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1 2015 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS INFORMATION GUIDE

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Click here to view the latest bracket for the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Stanley Cup Standings... 3 Stanley Cup Champions and Finalists... 4 Stanley Cup Winners Prior to Formation of NHL in Stanley Cup Playoff Formats... 7 Stanley Cup Facts Year-by-Year Highlights, Scores and Rosters ( ) NHL Clubs Playoff History Anaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks St. Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets Year-by-Year Leading Playoff Scorers ( ) All-Time Playoff Goal Leaders (Since 1918) All-Time Playoff Assist Leaders (Since 1918) All-Time Playoff Point Leaders (Since 1918) Conn Smythe Trophy Winners Team Records ( ) Individual Records ( ) Early Playoff Records ( ) Club Playoff Records in Overtime Playoff Overtime Games (Since 1918) Longest Overtime Games Career Playoff Overtime Scoring, Active Players Career Playoff Overtime Statistics, Active Goaltenders All-Time Playoff Penalty Shots Playoff Coaching Register

3 STANLEY CUP STANDINGS (ranked by Stanley Cup wins, does not include 2015) TEAMS CUPS YEARS SERIES W L GP W L T Montreal 1, Toronto Detroit Boston Chicago Edmonton NY Rangers NY Islanders Pittsburgh New Jersey Philadelphia Los Angeles Colorado Dallas Calgary Carolina Anaheim Tampa Bay St. Louis Buffalo Vancouver Washington Arizona San Jose Ottawa Nashville Florida Minnesota Columbus Winnipeg NOTES 1 Includes Stanley Cup championship won in 1916 prior to the formation of the NHL Final incomplete due to influenza epidemic. 3 Includes Stanley Cup championship won by Toronto Blueshirts in 1914 prior to the formation of the NHL. 4 Includes totals of Colorado Rockies, Includes totals of Quebec Nordiques, Includes totals of Minnesota North Stars, Includes totals of Atlanta Flames, Includes totals of Hartford Whalers, Includes totals of Winnipeg Jets, , and Phoenix Coyotes, Modern Ottawa Senators franchise only, 1992-present. 11 Includes totals of Atlanta Thrashers,

4 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS AND FINALISTS SEASON WINNING CLUB WINNING COACH RUNNER-UP CLUB RUNNER-UP HEAD COACH Los Angeles Kings Darryl Sutter New York Rangers Alain Vigneault Chicago Blackhawks Joel Quenneville Boston Bruins Claude Julien Los Angeles Kings Darryl Sutter New Jersey Devils Peter DeBoer Boston Bruins Claude Julien Vancouver Canucks Alain Vigneault Chicago Blackhawks Joel Quenneville Philadelphia Flyers Peter Laviolette Pittsburgh Penguins Dan Bylsma Detroit Red Wings Mike Babcock Detroit Red Wings Mike Babcock Pittsburgh Penguins Michel Therrien Anaheim Ducks Randy Carlyle Ottawa Senators Bryan Murray Carolina Hurricanes Peter Laviolette Edmonton Oilers Craig MacTavish Stanley Cup not awarded Tampa Bay Lightning John Tortorella Calgary Flames Darryl Sutter New Jersey Devils Pat Burns Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Mike Babcock Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Carolina Hurricanes Paul Maurice Colorado Avalanche Bob Hartley New Jersey Devils Larry Robinson New Jersey Devils Larry Robinson Dallas Stars Ken Hitchcock Dallas Stars Ken Hitchcock Buffalo Sabres Lindy Ruff Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Washington Capitals Ron Wilson Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Philadelphia Flyers Terry Murray Colorado Avalanche Marc Crawford Florida Panthers Doug MacLean New Jersey Devils Jacques Lemaire Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman New York Rangers Mike Keenan Vancouver Canucks Pat Quinn Montreal Canadiens Jacques Demers Los Angeles Kings Barry Melrose Pittsburgh Penguins Scotty Bowman Chicago Blackhawks Mike Keenan Pittsburgh Penguins Bob Johnson Minnesota North Stars Bob Gainey Edmonton Oilers John Muckler Boston Bruins Mike Milbury Calgary Flames Terry Crisp Montreal Canadiens Pat Burns Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather Boston Bruins Terry O Reilly Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather Philadelphia Flyers Mike Keenan Montreal Canadiens Jean Perron Calgary Flames Bob Johnson Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather Philadelphia Flyers Mike Keenan Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather New York Islanders Al Arbour New York Islanders Al Arbour Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather New York Islanders Al Arbour Vancouver Canucks Roger Neilson New York Islanders Al Arbour Minnesota North Stars Glen Sonmor New York Islanders Al Arbour Philadelphia Flyers Pat Quinn Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman New York Rangers Fred Shero Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Boston Bruins Don Cherry Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Boston Bruins Don Cherry Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Philadelphia Flyers Fred Shero Philadelphia Flyers Fred Shero Buffalo Sabres Floyd Smith Philadelphia Flyers Fred Shero Boston Bruins Bep Guidolin Montreal Canadiens Scotty Bowman Chicago Black Hawks Billy Reay Boston Bruins Tom Johnson New York Rangers Emile Francis Montreal Canadiens Al MacNeil Chicago Black Hawks Billy Reay Boston Bruins Harry Sinden St. Louis Blues Scotty Bowman Montreal Canadiens Claude Ruel St. Louis Blues Scotty Bowman Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake St. Louis Blues Scotty Bowman Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Chicago Black Hawks Billy Reay Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Chicago Black Hawks Rudy Pilous Chicago Black Hawks Rudy Pilous Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Toronto Maple Leafs Punch Imlach Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Boston Bruins Milt Schmidt 4

5 YEAR WINNING CLUB WINNING COACH RUNNER-UP CLUB RUNNER-UP HEAD COACH Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Boston Bruins Milt Schmidt Montreal Canadiens Toe Blake Detroit Red Wings Jimmy Skinner Detroit Red Wings Jimmy Skinner Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Boston Bruins Lynn Patrick Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Toronto Maple Leafs Joe Primeau Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan New York Rangers Lynn Patrick Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Tommy Ivan Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Boston Bruins Dit Clapper Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Montreal Canadiens Dick Irvin Chicago Black Hawks Paul Thompson Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Boston Bruins Art Ross Toronto Maple Leafs Hap Day Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Boston Bruins Cooney Weiland Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams New York Rangers Frank Boucher Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin Boston Bruins Art Ross Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin Chicago Black Hawks Bill Stewart Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams New York Rangers Lester Patrick Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin Montreal Maroons Tommy Gorman Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin Chicago Black Hawks Tommy Gorman Detroit Red Wings Jack Adams New York Rangers Lester Patrick Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Irvin New York Rangers Lester Patrick Montreal Canadiens Cecil Hart Chicago Black Hawks Dick Irvin Montreal Canadiens Cecil Hart Boston Bruins Art Ross Boston Bruins Cy Denneny New York Rangers Lester Patrick New York Rangers Lester Patrick Montreal Maroons Eddie Gerard Ottawa Senators Dave Gill Boston Bruins Art Ross Montreal Maroons Eddie Gerard Victoria Cougars Lester Patrick Victoria Cougars Lester Patrick Montreal Canadiens Leo Dandurand Montreal Canadiens Leo Dandurand Calgary Tigers Eddie Oatman Ottawa Senators Pete Green Edmonton Eskimos Ken McKenzie Toronto St. Patricks George O Donoghue Vancouver Millionaires Lloyd Cook/Frank Patrick Ottawa Senators Pete Green Vancouver Millionaires Lloyd Cook/Frank Patrick Ottawa Senators Pete Green Seattle Metropolitans Pete Muldoon No decision (series between Montreal and Seattle canceled due to influenza epidemic) Toronto Arenas Dick Carroll Vancouver Millionaires Frank Patrick 5

6 STANLEY CUP WINNERS PRIOR TO FORMATION OF NHL IN 1917 SEASON WINNING CLUB MANAGER COACH Seattle Metropolitans Pete Muldoon Pete Muldoon Montreal Canadiens George Kennedy George Kennedy Vancouver Millionaires Frank Patrick Frank Patrick Toronto Blueshirts Jack Marshall Scotty Davidson* Quebec Bulldogs M.J. Quinn Joe Malone* Quebec Bulldogs M.J. Quinn Charley Nolan Ottawa Senators Percy LeSueur Montreal Wanderers (March 1910) Dickie Boon Pud Glass* Ottawa Senators (January 1910) Bruce Stuart* Ottawa Senators Bruce Stuart* Montreal Wanderers Dickie Boon Cecil Blachford Montreal Wanderers (March 25, 1907) Dickie Boon Cecil Blachford Kenora Thistles (January/March 18, 1907) F.A. Hudson Tom Phillips* Montreal Wanderers (March 1906) Cecil Blachford* Ottawa Silver Seven (February 1906) Alf Smith Ottawa Silver Seven Alf Smith Ottawa Silver Seven Alf Smith Ottawa Silver Seven (March 1903) Alf Smith Montreal A.A.A. (February 1903) Clare McKerrow Montreal A.A.A. (March 1902) Clare McKerrow Winnipeg Victorias (January 1902) Winnipeg Victorias Dan Bain* Montreal Shamrocks Harry Trihey* Montreal Shamrocks (March 1899) Harry Trihey* Montreal Victorias (February 1899) Graham Drinkwater* Montreal Victorias Frank Richardson* Montreal Victorias Mike Grant* Montreal Victorias (December 1896) Mike Grant* Winnipeg Victorias (February 1896) Jack Armytage* Montreal Victorias Mike Grant* Montreal A.A.A Montreal A.A.A. * Indicates captain 6

7 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF FORMATS The NHL s clubs were realigned into two conferences, each consisting of two divisions. The number of teams qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs remains unchanged at 16. Twelve first-round playoff berths will be awarded to the top three finishers in each of the four divisions. These clubs will be the first three seeds in each division. Two additional Wild Card berths will be awarded to the next two highest-placed finishers in each conference, ranked on the basis of regular-season points and regardless of division. The first-place finisher with the highest number of regular-season points in the conference will be matched against the Wild Card team with the lowest number of regular-season points, and the first-place finisher with the second-highest number of regular-season points in the conference matched against the Wild Card team with the second-lowest number of regular-season points. In each division, the team seeded #1 plays #4; #2 plays #3. The two advancing teams in the West and two advancing teams in the East meet in the Conference Finals. The Eastern and Western Conference champions will meet in the Stanley Cup Final. Home-ice advantage in the Stanley Cup Final will be determined by points. All series remain best-of-seven. First Round Eastern Conference Series A: 1st Place Atlantic Division vs. Wild Card Series B: 2nd Place Atlantic Division vs. 3rd Place Atlantic Division Series C: 1st Place Metropolitan Division vs. Wild Card Series D: 2nd Place Metropolitan Division vs. 3rd Place Metropolitan Division Western Conference Series E: 1st Place Central Division vs. Wild Card Series F: 2nd Place Central Division vs. 3rd Place Central Division Series G: 1st Place Pacific Division vs. Wild Card Series H: 2nd Place Pacific Division vs. 3rd Place Pacific Division Second Round Eastern Conference Series I: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series B Series J: Winner of Series C vs. Winner of Series D Western Conference Series K: Winner of Series E vs. Winner of Series F Series L: Winner of Series G vs. Winner of Series H Conference Finals Eastern Conference Series M: Winner of Series I vs. winner of Series J Western Conference Series N: Winner of Series K vs. winner of Series L Stanley Cup Final Series O: Winner of Series M vs. winner of Series N 7

8 The NHL s clubs were realigned into two conferences, each consisting of three divisions. The number of teams qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs remained at 16. First-round playoff berths were awarded to the first-place team in each division as well as to the next five best teams based on regular-season point totals in each conference. The three division winners in each conference were seeded first through third, in order of points, for the playoffs and the next five best teams, in order of points, were seeded fourth through eighth. In each conference, the team seeded #1 played #8; #2 vs. #7; #3 vs. #6; and #4 vs. #5 in the Quarterfinal Round. Home-ice in the Conference Quarterfinals was granted to those teams seeded first through fourth in each conference. In the Conference Semifinals and Conference Finals, teams were re-seeded according to the same criteria as the Conference Quarterfinals. Higher-seeded teams gained home-ice advantage. Home-ice advantage for the Stanley Cup Final to be determined by regular-season points. All series remain best-of-seven. Conference Quarterfinals Eastern Conference Series A: #1 (Division winner) vs. #8 Series B: #2 (Division winner) vs. #7 Series C: #3 (Division winner) vs. #6 Series D: #4 vs. #5 Western Conference Series E: #1 (Division winner) vs. #8 Series F: #2 (Division winner) vs. #7 Series G: #3 (Division winner) vs. #6 Series H: #4 vs. #5 Conference Semifinals Eastern Conference Series I: Top-seeded winner from Series A-D vs. Lowest-seeded winner from Series A-D Series J: Other two winners from Series A-D Western Conference Series K: Top-seeded winner from Series E-H vs. Lowest-seeded winner from Series E-H Series L: Other two winners from Series E-H Conference Finals Eastern Conference Series M: Winner of Series I vs. winner of Series J Western Conference Series N: Winner of Series K vs. winner of Series L Stanley Cup Final Series O: Winner of Series M vs. winner of Series N Same as , except that in first-, second- or third-round playoff series involving Central and Pacific Division teams, the team with the better record had the choice of using either a or a format. When a format was selected, the higher-ranked team also had the choice of playing games 1, 2, 6 and 7 at home or playing games 3, 4 and 5 at home. The format for the Stanley Cup Final remained The NHL s playoff draw was conference-based rather than division-based. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top eight teams in each of the Eastern and Western Conferences qualified for the playoffs. The teams that finished in first place in each of the League s divisions are seeded first and second in each conference s playoff draw and were assured of home-ice advantage in the first two playoff rounds. The remaining teams were seeded based on their regular-season point totals. In each conference, the team seeded #1 plays #8; #2 vs. #7; #3 vs. #6; and #4 vs. #5. All series were best-of-seven with home ice rotating on a basis, with the exception of matchups between Central and Pacific Division teams. These matchups were played on a basis to reduce travel. In a series, the team with the most points could choose to start the series at home or on the road. The Eastern Conference champion faced the Western Conference champion in the Stanley Cup Final. 8

9 Division Semifinal series changed from best-of-five to best-of-seven The first four teams in each division earned playoff berths. In each division, the first-place team opposed the fourth-place team and the second-place team opposed the third-place team in a best-of-five Division Semifinal (DSF) series. In each division, the two winners of the DSF met in a best-of-seven Division Final (DF) series. The two DF winners in each conference met in a best-of-seven Conference Final (CF) series. In the Prince of Wales Conference, the Adams Division winner opposed the Patrick Division winner; in the Clarence Campbell Conference, the Smythe Division winner opposed the Norris Division winner. The two CF winners met in a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final The League expanded its playoff structure to include 16 teams. The four first-place teams in the four divisions automatically earned playoff berths. Another 12, according to regular-season record, also earned berths. All 16 teams were then pooled together and ranked #1 to #16 based on regular-season record: Series A: Team #1 vs. Team #16 (best-of-five) Series B: Team #2 vs. Team #15 (best-of-five) Series C: Team #3 vs. Team #14 (best-of-five) Series D: Team #4 vs. Team #13 (best-of-five) Series E: Team #5 vs. Team #12 (best-of-five) Series F: Team #6 vs. Team #11 (best-of-five) Series G: Team #7 vs. Team #10 (best-of-five) Series H: Team #8 vs. Team # 9 (best-of-five) The eight Preliminary Round winners, ranked #1 to #8 based on regular-season record, moved on to the Quarterfinals: Series I: Team #1 vs. Team #8 (best-of-seven) Series J: Team #2 vs. Team #7 (best-of-seven) Series K: Team #3 vs. Team #6 (best-of-seven) Series L: Team #4 vs. Team #5 (best-of-seven) The four Quarterfinals winners, ranked #1 to #4 based on regular-season record, moved on to the Semifinals: Series M: Team #1 vs. Team #4 (best-of-seven) Series N: Team #2 vs. Team #3 (best-of-seven) Series O: Winner of Series M vs. winner of Series N (best-of-seven) Same as , except that the Preliminary Round consisted of the #2 teams in the four divisions and the next four teams based on regular-season record (not their standings within their divisions) With the League now expanded to 18 teams in four divisions, a completely new playoff format was introduced. First, the #2 and #3 teams in each of the four divisions were pooled together in the Preliminary Round. These eight (#2 and #3) clubs were ranked #1 to #8 based on regular-season record: Series A: Team #1 vs. Team #8 (best-of-three) Series B: Team #2 vs. Team #7 (best-of-three) Series C: Team #3 vs. Team #6 (best-of-three) Series D: Team #4 vs. Team #5 (best-of-three) The winners of this Preliminary Round then pooled together with the four division winners, which had received byes into this Quarterfinal Round. These eight teams were again ranked #1 to #8 based on regular-season record: Series E: Team #1 vs. Team #8 (best-of-seven) Series F: Team #2 vs. Team #7 (best-of-seven) Series G: Team #3 vs. Team #6 (best-of-seven) Series H: Team #4 vs. Team #5 (best-of-seven) The four Quarterfinal winners, which moved on to the Semifinals, were then ranked #1 to #4 based on regular-season record: Series I: Team #1 vs. Team #4 (best-of-seven) Series J: Team #2 vs. Team #3 (best-of-seven) Series K: Winner of Series I vs. Winner of Series J (best-of-seven) 9

10 Same as , except that Series A and C matched the first- and fourth-place teams, and Series B and D matched the second- and third-place teams Same as except that Series E matched the winners of Series A and D, and Series F matched the winners of Series B and C When it doubled in size from six to 12 teams, the NHL once again was divided into two divisions East and West of six teams apiece. The top four clubs in each division qualified for the playoffs (all series were best-of-seven): Series A: First (East) vs. Third (East) Series B: Second (East) vs. Fourth (East) Series C: First (West) vs. Third (West) Series D: Second (West) vs. Fourth (West) Series E: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series B Series F: Winner of Series C vs. Winner of Series D Series G: Winner of Series E vs. Winner of Series F With the NHL reduced to six teams (the Original Six ), only the top four finishers qualified for playoff action. The best-of-seven Semifinals pitted Team #1 vs. Team #3 and Team #2 vs. Team #4. The winners of each Semifinal series met in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final With the NHL reduced to seven teams, the two-division system was replaced by one seven-team League. Based on final regular-season standings, the following playoff format was adopted: Series A: First vs. Second (best-of-seven) Series B: Third vs. Fourth (best-of-three) Series C: Fifth vs. Sixth (best-of-three) Series D: Winner of Series B vs. Winner of Series C (best-of-three) Series E: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series D (best-of-seven) Same as , except that Series B, C and D were each best-of-three Same as , except that Series D was changed to a two-game, total-goals format and Series E was changed to best-of-five Both first-place teams in the two divisions played each other in a best-of-five series. Both second-place teams in the two divisions played each other in a two-game, total-goals series as did the two third-place teams. The winners of these latter two series then played each other in a best-of-three series for the right to meet the winner of the series between the two first-place clubs. This Stanley Cup Final was a best-of-three. Series A: First in Canadian Division vs. First in American Division (best-of-five) Series B: Second in Canadian Division vs. Second in American Division (two-game, total-goals) Series C: Third in Canadian Division vs. Third in American Division (two-game, total-goals) Series D: Winner of Series B vs. Winner of Series C (best-of-three) Series E: Winner of Series A vs. Winner of Series D (best-of-three) for Stanley Cup The 10-team league was divided into two divisions Canadian and American of five teams apiece. In each division, the winner of the two-game, total-goals series between the second- and third-place teams faced the first-place team in a two-game, total-goals series for the division title. The two division title winners then met in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final The format that was intended for went into effect. The winner of the two-game, total-goals series between the second- and third-place teams squared off against the first-place team in the two-game, total-goals NHL championship series. The NHL champion then moved on to play the Western Hockey League champion in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final. After the season, the NHL was the only major professional hockey league still in existence and consequently took over sole control of the Stanley Cup competition. 10

11 The first place team (Hamilton) at the conclusion of the regular season was scheduled to play the winner of a two-game, total-goals series between the second- (Toronto) and third- (Montreal) place clubs. However, Hamilton refused to abide by this new format, demanding greater compensation than offered by the League. Thus, Toronto and Montreal played their two-game, total-goals series, and the winner (Montreal) earned the NHL title and then played the WCHL champion (Victoria) in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final The top two teams at the conclusion of the regular season faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship. The NHL champion then moved on to play the loser of the PCHA-WCHL playoff (the winner of the PCHA-WCHL playoff earned a bye into the Stanley Cup Final) in the best-of-three Stanley Cup Semifinals. The winner of this series met the PCHA-WCHL playoff winner in the best-of-three Stanley Cup Final The top two teams at the conclusion of the regular season faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship. The NHL champion then moved on to play the PCHA champion in the best-of-three Stanley Cup Semifinals, and the winner of the Semifinals played the WCHL champion, which had been given a bye, in the best-ofthree Stanley Cup Final The top two teams at the conclusion of the regular season faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship. The NHL champion then moved on to play the winner of the PCHA-Western Canada Hockey League playoff series in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final Same as , except that Ottawa won both halves of the split regular-season schedule to earn an automatic berth into the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final against the PCHA champions Same as , except that the NHL Final was extended to a best-of-seven series The regular season was split into two halves. The winners of both halves faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship and the right to meet the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champion in the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final. 11

12 STANLEY CUP FACTS Oldest trophy competed for by professional athletes in North America Was crafted in Sheffield, England, in the late 1800s Was first presented in 1893 Logged more than 1 million miles in travel over the last 10 seasons, including trips to Afghanistan, Austria, the Bahamas, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates and the United States Is made of silver and nickel alloy, and weighs 35 pounds and stands at three feet tall Was purchased for 10 guineas ($48.67 at the time) in 1892 on behalf of Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor General of Canada, for whom the Stanley Cup was named The Stanley Cup was originally called the Dominion Challenge Cup The Montreal AAAs (Amateur Athletic Association) were the first winners of the Stanley Cup When it was originally bought, the Stanley Cup was a silver bowl measuring seven inches high and 11.5 inches in diameter 1926 was the first year that the Stanley Cup was competed for solely by NHL teams In 1927, to accommodate names of players being etched into the Cup, silver bands were added to the bottom of the bowl In 1970, the original bowl crafted in 1892 was retired because it became too brittle to travel; it is currently secured in a locked vault at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto Is the only trophy in professional sports that is passed along from player to player the summer their team wins it Is so revered by NHL players that many who have not won it refuse to be in its presence Is the only trophy in professional sports that has 24-hour supervision and is accompanied by a full-time bodyguard, known as the Keeper of the Cup The Keeper of the Cup only handles the Cup while wearing white gloves Was the first professional team sports trophy to be presented to the winning team on the playing surface, immediately following the team s victory; many other sports do this today Travels close to 300 days per year Is the only trophy in professional sports that has the names of winning players, coaches, management and club staff engraved on the silver chalice The tradition of engraving names on the Cup began in 1907 with the Montreal Wanderers It takes 13 years to fill the ring of the Stanley Cup with names of winners Two rings (spanning 26 years) have been retired at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto Names misspelled on the Stanley Cup Adam Deadmarsh of the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 was spelled Deadmarch, but was changed; the first misspelled name to be corrected Detroit Red Wings Manny Legace s name also was misspelled and later corrected in 2002; Tomas Holmstron was misspelled and corrected following the 2008 Red Wings engraving; Kris Versteeg was spelled as Vertseeg in 2010 with Chicago but has been corrected Some other misspellings on the Cup that never have been corrected: Jacques Plante s name has been misspelled, (incl. Jac, and Jacq ); Bob Gainey was spelled Gainy when he was a player for Montreal in the 1970s; Ted Kennedy was spelled Kennedyy in the 1940s; New York Islanders was spelled Ilanders in ; the Toronto Maple Leafs was spelled Leaes in ; the Boston Bruins was spelled Bqstqn in 1972 Name scratched out Basil Pocklington, father of former Edmonton Oilers owner, Peter, put his dad s name on the Stanley Cup in ; today, on the Cup, one can see a series of Xs over his name There is only one Stanley Cup authenticated by the seal of the Hockey Hall of Fame in the bottom of the Cup; this seal can be seen when winning players lift the Cup over their heads 12

13 YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS, SCORES AND ROSTERS NOTE: Numbers in square brackets, e.g. [8], indicate playoff seeding beginning in Seeding numbers are found beside team names in Game 1 of each series FIRST ROUND April 18 Detroit [W2] 1 at Boston [A1] 0 April 20 Detroit 1 at Boston 4 April 22 Boston 3 at Detroit 0 April 24 Boston 3 at Detroit 2 OT April 26 Detroit 2 at Boston 4 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 16 Montreal [A3] 5 at Tampa Bay [A2] 4 OT April 18 Montreal 4 at Tampa Bay 1 April 20 Tampa Bay 2 at Montreal 3 April 22 Tampa Bay 3 at Montreal 4 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 16 Columbus [W1] 3 at Pittsburgh [M1] 4 April 19 Columbus 4 at Pittsburgh 3 2OT April 21 Pittsburgh 4 at Columbus 3 April 23 Pittsburgh 3 at Columbus 4 OT April 26 Columbus 1 at Pittsburgh 3 April 28 Pittsburgh 4 at Columbus 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 17 Philadelphia [M3] 1 at NY Rangers [M2] 4 April 20 Philadelphia 4 at NY Rangers 2 April 22 NY Rangers 4 at Philadelphia 1 April 25 NY Rangers 1 at Philadelphia 2 April 27 Philadelphia 2 at NY Rangers 4 April 29 NY Rangers 2 at Philadelphia 5 April 30 Philadelphia 1 at NY Rangers 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Minnesota [W1] 4 at Colorado [C1] 5 OT April 19 Minnesota 2 at Colorado 4 April 21 Colorado 0 at Minnesota 1 OT April 24 Colorado 1 at Minnesota 2 April 26 Minnesota 3 at Colorado 4 OT April 28 Colorado 2 at Minnesota 5 April 30 Minnesota 5 at Colorado 4 OT Minnesota won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 17 Chicago [C3] 3 at St. Louis [C2] 4 3OT April 19 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 4 OT April 21 St. Louis 0 at Chicago 2 April 23 St. Louis 3 at Chicago 4 OT April 25 Chicago 3 at St. Louis 2 OT April 27 St. Louis 1 at Chicago 5 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Dallas [W2] 3 at Anaheim [P1] 4 April 18 Dallas 2 at Anaheim 3 April 21 Anaheim 0 at Dallas 3 April 23 Anaheim 2 at Dallas 4 April 25 Dallas 2 at Anaheim 6 April 27 Anaheim 5 at Dallas 4 OT Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 17 Los Angeles [P3] 3 at San Jose [P2] 6 April 20 Los Angeles 2 at San Jose 7 April 22 San Jose 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT April 24 San Jose 3 at Los Angeles 6 April 26 Los Angeles 3 at San Jose 0 April 28 San Jose 1 at Los Angeles 4 April 30 Los Angeles 5 at San Jose 1 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 SECOND ROUND May 1 Montreal [A3] 4 at Boston [A1] 3 2OT May 3 Montreal 3 at Boston 5 May 6 Boston 2 at Montreal 4 May 8 Boston 1 at Montreal 0 OT May 10 Montreal 2 at Boston 4 May 12 Boston 0 at Montreal 4 May 14 Montreal 3 at Boston 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 2 NY Rangers [M2] 3 at Pittsburgh [M1] 2 OT May 4 NY Rangers 0 at Pittsburgh 3 May 5 Pittsburgh 2 at NY Rangers 0 May 7 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Rangers 2 May 9 NY Rangers 5 at Pittsburgh 1 May 11 Pittsburgh 1 at NY Rangers 3 May 13 NY Rangers 2 at Pittsburgh 1 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 2 Minnesota [W1] 2 at Chicago [C3] 5 May 4 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 4 May 6 Chicago 0 at Minnesota 4 May 9 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 4 May 11 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 2 May 13 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 1 OT Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 3 Los Angeles [P3] 3 at Anaheim [P1] 2 OT May 5 Los Angeles 3 at Anaheim 1 May 8 Anaheim 3 at Los Angeles 2 May 10 Anaheim 2 at Los Angeles 0 May 12 Los Angeles 3 at Anaheim 4 May 14 Anaheim 1 at Los Angeles 2 May 16 Los Angeles 6 at Anaheim 2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series

14 CONFERENCE FINALS May 17 NY Rangers [M2] 7 at Montreal [A3] 2 May 19 NY Rangers 3 at Montreal 1 May 22 Montreal 3 at NY Rangers 2 OT May 25 Montreal 2 at NY Rangers 3 OT May 27 NY Rangers 4 at Montreal 7 May 29 Montreal 0 at NY Rangers 1 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 18 Los Angeles [P3] 1 at Chicago [C3] 3 May 21 Los Angeles 6 at Chicago 2 May 24 Chicago 3 at Los Angeles 4 May 26 Chicago 2 at Los Angeles 5 May 28 Los Angeles 4 at Chicago 5 2OT May 30 Chicago 4 at Los Angeles 3 June 1 Los Angeles 5 at Chicago 4 OT Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 FINAL June 4 NY Rangers [M2] 2 at Los Angeles [P3] 3 OT June 7 NY Rangers 4 at Los Angeles 5 2OT June 9 Los Angeles 3 at NY Rangers 0 June 11 Los Angeles 1 at NY Rangers 2 June 13 NY Rangers 2 at Los Angeles 3 2OT Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-1 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Justin Williams Right Wing Los Angeles Kings LOS ANGELES KINGS Dustin Brown (Captain), Jeff Carter, Kyle Clifford, Drew Doughty, Marian Gaborik, Matt Greene, Martin Jones, Dwight King, Anze Kopitar, Trevor Lewis, Alec Martinez, Willie Mitchell, Jake Muzzin, Jordan Nolan, Tanner Pearson, Jonathan Quick, Robyn Regehr, Mike Richards, Jeff Schultz, Jarret Stoll, Tyler Toffoli, Slava Voynov, Justin Williams, Philip Anschutz (Owner), Nancy Anschutz (Owner), Daniel Beckerman (Alternate Governor), Dean Lombardi (President/General Manager), Luc Robitaille (President, Business Operations), Robert Blake (Assistant General Manager), Jeffrey Solomon (Vice President/ Hockey Operations and Legal Affairs), Michael Futa (Director of Amateur Scouting), Darryl Sutter (Head Coach), John Stevens (Assistant Coach), Davis Payne (Assistant Coach), Bill Ranford (Goaltending Coach), Kelly Cheeseman (Chief Operating Officer), Michael Altieri (Vice President, Communications and Broadcasting), Jack Ferreira (Special Assistant to the General Manager), Mike O Connell (Development Coach), Nelson Emerson (Player Development), Alyn McCauley (Pro Scout), Mark Yannetti (Director of Amateur Scouting), Lee Callans (Scouting Operations Coordinator), Brent McEwen, Tony Gasparini (Amateur Scouts), Mike Donnelly (Collegiate Scout), Marshall Dickerson (Director of Team Operations), Zach Ziegler (Video Coordinator), Darren Granger (Head Equipment Manager), Chris Kingsley (Head Athletic Trainer), Dana C. Bryson (Assistant Equipment Manager), Myles Hirayama (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 2013 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS May 1 NY Islanders [8] 0 at Pittsburgh [1] 5 May 3 NY Islanders 4 at Pittsburgh 3 May 5 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Islanders 4 OT May 7 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Islanders 6 May 9 NY Islanders 0 at Pittsburgh 4 May 11 Pittsburgh 4 at NY Islanders 3 OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 2 Ottawa [7] 4 at Montreal [2] 2 May 3 Ottawa 1 at Montreal 3 May 5 Montreal 1 at Ottawa 6 May 7 Montreal 2 at Ottawa 3 OT May 9 Ottawa 6 at Montreal 1 Ottawa won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 2 NY Rangers [6] 1 at Washington [3] 3 May 4 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 1 OT May 6 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 4 May 8 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 4 May 10 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 OT May 12 Washington 0 at NY Rangers 1 May 13 NY Rangers 5 at Washington 0 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 1 Toronto [5] 1 at Boston [4] 4 May 4 Toronto 4 at Boston 2 May 6 Boston 5 at Toronto 2 May 8 Boston 4 at Toronto 3 OT May 10 Toronto 2 at Boston 1 May 12 Boston 1 at Toronto 2 May 13 Toronto 4 at Boston 5 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 30 Minnesota [8] 1 at Chicago [1] 2 OT May 3 Minnesota 2 at Chicago 5 May 5 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 3 OT May 7 Chicago 3 at Minnesota 0 May 9 Minnesota 1 at Chicago 5 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 30 Detroit [7] 1 at Anaheim [2] 3 May 2 Detroit 5 at Anaheim 4 OT May 4 Anaheim 4 at Detroit 0 May 6 Anaheim 2 at Detroit 3 OT May 8 Detroit 2 at Anaheim 3 OT May 10 Anaheim 3 at Detroit 4 OT May 12 Detroit 3 at Anaheim 2 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 1 San Jose [6] 3 at Vancouver [3] 1 May 3 San Jose 3 at Vancouver 2 OT May 5 Vancouver 2 at San Jose 5 May 7 Vancouver 3 at San Jose 4 OT San Jose won best-of-seven series

15 April 30 Los Angeles [5] 1 at St. Louis [4] 2 OT May 2 Los Angeles 1 at St. Louis 2 May 4 St. Louis 0 at Los Angeles 1 May 6 St. Louis 3 at Los Angeles 4 May 8 Los Angeles 3 at St. Louis 2 OT May 10 St. Louis 1 at Los Angeles 2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS May 14 Ottawa [7] 1 at Pittsburgh [1] 4 May 17 Ottawa 3 at Pittsburgh 4 May 19 Pittsburgh 1 at Ottawa 2 2OT May 22 Pittsburgh 7 at Ottawa 3 May 24 Ottawa 2 at Pittsburgh 6 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 16 NY Rangers [6] 2 at Boston [4] 3 OT May 19 NY Rangers 2 at Boston 5 May 21 Boston 2 at NY Rangers 1 May 23 Boston 3 at NY Rangers 4 OT May 25 NY Rangers 1 at Boston 3 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 15 Detroit [7] 1 at Chicago [1] 4 May 18 Detroit 4 at Chicago 1 May 20 Chicago 1 at Detroit 3 May 23 Chicago 0 at Detroit 2 May 25 Detroit 1 at Chicago 4 May 27 Chicago 4 at Detroit 3 May 29 Detroit 1 at Chicago 2 OT Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 14 San Jose [6] 0 at Los Angeles [5] 2 May 16 San Jose 3 at Los Angeles 4 May 18 Los Angeles 1 at San Jose 2 OT May 21 Los Angeles 1 at San Jose 2 May 23 San Jose 0 at Los Angeles 3 May 26 Los Angeles 1 at San Jose 2 May 28 San Jose 1 at Los Angeles 2 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONFERENCE FINALS June 1 Boston [4] 3 at Pittsburgh [1] 0 June 3 Boston 6 at Pittsburgh 1 June 5 Pittsburgh 1 at Boston 2 2OT June 7 Pittsburgh 0 at Boston 1 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 June 1 Los Angeles [5] 1 at Chicago [1] 2 June 2 Los Angeles 2 at Chicago 4 June 4 Chicago 1 at Los Angeles 3 June 6 Chicago 3 at Los Angeles 2 June 8 Los Angeles 3 at Chicago 4 2OT Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-1 FINAL June 12 Boston [4] 3 at Chicago [1] 4 3OT June 15 Boston 2 at Chicago 1 OT June 17 Chicago 0 at Boston 2 June 19 Chicago 6 at Boston 5 OT June 22 Boston 1 at Chicago 3 June 24 Chicago 3 at Boston 2 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Patrick Kane Right Wing Chicago Blackhawks CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Jonathan Toews (Captain), Bryan Bickell, Dave Bolland, Brandon Bollig, Sheldon Brookbank, Daniel Carcillo, Corey Crawford, Ray Emery, Michael Frolik, Michal Handzus, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa, Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith, Marcus Kruger, Nick Leddy, Jamal Mayers, Johnny Oduya, Michal Rozsival, Brandon Saad, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp, Andrew Shaw, Ben Smith, Viktor Stalberg, W. Rockwell Wirtz (Chairman), John McDonough (President/CEO), Jay Blunk (Executive Vice President), Stan Bowman (Vice President/General Manager), Al MacIsaac (Vice President/Assistant to the President), Norm Maciver (Assistant General Manager), Scotty Bowman (Senior Advisor), Joel Quenneville (Head Coach), Mike Kitchen, Jamie Kompon (Assistant Coaches), Stephane Waite (Goaltending Coach), Mike Gapski (Head Athletic Trainer), Troy Parchman (Equipment Manager), Jeff Thomas (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Clint Reif (Assistant Equipment Manager), Pawel Prylinski (Massage Therapist), Jim Heintzelman (Equipment Assistant), Paul Goodman (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Tim Campbell (Video Coach), Pierre Gauthier (Director, Player Personnel), Mark Kelley (Director, Amateur Scouting), Barry Smith (Director, Player Development), Ryan Stewart (Director, Pro Scouting), Ron Anderson (Director, Player Recruitment), Tony Ommen (Senior Director, Team Services), Mark Bernard (General Manager, Minor League Affiliates), Dr. Michael Terry (Head Team Physician) 2012 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 12 Ottawa [8] 2 at NY Rangers [1] 4 April 14 Ottawa 3 at NY Rangers 2 OT April 16 NY Rangers 1 at Ottawa 0 April 18 NY Rangers 2 at Ottawa 3 OT April 21 Ottawa 2 at NY Rangers 0 April 23 NY Rangers 3 at Ottawa 2 April 26 Ottawa 1 at NY Rangers 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series

16 April 12 Washington [7] 0 at Boston [2] 1 OT April 14 Washington 2 at Boston 1 2OT April 16 Boston 4 at Washington 3 April 19 Boston 1 at Washington 2 April 21 Washington 4 at Boston 3 April 22 Boston 4 at Washington 3 OT April 25 Washington 2 at Boston 1 OT Washington won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 13 New Jersey [6] 3 at Florida [3] 2 April 15 New Jersey 2 at Florida 4 April 17 Florida 4 at New Jersey 3 April 19 Florida 0 at New Jersey 4 April 21 New Jersey 0 at Florida 3 April 24 Florida 2 at New Jersey 3 OT April 26 New Jersey 3 at Florida 2 2OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 11 Philadelphia [5] 4 at Pittsburgh [4] 3 OT April 13 Philadelphia 8 at Pittsburgh 5 April 15 Pittsburgh 4 at Philadelphia 8 April 18 Pittsburgh 10 at Philadelphia 3 April 20 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 3 April 22 Pittsburgh 1 at Philadelphia 5 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 11 Los Angeles [8] 4 at Vancouver [1] 2 April 13 Los Angeles 4 at Vancouver 2 April 15 Vancouver 0 at Los Angeles 1 April 18 Vancouver 3 at Los Angeles 1 April 22 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 1 OT Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 12 San Jose [7] 3 at St. Louis [2] 2 2OT April 14 San Jose 0 at St. Louis 3 April 16 St. Louis 4 at San Jose 3 April 19 St. Louis 2 at San Jose 1 April 21 San Jose 1 at St. Louis 3 St. Louis won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 12 Chicago [6] 2 at Phoenix [3] 3 OT April 14 Chicago 4 at Phoenix 3 OT April 17 Phoenix 3 at Chicago 2 OT April 19 Phoenix 3 at Chicago 2 OT April 21 Chicago 2 at Phoenix 1 OT April 23 Phoenix 4 at Chicago 0 Phoenix won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 11 Detroit [5] 2 at Nashville [4] 3 April 13 Detroit 3 at Nashville 2 April 15 Nashville 3 at Detroit 2 April 17 Nashville 3 at Detroit 1 April 20 Detroit 1 at Nashville 2 Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-1 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 28 Washington [7] 1 at NY Rangers [1] 3 April 30 Washington 3 at NY Rangers 2 May 2 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 1 3OT May 5 NY Rangers 2 at Washington 3 May 7 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 3 OT May 9 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 May 12 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 NY Rangers won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 29 New Jersey [6] 3 at Philadelphia [5] 4 OT May 1 New Jersey 4 at Philadelphia 1 May 3 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 4 OT May 6 Philadelphia 2 at New Jersey 4 May 8 New Jersey 3 at Philadelphia 1 New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 28 Los Angeles [8] 3 at St. Louis [2] 1 April 30 Los Angeles 5 at St. Louis 2 May 3 St. Louis 2 at Los Angeles 4 May 6 St. Louis 1 at Los Angeles 3 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 27 Nashville [4] 3 at Phoenix [3] 4 OT April 29 Nashville 3 at Phoenix 5 May 2 Phoenix 0 at Nashville 2 May 4 Phoenix 1 at Nashville 0 May 7 Nashville 1 at Phoenix 2 Phoenix won best-of-seven series 4-1 CONFERENCE FINALS May 14 New Jersey [6] 0 at NY Rangers [1] 3 May 16 New Jersey 3 at NY Rangers 2 May 19 NY Rangers 3 at New Jersey 0 May 21 NY Rangers 1 at New Jersey 4 May 23 New Jersey 5 at NY Rangers 3 May 25 NY Rangers 2 at New Jersey 3 OT New Jersey won best-of-seven series 4-2 May 13 Los Angeles [8] 4 at Phoenix [3] 2 May 15 Los Angeles 4 at Phoenix 0 May 17 Phoenix 1 at Los Angeles 2 May 20 Phoenix 2 at Los Angeles 0 May 22 Los Angeles 4 at Phoenix 3 OT Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-1 FINAL May 30 Los Angeles [8] 2 at New Jersey [6] 1 OT June 2 Los Angeles 2 at New Jersey 1 OT June 4 New Jersey 0 at Los Angeles 4 June 6 New Jersey 3 at Los Angeles 1 June 9 Los Angeles 1 at New Jersey 2 June 11 New Jersey 1 at Los Angeles 6 Los Angeles won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Jonathan Quick Goaltender Los Angeles Kings 16

17 LOS ANGELES KINGS Dustin Brown (Captain), Jonathan Bernier, Jeff Carter, Kyle Clifford, Drew Doughty, Davis Drewiske, Colin Fraser, Simon Gagne, Matt Greene, Dwight King, Anze Kopitar, Trevor Lewis, Alec Martinez, Willie Mitchell, Jordan Nolan, Dustin Penner, Jonathan Quick, Mike Richards, Brad Richardson, Robert Scuderi, Jarret Stoll, Slava Voynov, Kevin Westgarth, Justin Williams, Philip Anschutz (Owner), Nancy Anschutz (Owner), Timothy Leiweke (Governor), Daniel Beckerman (Chief Financial Officer), Ted Fikre (Chief Legal Officer), Dean Lombardi (President/General Manager), Luc Robitaille (President, Business Operations), Ron Hextall (Vice President/Assistant General Manager), Jeffrey Solomon (Vice President/Hockey Operations and Legal Affairs), Darryl Sutter (Head Coach), John Stevens (Assistant Coach), Jamie Kompon (Assistant Coach), Bill Ranford (Goaltending Coach), Chris McGowan (Chief Operating Officer), Michael Altieri (Vice President, Communications and Content), Jack Ferreira (Special Assistant to the General Manager), Mike O Connell (Player Development), Nelson Emerson (Player Development), Rob Laird (Senior Pro Scout), Michael Futa (Director of Amateur Scouting), Mark Yannetti (Director of Amateur Scouting), Lee Callans (Scouting Operations Coordinator), Marshall Dickerson (Director of Team Operations), Ryan Colville (Video Coordinator), Darren Granger (Head Equipment Manager), Chris Kingsley (Head Athletic Trainer), Dana C. Bryson (Assistant Equipment Manager), Myles Hirayama (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 2011 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 13 NY Rangers [8] 1 at Washington [1] 2 OT April 15 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 2 April 17 Washington 2 at NY Rangers 3 April 20 Washington 4 at NY Rangers 3 OT April 23 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 3 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 14 Buffalo [7] 1 at Philadelphia [2] 0 April 16 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 5 April 18 Philadelphia 4 at Buffalo 2 April 20 Philadelphia 0 at Buffalo 1 April 22 Buffalo 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT April 24 Philadelphia 5 at Buffalo 4 OT April 26 Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 5 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 14 Montreal [6] 2 at Boston [3] 0 April 16 Montreal 3 at Boston 1 April 18 Boston 4 at Montreal 2 April 21 Boston 5 at Montreal 4 OT April 23 Montreal 1 at Boston 2 OT April 26 Boston 1 at Montreal 2 April 27 Montreal 3 at Boston 4 OT Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 13 Tampa Bay [5] 0 at Pittsburgh [4] 3 April 15 Tampa Bay 5 at Pittsburgh 1 April 18 Pittsburgh 3 at Tampa Bay 2 April 20 Pittsburgh 3 at Tampa Bay 2 OT April 23 Tampa Bay 8 at Pittsburgh 2 April 25 Pittsburgh 2 at Tampa Bay 4 April 27 Tampa Bay 1 at Pittsburgh 0 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 13 Chicago [8] 0 at Vancouver [1] 2 April 15 Chicago 3 at Vancouver 4 April 17 Vancouver 3 at Chicago 2 April 19 Vancouver 2 at Chicago 7 April 21 Chicago 5 at Vancouver 0 April 24 Vancouver 3 at Chicago 4 OT April 26 Chicago 1 at Vancouver 2 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 14 Los Angeles [7] 2 at San Jose [2] 3 OT April 16 Los Angeles 4 at San Jose 0 April 19 San Jose 6 at Los Angeles 5 OT April 21 San Jose 6 at Los Angeles 3 April 23 Los Angeles 3 at San Jose 1 April 25 San Jose 4 at Los Angeles 3 OT San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 13 Phoenix [6] 2 at Detroit [3] 4 April 16 Phoenix 3 at Detroit 4 April 18 Detroit 4 at Phoenix 2 April 20 Detroit 6 at Phoenix 3 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 13 Nashville [5] 4 at Anaheim [4] 1 April 15 Nashville 3 at Anaheim 5 April 17 Anaheim 3 at Nashville 4 April 20 Anaheim 6 at Nashville 3 April 22 Nashville 4 at Anaheim 3 OT April 24 Anaheim 2 at Nashville 4 Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 29 Tampa Bay [5] 4 at Washington [1] 2 May 1 Tampa Bay 3 at Washington 2 OT May 3 Washington 3 at Tampa Bay 4 May 4 Washington 3 at Tampa Bay 5 Tampa Bay won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 30 Boston [3] 7 at Philadelphia [2] 3 May 2 Boston 3 at Philadelphia 2 OT May 4 Philadelphia 1 at Boston 5 May 6 Philadelphia 1 at Boston 5 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 28 Nashville [5] 0 at Vancouver [1] 1 April 30 Nashville 2 at Vancouver 1 OT May 3 Vancouver 3 at Nashville 2 OT May 5 Vancouver 4 at Nashville 2 May 7 Nashville 4 at Vancouver 3 May 9 Vancouver 2 at Nashville 1 Vancouver won best-of-seven series

18 April 29 Detroit [3] 1 at San Jose [2] 2 OT May 1 Detroit 1 at San Jose 2 May 4 San Jose 4 at Detroit 3 OT May 6 San Jose 3 at Detroit 4 May 8 Detroit 4 at San Jose 3 May 10 San Jose 1 at Detroit 3 May 12 Detroit 2 at San Jose 3 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONFERENCE FINALS May 14 Tampa Bay [5] 5 at Boston [3] 2 May 17 Tampa Bay 5 at Boston 6 May 19 Boston 2 at Tampa Bay 0 May 21 Boston 3 at Tampa Bay 5 May 23 Tampa Bay 1 at Boston 3 May 25 Boston 4 at Tampa Bay 5 May 27 Tampa Bay 0 at Boston 1 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 15 San Jose [2] 2 at Vancouver [1] 3 May 18 San Jose 3 at Vancouver 7 May 20 Vancouver 3 at San Jose 4 May 22 Vancouver 4 at San Jose 2 May 24 San Jose 2 at Vancouver 3 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-1 FINAL June 1 Boston [3] 0 at Vancouver [1] 1 June 4 Boston 2 at Vancouver 3 OT June 6 Vancouver 1 at Boston 8 June 8 Vancouver 0 at Boston 4 June 10 Boston 0 at Vancouver 1 June 13 Vancouver 2 at Boston 5 June 15 Boston 4 at Vancouver 0 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Tim Thomas Goaltender Boston Bruins BOSTON BRUINS Zdeno Chara (Captain), Patrice Bergeron, Johnny Boychuk, Gregory Campbell, Andrew Ference, Nathan Horton, Tomas Kaberle, Chris Kelly, David Krejci, Milan Lucic, Brad Marchand, Adam McQuaid, Daniel Paille, Rich Peverley, Tuukka Rask, Mark Recchi, Michael Ryder, Marc Savard, Tyler Seguin, Dennis Seidenberg, Tim Thomas, Shawn Thornton, Jeremy and Margaret Jacobs, Charlie Jacobs, Louis Jacobs, Jerry Jacobs Jr. (Ownership), Cam Neely (President), Peter Chiarelli (General Manager), Jim Benning, Don Sweeney (Assistant General Managers), Claude Julien (Head Coach), Doug Jarvis, Geoff Ward, Doug Houda (Assistant Coaches), Bob Essensa (Goaltending Coach), Harry Sinden (Senior Advisor), John Bucyk (Team Road Service Coordinator), Scott Bradley (Director of Player Personnel), Wayne Smith (Director of Amateur Scouting), John Weisbrod (Director of Collegiate Scouting), Adam Creighton, Tom McVie (Scouts), Dale Hamilton-Powers (Director of Administration), Matt Chmura (Director of Communications), Ryan Nadeau (Manager of Hockey Administration), Don DelNegro (Athletic Trainer), John Whitesides (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Keith Robinson (Equipment Manager), Derek Repucci (Assistant Trainer and Massage Therapist), Jim Beets Johnson (Assistant Equipment Manager), Scott Waugh (Physical Therapist) 2010 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 15 Montreal [8] 3 at Washington [1] 2 OT April 17 Montreal 5 at Washington 6 OT April 19 Washington 5 at Montreal 1 April 21 Washington 6 at Montreal 3 April 23 Montreal 2 at Washington 1 April 26 Washington 1 at Montreal 4 April 28 Montreal 2 at Washington 1 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 14 Philadelphia [7] 2 at New Jersey [2] 1 April 16 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 5 April 18 New Jersey 2 at Philadelphia 3 OT April 20 New Jersey 1 at Philadelphia 4 April 22 Philadelphia 3 at New Jersey 0 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 April 15 Boston [6] 1 at Buffalo [3] 2 April 17 Boston 5 at Buffalo 3 April 19 Buffalo 1 at Boston 2 April 21 Buffalo 2 at Boston 3 2OT April 23 Boston 1 at Buffalo 4 April 26 Buffalo 3 at Boston 4 Boston won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 14 Ottawa [5] 5 at Pittsburgh [4] 4 April 16 Ottawa 1 at Pittsburgh 2 April 18 Pittsburgh 4 at Ottawa 2 April 20 Pittsburgh 7 at Ottawa 4 April 22 Ottawa 4 at Pittsburgh 3 3OT April 24 Pittsburgh 4 at Ottawa 3 OT Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 14 Colorado [8] 2 at San Jose [1] 1 April 16 Colorado 5 at San Jose 6 OT April 18 San Jose 0 at Colorado 1 OT April 20 San Jose 2 at Colorado 1 OT April 22 Colorado 0 at San Jose 5 April 24 San Jose 5 at Colorado 2 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Nashville [7] 4 at Chicago [2] 1 April 18 Nashville 0 at Chicago 2 April 20 Chicago 1 at Nashville 4 April 22 Chicago 3 at Nashville 0 April 24 Nashville 4 at Chicago 5 OT April 26 Chicago 5 at Nashville 3 Chicago won best-of-seven series

19 April 15 Los Angeles [6] 2 at Vancouver [3] 3 OT April 17 Los Angeles 3 at Vancouver 2 OT April 19 Vancouver 3 at Los Angeles 5 April 21 Vancouver 6 at Los Angeles 4 April 23 Los Angeles 2 at Vancouver 7 April 25 Vancouver 4 at Los Angeles 2 Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 14 Detroit [5] 2 at Phoenix [4] 3 April 16 Detroit 7 at Phoenix 4 April 18 Phoenix 4 at Detroit 2 April 20 Phoenix 0 at Detroit 3 April 23 Detroit 4 at Phoenix 1 April 25 Phoenix 5 at Detroit 2 April 27 Detroit 6 at Phoenix 1 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS April 30 Montreal [8] 3 at Pittsburgh [4] 6 May 2 Montreal 3 at Pittsburgh 1 May 4 Pittsburgh 2 at Montreal 0 May 6 Pittsburgh 2 at Montreal 3 May 8 Montreal 1 at Pittsburgh 2 May 10 Pittsburgh 3 at Montreal 4 May 12 Montreal 5 at Pittsburgh 2 Montreal won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 1 Philadelphia [7] 4 at Boston [6] 5 OT May 3 Philadelphia 2 at Boston 3 May 5 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 1 May 7 Boston 4 at Philadelphia 5 OT May 10 Philadelphia 4 at Boston 0 May 12 Boston 1 at Philadelphia 2 May 14 Philadelphia 4 at Boston 3 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 29 Detroit [5] 3 at San Jose [1] 4 May 2 Detroit 3 at San Jose 4 May 4 San Jose 4 at Detroit 3 OT May 6 San Jose 1 at Detroit 7 May 8 Detroit 1 at San Jose 2 San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 1 Vancouver [3] 5 at Chicago [2] 1 May 3 Vancouver 2 at Chicago 4 May 5 Chicago 5 at Vancouver 2 May 7 Chicago 7 at Vancouver 4 May 9 Vancouver 4 at Chicago 1 May 11 Chicago 5 at Vancouver 1 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE FINALS May 16 Montreal [8] 0 at Philadelphia [7] 6 May 18 Montreal 0 at Philadelphia 3 May 20 Philadelphia 1 at Montreal 5 May 22 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal 0 May 24 Montreal 2 at Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia won best-of-seven series 4-1 May 16 Chicago [2] 2 at San Jose [1] 1 May 18 Chicago 4 at San Jose 2 May 21 San Jose 2 at Chicago 3 OT May 23 San Jose 2 at Chicago 4 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-0 FINAL May 29 Philadelphia [7] 5 at Chicago [2] 6 May 31 Philadelphia 1 at Chicago 2 June 2 Chicago 3 at Philadelphia 4 OT June 4 Chicago 3 at Philadelphia 5 June 6 Philadelphia 4 at Chicago 7 June 9 Chicago 4 at Philadelphia 3 OT Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Jonathan Toews Center Chicago Blackhawks CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Jonathan Toews (Captain), Dave Bolland, Nick Boynton, Troy Brouwer, Adam Burish, Dustin Byfuglien, Brian Campbell, Ben Eager, Colin Fraser, Jordan Henry, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa, Cristobal Huet, Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith, Tomas Kopecky, Andrew Ladd, John Madden, Antti Niemi, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp, Brent Sopel, Kris Versteeg, W. Rockwell Wirtz (Chairman), John McDonough (President), Jay Blunk (Senior VP, Business Operations), Stan Bowman (General Manager), Kevin Cheveldayoff (Assistant General Manager), Al MacIsaac (Senior Director, Hockey Administration/Assistant to the President), Scotty Bowman, Dale Tallon (Senior Advisors, Hockey Operations), Joel Quenneville (Head Coach), John Torchetti, Mike Haviland (Assistant Coaches), Stephane Waite (Goaltending Coach), Paul Goodman (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Brad Aldrich (Video Coach), Paul Vincent (Skating Coach), Marc Bergevin (Director, Player Personnel), Mark Bernard (G.M., Minor League Affiliations), Norm Maciver (Director, Player Development), Mark Kelley (Director, Amateur Scouting), Ron Anderson (Director, Player Recruitment), Michel Dumas (Chief Amateur Scout), Tony Ommen (Director, Team Services), Dr. Michael Terry (Head Team Physician), Mike Gapski (Head Athletic Trainer), Troy Parchman (Equipment Manager), Pawel Prylinski (Massage Therapist), Jeff Thomas (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Clint Reif (Assistant Equipment Manager), Jim Heintzelman (Equipment Assistant) 2009 CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS April 16 Montreal [8] 2 at Boston [1] 4 April 18 Montreal 1 at Boston 5 April 20 Boston 4 at Montreal 2 April 22 Boston 4 at Montreal 1 Boston won best-of-seven series

20 April 15 NY Rangers [7] 4 at Washington [2] 3 April 18 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 0 April 20 Washington 4 at NY Rangers 0 April 22 Washington 1 at NY Rangers 2 April 24 NY Rangers 0 at Washington 4 April 26 Washington 5 at NY Rangers 3 April 28 NY Rangers 1 at Washington 2 Washington won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 15 Carolina [6] 1 at New Jersey [3] 4 April 17 Carolina 2 at New Jersey 1 OT April 19 New Jersey 3 at Carolina 2 OT April 21 New Jersey 3 at Carolina 4 April 23 Carolina 0 at New Jersey 1 April 26 New Jersey 0 at Carolina 4 April 28 Carolina 4 at New Jersey 3 Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 15 Philadelphia [5] 1 at Pittsburgh [4] 4 April 17 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT April 19 Pittsburgh 3 at Philadelphia 6 April 21 Pittsburgh 3 at Philadelphia 1 April 23 Philadelphia 3 at Pittsburgh 0 April 25 Pittsburgh 5 at Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Anaheim [8] 2 at San Jose [1] 0 April 19 Anaheim 3 at San Jose 2 April 21 San Jose 4 at Anaheim 3 April 23 San Jose 0 at Anaheim 4 April 25 Anaheim 2 at San Jose 3 OT April 27 San Jose 1 at Anaheim 4 Anaheim won best-of-seven series 4-2 April 16 Columbus [7] 1 at Detroit [2] 3 April 18 Columbus 0 at Detroit 4 April 21 Detroit 4 at Columbus 1 April 23 Detroit 6 at Columbus 5 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 15 St. Louis [6] 1 at Vancouver [3] 2 April 17 St. Louis 0 at Vancouver 3 April 19 Vancouver 3 at St. Louis 2 April 21 Vancouver 3 at St. Louis 2 OT Vancouver won best-of-seven series 4-0 April 16 Calgary [5] 2 at Chicago [4] 3 OT April 18 Calgary 2 at Chicago 3 April 20 Chicago 2 at Calgary 4 April 22 Chicago 4 at Calgary 6 April 25 Calgary 1 at Chicago 5 April 27 Chicago 4 at Calgary 1 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS May 1 Carolina [6] 1 at Boston [1] 4 May 3 Carolina 3 at Boston 0 May 6 Boston 2 at Carolina 3 OT May 8 Boston 1 at Carolina 4 May 10 Carolina 0 at Boston 4 May 12 Boston 4 at Carolina 2 May 14 Carolina 3 at Boston 2 OT Carolina won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 2 Pittsburgh [4] 2 at Washington [2] 3 May 4 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 4 May 6 Washington 2 at Pittsburgh 3 OT May 8 Washington 3 at Pittsburgh 5 May 9 Pittsburgh 4 at Washington 3 OT May 11 Washington 5 at Pittsburgh 4 OT May 13 Pittsburgh 6 at Washington 2 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-3 May 1 Anaheim [8] 2 at Detroit [2] 3 May 3 Anaheim 4 at Detroit 3 3OT May 5 Detroit 1 at Anaheim 2 May 7 Detroit 6 at Anaheim 3 May 10 Anaheim 1 at Detroit 4 May 12 Detroit 1 at Anaheim 2 May 14 Anaheim 3 at Detroit 4 Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-3 April 30 Chicago [4] 3 at Vancouver [3] 5 May 2 Chicago 6 at Vancouver 3 May 5 Vancouver 3 at Chicago 1 May 7 Vancouver 1 at Chicago 2 OT May 9 Chicago 4 at Vancouver 2 May 11 Vancouver 5 at Chicago 7 Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2 CONFERENCE FINALS May 18 Carolina [6] 2 at Pittsburgh [4] 3 May 21 Carolina 4 at Pittsburgh 7 May 23 Pittsburgh 6 at Carolina 2 May 26 Pittsburgh 4 at Carolina 1 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-0 May 17 Chicago [4] 2 at Detroit [2] 5 May 19 Chicago 2 at Detroit 3 OT May 22 Detroit 3 at Chicago 4 OT May 24 Detroit 6 at Chicago 1 May 27 Chicago 1 at Detroit 2 OT Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-1 FINAL May 30 Pittsburgh [4] 1 at Detroit [2] 3 May 31 Pittsburgh 1 at Detroit 3 June 2 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 4 June 4 Detroit 2 at Pittsburgh 4 June 6 Pittsburgh 0 at Detroit 5 June 9 Detroit 1 at Pittsburgh 2 June 12 Pittsburgh 2 at Detroit 1 Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series

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