1995–96 NHL season

The 1995–96 NHL season was the 79th regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-six teams each played 82 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Colorado Avalanche. They swept the Florida Panthers in four games. This was the first year the team was named Avalanche.

1995–96 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 6, 1995 – June 10, 1996
Number of games82
Number of teams26
TV partner(s)CBC, TSN, SRC (Canada)
ESPN, Fox (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickBryan Berard
Picked byOttawa Senators
Regular season
Presidents' TrophyDetroit Red Wings
Season MVPMario Lemieux (Penguins)
Top scorerMario Lemieux (Penguins)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPJoe Sakic (Avalanche)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsColorado Avalanche
  Runners-upFlorida Panthers

League Business

1995–96 was the first season in Denver for the Avalanche, who had relocated from Quebec City where they were previously known as the Quebec Nordiques.

It was also the last season of existence for the Winnipeg Jets, as they announced that they would be moving from Manitoba to Arizona and become the Phoenix Coyotes at the season's end.

1995–96 would mark the last season the Buffalo Sabres would play in the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, the Flyers at the Spectrum, and Canadiens at the Montreal Forum.

Regular season

The Detroit Red Wings had a great season, finishing with the second-highest regular-season point total in NHL history (131 points), yet they fell to the Avalanche in the Western Conference final, the sixth game of which marked the beginning of the heated Detroit-Colorado rivalry.

Final standings

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

Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Pittsburgh Penguins49294362284102
Boston Bruins40311128226991
Montreal Canadiens40321026524890
Hartford Whalers3439923725977
Buffalo Sabres3342724726273
Ottawa Senators1859519129141
Atlantic Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Philadelphia Flyers452413282208103
New York Rangers41271427223796
Florida Panthers41311025423492
Washington Capitals39321123420489
Tampa Bay Lightning38321223824888
New Jersey Devils37331221520286
New York Islanders22501022931554
Western Conference
Central Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings62137325181131
Chicago Blackhawks40281427322094
Toronto Maple Leafs34361224725280
St. Louis Blues32341621924880
Winnipeg Jets3640627529178
Dallas Stars26421422728066
Pacific Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Colorado Avalanche472510326240104
Calgary Flames34371124124079
Vancouver Canucks32351527827879
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim3539823424778
Edmonton Oilers3044824030468
Los Angeles Kings24401825630266
San Jose Sharks2055725235747

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A PTS
Mario LemieuxPittsburgh706992161
Jaromir JagrPittsburgh826287149
Joe SakicColorado825169120
Ron FrancisPittsburgh772792119
Peter ForsbergColorado823086116
Eric LindrosPhiladelphia734768115
Paul KariyaAnaheim825058108
Teemu SelanneWinnipeg/
Anaheim
794068108
Sergei FedorovDetroit783968107
Alexander MogilnyVancouver795552107

Stanley Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

  Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals
                                     
1 Philadelphia 4  
8 Tampa Bay 2  
  2 Pittsburgh 4  
 
  3 NY Rangers 1  
3 NY Rangers 4
6 Montreal 2  
  2 Pittsburgh 3  
Eastern Conference
  4 Florida 4  
2 Pittsburgh 4  
7 Washington 2  
  1 Philadelphia 2
 
  4 Florida 4  
4 Florida 4
5 Boston 1  
  E4 Florida 0
  W2 Colorado 4
1 Detroit 4  
8 Winnipeg 2  
  1 Detroit 4
 
  5 St. Louis 3  
4 Toronto 2
5 St. Louis 4  
  1 Detroit 2
Western Conference
  2 Colorado 4  
2 Colorado 4  
7 Vancouver 2  
  2 Colorado 4
 
  3 Chicago 2  
3 Chicago 4
6 Calgary 0  

Eastern Conference

Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay
DateAwayHome
April 16Tampa Bay 37 Philadelphia
April 18Tampa Bay 21 PhiladelphiaOT
April 21Philadelphia 45 Tampa BayOT
April 23Philadelphia 41 Tampa Bay
April 25Tampa Bay 14 Philadelphia
April 27Philadelphia 61 Tampa Bay
Philadelphia wins series 4–2
Pittsburgh vs. Washington
DateAwayHome
April 17Washington 64 Pittsburgh
April 19Washington 53 Pittsburgh
April 22Pittsburgh 41 Washington
April 24Pittsburgh 32 Washington4 OT
April 26Washington 14 Pittsburgh
April 28Pittsburgh 32 Washington
Pittsburgh wins series 4–2
NY Rangers vs. Montreal
DateAwayHome
April 16Montreal 32 NY RangersOT
April 18Montreal 53 NY Rangers
April 21NY Rangers 21 Montreal
April 23NY Rangers 43 Montreal
April 26Montreal 23 NY Rangers
April 28NY Rangers 53 Montreal
NY Rangers wins series 4–2
Florida vs. Boston
DateAwayHome
April 17Boston 36 Florida
April 22Boston 26 Florida
April 24Florida 42 Boston
April 25Florida 26 Boston
April 27Boston 34 Florida
Florida wins series 4–1

Western Conference

Detroit vs. Winnipeg
DateAwayHome
April 17Winnipeg 14 Detroit
April 19Winnipeg 04 Detroit
April 21Detroit 14 Winnipeg
April 23Detroit 61 Winnipeg
April 26Winnipeg 31 Detroit
April 28Detroit 41 Winnipeg
Detroit wins series 4–2
Colorado vs. Vancouver
DateAwayHome
April 16Vancouver 25 Colorado
April 18Vancouver 54 Colorado
April 20Colorado 40 Vancouver
April 22Colorado 34 Vancouver
April 25Vancouver 45 ColoradoOT
April 27Colorado 32 Vancouver
Colorado wins series 4–2
Chicago vs. Calgary
DateAwayHome
April 17Calgary 14 Chicago
April 19Calgary 03 Chicago
April 21Chicago 75 Calgary
April 23Chicago 21 Calgary
Chicago wins series 4–0
Toronto vs. St. Louis
DateAwayHome
April 16St. Louis 31 Toronto
April 18St. Louis 45 TorontoOT
April 21Toronto 23 St. LouisOT
April 23Toronto 15 St. Louis
April 25St. Louis 45 TorontoOT
April 27Toronto 12 St. Louis
St. Louis wins series 4–2

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference
Florida vs. Philadelphia
DateAwayHome
May 2Florida 20 Philadelphia
May 4Florida 23 Philadelphia
May 7Philadelphia 31 Florida
May 9Philadelphia 34 FloridaOT
May 12Florida 21 Philadelphia2OT
May 14Philadelphia 14 Florida
Florida win series 4–2
NY Rangers vs. Pittsburgh
DateAwayHome
May 3NY Rangers 14 Pittsburgh
May 5NY Rangers 63 Pittsburgh
May 7Pittsburgh 32 NY Rangers
May 9Pittsburgh 41 NY Rangers
May 11NY Rangers 37 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh wins series 4–1
Western Conference
St. Louis vs. Detroit
DateAwayHome
May 3St. Louis 23 Detroit
May 5St. Louis 38 Detroit
May 8Detroit 45 St. LouisOT
May 10Detroit 01 St. Louis
May 12St. Louis 32 Detroit
May 14Detroit 42 St. Louis
May 16St. Louis 01 Detroit2OT
Detroit wins series 4–3
Chicago vs. Colorado
DateAwayHome
May 2Chicago 32 ColoradoOT
May 4Chicago 15 Colorado
May 6Colorado 34 ChicagoOT
May 8Colorado 32 Chicago3OT
May 11Chicago 14 Colorado
May 13Colorado 43 Chicago2OT
Colorado wins series 4–2

Conference finals

Eastern Conference
Florida vs. Pittsburgh
DateAwayHome
May 18Florida 51 Pittsburgh
May 20Florida 23 Pittsburgh
May 24Pittsburgh 25 Florida
May 26Pittsburgh 21 Florida
May 28Florida 03 Pittsburgh
May 30Pittsburgh 34 Florida
June 1Florida 31 Pittsburgh
Florida wins series 4–3
and Prince of Wales Trophy
Western Conference
Colorado vs. Detroit
DateAwayHome
May 19Colorado 32 DetroitOT
May 21Colorado 30 Detroit
May 23Detroit 64 Colorado
May 25Detroit 24 Colorado
May 27Colorado 25 Detroit
May 29Detroit 14 Colorado
Colorado wins series 4–2 and
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl

Finals

Colorado vs. Florida
DateAwayScoreHomeScoreNotes
June 4Florida1Colorado3
June 6Florida1Colorado8
June 8Colorado 3Florida2
June 10Colorado 1Florida03OT
Colorado wins series 4–0
and Stanley Cup
Joe Sakic (Colorado)
wins Conn Smythe Trophy

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Joe SakicColorado22181634
Mario LemieuxPittsburgh18111627
Jaromir JagrPittsburgh18111223
Valeri KamenskyColorado22101222
Peter ForsbergColorado22101121
Petr NedvedPittsburgh18101020
Steve YzermanDetroit1881220
Sergei FedorovDetroit1921820
Sandis OzolinshColorado2251419
Dave LowryFlorida2210717
Mike RicciColorado2261117
Adam DeadmarshColorado2251217

NHL Awards

Presidents' Trophy:Detroit Red Wings
Prince of Wales Trophy:Florida Panthers
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Colorado Avalanche
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Gary Roberts, Calgary Flames
Calder Memorial Trophy:Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa Senators
Conn Smythe Trophy:Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche
Frank J. Selke Trophy:Sergei Fedorov, Detroit Red Wings
Hart Memorial Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Jack Adams Award:Scotty Bowman, Detroit Red Wings
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks
King Clancy Memorial Trophy:Kris King, Winnipeg Jets
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Paul Kariya, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Lester B. Pearson Award:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL Plus/Minus Award:Vladimir Konstantinov, Detroit Red Wings
Vezina Trophy:Jim Carey, Washington Capitals
William M. Jennings Trophy:Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon, Detroit Red Wings
Lester Patrick Trophy:George Gund, Ken Morrow, Milt Schmidt

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Jim Carey, Washington Capitals G Chris Osgood, Detroit Red Wings
Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks D Vladimir Konstantinov, Detroit Red Wings
Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins D Brian Leetch, New York Rangers
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins C Eric Lindros, Philadelphia Flyers
Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins RW Alexander Mogilny, Vancouver Canucks
Paul Kariya, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim LW John LeClair, Philadelphia Flyers

First games

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1995–96 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):

  • Kyle McLaren, Boston Bruins
  • Jay McKee, Buffalo Sabres
  • Martin Biron, Buffalo Sabres
  • Jarome Iginla*, Calgary Flames
  • Stephane Yelle, Colorado Avalanche
  • Jere Lehtinen, Dallas Stars
  • Miroslav Satan, Edmonton Oilers
  • Ed Jovanovski, Florida Panthers
  • Jeff O'Neill, Hartford Whalers
  • Sami Kapanen, Hartford Whalers
  • Darcy Tucker, Montreal Canadiens
  • Jose Theodore, Montreal Canadiens
  • Saku Koivu, Montreal Canadiens
  • Patrik Elias, New Jersey Devils
  • Petr Sykora, New Jersey Devils
  • Steve Sullivan, New Jersey Devils
  • Bryan McCabe, New York Islanders
  • Todd Bertuzzi, New York Islanders
  • Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa Senators
  • Daymond Langkow, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Andrew Brunette, Washington Capitals
  • Brendan Witt, Washington Capitals

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1995–96 (listed with their last team):

  • Cam Neely, Boston Bruins
  • Alexei Kasatonov, Boston Bruins
  • Troy Murray, Colorado Avalanche
  • Paul Cavallini, Dallas Stars
  • Jimmy Carson, Hartford Whalers
  • Glenn Anderson, St. Louis Blues
  • Greg Gilbert, St. Louis Blues
  • Jim Sandlak, Vancouver Canucks

1996 Trading Deadline

  • Trading Deadline: MARCH 20, 1996 [1]
  • March 20, 1996: C Jesse Belanger traded from Florida to Vancouver for Vancouver's 3rd round pick in 1996 Entry Draft and future considerations.
  • March 20, 1996: LW Ken Baumgartner traded from Toronto to Anaheim for Winnipeg's 4th round pick in 1996 Entry Draft (previously acquired).
  • March 20, 1996: D J-J Daigneault traded from St. Louis to Pittsburgh for Pittsburgh's 6th round pick in 1996 Entry Draft.
  • March 20, 1996: LW Kevin Miller traded from San Jose to Pittsburgh for Pittsburgh's 5th round choice in 1996 Entry Draft and future considerations.
  • March 20, 1996: LW Pat Conacher and Calgary's 6th round pick in 1997 Entry Draft traded from Calgary to NY Islanders for C Bob Sweeney.
  • March 20, 1996: RW Kirk Maltby traded from Edmonton to Detroit for D Dan McGillis.
  • March 20, 1996: D Jaroslav Modry and Ottawa's 8th round pick in 1996 Entry Draft traded from Ottawa to Los Angeles for RW Kevin Brown.
  • March 20, 1996: LW Patrick Poulin, D Igor Ulanov and Chicago's 2nd round pick in 1996 Entry Draft traded from Chicago to Tampa Bay for D Enrico Ciccone and Tampa Bay's 2nd round pick in 1996 Entry Draft.
  • March 20, 1996: LW Yuri Khmylev and Buffalo's 8th round pick in 1996 Entry Draft traded from Buffalo to St. Louis for D Jean-Luc Grand Pierre, Ottawa's 2nd round pick in 1996 Entry Draft (previously acquired) and St. Louis' 3rd round pick in 1997 Entry Draft.
  • March 20, 1996: C Dave Hannan traded from Buffalo to Colorado for Colorado's 6th round pick in 1996 Entry Draft.
  • March 20, 1996: RW Alek Stojanov traded from Vancouver to Pittsburgh for RW Markus Naslund.
  • March 20, 1996: RW Ravil Gusmanov traded from Winnipeg to Chicago for Chicago's 4th round pick in 1996 Entry Draft.
  • March 20, 1996: RW Joe Kocur traded from NY Rangers to Vancouver for G Kay Whitmore.

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