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NHL 1992-93 Season

Summary

The NHL grew to 24 teams with two new franchises, the Ottawa Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning, which meant there were now six teams in each of the league's four divisions.

The game's two greatest stars, Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, both staged remarkable comebacks during the season. After missing 39 games with a back injury, Gretzky accumulated 64 points in the last 45 games of the season. Lemieux missed 24 games undergoing treatment for Hodgkin's disease, a type of cancer, yet he still managed to lead the league in scoring and he drove the Penguins to the NHL's best regular-season record.

The Penguins had 119 points to 109 for the Boston Bruins, who led the Adams Division by 5 points over the Quebec Nordiques and 7 points over the Montreal Canadiens. The Chicago Blackhawks took the top spot in the Norris Division with 106 points, 3 ahead of the Detroit Red Wings, and the Vancouver Canucks led the Smythe Division with 101 points.

The third-place Toronto Maple Leafs beat Detroit and St. Louis to win the Norris Division playoffs but fell in the conference final to Gretzky's Los Angeles Kings, who had knocked off the Calgary Flames and Canucks to get there.

Another third-place team, the Canadiens, won the Wales Conference playoffs in remarkable fashion. After losing the opening game of their first-round series to the Quebec Nordiques in overtime, goalie Patrick Roy promised his teammates that he wouldn't give up another overtime goal in the playoffs. The Canadiens won 12 of their next 14 games, seven of them in overtime, as they eliminated the Nordiques, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Islanders enroute to the Stanley Cup finals.

They continued to thrive in overtime against the Kings. Los Angeles won the first game in Montreal, 4-1, but the Canadiens won three overtime games in a row, including two in Los Angeles, to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the series. They won the fifth and deciding game easily, 4-1, for their 24th Stanley Cup championship. They set a playoff record with their 10 consecutive overtime wins.

Roy, who was in goal for all 16 playoff wins, compiled a 2.13 goals-against average and was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the post-season.

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Standings

Clarence Campbell Conference
Norris Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Chicago Blackhawks472512279239106
Detroit Red Wings47289369280103
Toronto Maple Leafs44291128824199
St. Louis Blues37361128227885
Minnesota North Stars36381027229382
Tampa Bay Lightning2354724533253

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Vancouver Canucks46299346278101
Calgary Flames43301132228297
Los Angeles Kings39351032634088
Winnipeg Jets4037732232087
Edmonton Oilers2650824233760
San Jose Sharks1171221841424

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Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Boston Bruins51267332268109
Quebec Nordiques472710351300104
Montreal Canadiens48306326280102
Buffalo Sabres38361033529786
Hartford Whalers2652628436958
Ottawa Senators1070420239524

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Prince of Wales Conference
Patrick Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Pittsburgh Penguins56217367268119
Washington Capitals4334732528693
New York Islanders4037733529787
New Jersey Devils4037730829987
Philadelphia Flyers36371131931983
New York Rangers34391130430879

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League Leaders

Scoring

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh (69 goals, 91 assists, 160 points)

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Goals

Alexander Mogilny, Buffalo, and Teemu Selanne, Winnipeg, 76

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Assists

Adam Oates, Boston, 97

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Goals Against Average

Felix Potvin, Toronto, 2.50

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Penalty Minutes

Marty McSorley, Los Angeles, 399

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Ed Belfour, ChicagoGTom Barrasso, Pittsburgh
Chris Chelios, ChicagoDLarry Murphy, Pittsburgh
Ray Bourque, BostonDAl Iafrate, Washington
Mario Lemieux, PittsburghCPat LaFontaine, NY Islanders
Teemu Selanne, WinnipegRWAlexander Mogilny, Buffalo
Luc Robitaille, Los AngelesLWKevin Stevens, Pittsburgh

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Vezina Trophy

Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks

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Norris Trophy

Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Teemu Selanne, Winnipeg Jets

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Lady Byng Trophy

Pierre Turgeon, New York Islanders

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Masterton Trophy

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Pearson Award

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Selke Trophy

Doug Gilmour, Toronto Maple Leafs

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Jennings Trophy

Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks

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Clancy Trophy

Dave Poulin, Boston Bruins

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Adams Award (Coach)

Pat Burns, Toronto Maple Leafs

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

(Home team in CAPITALS)

Norris Division

Semifinals

St. Louis 4, Chicago 0

St. Louis 4, CHICAGO 3
St. Louis 2, CHICAGO 0
ST. LOUIS 3, Chicago 0
ST. LOUIS 4, Chicago 3 (OT)

Toronto 4, Detroit 3

DETROIT 6, Toronto 3
DETROIT 6, Toronto 3
TORONTO 4, Detroit 2
TORONTO 3, Detroit 2
Toronto 5, DETROIT 4 (OT)
Detroit 7, TORONTO 3
Toronto 4, DETROIT 3 (OT)

Final

Toronto 4, St. Louis 3

TORONTO 2, St. Louis 1 (2 OT)
St. Louis 2, TORONTO 1 (2 OT)
ST. LOUIS 4, Toronto 3
Toronto 4, ST. LOUIS 1
TORONTO 5, St. Louis 1
ST. LOUIS 2, Toronto 1
TORONTO 6, St. Louis 0

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Smythe Division

Semifinals

Vancouver 4, Winnipeg 2

VANCOUVER 4, Winnipeg 2
VANCOUVER 3, Winnipeg 2
WINNIPEG 5, Vancouver 4
Vancouver 3, WINNIPEG 1
Winnipeg 4, VANCOUVER 3 (OT)
Vancouver 4, WINNIPEG 3 (OT)

Los Angeles 4, Calgary 2

Los Angeles 4, CALGARY 2
CALGARY 9, Los Angeles 4
Calgary 5, LOS ANGELES 2
LOS ANGELES 3, Calgary 1
Los Angeles 9, CALGARY 4
LOS ANGELES 9, Calgary 6

Final

Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 2

VANCOUVER 5, Los Angeles 2
Los Angeles 6, VANCOUVER 3
LOS ANGELES 7, Vancouver 4
Vancouver 7, LOS ANGELES 2
Los Angeles 4, VANCOUVER 3 (2 OT)
LOS ANGELES 5, Vancouver 3

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Adams Division

Semifinals

Buffalo 4, Boston 0

Buffalo 5, BOSTON 4 (OT)
Buffalo 4, BOSTON 0
BUFFALO 4, Boston 3 (OT)
BOSTON 6, Buffalo 5 (OT)

Montreal 4, Quebec 2

QUEBEC 3, Montreal 2 (OT)
QUEBEC 4, Montreal 1
MONTREAL 2, Quebec 1 (OT)
MONTREAL 3, Quebec 2
Montreal 3, QUEBEC 2
MONTREAL 6, Quebec 2

Final

Montreal 4, Buffalo 0

MONTREAL 4, Buffalo 3
MONTREAL 4, Buffalo 3 (OT)
Montreal 4, BUFFALO 3 (OT)
Montreal 4, BUFFALO 3 (OT)

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Patrick Division

Semifinals

Pittsburgh 4, New Jersey 1

PITTSBURGH 6, New Jersey 3
PITTSBURGH 7, New Jersey 0
Pittsburgh 4, NEW JERSEY 3
NEW JERSEY 4, Pittsburgh 1
PITTSBURGH 5, New Jersey 3

NY Islanders 4, Washington 2

WASHINGTON 3, Islanders 1
Islanders 5, WASHINGTON 4 (2 OT)
ISLANDERS 4, Washington 3 (OT)
ISLANDERS 4, Washington 3 (2 OT)
WASHINGTON 6, Islanders 4
ISLANDERS 5, Washington 3

Final

NY Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3

Islanders 3, PITTSBURGH 2
PITTSBURGH 3, Islanders 0
Pittsburgh 3, ISLANDERS 2
ISLANDERS 6, Pittsburgh 5
PITTSBURGH 6, Islanders 3
ISLANDERS 7, Pittsburgh 5
Islanders 4, PITTSBURGH 3 (OT)

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Campbell Conference Final

Los Angeles 4, Toronto 3

TORONTO 4, Los Angeles 1
Los Angeles 3, TORONTO 2
LOS ANGELES 4, Toronto 2
Toronto 4, LOS ANGELES 2
TORONTO 3, Los Angeles 2 (OT)
LOS ANGELES 5, Toronto 4 (OT)
Los Angeles 5, TORONTO 4

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Wales Conference Final

Montreal 4, NY Islanders 1

MONTREAL 4, Islanders 1
MONTREAL 4, Islanders 3 (2 OT)
Montreal 2, ISLANDERS 1 (OT)
ISLANDERS 4, Montreal 1
MONTREAL 5, Islanders 2

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Stanley Cup Final

Montreal Canadiens 4, Los Angeles Kings 1
Coach: Jacques Demers
Captain: Guy Carbonneau
June 1: Los Angeles 4, MONTREAL 1
June 3: MONTREAL 3, Los Angeles 2 (OT-Desjardins)
June 5: Montreal 4, LOS ANGELES 3 (OT-LeClair)
June 7: Montreal 3, LOS ANGELES 2 (OT-LeClair)
June 9: MONTREAL 4, Los Angeles 1
Series-winning goal:
Kirk Muller, Montreal, 3:51, 2nd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles (24 games, 15 goals, 25 assists, 40 points)

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