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NHL 1997-98 Season

Summary

The NHL continued to tilt more toward the south, as the Hartford Whalers moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, and became known as the Carolina Hurricanes.

The season was interrupted to allow NHL players to take part in the Winter Olympics for the first time. Fans expected Canada and the United States to meet for the gold medal, since they boasted teams made up entirely of NHL stars. But the U. S. was knocked out early and Canada finished fourth. The Czech Republic won the Olympic championship, beating Russia 1-0, thanks largely to Dominik Hasek's great goaltending.

Hasek, who had won the nickname "the Dominator," also had a great NHL season, recording 13 shutouts and winning the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP for the second straight year. He was the first goalie to win the award more than once.

Jaromir Jagr should certainly not be overlooked. He was a teammate of Hasek's on the Czech gold medal team and he led the NHL in scoring with 102 points. It was the first time that only one player had scored more than 100 points since 1969-70.

The Dallas Stars had the league's best record with 107 points to lead the Central Division, 4 points ahead of the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings. New Jersey was next with 107 points to top the Atlantic Division. Jagr's Pittsburgh Penguins led the Northeast Division with 98 points, while Colorado was first in the Pacific Division with 95 points.

The Western Conference playoffs pretty much followed the script, with Detroit and Dallas meeting in the final, where the Red Wings prevailed in six games. But the Eastern Conference was full of upsets. In the first round, Hasek's Buffalo Sabres beat the Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal beat Pittsburgh, and Ottawa beat New Jersey. The Sabres then swept Montreal in the semi-finals, while the Washington Capitals eliminated Ottawa in six games. The Capitals and Sabres fought through a six-game conference championship series, with Washington winning three games in overtime to take the title

The Red Wings then swept the Capitals in the Stanley Cup finals, though it wasn't quite that easy. The first three games were all decided by one goal and one of them went to overtime, but Detroit then took a 4-1 win in the fourth and final game. The Red Wing captain, Steve Yzerman, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs. He led all post-season scorers with 24 points in 22 games.

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Standings

Eastern Conference
Northeast Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Pittsburgh Penguins40241822818898
Boston Bruins39301322119491
Buffalo Sabres36291721118789
Montreal Canadiens37321323520887
Ottawa Senators34331519320083
Carolina Hurricanes3341820021974

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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
New Jersey Devils482311225166107
Philadelphia Flyers42291124219395
Washington Capitals40301221920292
New York Islanders30411121222571
New York Rangers25391819723168
Florida Panthers24431520325663
Tampa Bay Lightning17551015126944

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Western Conference
Central Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Dallas Stars492211242167109
Detroit Red Wings442315250196103
St. Louis Blues4529825620498
Phoenix Coyotes35351222422782
Chicago Blackhawks30391319219973
Toronto Maple Leafs3043919423769

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Western Conference
Pacific Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Colorado Avalanche39261723120595
Los Angeles Kings38331122722587
Edmonton Oilers35371021522480
San Jose Sharks34381021021678
Calgary Flames26411521725267
Anaheim Mighty Ducks26431320526165
Vancouver Canucks25431422427364

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League Leaders

Scoring

Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh (35 goals, 67 assists, 102 points)

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Goals

Teemu Selanne, Anaheim, and Peter Bondra, Washington, 52

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Assists

Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh, and Wayne Gretzky, NY Rangers, 67

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Goals Against Average

Ed Belfour, Dallas, 1.88

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Penalty Minutes

Donald Brashear, Vancouver, 372

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Awards

All-NHL Team

Dominik Hasek, BuffaloGMartin Brodeur, New Jersey
Nicklas Lidstron, DetroitDChris Pronger, St. Louis
Rob Blake, Los AngelesDScott Niedermayer, New Jersey
Peter Forsberg, ColoradoCWayne Gretzky, NY Rangers
Jaromir Jagr, PittsburghRWTeemu Selanne, Anaheim
John LeClair, PhiladelphiaLWKeith Tkachuk, Phoenix

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres

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Vezina Trophy

Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres

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Norris Trophy

Rob Blake, Los Angeles Kings

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Sergei Samsonov, Boston Bruins

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Lady Byng Trophy

Ron Francis, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Masterton Trophy

Jamie McLennan, St. Louis Blues

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Pearson Award

Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres

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Selke Trophy

Jere Lehtinen, Dallas Stars

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Jennings Trophy

Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils

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Clancy Trophy

Kelly Chase, St. Louis Blues

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Adams Award (Coach)

Pat Burns, Boston Bruins

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

(Home team in CAPITALS)

Western Conference
First Round

Dallas 4, San Jose 2

DALLAS 4, San Jose 1
DALLAS 5, San Jose 2
SAN JOSE 4, Dallas 1
SAN JOSE 1, Dallas 0 (OT)
DALLAS 3, San Jose 2
Dallas 3, San Jose 2 (OT)

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Edmonton 4, Colorado 3

Edmonton 3, COLORADO 2
COLORADO 5, Edmonton 2
Colorado 5, EDMONTON 4 (OT)
Colorado 3, EDMONTON 1
Edmonton 3, COLORADO 1
EDMONTON 2, Colorado 0
Edmonton 4, COLORADO 0

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Detroit 4, Phoenix 2

DETROIT 6, Phoenix 3
Phoenix 7, DETROIT 4
PHOENIX 3, Detroit 2
Detroit 4, PHOENIX 2
DETROIT 3, Phoenix 1
Detroit 5, PHOENIX 2

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St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 0

ST. LOUIS 8, Los Angeles 3
ST. LOUIS 2, Los Angeles 1
St. Louis 4, LOS ANGELES 3
St. Louis 2, LOS ANGELES 1

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Semifinals

Detroit 4, St. Louis 2

St. Louis 4, DETROIT 2
DETROIT 6, St. Louis 1
Detroit 3, ST. LOUIS 2
Detroit 5, ST. LOUIS 2
St. Louis 3, DETROIT 1
Detroit 6, ST. LOUIS 1

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Dallas 4, Edmonton 1

DALLAS 3, Edmonton 1
Edmonton 2, DALLAS 0
Dallas 1, EDMONTON 0 (OT)
Dallas 3, EDMONTON 1
DALLAS 2, Edmonton 1

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Championship

Detroit 4, Dallas 2

Detroit 2, DALLAS 0
DALLAS 3, Detroit 1
DETROIT 5, Dallas 3
DETROIT 3, Dallas 2
DALLAS 3, Detroit 2 (OT)
DETROIT 2, Dallas 0

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Eastern Conference
First Round

Ottawa 4, New Jersey 2

Ottawa 2, NEW JERSEY 1 (OT)
NEW JERSEY 3, Ottawa 1
OTTAWA 2, New Jersey 1 (OT)
OTTAWA 4, New Jersey 3
NEW JERSEY 3, Ottawa 1
OTTAWA 3, New Jersey 1

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Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 1

Buffalo 3, PHILADELPHIA 2
PHILADELPHIA 3, Buffalo 2
BUFFALO 6, Philadelphia 1
BUFFALO 4, Philadelphia 1
Buffalo 3, PHILADELPHIA 2 (OT)

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Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 2

Montreal 3, PITTSBURGH 2 (OT)
PITTSBURGH 4, Montreal 1
MONTREAL 3, Pittsburgh 1
Pittsburgh 6, MONTREAL 3
Montreal 5, PITTSBURGH 2
MONTREAL 3, Pittsburgh 0

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Washington 4, Boston 2

WASHINGTON 3, Boston 1
Boston 4, WASHINGTON 3 (OT)
Washington 3, BOSTON 2 (2 OT)
Washington 3, BOSTON 0
Boston 4, WASHINGTON 0
Washington 3, BOSTON 2 (OT)

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Semifinals

Washington 4, Ottawa 1

WASHINGTON 4, Ottawa 2
WASHINGTON 6, Ottawa 1
OTTAWA 4, Washington 3
Washington 2, OTTAWA 0
WASHINGTON 3, Ottawa 0

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Buffalo 4, Montreal 0

BUFFALO 3, Montreal 2 (OT)
BUFFALO 6, Montreal 3
Buffalo 5, MONTREAL 4 (2 OT)
Buffalo 3, MONTREAL 1

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Championship

Washington 4, Buffalo 2

Buffalo 2, WASHINGTON 0
WASHINGTON 3, Buffalo 2 (OT)
Washington 4, BUFFALO 3 (OT)
Washington 2, BUFFALO 0
Buffalo 2, WASHINGTON 1
Washington 3, BUFFALO 2 (OT)

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Stanley Cup Final

Detroit Red Wings 4, Washington Capitals 0
Coach: Scotty Bowman
Captain: Steve Yzerman
June 9 : DETROIT 2, Washington 1
June 11: DETROIT 5, Washington 4 (OT-Draper)
June 13: Detroit 2, WASHINGTON 1
June 16: Detroit 4, WASHINGTON 1
Series-winning goal:
Martin Lapointe, Detroit, 2:26, 2nd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Steve Yzerman, Detroit (22 games, 6 goals, 18 assists, 24 points)

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