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The 1998 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1997–98 season, and the culmination of the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Western Conference champion and defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings and the Eastern Conference champion Washington Capitals. It was the 105th year of the Stanley Cup being contested. The series was the Capitals' first appearance in a Stanley Cup Finals since the franchise's inception in 1974. The Red Wings won the series for the second year in a row, four games to none, to capture their ninth Stanley Cup in team history. This was the fourth consecutive Stanley Cup Finals that concluded with a sweep, as well as the most recent time it has happened. Detroit coach Scotty Bowman won his eighth Stanley Cup in that capacity (having previously done so with the Montreal Canadiens in 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979, the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1992, and the Wings the previous year), tying him with former Canadiens coach Toe Blake for the record of most Cups won by a coach (which he would break when he helped the Red Wings win the 2002 Cup).
Motivation to win a second straight title
Just six days after sweeping the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1997 Finals, Red Wings defenceman Vladimir Konstantinov and masseur Sergei Mnatsakanov sustained serious brain injuries when the limousine in which they were riding crashed. Viacheslav Fetisov was also in the limousine but was not seriously injured. The Red Wings subsequently dedicated their 1997–98 season to the two injured members and wore a patch on their jerseys bearing the players' initials. When the Red Wings were presented with the Stanley Cup, they wheeled Konstantinov onto the ice and placed the Cup in his lap. They also took him for a victory lap around the rink.
Paths to the Finals
Detroit advanced to the Finals by defeating the Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues, and Dallas Stars in six games each.
Washington defeated the Boston Bruins 4–2, the Ottawa Senators 4–1, and the Buffalo Sabres 4–2.
Game summaries
In this series, Capitals head coach Ron Wilson became the first person to head coach in both an Olympics and a Stanley Cup Finals in the same year, having coached team USA at the Nagano Olympics. Peter Laviolette would join him in this feat in 2006 while with the Carolina Hurricanes during their championship season, having coached the American ice hockey team during the Torino Olympics.
Game one
June 9 | Washington Capitals | 1–2 | Detroit Red Wings | Joe Louis Arena |
At home, Detroit took an early lead in the first period and scored two goals within two minutes and 14 seconds of each other. The Red Wings were able to hold off a Washington assault and take the first game of the series with a score of 2–1.
Scoring summary | |||||
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Period | Team | Goal | Assist(s) | Time | Score |
1st | DET | Joe Kocur (4) | Doug Brown (1), Tomas Holmstrom (9) | 14:04 | 1–0 DET |
DET | Nicklas Lidstrom (6) | Steve Yzerman (17), Tomas Holmstrom (10) | 16:18 | 2–0 DET | |
2nd | WSH | Richard Zednik (7) | Andrei Nikolishin (12), Peter Bondra (5) | 15:57 | 2–1 DET |
3rd | None | ||||
Penalty summary | |||||
Period | Team | Player | Penalty | Time | PIM |
1st | DET | Martin Lapointe | Tripping | 04:21 | 2:00 |
WSH | Mark Tinordi | Interference | 17:22 | 2:00 | |
2nd | DET | Bench (served by Vyacheslav Kozlov) | Too many men on the ice | 05:48 | 2:00 |
DET | Steve Yzerman | Slashing | 08:51 | 2:00 | |
WSH | Chris Simon | Roughing | 18:06 | 2:00 | |
3rd | WSH | Andrei Nikolishin | Interference | 00:38 | 2:00 |
DET | Joe Kocur | Roughing | 04:19 | 2:00 |
Game two
June 11 | Washington Capitals | 4–5 | OT | Detroit Red Wings | Joe Louis Arena |
It looked as if the Capitals were to tie the series with a 4–2 lead in the third period, but after a Detroit goal to make it 4–3, Capitals forward Esa Tikkanen had a scoring opportunity midway through the third period that would have likely put Detroit away before the venue changed back to Washington's MCI Center, and also would have changed the entire dynamic of the series, but he missed the open net shot. Detroit then rallied late in the third period to tie the game and send it into overtime. Kris Draper scored with four minutes left in the first overtime to give the Red Wings a 5–4 victory and a 2–0 lead in the series.
Scoring summary | |||||
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Period | Team | Goal | Assist(s) | Time | Score |
1st | DET | Steve Yzerman (5) | Tomas Holmstrom (11), Nicklas Lidstrom (13) | 07:49 | 1–0 DET |
2nd | WSH | Peter Bondra (7) | Andrei Nikolishin (13), Jeff Brown (1) | 01:51 | 1–1 |
WSH | Chris Simon (1) | Jeff Brown (2), Dale Hunter (4) | 06:11 | 2–1 WSH | |
WSH | Adam Oates (6) | Joe Juneau (8), Calle Johansson (8) | 11:03 | 3–1 WSH | |
3rd | DET | Steve Yzerman (6) – sh | Viacheslav Fetisov (1), Darren McCarty (7) | 06:37 | 3–2 WSH |
WSH | Joe Juneau (7) – pp | Sergei Gonchar (4), Brian Bellows (7) | 07:05 | 4–2 WSH | |
DET | Martin Lapointe (8) | Igor Larionov (9), Viacheslav Fetisov (2) | 08:08 | 4–3 WSH | |
DET | Doug Brown (2) | Unassisted | 15:46 | 4–4 | |
OT | DET | Kris Draper (1) | Martin Lapointe (6), Brendan Shanahan (4) | 15:24 | 5–4 DET |
Penalty summary | |||||
Period | Team | Player | Penalty | Time | PIM |
1st | WSH | Joe Reekie | Holding – Obstruction | 13:05 | 2:00 |
WSH | Peter Bondra | Hooking – Obstruction | 15:22 | 2:00 | |
2nd | DET | Kirk Maltby | High-sticking | 03:09 | 2:00 |
WSH | Richard Zednik | Hooking – Obstruction | 07:12 | 2:00 | |
DET | Chris Osgood | Unsportsmanlike conduct | 14:11 | 2:00 | |
WSH | Chris Simon | Roughing | 14:11 | 2:00 | |
DET | Kirk Maltby | Slashing | 16:20 | 2:00 | |
3rd | DET | Nicklas Lidstrom | Interference | 06:23 | 2:00 |
WSH | Richard Zednik | Cross checking | 10:18 | 2:00 | |
DET | Martin Lapointe | Interference | 11:40 | 2:00 | |
OT | DET | Joe Kocur | Roughing | 05:24 | 2:00 |
WSH | Esa Tikkanen | Roughing | 05:24 | 2:00 |
Game three
June 13 | Detroit Red Wings | 2–1 | Washington Capitals | MCI Center |
Detroit scored in the first 35 seconds to take an early lead which held up until the third period. The Capitals tied the game midway through the third period, but Sergei Fedorov scored to give the Wings a three games to none lead in the series.
Scoring summary | |||||
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Period | Team | Goal | Assist(s) | Time | Score |
1st | DET | Tomas Holmstrom (7) | Steve Yzerman (18), Darren McCarty (8) | 00:35 | 1–0 DET |
2nd | None | ||||
3rd | WSH | Brian Bellows (5) – pp | Adam Oates (10), Joe Juneau (9) | 10:35 | 1–1 |
DET | Sergei Fedorov (10) | Doug Brown (2), Viacheslav Fetisov (3) | 15:09 | 2–1 DET | |
Penalty summary | |||||
Period | Team | Player | Penalty | Time | PIM |
1st | WSH | Chris Simon | Slashing | 02:48 | 2:00 |
WSH | Dale Hunter | Charging | 08:10 | 2:00 | |
WSH | Phil Housley | Elbowing | 12:29 | 2:00 | |
DET | Tomas Holmstrom | Goaltender interference | 13:11 | 2:00 | |
DET | Martin Lapointe
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