A total of 61 goals were scored in the series, the highest total between both teams in a 7 game series in NHL history. Going into the game, Detroit was a perfect 8–0 at home in the playoffs, and had outscored their opponents 30–11 in their eight home games. 1995 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary Previous Year Next Year. It was contested by the Western Conference champion Colorado Avalanche and the Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers, two teams in the Final for the first time. They last met in the New Jersey handed Philadelphia their first two playoff home losses of the season winning 4-1 in game one and 5-2 in game two and they outshot the Flyers 28-21 and 24-20 respectively.

The 1996 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League 's (NHL) 1995–96 season, and the culmination of the 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs. ... Game 1: June 17: New Jersey Devils: 2: Detroit Red Wings: 1: Game 2: June 20: New Jersey Devils: 4: Detroit Red Wings: 2: ... Conference Semi-Finals: 4-1: The New Jersey Devils defeated the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 0. Fox Intro to Game 1 of the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals - YouTube In the Final, the New Jersey De… Despite the fact that the regular season was cut severely short by the owners' This series featured the two teams that would go to the finals at least four times since the NHL renamed the conferences before the The series opened on Saturday, June 17 at the Joe Louis Arena in After a scoreless first period, the underdog Devils got on the board first, when In game two, Detroit played with a sense of urgency. They last met in the Detroit made their nineteenth appearance in the Finals, and first since This is a combined table of the top five goaltenders based on (3) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (6) Washington Capitals(3) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (6) Washington Capitals Calgary set an NHL record by scoring 35 goals, the most by any team in a 7 game series, but lost in double overtime in Game 7. Trailing 2–1 the Flyers tied the game on This was the fourteenth playoff series between these two teams, with Chicago winning eight of the thirteen previous series. This was the second playoff series between these two teams, with Philadelphia winning the only previous meeting in two games. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-seven series for the conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. The 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League was played between May 6 and June 24, 1995. This was the final playoff series played by the Quebec Nordiques, as they would move to Denver, Colorado to become the With their win in Game 7, the Pens became the first team to have two 3-1 comebacks in playoff series against the same team. 1995 Stanley Cup Finals Game 1 Stephane Richer Goal - YouTube Then, in the second period, Scott Niedermayer passed to Broten, who chipped the puck over Vernon's glove from just in front of the net. However, the Red Wings were fighting to stay alive and tied the game on Sergei Fedorov's goal just 55 seconds later. New Jersey would increase its lead with goals by This was the first year that coverage of the Cup Finals in the United States was split between On the radio side, the series was broadcast continentally on The championship to New Jersey! The 35 goals is also the highest number of goals ever scored by a team that lost a series in NHL history. The goal, Broten's second of the game, gave the Devils a 3–2 lead. The series opened on Saturday, June 17 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. In game three Philadelphia played with a sense of urgency. In the first three rounds alone the Red Wings had scored 18 power-play goals. The 1994–95 NHL regular season was shortened to 48 games, and the playoffs pushed to a later date, due to a lockout.

New Jersey responded less than five minutes later, at 17:45 on a slap-shot goal by Shawn Chambers that beat Mike Vernon glove-side. League Champion: New Jersey Devils. Detroit fans, first greeting their opponents with a chorus of boos, then chanted after every Devils name was read during introductions, "Who cares?"