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NHL 1987-88 Season

Summary

Going into the season, Wayne Gretzky had won the Hart Trophy eight years in a row and the Ross Trophy seven years in a row. Both streaks were ended by Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux, who scored 168 points to lead the league, thereby winning the Ross Trophy. He also won the NHL's most valuable player award, the Hart Trophy, although his Penguins failed to make the playoffs. They finished sixth in the hard-fought Patrick Division, but were only 7 points behind the first-place New York Islanders.

Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers were bumped from first place in the Smythe Division by the Calgary Flames, who led the league with 105 points. Right behind the Flames were the Montreal Canadiens, whose 103 points led the Adams Division. The Detroit Red Wings easily finished atop the Norris Division, 17 points ahead of the St. Louis Blues.

The playoffs brought upsets, as they often do. The Boston Bruins beat the Canadiens in a five-game Adams Division final; it was the first time they'd won a playoff series over Montreal since 1945. The New Jersey Devils, who finished fourth in the Patrick Division to make the playoffs for the first time in 10 years, eliminated the Islanders and the second-place Washington Capitals to win the division title and then extended the Bruins to seven games in the conference championship series.

The Oilers swept the Flames in the Smythe Division finals and beat Detroit in five games in the Campbell Conference finals. They entered the Stanley Cup finals on a roll, having won 12 of 14 playoff games, and they kept right on going against Boston.

Edmonton won in a four-game sweep that actually took five games. Game 4 was tied 3-3 in the third period when the power failed at Boston Garden. The game was eventually suspended and replayed two days later, when the Oilers took an easy 6-3 win for their fourth Stanley Cup championship in five years.

Gretzky, having missed out on the regular-season trophies he'd owned for so long, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs. He scored 43 points in Edmonton's 19 post-season games.

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Standings

Clarence Campbell Conference
Norris Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings41281132226993
St. Louis Blues3438827829476
Chicago Blackhawks3041928432869
Toronto Maple Leafs21491027334552
Minnesota North Stars19481324234951

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Calgary Flames48239397305105
Edmonton Oilers44251136328899
Winnipeg Jets33361129231077
Los Angeles Kings3042831835968
Vancouver Canucks2546927232059

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Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens452213298238103
Boston Bruins4430630025194
Buffalo Sabres37321128330585
Hartford Whalers3538724926777
Quebec Nordiques3243527130669

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Prince of Wales Conference
Patrick Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
New York Islanders39311030826788
Washington Capitals3833928124985
Philadelphia Flyers3833929229285
New Jersey Devils3836629529682
New York Rangers36341030028382
Pittsburgh Penguins3635931931681

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League Leaders

Scoring

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh (70 goals, 98 assists, 168 points)

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Goals

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 70

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Assists

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 109

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Goals Against Average

Pete Peeters, Washington, 2.78

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Penalty Minutes

Bob Probert, Detroit, 398

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Grant Fuhr, EdmontonGPatrick Roy, Montreal
Ray Bourque, BostonDGary Suter, Calgary
Scott Stevens, WashingtonDBrad McCrimmon, Calgary
Mario Lemieux, PittsburghCWayne Gretzky, Edmonton
Hakan Loob, CalgaryRWCam Neely, Boston
Luc Robitaille, Los AngelesLWMichel Goulet, Quebec

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Vezina Trophy

Grant Fuhr, Edmonton Oilers

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Norris Trophy

Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Joe Nieuwendyk, Calgary Flames

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Lady Byng Trophy

Mats Naslund, Montreal Canadiens

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Masterton Trophy

Bob Bourne, Los Angeles Kings

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Pearson Award

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Selke Trophy

Guy Carbonneau, Montreal Canadiens

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Jennings Trophy

Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward, Montreal Canadiens

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Clancy Trophy

Lanny McDonald, Calgary Flames

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Adams Award (Coach)

Jacques Demers, Detroit Red Wings

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Edmonton Oilers 4, Boston Bruins 0
Coach: Glen Sather
Captain: Wayne Gretzky
May 18: EDMONTON 2, Boston 1
May 20: EDMONTON 4, Boston 2
May 22: Edmonton 6, BOSTON 3
May 24: BOSTON 3, Edmonton 3 (susp., power failure)
May 26: EDMONTON 6, Boston 3
Series-winning goal:
Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 9:44, 2nd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton (19 games, 12 goals, 31 assists, 43 points)

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