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NHL 1988-89 Season

Summary

An astounding trade was announced in August of 1988: The Edmonton Oilers sent Wayne Gretzky, Mike Krushelnyski, and Marty McSorley to the Los Angeles Kings for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, first-round draft choices in 1989, 1991, and 1993, and $15 million. The Kings improved by 23 points in the standings to vault over the Oilers into second place in the Smythe Division, behind the Calgary Flames.

Gretzky regained the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP, although Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux was the NHL scoring leader for the second straight year. Gretzky and Lemieux tied for the league lead in assists with 114, but Lemieux scored 85 goals to 54 for Gretzky.

The Flames led the league with 117 points, 2 ahead of the Montreal Canadiens, who finished first in the Adams Division. No other team had more than 100 points. The Washington Capitals led the Patrick Division with 92, while the Detroit Red Wings had 80 points to finish 2 ahead of the St. Louis Blues in the Norris Division.

The Kings beat the Oilers in the first round of the playoffs, but were then swept by the Flames in the division finals. The Flames then beat the Chicago Blackhawks in five games to advance to the finals. Chicago, the fourth-place team in the Norris, had upset the Red Wings and St. Louis to reach the conference championship series.

The Canadiens lost only three games while eliminating the Hartford Whalers, Boston Bruins, and Philadelphia Flyers to get into the Stanley Cup finals.

The Flames won Game 1, but Montreal won the second game at Calgary and then took a double-overtime victory at home for a 2-1 edge. However, the Flames won the next three in a row. Their 4-2 victory in Game 6 was the first time the Canadiens had ever lost a Stanley Cup-deciding game at home.

Calgary's Al MacInnis, the first defenseman ever to lead the playoffs in scoring, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of post-season play.

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Standings

Clarence Campbell Conference
Norris Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings34341231331680
St. Louis Blues33351227528578
Minnesota North Stars27371625827870
Chicago Blackhawks27411229733566
Toronto Maple Leafs2846625934262

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Calgary Flames54179354226117
Los Angeles Kings4231737633591
Edmonton Oilers3834832530684
Vancouver Canucks3339825125374
Winnipeg Jets26421230035564

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Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens53189315218115
Boston Bruins37291428925688
Buffalo Sabres3835729129983
Hartford Whalers3738529929079
Quebec Nordiques2746726934261

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Prince of Wales Conference
Patrick Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Washington Capitals41291030525992
Pittsburgh Penguins4033734734987
New York Rangers3735831030782
Philadelphia Flyers3636830728580
New Jersey Devils27411228132566
New York Islanders2847526532561

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League Leaders

Scoring

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh (85 goals, 114 assists, 199 points)

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Goals

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 85

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Assists

Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles, and Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, 114

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Goals Against Average

Patrick Roy, Montreal, 2.47

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Penalty Minutes

Tim Hunter, Calgary, 375

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Patrick Roy, MontrealGMike Vernon, Calgary
Chris Chelios, MontrealDAl MacInnis, Calgary
Paul Coffey, PittsburghDRay Bourque, Boston
Mario Lemieux, PittsburghCWayne Gretzky, Los Angeles
Joe Mullen, CalgaryRWJari Kurri, Edmonton
Luc Robitaille, Los AngelesLWGerard Gallant, Detroit

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings

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Vezina Trophy

Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens

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Norris Trophy

Chris Chelios, Montreal Canadiens

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Brian Leetch, New York Rangers

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Lady Byng Trophy

Joe Mullen, Calgary Flames

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Masterton Trophy

Tim Kerr, Philadelphia Flyers

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Pearson Award

Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings

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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

Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders

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Adams Award (Coach)

Pat Burns, Montreal Canadiens

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

(Home team in CAPITALS)

Norris Division

Semifinals

Chicago 4, Detroit 2

DETROIT 3, Chicago 2
Chicago 5, DETROIT 4 (OT)
CHICAGO 4, Detroit 2
CHICAGO 3, Detroit 2
DETROIT 6, Chicago 4
CHICAGO 7, Detroit 1

St. Louis 4, Minnesota 1

ST. LOUIS 4, Minnesota 3 (OT)
ST. LOUIS 4, Minnesota 3 (OT)
St. Louis 5, MINNESOTA 3
MINNESOTA 5, St. Louis 4
ST. LOUIS 6, Minnesota 1

Final

Chicago 4, St. Louis 1

Chicago 3, ST. LOUIS 1
ST. LOUIS 5, Chicago 4 (OT)
CHICAGO 5, St. Louis 2
CHICAGO 3, St. Louis 2
Chicago 4, ST. LOUIS 2

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Smythe Division

Semifinals

Calgary 4, Vancouver 3

Vancouver 4, CALGARY 3 (OT)
CALGARY 5, Vancouver 2
Calgary 4, VANCOUVER 0
VANCOUVER 5, Calgary 3
CALGARY 4, Vancouver 0
VANCOUVER 6, Calgary 3
CALGARY 4, Vancouver 3 (OT)

Los Angeles 4, Edmonton 3

Edmonton 4, LOS ANGELES 3
LOS ANGELES 5, Edmonton 2
EDMONTON 4, Los Angeles 0
EDMONTON 4, Los Angeles 3
LOS ANGELES 4, Edmonton 2
Los Angeles 4, EDMONTON 1
LOS ANGELES 6, Edmonton 3

Final

Calgary 4, Los Angeles 0

CALGARY 4, Los Angeles 3 (OT)
CALGARY 8, Los Angeles 3
Calgary 5, LOS ANGELES 2
Calgary 5, LOS ANGELES 3

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Adams Division

Semifinals

Montreal 4, Hartford 0

MONTREAL 6, Hartford 2
MONTREAL 3, Hartford 2
Montreal 5, HARTFORD 4 (OT)
Montreal 4, HARTFORD 3 (OT)

Boston 4, Buffalo 1

Buffalo 6, BOSTON 0
BOSTON 5, Buffalo 3
Boston 4, BUFFALO 2
Boston 3, BUFFALO 2
BOSTON 4, Buffalo 1

Final

Montreal 4, Boston 1

MONTREAL 3, Boston 2
MONTREAL 3, Boston 2 (OT)
Montreal 5, BOSTON 4
BOSTON 3, Montreal 2
MONTREAL 3, Boston 2

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Patrick Division

Semifinals

Philadelphia 4, Washington 2

WASHINGTON 3, Philadelphia 2
Philadelphia 3, WASHINGTON 2
Washington 4, PHILADELPHIA 3 (OT)
PHILADELPHIA 5, Washington 2
Philadelphia 8, WASHINGTON 5
PHILADELPHIA 4, Washington 3

Pittsburgh 4, NY Rangers 0

PITTSBURGH 3, NY Rangers 1
PITTSBURGH 7, NY Rangers 4
Pittsburgh 5, NY RANGERS 3
Pittsburgh 4, NY RANGERS 3

Final

Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3

PITTSBURGH 4, Philadelphia 3
Philadelphia 4, PITTSBURGH 2
Pittsburgh 4, PHILADELPHIA 3 (OT)
PHILADELPHIA 4, Pittsburgh 1
PITTSBURGH 10, Philadelphia 7
PHILADELPHIA 6, Pittsburgh 2
Philadelphia 4, PITTSBURGH 1

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Campbell Conference Final

Calgary 4, Chicago 1

CALGARY 3, Chicago 0
Chicago 4, CALGARY 2
Calgary 5, CHICAGO 2
Calgary 2, CHICAGO 1 (OT)
CALGARY 3, Chicago 1

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Wales Conference Final

Montreal 4, Philadelphia 2

Philadelphia 3, MONTREAL 1
MONTREAL 3, Philadelphia 0
Montreal 5, PHILADELPHIA 1
Montreal 3, PHILADELPHIA 0
Philadelphia 2, MONTREAL 1
Montreal 4, PHILADELPHIA 2

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Stanley Cup Final

Calgary Flames 4, Montreal Canadiens 2

Coach: Terry Crisp
Captains: Lanny McDonald, Jim Peplinski
May 14: CALGARY 3, Montreal 2
May 17: Montreal 4, CALGARY 2
May 19: MONTREAL 4, Calgary 3 (2 OT-Walter)
May 21: Calgary 4, MONTREAL 2
May 23: CALGARY 3, Montreal 2
May 25: Calgary 4, MONTREAL 2
Series-winning goal:
Doug Gilmour, Calgary, 11:02, 3rd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Al MacInnis, Calgary Flames

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Al MacInnis, Calgary (22 games, 7 goals, 24 assists, 31 points)

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