1990–91 NHL season

The 1990–91 NHL season was the 74th regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-one teams each played 80 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Pittsburgh Penguins, who won the best of seven series 4–2 against the Minnesota North Stars. The North Stars defeated the Edmonton Oilers to become the first Norris Division team to appear in the Stanley Cup Finals since all the teams were moved around in 1981. The championship was the first in Penguins history. A record high 92 playoff games were held, and for the first time since the 1973 playoffs, no team was beat in four games in a playoff series.

1990–91 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 4, 1990 – May 25, 1991
Number of games80
Number of teams21
TV partner(s)CBC, TSN, SRC (Canada)
SportsChannel America, NBC[lower-alpha 1] (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickOwen Nolan
Picked byQuebec Nordiques
Regular season
Presidents' TrophyChicago Blackhawks
Season MVPBrett Hull (Blues)
Top scorerWayne Gretzky (Kings)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPMario Lemieux (Penguins)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsPittsburgh Penguins
  Runners-upMinnesota North Stars

This was the last NHL season to end in the month of May.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points

'Wales Conference
Adams Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Boston Bruins442412299264100
Montreal Canadiens39301127324989
Buffalo Sabres31301929227881
Hartford Whalers31381123827673
Quebec Nordiques16501423635446
Patrick Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Pittsburgh Penguins4133634230588
New York Rangers36311329726585
Washington Capitals3736725825881
New Jersey Devils32331527226479
Philadelphia Flyers33371025226776
New York Islanders25451022329060
Campbell Conference
Norris Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Chicago Blackhawks49238284211106
St. Louis Blues472211310250105
Detroit Red Wings3438827329876
Minnesota North Stars27391425626668
Toronto Maple Leafs23461124131857
Smythe Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Los Angeles Kings462410340254102
Calgary Flames46268344263100
Edmonton Oilers3737627227280
Vancouver Canucks2843924331565
Winnipeg Jets26431126028863

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings7841122163
Brett HullSt. Louis Blues788645131
Adam OatesSt. Louis Blues612590115
Mark RecchiPittsburgh Penguins784073113
John CullenPittsburgh Penguins / Hartford Whalers783971110
Joe SakicQuebec Nordiques804861109
Steve YzermanDetroit Red Wings805157108
Theoren FleuryCalgary Flames795153104
Al MacInnisCalgary Flames782875103
Steve LarmerChicago Blackhawks804457101

Stanley Cup playoffs

Note: All dates in 1991

Playoff bracket

  Division Semifinals Division Finals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals
                                     
A1 Boston 4  
A4 Hartford 2  
  A1 Boston 4  
 
  A2 Montreal 3  
A2 Montreal 4
A3 Buffalo 2  
  A1 Boston 2  
Prince of Wales Conference
  P1 Pittsburgh 4  
P1 Pittsburgh 4  
P4 New Jersey 3  
  P1 Pittsburgh 4
 
  P3 Washington 1  
P2 NY Rangers 2
P3 Washington 4  
  P1 Pittsburgh 4
  N4 Minnesota 2
N1 Chicago 2  
N4 Minnesota 4  
  N4 Minnesota 4
 
  N2 St. Louis 2  
N2 St. Louis 4
N3 Detroit 3  
  N4 Minnesota 4
Clarence Campbell Conference
  S3 Edmonton 1  
S1 Los Angeles 4  
S4 Vancouver 2  
  S1 Los Angeles 2
 
  S3 Edmonton 4  
S2 Calgary 3
S3 Edmonton 4  

Wales Conference

Boston vs. Hartford
DateAwayHome
April 3Hartford 52 Boston
April 5Hartford 34 Boston
April 7Boston 63 Hartford
April 9Boston 34 Hartford
April 11Hartford 16 Boston
April 13Boston 31 Hartford
Boston wins series 4–2
Montreal vs. Buffalo
DateAwayHome
April 3Buffalo 57 Montreal
April 5Buffalo 45 Montreal
April 7Montreal 45 Buffalo
April 9Montreal 46 Buffalo
April 11Buffalo 34 MontrealOT
April 13Montreal 51 Buffalo
Montreal wins series 4–2
Pittsburgh vs. New Jersey
DateAwayHome
April 3New Jersey 31 Pittsburgh
April 5New Jersey 45 PittsburghOT
April 7Pittsburgh 43 New Jersey
April 9Pittsburgh 14 New Jersey
April 11New Jersey 42 Pittsburgh
April 13Pittsburgh 43 New Jersey
April 15New Jersey 04 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh wins series 4–3
NY Rangers vs. Washington
DateAwayHome
April 3Washington 12 NY Rangers
April 5Washington 30 NY Rangers
April 7NY Rangers 60 Washington
April 9NY Rangers 23 Washington
April 11Washington 54 NY Rangers
April 13NY Rangers 24 Washington
Washington wins series 4–2

Campbell Conference

Chicago vs. Minnesota
DateAwayHome
April 4Minnesota 43 ChicagoOT
April 6Minnesota 25 Chicago
April 8 Chicago 65 Minnesota
April 10Chicago 13 Minnesota
April 12Minnesota 60 Chicago
April 14Chicago 13 Minnesota
Minnesota wins series 4–2
St. Louis vs. Detroit
DateAwayHome
April 4Detroit 63 St. Louis
April 6Detroit 24 St. Louis
April 8St. Louis 25 Detroit
April 10St. Louis 34 Detroit
April 12Detroit 16 St. Louis
April 14St. Louis 30 Detroit
April 16Detroit 23 St. Louis
St. Louis wins series 4–3
Los Angeles vs. Vancouver
DateAwayHome
April 4Vancouver 65 Los Angeles
April 6Vancouver 23 Los AngelesOT
April 8Los Angeles 12 VancouverOT
April 10Los Angeles 61 Vancouver
April 12Vancouver 47 Los Angeles
April 14Los Angeles 41 Vancouver
Los Angeles wins series 4–2
Calgary vs. Edmonton
DateAwayHome
April 4Edmonton 31 Calgary
April 6Edmonton 13 Calgary
April 8Calgary 34 Edmonton
April 10Calgary 25 Edmonton
April 12Edmonton 35 Calgary
April 14Calgary 21 EdmontonOT
April 16Edmonton 54 CalgaryOT
Edmonton wins series 4–3

Division Finals

Wales Conference
Boston vs. Montreal
DateAwayHome
April 17Montreal 12 Boston
April 19Montreal 43 BostonOT
April 21Boston 32 Montreal
April 23Boston 26 Montreal
April 25Montreal 14 Boston
April 27Boston 23 MontrealOT
April 29Montreal 12 Boston
Boston win series 4–3
Pittsburgh vs. Washington
DateAwayHome
April 17Washington 42 Pittsburgh
April 19Washington 67 PittsburghOT
April 21Pittsburgh 31 Washington
April 23Pittsburgh 31 Washington
April 25Washington 14 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh wins series 4–1
Campbell Conference
St. Louis vs. Minnesota
DateAwayHome
April 18Minnesota 21 St. Louis
April 20Minnesota 25 St. Louis
April 22St. Louis 15 Minnesota
April 24St. Louis 48 Minnesota
April 26Minnesota 24 St. Louis
April 28St. Louis 23 Minnesota
Minnesota wins series 4–2
Los Angeles vs. Edmonton
DateAwayHome
April 18Edmonton 34 Los AngelesOT
April 20Edmonton 43 Los Angeles2OT
April 22Los Angeles 34 Edmonton2OT
April 24Los Angeles 24 Edmonton
April 26Edmonton 25 Los Angeles
April 28Los Angeles 34 EdmontonOT
Edmonton wins series 4–2

Conference Finals

Wales Conference
Boston vs. Pittsburgh
DateAwayHome
May 1Pittsburgh 36 Boston
May 3Pittsburgh 45 BostonOT
May 5Boston 14 Pittsburgh
May 7Boston 14 Pittsburgh
May 9Pittsburgh 72 Boston
May 11Boston 35 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh wins series 4–2
and Prince of Wales Trophy
Campbell Conference
Edmonton vs. Minnesota
DateAwayHome
May 2Minnesota 31 Edmonton
May 4Minnesota 27 Edmonton
May 6Edmonton 37 Minnesota
May 8Edmonton 15 Minnesota
May 10Minnesota 32 Edmonton
Minnesota wins series 4–1 and
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl

Finals

Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Minnesota North Stars
DateAwayScoreHomeScoreNotes
May 15Minnesota5Pittsburgh4
May 17Minnesota1Pittsburgh4
May 19Pittsburgh1Minnesota3
May 21Pittsburgh5Minnesota3
May 23Minnesota4Pittsburgh6
May 25Pittsburgh8Minnesota0
Pittsburgh wins series 4–2
and Stanley Cup
Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh)
wins Conn Smythe Trophy

NHL Awards

Presidents' Trophy:Chicago Blackhawks
Prince of Wales Trophy:Pittsburgh Penguins
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Minnesota North Stars
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Dave Taylor, Los Angeles Kings
Calder Memorial Trophy:Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
Conn Smythe Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Frank J. Selke Trophy:Dirk Graham, Chicago Blackhawks
Hart Memorial Trophy:Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues
Jack Adams Award:Brian Sutter, St. Louis Blues
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins
King Clancy Memorial Trophy:Dave Taylor, Los Angeles Kings
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings
Lester B. Pearson Award:Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues
NHL Plus/Minus Award:Marty McSorley, Los Angeles Kings & Theo Fleury, Calgary Flames
Vezina Trophy:Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
William M. Jennings Trophy:Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
Lester Patrick Trophy:Rod Gilbert, Mike Ilitch

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks G Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens
Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins D Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks
Al MacInnis, Calgary Flames D Brian Leetch, New York Rangers
Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings C Adam Oates, St. Louis Blues
Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues RW Cam Neely, Boston Bruins
Luc Robitaille, Los Angeles Kings LW Kevin Stevens, Pittsburgh Penguins

First games

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1990–91 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):

  • Robert Reichel, Calgary Flames
  • Dominik Hasek, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Keith Primeau, Detroit Red Wings
  • Mike Sillinger, Detroit Red Wings
  • Sergei Fedorov, Detroit Red Wings
  • Bobby Holik, Hartford Whalers
  • Geoff Sanderson, Hartford Whalers
  • John LeClair, Montreal Canadiens
  • Patrice Brisebois, Montreal Canadiens
  • Sean Hill*, Montreal Canadiens
  • Doug Weight*, New York Rangers
  • Tony Amonte*, New York Rangers
  • Mike Ricci, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Mats Sundin, Quebec Nordiques
  • Owen Nolan, Quebec Nordiques
  • Petr Nedved, Vancouver Canucks
  • Dmitri Khristich, Washington Capitals
  • Peter Bondra, Washington Capitals
  • Kris Draper, Winnipeg Jets

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1990–91 (listed with their last team):

  • Gord Kluzak, Boston Bruins
  • Tony McKegney, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Glen Hanlon, Detroit Red Wings
  • Don Maloney, New York Islanders
  • Lindy Ruff, New York Rangers
  • Pete Peeters, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Guy Lafleur, Quebec Nordiques
  • Harold Snepsts, St. Louis Blues
  • Paul MacLean, St. Louis Blues
  • Rick Meagher, St. Louis Blues
  • Stan Smyl, Vancouver Canucks
  • Joel Quenneville, Washington Capitals

1991 Trading Deadline

  • Trading Deadline: MARCH 5, 1991[1]
  • March 4, 1991: Ron Francis, Grant Jennings and Ulf Samuelsson traded from Hartford to Pittsburgh for John Cullen, Jeff Parker and Zarley Zalapski.
  • March 5, 1991: Allan Bester traded from Toronto to Detroit for Detroit's 6th round pick in 1991 Entry Draft.
  • March 5, 1991: Geoff Courtnall, Robert Dirk, Sergio Momesso, Cliff Ronning and future considerations traded from St. Louis to Vancouver for Dan Quinn and Garth Butcher.
  • March 5, 1991: Mark Hunter traded from Calgary to Hartford for Carey Wilson.
  • March 5, 1991: Mark Pederson traded from Montreal to Philadelphia for Philadelphia's 2nd round pick in 1991 Entry Draft and future considerations.
  • March 5, 1991: Keith Osborne traded from St. Louis to Toronto for Darren Veitch and future considerations.
  • March 5, 1991: Ken Priestlay traded from Buffalo to Pittsburgh for Tony Tanti.
  • March 5, 1991: Dana Murzyn traded from Calgary to Vancouver for Ron Stern, Kevan Guy and future considerations.
  • March 5, 1991: Kim Issel traded from Edmonton to Pittsburgh for Brad Aitken.
  • March 5, 1991: Steve Weeks traded from Vancouver to Buffalo for future considerations.
  • March 5, 1991: Marc Bureau traded from Calgary to Minnesota for Minnesota's 3rd round choice in 1991 Entry Draft.
  • March 5, 1991: Joey Kocur and Per Djoos traded from Detroit to NY Rangers for Kevin Miller, Jim Cummins and Dennis Vial.
  • March 5, 1991: Bobby Reynolds traded from Toronto to Washington for Robert Mendel.
  • March 5, 1991: Mike McNeill and Ryan McGill traded from Chicago to Quebec for Paul Gillis and Daniel Vincelette.
  • March 5, 1991: Ilkka Sinisalo traded from Minnesota to Los Angeles for Los Angeles' 8th round choice in 1991 Entry Draft.

Notes

  1. NBC only televised the All-Star Game.

References

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