- 1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs
The 1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs of the National Hockey League began after the conclusion of the
1993-94 NHL season . 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 the Stanley Cup.The playoffs ended when the
New York Rangers defeated theVancouver Canucks in a seven gameStanley Cup Finals to win their first championship in 54 years.Brian Leetch was named the MVP of the playoffs, and awarded theConn Smythe Trophy .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=New York Rangers
RD1-score01=4
RD1-seed02=8
RD1-team02=New York Islanders
RD1-score02=0
RD1-seed03=2
RD1-team03=Pittsburgh Penguins
RD1-score03=2
RD1-seed04=7
RD1-team04=Washington Capitals
RD1-score04=4
RD1-seed05=3
RD1-team05=New Jersey Devils
RD1-score05=4
RD1-seed06=6
RD1-team06=Buffalo Sabres
RD1-score06=3
RD1-seed07=4
RD1-team07=Boston Bruins
RD1-score07=4
RD1-seed08=5
RD1-team08=Montreal Canadiens
RD1-score08=3
RD1-seed13=3
RD1-team13=Toronto Maple Leafs
RD1-score13=4
RD1-seed14=6
RD1-team14=Chicago Blackhawks
RD1-score14=2
RD1-seed09=1
RD1-team09=Detroit Red Wings
RD1-score09=3
RD1-seed10=8
RD1-team10=San Jose Sharks
RD1-score10=4
RD1-seed15=4
RD1-team15=Dallas Stars
RD1-score15=4
RD1-seed16=5
RD1-team16=St. Louis Blues
RD1-score16=0
RD1-seed11=2
RD1-team11=Calgary Flames
RD1-score11=3
RD1-seed12=7
RD1-team12=Vancouver Canucks
RD1-score12=4
RD2-seed01=1
RD2-team01=New York Rangers
RD2-score01=4
RD2-seed02=7
RD2-team02=Washington Capitals
RD2-score02=1
RD2-seed03=3
RD2-team03=New Jersey Devils
RD2-score03=4
RD2-seed04=4
RD2-team04=Boston Bruins
RD2-score04=2
RD2-seed07=4
RD2-team07=Dallas Stars "'
RD2-score07=1
RD2-seed08=7
RD2-team08=Vancouver Canucks
RD2-score08=4
RD2-seed05=3
RD2-team05=Toronto Maple Leafs
RD2-score05=4
RD2-seed06=8
RD2-team06=San Jose Sharks
RD2-score06=3
RD3-seed01=1
RD3-team01=New York Rangers
RD3-score01=4
RD3-seed02=3
RD3-team02=New Jersey Devils
RD3-score02=3
RD3-seed03=3
RD3-team03=Toronto Maple Leafs
RD3-score03=1
RD3-seed04=7
RD3-team04=Vancouver Canucks
RD3-score04=4
RD4-seed01=E1
RD4-team01=New York Rangers
RD4-score01=4
RD4-seed02=W7
RD4-team02=Vancouver Canucks
RD4-score02=3Conference Quarterfinals
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Conference Semifinals
Eastern Conference Finals
The
New York Rangers andNew Jersey Devils met in 1994 Eastern Conference Finals.Background
The Rangers had just dispatched the
Washington Capitals in five games, while the Devils had just defeated the Boston Bruins in six games (after losing the first two games of the series at home). New York was trying to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1979, while the Devils were trying to advance to their first-ever Cup Finals. The Rangers and Devils finished 1–2 respectively in the NHL during the regular season. Despite the two teams strong regular season records, the Rangers entered the series heavily favored as they had swept the regular season six game series with the Devils. This series was the second time that the Rangers and Devils had met in the post season. The series also cemented the legitmacy of theHudson River Rivalry . The series is also recognized as one of the greatest series in NHL history.eries summary
Game 1
With a minute remaining in Game 1 at Madison Square Garden, New York was leading 3–2. However, Devils forward
Claude Lemieux tied the game on a scramble in front of New York goaltender Mike Richter. This was a huge goal for the Devils, as they went on to win the game on Stephane Richer's breakaway goal at 15:23 of the second overtime.Game 2
The Rangers came right back and won Game 2 with a convincing 4–0 shutout to tie the series at 1–1.
Game 3
The series then turned to the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ, for games three and four. Like Game 1, Game 3 went into double overtime but this time it was New York who won, 3–2, on
Stephane Matteau 's goal at 6:13 of the second overtime period.Game 4
The Rangers now had a two-games-to-one series lead. Not wanting to go down 3–1 to the best team in the NHL, the Devils came out battling and won Game 4, 3–1, to tie the series at 2–2.
Game 5
The Devils dominated Game 5 at MSG, winning 4–1. They now led the series three games to two; they were just one win away from advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in their history, and they had a chance to do it on home ice, on Wednesday,
May 25 back at the Meadowlands.Game 6
Despite the fact that his team trailed in the series 3–2, Rangers captain
Mark Messier made a determined prediction that New York would win Game 6. At first, it seemed his prediction was not going to come to fruition, as New Jersey led game six by a score of 2–1 after two periods. But in a fitting twist of fate, it was Messier himself who scored a third-period hat trick to give the Rangers an incredible 4–2 win.Game 7
Game 7 on Friday,
May 27 at MSG was another goaltending battle between New Jersey netminderMartin Brodeur and New York netminderMike Richter .Brian Leetch gave the Rangers a 1–0 lead in the second period. Richter shut out the Devils for over 59 minutes before Devils forwardValeri Zelepukin scored the tying goal with just 7.7 seconds remaining in regulation. The two teams played into double overtime for the third time in the series, and it wasStephane Matteau who scored on a wrap-around at 4:24 of the second overtime period, to give the Rangers a 2–1 win and a 4–3 series win. Brodeur raced around to the left side of the net and went down in time, but the wrap-around by Matteau snuck by his pads. It was considered a weak goal by Brodeur's standards, but nonetheless gave the Rangers the win.Western Conference Finals
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks met in the 1994 Western Conference Finals. Toronto was coming off a tough seven-game series win against the San Jose Sharks while Vancouver was fresh off a brief five-game series win against the Dallas Stars. The Maple Leafs were hoping to make it to Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1967, while the Canucks had not made it to the Cup Finals since 1982.
Toronto won game one at Maple Leaf Gardens on Peter Zezel's goal at 16:55 of the first overtime period. After that, however, the Maple Leafs could not seem to slow down the bigger, more-powerful Canucks. Vancouver edged Toronto 4–3 in game two, and won shutouts at the Pacific Coliseum in games three and four, by scores of 2–0 and 4–0 respectively. Down three games to one and facing elimination, the Maple Leafs played much better in game five on Tuesday, May 24th in Vancouver. They pushed Vancouver to double overtime but it was Vancouver forward Greg Adams who beat Leafs goaltender Felix Potvin just 14 seconds into the second overtime period to give the Canucks a 4–3 win and a 4–1 series win.
tanley Cup Finals
ee Also
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List of Stanley Cup champions
*1994 NHL Entry Draft
*1994 in sports
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