1990 Stanley Cup Finals
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In the 1990 Stanley Cup Final, the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Boston Bruins four games to one. For the Oilers, it was their fifth Cup win in seven years, and the only one without Wayne Gretzky (in fact in the 2nd round, the Oilers defeated the Gretzky's Kings). This would be the last of eight consecutive Finals contested by a team from Alberta (Oilers x 6, Calgary Flames x 2).
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Road to the Final
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Edmonton defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4–3, the Los Angeles Kings 4–0 and the Chicago Blackhawks 4–2.
The series
In game one, Petr Klima scored at 15:13 of the third overtime period to give the Oilers a 3–2 win; this game remains the longest in Stanley Cup Finals history (Longest NHL overtime games), edging both Brett Hull's cup-winner in 1999 and Igor Larionov's game-winner in 2002 by less than 30 seconds.
In game five at the Boston Garden on May 24, the Oilers won 4–1. Craig Simpson scored the game-winning goal. Oilers goaltender Bill Ranford, originally the backup who took over from Grant Fuhr for the remainder of the regular season and the entire playoffs, was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP.
Mark Messier won his first Stanley Cup as a team captain.[1] He would win his sixth Stanley Cup as the captain with the New York Rangers four years later, scoring the Cup winning goal, making him the only player to captain two different Cup-winning teams.[2][3]
Ray Bourque would not reach the Stanley Cup Finals again until the Colorado Avalanche won in 2001. As for the Bruins, they wouldn't return to the Stanley Cup Finals until their championship season of 2011.[4]
Boston Bruins vs. Edmonton Oilers
Date | Away | Score | Home | Score | Notes |
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Tue, May 15 | Edmonton | 3 | Boston | 2 | 3OT |
Fri, May 18 | Edmonton | 7 | Boston | 2 | |
Sun, May 20 | Boston | 2 | Edmonton | 1 | |
Tue, May 22 | Boston | 1 | Edmonton | 5 | |
Thu, May 24 | Edmonton | 4 | Boston | 1 | |
Edmonton wins series 4–1 and Stanley Cup |
Edmonton Oilers - 1990 Stanley Cup champions
Roster
- 7 Mark Lamb
- 8 Joe Murphy
- 11 Mark Messier (Captain)
- 14 Craig MacTavish
- 9 Glenn Anderson
- 10 Esa Tikkanen
- 12 Adam Graves
- 16 Kelly Buchberger
- 17 Jari Kurri (A)
- 18 Craig Simpson
- 20 Martin Gelinas
- 32 Dave Brown
- 85 Petr Klima
- 4 Kevin Lowe (A)
- 5 Steve Smith
- 6 Jeff Beukeboom
- 21 Randy Gregg
- 22 Charlie Huddy
- 25 Geoff Smith
- 26 Reijo Ruotsalainen
- 28 Craig Muni
- Coaching and administrative staff
- Peter Pocklington (Owner), Glen Sather (President/General Manager)
- John Muckler (Head Coach), Ted Green (Co-Coach)
- Bruce MacGregor (Asst. General Manager), Ron Low (Asst. Coach)
- Barry Fraser (Director of Player Personnel/Chief Scout), Bill Tuele (Director of Public Relations)
- Werner Baum (Controller), Dr. Gordon Cameron (Chief of Medical Staff), Dr. David Reid (Team Physician)
- Ken Lowe (Athletic Tainer-Therapist), Barrie Stafford (Trainer), Stuart Poirier (Massage Therapist)
- Lyle Kulchisky (Ass’t Trainer), John Blackwell (Director of Hockey Operations, AHL)
- Garnet Bailey (Scout), Ed Chadwick (Scout), Lorne Davis (Scout)
- Harry Howell (Scout), Albert Reeves (Scout), Matti Vaisanen (Scout)
Stanley Cup engravings
- Garnet "Ace" Bailey won seven Stanley Cup rings. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup five times. He was engraved as Garnet Bailey in 1972, G. Bailey in 1970, 1985, 1987, and Ace Bailey in 1990. His name was left off the Stanley Cup, but he was awarded Stanley Cup rings in 1984, 1988.
- #29 Vladimir Ruzicka joined Edmonton from Europe in January. Ruzicka played 25 games, but did not dress in the playoffs.
- #19 Anatoli Semenov joined Edmonton from Europe in May. Semenov played two games in the Conference Final.
Neither player qualified for engravement on the cup, but both players received Stanley Cup rings. Ruzicka was also included on the team winning picture.
- Grant Fuhr only played 21 games, during the regular season due to injuries. Although he would miss the rest of the regular season and the entire playoffs, he qualified to be on the Cup by dressing for over 40 regular season games.
Members of all five Edmonton Oilers championships
- Glenn Anderson, Grant Fuhr, Randy Gregg, Charlie Huddy, Jari Kurri, Kevin Lowe, Mark Messier (7 Players), Peter Pocklington, Glen Sather, John Mucker, Ted Green, Barry Fraser, Barry Stafford, Lyle Kulchisky (7 non-players)
- Nine non-players were part of all five championships, but not engraved each year - Garnet 'Ace' Bailey, Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Matti Vaisanen, Gordon Cameron, Bill Tuele, John Backwell, Werner Baum, and Bob Freedman
Members of all five Edmonton Oilers championships and New York Rangers championship (1994)
- Glenn Anderson, Kevin Lowe, Mark Messier.
See also
- 1989–90 NHL season
- List of Stanley Cup champions
- 1989–90 Boston Bruins season
- 1989–90 Edmonton Oilers season
References
- Inline citations
- Bibliography
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Preceded by | Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Champions 1990 |
Succeeded by Pittsburgh Penguins 1991 |
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