- 1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs
The 1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs of the
National Hockey League began in April, 1996. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-7 series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-7 series for theStanley Cup .The playoffs ended in June with the
Colorado Avalanche sweeping theFlorida Panthers in both team's first ever Finals appearance. It was Colorado's first ever Stanley Cup championship.Joe Sakic was named playoff MVP, and awarded theConn Smythe Trophy .The 1996 Playoffs would be the last time every
Original Six team made the playoffs in the same year.Playoff bracket
NHLBracket
RD1=Conference Quarterfinals
RD2=Conference Semifinals
RD3=Conference Finals
RD4=Stanley Cup Finals
group1=Eastern Conference
group2=Western Conference
RD1-seed01=1
RD1-team01=Philadelphia
RD1-score01=4
RD1-seed02=8
RD1-team02=Tampa Bay
RD1-score02=2
RD1-seed05=2
RD1-team05=NY Rangers
RD1-score05=4
RD1-seed06=7
RD1-team06=Montreal
RD1-score06=2
RD1-seed07=4
RD1-team07=Florida
RD1-score07=4
RD1-seed08=5
RD1-team08=Boston
RD1-score08=1
RD1-seed03=3
RD1-team03=Pittsburgh
RD1-score03=4
RD1-seed04=6
RD1-team04=Washington
RD1-score04=2
RD1-seed13=2
RD1-team13=Chicago
RD1-score13=4
RD1-seed14=7
RD1-team14=Calgary
RD1-score14=0
RD1-seed15=3
RD1-team15=Toronto
RD1-score15=2
RD1-seed16=6
RD1-team16=St. Louis
RD1-score16=4
RD1-seed11=4
RD1-team11=Colorado
RD1-score11=4
RD1-seed12=5
RD1-team12=Vancouver
RD1-score12=2
RD1-seed09=1
RD1-team09=Detroit
RD1-score09=4
RD1-seed10=8
RD1-team10=Winnipeg
RD1-score10=2
RD2-seed03=1
RD2-team03=Philadelphia
RD2-score03=2
RD2-seed04=4
RD2-team04=Florida
RD2-score04=4
RD2-seed01=2
RD2-team01=Pittsburgh
RD2-score01=4
RD2-seed02=3
RD2-team02=NY Rangers
RD2-score02=1
RD2-seed07=2
RD2-team07=Colorado
RD2-score07=4
RD2-seed08=3
RD2-team08=Chicago
RD2-score08=2
RD2-seed05=1
RD2-team05=Detroit
RD2-score05=4
RD2-seed06=5
RD2-team06=St. Louis
RD2-score06=3
RD3-seed01=2
RD3-team01=Pittsburgh
RD3-score01=3
RD3-seed02=4
RD3-team02=Florida
RD3-score02=4
RD3-seed03=1
RD3-team03=Detroit
RD3-score03=2
RD3-seed04=2
RD3-team04=Colorado
RD3-score04=4
RD4-seed01=E4
RD4-team01=Florida
RD4-score01=0
RD4-seed02=W2
RD4-team02=Colorado
RD4-score02=4Conference quarterfinals
Eastern Conference
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valign="top"Western Conference
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valign="top"Conference semifinals
Eastern Conference Finals
The 1996 Eastern Conference Finals was the
National Hockey League best-of-seven playoff series between thePittsburgh Penguins andFlorida Panthers . TheFlorida Panthers won the series in seven games, and represented the NHL Eastern Conference in the1996 Stanley Cup Finals .The Series
Series Background
The Penguins were coming off a dominating 5-game series win over the
New York Rangers , while the Panthers had just completed an unlikelyupset of the top-seededPhiladelphia Flyers . The Penguins were looking to advance to theStanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1992, while the Panthers were playing in their first-ever Conference Finals.Series Game Recaps
Despite being outshot 33–25 in game one at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, the Panthers came out on top with an impressive 5–1 win. Florida goaltender
John Vanbiesbrouck made 32 saves and Florida forward Tom Fitzgerald scored twice.The Penguins, wanting to avoid going down 2–0 against the Panthers, came out with a better game two and won 3–2.
In game three at the
Miami Arena , the Panthers fired an incredible 61 shots on Penguins goaltenderTom Barrasso and it paid off as the Panthers won 5–2 to take a two-games-to-one series lead. Florida forwardStu Barnes scored twice.Then, trailing 1–0 in game four, Pittsburgh tied the score on
Brad Lauer 's goal with 11:03 remaining in regulation.Bryan Smolinski scored the go-ahead goal with 3:31 to go to give the Penguins a 2–1 lead. This turned out to be the game-winner, as Pittsburgh hung on to win the game 2–1 and tie the series at two games apiece.In game five back at the
Civic Arena inPittsburgh , the Penguins shut out the Panthers 3–0.Tom Barrasso stopped all 28 Florida shots he faced.Leading the series three games to two, Pittsburgh looked to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals in game six on Thursday, May 30th at the Miami Arena. The Penguins led 2–1 in the second period, but the Panthers scored three of the next four goals and edged the Penguins 4–3 to tie the series at 3–3.
The pivotal game seven on Saturday,
June 1 at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Florida got a 1–0 lead onMike Hough 's goal at 13:13 of the first period. After a scoreless second period, Pittsburgh tied the game on Petr Nedved's power-play goal at 1:23 of the third period. However, the Panthers regained the lead on Tom Fitzgerald's bizarre 58-foot slapshot at 6:18 and got an insurance goal fromJohan Garpenlöv at 17:23. Florida hung on to win the game 3–1 and the series four games to three.John Vanbiesbrouck made 39 saves in the victory.Series Results
Western Conference Finals
The 1996 Western Conference Finals was the
National Hockey League best-of-seven playoff series between theDetroit Red Wings andColorado Avalanche . TheColorado Avalanche won the series in six games, and represented the NHL Western Conference in the1996 Stanley Cup Finals .The Series
Series Background
The Red Wings had just finished a seven-game series win against the St. Louis Blues, while the Avalanche were coming off a six-game series win against the
Chicago Blackhawks . Detroit had the league's best regular-season record and were hoping to advance to theStanley Cup Finals for the second consecutive year. As a franchise, the Avalanche had not been in a Conference Finals since 1985, when they were theQuebec Nordiques and a member of thePrince of Wales Conference (now the NHL Eastern Conference), and were looking to advance to the Cup Finals for the first time ever.Series Game Recaps
As expected, game one at the
Joe Louis Arena inDetroit was a hard-fought battle. The score was tied 2–2 in the first overtime period whenMike Keane scored at 17:31 to give Colorado a 3–2 win.The Avalanche won game two as well, 3–0. Colorado goaltender
Patrick Roy stopped all 35 shots he faced.Down two games to none, the Red Wings played solidly in game three at
McNichols Sports Arena inDenver . Detroit defensemen Nicklas Lidstrom andVladimir Konstantinov combined to score three goals (including a shorthanded goal by Konstantinov) and Detroit won 6–4.In game 4, the Red Wings outshot the Avalanche 31–17. However, Colorado won the game 4–2, thanks in part to 29 saves made by goaltender
Patrick Roy . The Avalanche now had a three-games-to-one lead in the series.Detroit played with desperation and determination in game five at the Joe Louis Arena on Monday, May 27th. Inspired by
Vladimir Konstantinov 's big body check on Avalanche forward Claude Lemieux, the Red Wings went on to win 5–2. The series now stood at three games to two in favor of Colorado.Game six at
McNichols Sports Arena on Wednesday, May 29th, became famous in the history of Red Wings. At one moment during that game, Detroit forwardKris Draper was along the boards at center ice, off balance, when Colorado forwardClaude Lemieux checked Draper into the boards. The hit sent Draper to the hospital with a broken jaw and a shattered cheek and orbital bone, which required surgery and stiches. Draper did not return to play until the middle of the 1996–97 season. While Lemieux was assessed a five minute major penalty and a game misconduct match penalty for the hit [ [http://archives.cbc.ca/clip.asp?page=1&IDClip=15111&IDCat=274&IDCatPa=153 1996: Rogue Claude clips Draper's Wings - CBC Archives ] ] , the Avalanche went on to win the game 4–1, and the series four games to two. The controversial hit on Draper by Lemieux started the Detroit-Colorado rivalry that endures to this day.Series Results
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