1986 Stanley Cup Finals

1986 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1986 Stanley Cup Finals were played from May 16 to May 24, 1986, between the Calgary Flames in their first finals appearance and the Montreal Canadiens in their 32nd. The Canadiens would win the best-of-seven series four games to one, to win their 23rd Stanley Cup. It was the first all-Canadian finals since 1967.

Paths to the final

Calgary defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3–0, the defending champion Edmonton Oilers 4–3 and the St. Louis Blues 4–3 to advance to the finals. Montreal defeated the Boston Bruins 3–0, the Hartford Whalers 4–3, and the New York Rangers 4–1 to make it to the finals.

The series

Brian Skrudland's game-winning goal in game two ended the shortest overtime in NHL playoff history, at a mere nine seconds. Montreal rookie goaltender Patrick Roy was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Calgary Flames vs. Montreal Canadiens

"Montreal wins the series 4–1."

"Patrick Roy won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP."

Quotes

Montreal Canadiens 1986 Stanley Cup champions

Stanley Cup champion
centers=*15 Bobby Smith
*21 Guy Carbonneau
*22 Randy Bucyk†*
*27 Lucien DeBlois
*35 Mike Lalor*
*35 Mike McPhee
*39 Brian Skrudland*
wingers=*23 Bob Gainey (LW-Captain)
*8 David Maley
*11 Ryan Walter
*12 Serge Boisvert*
*14 Mario Tremblay (A. Capt.)
*17 Craig Ludwig
*20 Kjell Dahlin
*26 Mats Naslund (A. Capt.)
*28 Steve Rooney
*30 Chris Nilan
*32 Claude Lemieux
*36 Sergio Momesso
*44 Stephane Richer*
defence=*5 Rick Green
*18 Tom Kurvers
*19 Larry Robinson (A. Capt.)
*24 Chris Chelios
*25 Petr Svoboda
*29 Gaston Gingras*
*31 John Kordic*
goaltenders=
*1 Doug Soetaert
*33 Patrick Roy*
*37 Steve Penney
player-notes=
non-players=
*Ronald Corey (president), Serge Savard* (vice president/general manager)
*Jean Perron (head coach), Jacques Laperriere (ass’t coach)
*Jean Beliveau (Sr. Vice President), Francois-Xavier Seingeur (vice president)
*Fred Steer (vice president), Jacques Lemaire (ass't general manager/director of player personnel)
*Andre Boudrias (ass’t general manager/director of scouting), Claude Ruel (director of player development)
*Yvon Belanger (athletic therapist), Gaetan Lefbvre (ass’t athletic therapist)
*Eddie Palckak (trainer), Sylvain Toupin (ass’t trainer)
*Morgan McCammon (chairman)†.|

* won the Calder Cup as American Hockey League(AHL) Championship in 1985 with Sherbrooke Canadiens.

Player notes

Starting in 1985-86 season, each NHL team was required to list two ass't captains (along with the team captain) for each game. Some teams may have more then two ass't captains, but only two can be marked with an 'A' each game.

tanley Cup engravings

* 4 names were not engraved on the Stanley Cup, but included on the team picture. †Steve Penney was dressed for 30 games, played 18. †Sergio Momesso played 24 regular season games. Both players missed the rest of season injuried. They qualified to be on the cup, because of injury exemptions, but Montreal still left them off.
* †Randy Bucyk played 17 regular season games, and 2 playoff games, and did not play in the finals. He did not qualify be on the Stanley Cup.
* †Morgan McCammon was included on the cup with Montreal in 1979 as a Director. It is tradition that Chairman of the Board name is engraved on the Stanley Cup, but Montreal left McCammon's name off on the Cup in 1986.

The Montreal Canadiens played 11 rookies on their squad: Mike McPhee, Stephane Richer, Brian Skrudland, Mike Lalor, Patrick Roy, Steve Rooney, John Kordic, Claude Lemieux, David Maley, Sergio Momesso and Randy Bucyk. In addition the Canadiens in 1986 were the last team to win the Stanley Cup without making at least one trade during the regular season. The only changes in the teams lineup were through their minor league team AHL Sherbrooke Canadiens.

ee also

* List of Stanley Cup champions
* 1985–86 NHL season

References

*
* Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books, 12, 50. ISBN 1–55168–261–3.


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