Who won the 2014 NHL playoffs?
Los Angeles Kings
On May 29, 2014, the New York Rangers became the first team to ever advance past the Conference Finals after playing two seven-game series in the opening two rounds….2014 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Tournament details | |
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Champions | Los Angeles Kings |
Runner-up | New York Rangers |
Tournament statistics | |
Scoring leader(s) | Anze Kopitar (Kings) (26 points) |
When was the last time the Habs swept a playoff series?
The 22 series sweeps are an NHL record. The team’s last such sweep came in 2014 in the first round against the Tampa Bay Lightning, but a more interesting one came in 1993.
When was the last time Montreal made the playoffs?
2021
When was the last time the Canadiens were in the playoffs? The Montreal Canadiens last made the playoffs in 2021, when they lost the Final. They’ve been in the playoffs a total of 85 times in their 102 seasons.
Has Montreal ever finished in NHL?
The 1998–99 Montreal Canadiens season was the club’s 90th season of play. The club finished 5th in the Northeast Division and did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. It had been the worst season in over 48 years for the club. The Canadiens finished last in their division.
How long has Montreal gone without?
438 minutes
And here’s a crazy stat, courtesy of the NHL: Montreal has now gone nearly 438 minutes without trailing on the scoreboard. That’s the second-longest such stretch in playoff history, behind only the 1960 Canadiens juggernaut that won the franchise’s fifth consecutive Cup.
What year did the Habs start?
December 4, 1909, Montreal, CanadaMontreal Canadiens / Founded
Who did the Kings play in 2014?
The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Kings defeated the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers four games to one to win their second championship in franchise history, marking the first time since 2007 that the championship series was determined in fewer than six games.
Who won 2010 Stanley?
Chicago Blackhawks2010 Stanley Cup Finals / Champion
The Chicago Blackhawks ended a championship drought in thrilling fashion, winning their first Stanley Cup since 1961 on a Patrick Kane overtime goal. The Blackhawks’ triumph capped a season in which the club registered franchise records of 52 wins and 112 points in capturing their first division title since 1992-93.