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NHL 1986-87 Season

Summary

The first round of the playoffs was extended from best-of-five to best-of-seven in order to reduce the number of upsets. Coincidentally, the top two regular-season teams met in the Stanley Cup finals.

Those teams were the Edmonton Oilers and the Philadelphia Flyers. With Wayne Gretzky winning the Ross Trophy as the league's scoring leader for the seventh straight time and the Hart Trophy as its MVP for the eighth year in a row, Edmonton led the Smythe Division with 106 points, while Philadelphia had an even 100 points to lead the Patrick.

Philadelphia's strength was defense. Mark Howe, Gordie's son, finished second to Boston's Ray Bourque in Norris Trophy voting and rookie goalie Ron Hextall won the Vezina Trophy, as the Flyers gave up only 245 goals, 4 more than the Montreal Canadiens, who led the league in that category.

The Oilers had an easy trip to the finals, winning 12 of 14 games, including a five-game series victory over the Detroit Red Wings in the Campbell Conference finals. It was somewhat more difficult for the Flyers. After beating the New York Rangers in six games, they had a seven-game battle with the New York Islanders in the Patrick Division finals, followed by another six-game series with the Montreal Canadiens.

Edmonton took a 3-1 lead in the finals, but the Flyers came back with two one-goal victories to even it up. The seventh game was at Edmonton. After an early 1-0 deficit, the Oilers won, 3-1, for their third Stanley Cup championship in four years. Gretzky held the cup aloft and then passed it on to Steve Smith, the young defenseman whose errant clearing pass had led to the goal that knocked the Oilers out of the playoffs the previous year.

Despite the Flyers' loss, Ron Hextall won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs. It was the second year in a row the trophy went to a rookie goaltender; Montreal's Patrick Roy had won it in 1986.

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Standings

Clarence Campbell Conference
Norris Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
St. Louis Blues32331528129379
Detroit Red Wings34361026027478
Chicago Blackhawks29371429031072
Toronto Maple Leafs3242628631970
Minnesota North Stars30401029631470

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Edmonton Oilers50246372284106
Calgary Flames4631331828995
Winnipeg Jets4032827927188
Los Angeles Kings3141831834170
Vancouver Canucks2943828231466

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Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Hartford Whalers4330728727093
Montreal Canadiens41291027724192
Boston Bruins3934730127685
Quebec Nordiques31391026727672
Buffalo Sabres2844828030864

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Prince of Wales Conference
Patrick Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Philadelphia Flyers46268310245100
Washington Capitals38321028527886
New York Islanders35331227928182
New York Rangers3438830732376
Pittsburgh Penguins30381229729072
New Jersey Devils2945629336864

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League Leaders

Scoring

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton (62 goals, 121 assists, 183 points)

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Goals

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 62

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Assists

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 121

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Goals Against Average

Brian Hayward, Montreal, 2.81

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Penalty Minutes

Tim Hunter, Calgary, 361

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Ron Hextall, PhiladelphiaGMike Liut, Hartford
Mark Howe, PhiladelphiaDLarry Murphy, Washington
Ray Bourque, BostonDAl MacInnis, Calgary
Wayne Gretzky, EdmontonCMario Lemieux, Pittsburgh
Jari Kurri, EdmontonRWTim Kerr, Philadelphia
Michel Goulet, QuebecLWLuc Robitaille, Los Angeles

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers

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Vezina Trophy

Ron Hextall, Philadelphia Flyers

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Norris Trophy

Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Luc Robitaille, Los Angeles Kings

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Lady Byng Trophy

Joe Mullen, Calgary Flames

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Masterton Trophy

Doug Jarvis, Hartford Whalers

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Pearson Award

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers

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Selke Trophy

Dave Poulin, Philadelphia Flyers

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Jennings Trophy

Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward, Montreal Canadiens

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Adams Award (Coach)

Jacques Demers, Detroit Red Wings

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Edmonton Oilers 4, Philadelphia Flyers 3
Coach: Glen Sather
Captain: Wayne Gretzky
May 17: EDMONTON 4, Philadelphia 2
May 20: EDMONTON 3, Philadelphia 2 (OT-Kurri)
May 22: PHILADELPHIA 5, Edmonton 3
May 24: Edmonton 4, PHILADELPHIA 1
May 26: Philadelphia 4, EDMONTON 3
May 28: PHILADELPHIA 3, Edmonton 2
May 31: EDMONTON 3, Philadelphia 1
Series-winning goal:
Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 14:59, 2nd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Ron Hextall, Philadelphia Flyers

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton (21 games, 5 goals, 29 assists, 34 points)

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