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1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Goalie Statistics - Hockey …
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1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Goalie Statistics. Previous Year Next Year. League Champion: New York Rangers. Conn Smythe Trophy: Brian Leetch (11 G, 23 A, 34 P) Assists Leaders: Brian …
1994-95 NHL Summary | Hockey-Reference.com
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About logos 1994-95 NHL Summary Previous Season Next Season League Champion: New Jersey Devils Vezina Trophy: Dominik Hasek (19-14-7, 2.11 GAA) Calder Memorial Trophy: Peter Forsberg (15 G, 35 A, 50 P) Hart Memorial Trophy: Eric Lindros (29 G, 41 A, 70 P) Assists Leaders: Ron Francis (48) Points Leaders: Jaromír Jágr (70), Eric Lindros (70)
1993-94 Playoff Results - NHL Records
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Stanley Cup Final · Vancouver Canucks. 4 - 3 ; Conference Finals · New Jersey Devils. 4 - 3 ; Conference Semifinals · Washington Capitals. 4 - 1.
Stanley Cup Playoffs Flashback: May 27, 1994 | NHL.com
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27.5.2009 · Stephane Matteau reacts to his double-OT goal in Game 7 of the Rangers' playoff series victory over New Jersey on May 27, 1994, at Madison Square Garden. Such was the …
1993–94 NHL season - Wikipedia
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The 1993–94 NHL season was the 77th regular season of the National Hockey League. The league expanded to 26 teams with the addition of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the Florida …
1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary - Hockey-Reference.com
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Click series name to show/hide game results and schedules. League Playoff Series Table. Final. 4-3. New York Rangers over Vancouver Canucks. View Matchup ». Game 1. May 31. Vancouver Canucks.
1994 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia
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The 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began after the conclusion of the 1993–94 NHL season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven game series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships; and … Näytä lisää
1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary
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1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary. Previous Year Next Year. League Champion: New York Rangers. Conn Smythe Trophy: Brian Leetch (11 G, 23 A, 34 P).
1994–95 NHL season - Wikipedia
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The 1994–95 NHL season was the 78th regular season of the National Hockey League. The teams played a shortened season, due to a lockout of the players by the owners. In addition, …
Ice Hockey - Playoffs 1994/1995 - Detailed results
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1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs | NHL Wiki - Fandom
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Conference Quarterfinals ; New York Rangers vs. New York Islanders. The New York Rangers won the series 4-0. ; Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Washington Capitals.
NHL Playoff Scoring Leaders 1994 - QuantHockey
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NHL scoring leaders and demographics breakdown in the 1994 playoffs. Player stats, nationality and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1994 NHL playoffs.
NHL Playoff Scoring Leaders 1994 - QuantHockey
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52 riviä · NHL scoring leaders and demographics breakdown in the 1994 playoffs. Player stats, nationality and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1994 NHL playoffs.
1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Leaders | Hockey-Reference.com
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1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Leaders. Previous Year Next Year. League Champion: New York Rangers. Conn Smythe Trophy: Brian Leetch (11 G, 23 A, 34 P) Assists Leaders: Brian Leetch …
1994 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia
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The 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament 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-seven game series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships; and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. The playoffs ended when the New York Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks in the seventh game of the 1994 Stanley ...
Stanley Cup Playoffs Flashback: May 14, 1994 | NHL.com
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14.5.2009 · It seemed on May 14, 1994 that the Rangers held many an edge on the Devils. But as history would eventually prove, there would be much intense give-and-take before the Rangers …
1994 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia
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The playoffs ended when the New York Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks in the seventh game of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. ... In total, an NHL record seven ...
NHL Playoff Scoring Leaders 1994 - QuantHockey
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NHL goalie stats leaders and demographics breakdown in the 1994 playoffs. Goalie stats, nationality and age distributions, draft rounds of goalies in the ...
Highlights Of The 1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs
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The 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs marked a change in the NHL's postseason format. The league had been using a division-based structure, where the top four teams ...
1994 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary | Hockey-Reference.com
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Click series name to show/hide game results and schedules. League Playoff Series Table. Final. 4-3. New York Rangers over Vancouver Canucks. View Matchup ». Game 1. May 31. Vancouver …
1994–95 NHL season - Wikipedia
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The 1994–95 NHL season was the 78th regular season of the National Hockey League. The teams played a shortened season, due to a lockout of the players by the owners. In addition, the NHL All-Star Game, which had been scheduled to take place January 20–21, 1995, in San Jose, California, was canceled. San Jose was soon selected as the venue for the 1997 NHL All-Star Game. The New Jersey Devils swept the heavily favored Detroit Red Wings for their first Stanley Cup win. It was also their ...