NHL Stanley Cup Results
| Year |
Winner |
Finalist |
| 2009 |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
Detroit Red Wings |
| 2008 |
Detroit Red Wings |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
| 2007 |
Anaheim Ducks |
Ottawa Senators |
| 2006 |
Carolina Hurricanes |
Edmonton Oilers |
| 2005 |
The 2004-05 season wasn't even started due to a lockout. |
| 2004 |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
Calgary Flames |
| 2003 |
New Jersey Devils |
Anaheim Mighty Ducks |
| 2002 |
Detroit Red Wings |
Carolina Hurricanes |
| 2001 |
Colorado Avalanche |
New Jersey Devils |
| 2000 |
New Jersey Devils |
Dallas Stars |
| 1999 |
Dallas Stars |
Buffalo Sabres |
| 1998 |
Detroit Red Wings |
Washington Capitals |
| 1997 |
Detroit Red Wings |
Philadelphia Flyers |
| 1996 |
Colorado Avalanche |
Florida Panthers |
| 1995 |
New Jersey Devils |
Detroit Red Wings |
| 1994 |
New York Rangers |
Vancouver Canucks |
| 1993 |
Montreal Canadiens |
Los Angeles Kings |
| 1992 |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
Chicago Blackhawks |
| 1991 |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
Minnesota North Stars |
| 1990 |
Edmonton Oilers |
Boston Bruins |
Stanley Cup 2009 Reults
Evgeni Malkin has been unstoppable ever since the Stanley Cup Playoffs began nearly two months ago.
It was in the way he hit, in the way he inspired teammates by working the corners and in the way he scored with such regularity that it became ridiculously routine. It was quite a turnaround for a player who appeared overwhelmed by his first trip to the Final last spring, when he had just 1 goal and 2 assists in Pittsburgh's six-game loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
Malkin proved to be a force when the Penguins needed him most this spring. He led all scorers in the Stanley Cup Final with eight points (2 goals, 6 assists) in seven games and paced all scorers with 36 points (14 goals, 22 assists) in 24 playoff games. It's the most points by any player since Wayne Gretzky had 40 for the Los Angeles Kings in the spring of 1993.
For his efforts, Malkin was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP Friday night after his Penguins defeated the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in Game 7 at Joe Louis Arena. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman made the announcement prior to handing the Stanley Cup to Pens captain Sidney Crosby.
GAME 1: DET 3, PIT 1
GAME 2: DET 3, PIT 1
GAME 3: PIT 4, DET 2
GAME 4: PIT 4, DET 2
GAME 5: DET 5, PIT 0
GAME 6: PIT 2, DET 1
GAME 7: PIT 2, DET 1
Stanley Cup 2008 Results
The underdog Penguins took the championship to seven games. The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Detroit Red Wings on Detroit’s ice to take the 2008 Stanley Cup championship. NHL Prediction: the Pittsburgh Penguins are the winners of the 2008 Stanley Cup.
Stanley Cup competition began in 1893 to name the top hockey team in the Dominion of Canada; it is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America.
STANLEY CUP FINAL SERIES RESULTS |
| Detroit wins series 4-2 |
| Sat. May 24 Pittsburgh 0 at Detroit 4 |
| Mon. May 26 Pittsburgh 0 at Detroit 3 |
| Wed. May 28 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 3 |
| Sat. May 31 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 1 |
| Mon. June 2 Pittsburgh 4 at Detroit 3 (3OT) |
| Wed. June 4 Detroit 3 at Pittsburgh 2 |
Stanley Cup 2007 Results
The Anaheim Ducks were born on the silver screen and came of age by capturing the shiniest of silver cups. They dropped the mighty from their name, but not their game and skated off with the first Stanley Cup championship in California history. The 14-year-old Ducks captured the NHL title with a 6-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night, ending the series in five games in front of the home folks again.
Scott Niedermayer finally earned the MVP award many thought he deserved four years ago. His biggest thrill came when he handed the Cup off to Rob, a big reason he came to Anaheim before last season. Niedermayer brought his brother Rob and teammates Teemu Selanne and Chris Pronger along for the ride for their first Stanley Cup. Rob Niedermayer is one of three Ducks left from the losing side in 2003 when Scott and the New Jersey Devils captured their third title in Game 7.
Anaheim Mighty Ducks win 2005 Stanley Cup
2004-05 Mighty Ducks won the Stanley Cup, defeating the New Jersey Devils 2-0 in game seven a rematch of the 2003 Stanley Cup finals.
2004 Stanley Cup Results
- Game One: Calgary 4 - Tampa Bay 1
Flames: G Miikka Kiprusoff: 23 saves. Goals: Martin Gelinas, Jarome Iginla (short-handed, game-winning goal), Stephane Yelle, Chris Simon (power play). Calgary power play: 1-for-4.
Lightning: G Nikolai Khabibulin: 15 saves. Goal: Martin St. Louis (power play). Tampa Bay power play: 1-for-5.
- Game Two: Tampa Bay 4 - Calgary 1
Lightning: G Nikolai Khabibulin: 18 saves. Goals: Ruslan Fedotenko, Brad Richards, Martin St. Louis (power play). Vincent Lecavalier and Dave Andreychuk: 2 assists each.
Tampa Bay power play: 1-for-9.
Flames: G Miikka Kiprusoff: 27 saves. Goal: Ville Nieminen (power play). Calgary power play: 1-for-7.
- Game Three: Calgary 3 - Tampa Bay 0
Flames: G Miikka Kiprusoff: 21 saves. Goals: Chris Simon (power play, game-winning goal), Shean Donovan, Jarome Iginla (power play). Calgary power play: 2-for-4.
Lightning: G Nikolai Khabibulin: 15 saves. Tampa Bay power play: 0-for-4.
- Game Four: Tampa Bay 1 - Calgary 0
Lightning: G Nikolai Khabibulin: 29 saves. Goal: Brad Richards. Tampa Bay power play: 1-for-5.
Flames: G Miikka Kiprusoff: 23 saves. Calgary power play: 0-for-2.
- Game Five: Calgary 3 - Tampa Bay 2 (OT)
Flames: G Miikka Kiprusoff: 26 saves. Goals: Martin Gelinas (power play), Jarome Iginla, Oleg Saprykin (game-winning goal). Calgary power play: 1-for-2.
Lightning: G Nikolai Khabibulin: 33 saves. Goals: Martin St. Louis, Fred Modin (power play). Tampa Bay power play: 1-for-2.
- Game Six: Tampa Bay 3 - Calgary 2 (2 OT)
Lightning: G Nikolai Khabibulin: 31 saves. Goals: Brad Richards (2), Martin St. Louis (game-winning goal). Tampa Bay power play: 2-for-4.
Flames: G Miikka Kiprusoff: 24 saves. Goals: Chris Clarke, Marcus Nilson. Calgary power play: 0-for-3.
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