1996–97 NHL season

The 1996–97 NHL season was the 80th regular season of the National Hockey League. The Stanley Cup winners were the Detroit Red Wings. They swept the Philadelphia Flyers in four games. The Red Wings had not won the Stanley Cup for 42 years.

1996–97 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 4, 1996 – June 7, 1997
Number of games82
Number of teams26
TV partner(s)CBC, TSN, SRC (Canada)
ESPN, Fox (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickChris Phillips
Picked byOttawa Senators
Regular season
Presidents' TrophyColorado Avalanche
Season MVPDominik Hasek (Sabres)
Top scorerMario Lemieux (Penguins)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPMike Vernon (Red Wings)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsDetroit Red Wings
  Runners-upPhiladelphia Flyers

Regular season

The Boston Bruins recorded the league's worst record, missing the playoffs for the first time in thirty seasons and ending the longest number of years in a row in the playoffs ever recorded in the history of North American professional sport.

Final standings

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

Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Buffalo Sabres40301223720892
Pittsburgh Penguins3836828528084
Ottawa Senators31361524927677
Montreal Canadiens31361524927677
Hartford Whalers32391122625675
Boston Bruins2647923430061
Atlantic Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
New Jersey Devils452314231182104
Philadelphia Flyers452413274217103
Florida Panthers35281922120189
New York Rangers38341025823186
Washington Capitals3340921423175
Tampa Bay Lightning32401021724774
New York Islanders29411224025070
Western Conference
Central Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Dallas Stars48268252198104
Detroit Red Wings38261825319794
Phoenix Coyotes3837724024383
St. Louis Blues36351123623983
Chicago Blackhawks34351322321081
Toronto Maple Leafs3044823027368
Pacific Division
TeamWLTGFGAPts
Colorado Avalanche49249277205107
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim36331324323185
Edmonton Oilers3637925224781
Vancouver Canucks3540725727377
Calgary Flames3241921423973
Los Angeles Kings28431121426867
San Jose Sharks2747821127862

Scoring leaders

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

Player Team GP G A PTS
Mario LemieuxPittsburgh765072122
Teemu SelanneAnaheim785158109
Paul KariyaAnaheim69445599
John LeClairPhiladelphia82504797
Wayne GretzkyNY Rangers82257297
Jaromir JagrPittsburgh63474895
Mats SundinToronto82415394
Zigmund PalffyNY Islanders80484290
Ron FrancisPittsburgh81276390
Brendan ShanahanHartford/
Detroit
81474188

Stanley Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

  Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals
                                     
2 Buffalo 4  
7 Ottawa 3  
  2 Buffalo 1  
 
  3 Philadelphia 4  
3 Philadelphia 4
6 Pittsburgh 1  
  3 Philadelphia 4  
Eastern Conference
  5 NY Rangers 1  
1 New Jersey 4  
8 Montreal 1  
  1 New Jersey 1
 
  5 NY Rangers 4  
4 Florida 1
5 NY Rangers 4  
  E3 Philadelphia 0
  W3 Detroit 4
3 Detroit 4  
6 St. Louis 2  
  3 Detroit 4
 
  4 Anaheim 0  
4 Anaheim 4
5 Phoenix 3  
  1 Colorado 2
Western Conference
  3 Detroit 4  
1 Colorado 4  
8 Chicago 2  
  1 Colorado 4
 
  7 Edmonton 1  
2 Dallas 3
7 Edmonton 4  

Eastern Conference

Montreal vs. New Jersey
DateAwayHome
April 17Montreal 25 New Jersey
April 19Montreal 14 New Jersey
April 22New Jersey 54 Montreal
April 24New Jersey 34 Montreal3OT
April 26Montreal 04 New Jersey
New Jersey wins series 4–1
Ottawa vs. Buffalo
DateAwayHome
April 17Ottawa 13 Buffalo
April 19Ottawa 31 Buffalo
April 21Buffalo 32 Ottawa
April 23Buffalo 01 OttawaOT
April 25Ottawa 41 Buffalo
April 27Buffalo 30 Ottawa
April 29Ottawa 23 BuffaloOT
Buffalo wins series 4–3
Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia
DateAwayHome
April 17Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia
April 19Pittsburgh 23 Philadelphia
April 21Philadelphia 53 Pittsburgh
April 23Philadelphia 14 Pittsburgh
April 26Pittsburgh 36 Philadelphia
Philadelphia wins series 4–1
NY Rangers vs. Florida
DateAwayHome
April 17NY Rangers 03 Florida
April 20NY Rangers 30 Florida
April 22Florida 34 NY RangersOT
April 23Florida 23 NY Rangers
April 25NY Rangers 32 FloridaOT
NY Rangers win series 4–1

Western Conference

Chicago vs. Colorado
DateAwayHome
April 16Chicago 06 Colorado
April 18Chicago 13 Colorado
April 20Colorado 34 Chicago2OT
April 22Colorado 36 Chicago
April 24Chicago 07 Colorado
April 26Colorado 63 Chicago
Colorado wins series 4–2
Edmonton vs. Dallas
DateAwayHome
April 16Edmonton 35 Dallas
April 18Edmonton 40 Dallas
April 20Dallas 34 EdmontonOT
April 22Dallas 43 Edmonton
April 25Edmonton 10 Dallas2OT
April 27Dallas 32 Edmonton
April 29Edmonton 43 DallasOT
Edmonton wins series 4–3
St. Louis vs. Detroit
DateAwayHome
April 16St. Louis 20 Detroit
April 18St. Louis 12 Detroit
April 20Detroit 32 St. Louis
April 22Detroit 04 St. Louis
April 25St. Louis 25 Detroit
April 27Detroit 31 St. Louis
Detroit wins series 4–2
Phoenix vs. Anaheim
DateAwayHome
April 16Phoenix 24 Anaheim
April 18Phoenix 24 Anaheim
April 20Anaheim 14 Phoenix
April 22Anaheim 02 Phoenix
April 24Phoenix 52 Anaheim
April 27Anaheim 32 PhoenixOT
April 29Phoenix 03 Anaheim
Anaheim wins series 4–3

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference
NY Rangers vs. New Jersey
DateAwayHome
May 2NY Rangers 02 New Jersey
May 4NY Rangers 20 New Jersey
May 6New Jersey 23 NY Rangers
May 8New Jersey 03 NY Rangers
May 11NY Rangers 21 New JerseyOT
NY Rangers win series 4–1
Philadelphia vs. Buffalo
DateAwayHome
May 3Philadelphia 53 Buffalo
May 5Philadelphia 21 Buffalo
May 7Buffalo 14 Philadelphia
May 9Buffalo 54 PhiladelphiaOT
May 11Philadelphia 63 Buffalo
Philadelphia wins series 4–1
Western Conference
Edmonton vs. Colorado
DateAwayHome
May 2Edmonton 15 Colorado
May 4Edmonton 14 Colorado
May 7Colorado 34 Edmonton
May 9Colorado 32 EdmontonOT
May 11Edmonton 3Colorado 4
Colorado wins series 4–1
Anaheim vs. Detroit
DateAwayHome
May 2Anaheim 12 DetroitOT
May 4Anaheim 23 Detroit3OT
May 6Detroit 53 Anaheim
May 8Detroit 32 Anaheim2OT
Detroit wins series 4–0

Conference finals

Eastern Conference
NY Rangers vs. Philadelphia
DateAwayHome
May 16NY Rangers 13 Philadelphia
May 18NY Rangers 54 Philadelphia
May 20Philadelphia 63 NY Rangers
May 23Philadelphia 32 NY Rangers
May 25NY Rangers 24 Philadelphia
Philadelphia wins series 4–1
and Prince of Wales Trophy
Western Conference
Detroit vs. Colorado
DateAwayHome
May 15Detroit 12 Colorado
May 17Detroit 42 Colorado
May 19Colorado 12 Detroit
May 22Colorado 06 Detroit
May 24Detroit 06 Colorado
May 26Colorado 13 Detroit
Detroit wins series 4–2 and
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl

Stanley Cup final

Detroit vs. Philadelphia
DateAwayHome
May 31Detroit 42 Philadelphia
June 3Detroit 42 Philadelphia
June 5Philadelphia 16 Detroit
June 7Philadelphia 12 Detroit
Detroit wins series 4–0
and Stanley Cup
Mike Vernon (Detroit)
wins Conn Smythe Trophy

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Eric LindrosPhi19121426
Joe SakicCol1781725
Claude LemieuxCol17131023
Valeri KamenskyCol1781422
Rod Brind'AmourPhi1913821
John LeClairPhi1991221
Wayne GretzkyNYR15101020
Sergei FedorovDet2081220
Brendan ShanahanDet209817
Peter ForsbergCol1451217
Sandis OzolinshCol1741317
Vyacheslav KozlovDet208513
Paul KariyaAna117613
Steve YzermanDet207613
Janne NiinimaaPhi1911213

NHL Awards

The NHL Awards presentation took place on June 19, 1997.

Presidents' Trophy:Colorado Avalanche
Prince of Wales Trophy:Philadelphia Flyers
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Detroit Red Wings
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Tony Granato, San Jose Sharks
Calder Memorial Trophy:Bryan Berard, New York Islanders
Conn Smythe Trophy:Mike Vernon, Detroit Red Wings
Frank J. Selke Trophy:Michael Peca, Buffalo Sabres
Hart Memorial Trophy:Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
Jack Adams Award:Ted Nolan, Buffalo Sabres
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Brian Leetch, New York Rangers
King Clancy Memorial Trophy:Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Paul Kariya, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Lester B. Pearson Award:Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
NHL Plus/Minus Award:John LeClair, Philadelphia Flyers
Vezina Trophy:Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
William M. Jennings Trophy:Martin Brodeur/Mike Dunham, New Jersey Devils
Lester Patrick Trophy:Bill Cleary, Pat LaFontaine

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres G Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
Brian Leetch, New York Rangers D Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks
Sandis Ozolinsh, Colorado Avalanche D Scott Stevens, New Jersey Devils
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins C Wayne Gretzky, New York Rangers
Teemu Selanne, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim RW Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins
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 1996–97 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):

  • Dwayne Roloson, Calgary Flames
  • Marc Denis, Colorado Avalanche
  • Roman Turek, Dallas Stars
  • Tomas Holmstrom, Detroit Red Wings
  • Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Hartford Whalers
  • Tomas Vokoun, Montreal Canadiens
  • Jay Pandolfo, New Jersey Devils
  • Bryan Berard, New York Islanders
  • Wade Redden, Ottawa Senators
  • Janne Niinimaa, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Vaclav Prospal, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Patrick Lalime, Pittsburgh Penguins

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1996–97 (listed with their last team):

  • Tim Cheveldae, Boston Bruins
  • Charlie Huddy, Buffalo Sabres
  • Denis Savard, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Sergei Makarov, Dallas Stars
  • Neal Broten, Dallas Stars
  • Mike Ramsey, Detroit Red Wings
  • Vladimir Konstantinov, Detroit Red Wings
  • Dale Hawerchuk, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Brad McCrimmon, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Dan Quinn, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Joe Mullen, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Tim Hunter, San Jose Sharks
  • Craig MacTavish, St. Louis Blues
  • Gary Leeman, St. Louis Blues
  • Jon Casey, St. Louis Blues
  • Jay Wells, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Don Beaupre, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Nick Kypreos, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Mike Ridley, Vancouver Canucks

References

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