On May 18th in 2011, a proud Vancouver Canucks fan hoisted her Henrik Sedin jersey to flash her breasts for San Jose Sharks penalized enforcer Ben Eager in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final.
Though worthy of honorable mention, Tits McGee's pierced twins were ultimately upstaged by Daniel and Henrik who combined for 5 points in a 7-3 win, giving the Canucks a 2-0 series lead largely owing to Eager's cheapshots and chatter which earned him 20 minutes in penalties.
Eager was ejected from the match 24 seconds after this penalty expired and subsequently scratched from the remainder of the series, never again skating in a NHL playoff game.
That's today in NHL history.
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Today In NHL History - Canucks Fan Flashes Eager
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Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Today In NHL History - Gino Odjick Fights Blues
On May 17th in 1995, Gino Odjick of the Vancouver Canucks attacked all five St. Louis Blues skaters in the third period of Game 6 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals in response to Glenn Anderson spearing Pavel Bure in the eye earlier in the previous game.
The Canucks lost the game that night 8-2 but won the series 4-3.
That's today in NHL history.
* See also Today In NHL History - Gino Odjick.
* See also Today In NHL History - Gino Odjick Runs Hasek.
* See also Today In NHL History - Odjick's Penalty Shot.
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Monday, May 16, 2022
Presidents' Winners & Defending Cup Champions
Since the inaugural offering of the Presidents' Trophy in 1986, awarded to the team with the best regular season record, its recipient has drawn the defending Stanley Cup champion nine times. The chart below shows each meeting by year, matchup and outcome.
Year |
Matchup
|
Outcome |
1988 | Edmonton Oilers* over Calgary Flames |
4-0 (Q)
|
1992 | Pittsburgh Penguins* over New York Rangers |
4-2 (Q)
|
1998 | Detroit Red Wings* over Dallas Stars |
4-2 (S)
|
2001 | Colorado Avalanche over New Jersey Devils* |
4-3 (F)
|
2002 | Detroit Red Wings over Colorado Avalanche* |
4-3 (S)
|
2011 | Vancouver Canucks over Chicago Blackhawks* |
4-3 (P)
|
2013 | Chicago Blackhawks over Los Angeles Kings* |
4-1 (S)
|
2017 | Pittsburgh Penguins* over Washington Capitals |
4-3 (Q)
|
2022 | Florida Panthers vs Tampa Bay Lightning* | TBD (Q)
|
* Defending Stanley Cup Champion
Of the eight meetings through 2021, four were won by the prior year's Stanley Cup champs (1988, 1992, 1998, 2017) and the other four saw the Presidents' Trophy winner prevail (2001, 2002, 2011, 2013). In the first three meetings, the winners went on to hoist consecutive Stanley Cups. Of the eight series winners, all advanced to skate in Stanley Cup Final with seven winning the Cup. Only Vancouver (2011) failed to hoist.
* See also NHL Consecutive Stanley Cup Wins.
* See also NHL Playoff Seeding And Stanley Cup Wins.
* See also NHL Stanley Cup Playoff First Round Upsets.
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Sunday, May 15, 2022
Battle of Alberta & NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs
To put the early years of these fierce provincial foes in perspective, both teams made the playoffs each year from their inauguration through 1991, with one of them skating in the Stanley Cup Final for eight consecutive years (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) and winning it six times during that span, spilling oceans of blood en route.
There were dark times too. Edmonton missed the postseason 18 times (1993-1996, 2002, 2004, 2007-2016, 2018, 2019), including a NHL record 10 consecutive postseason absences (2007-2016). Calgary failed to qualify for the playoffs 16 times (1992, 1997-2003, 2010-2014, 2016, 2018, 2021).
Both missed the same postseason eight times (2002, 2010-2014, 2016, 2018), including seven of the past thirteen playoffs. On the other hand, both qualified for the same postseason 15 times (1981-1991, 2006, 2017, 2020, 2022), though it's only happened four times in the past 30 seasons (2006, 2017, 2020, 2022).
In terms of head-to-head playoff matchups, the Alberta teams have locked horns five times (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991). Edmonton has won all but one such series (1986), owing to a spectacular Steve Smith own goal, with the winner reaching the Stanley Cup Final four times (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988) and hoisting twice (1984, 1988) after such affairs.
Regarding other NHL teams facing both Alberta squads in the same postseason, only the Winnipeg Jets (1985, 1987), Los Angeles Kings (1989, 1990) and Anaheim Ducks (2006, 2017) have done it. To date, only the 2017 Anaheim Ducks have won series against both Alberta teams in the same postseason.
Interestingly, when both Alberta sides have played the same opponent in a postseason, the victor has advanced to the Stanley Cup Final every time (1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 2006) but once (2017), hoisting the Cup all but twice (2006, 2017).
For the first time in 31 years, the Battle of Alberta returns as both Edmonton and Calgary won their first round series in a deciding Game 7 to meet in the second round. Game on!
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Today In NHL History - Pronger Elbows Holmstrom
On May 15th in 2007, Anaheim Ducks notorious blueliner Chris Pronger delivered a vicious elbow to the head of Detroit Red Wings forward Tomas Holmstrom midway through Game 3 of the Western Conference Final.
Pronger escaped penalty on the play but was subsequently suspended one game for the infraction. Defensive partner Rob Niedermayer collected a five minute boarding major for his role in the Norris sandwich.
Holmstrom returned after receiving 13 stitches, finishing the game with three points in a 5-0 win over the Ducks. Anaheim eventually dispatched Detroit 4-2 and went on to claim their first Stanley Cup.
That's today in NHL history.
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Saturday, May 14, 2022
Today In NHL History - Montreal Pregame Brawl
On May 14th in 1987, heavyweight Ed Hospodar of the Philadelphia Flyers incited a pregame brawl at the Forum attacking Montreal Canadiens sophomore Claude Lemieux prior to Game 6 of the Wales Conference Final.
Tiring of Lemieux and Shayne Corson's superstitious ritual of firing a puck into the opponent's empty net at the end of the warmup skate, Hospodar and Chico Resch returned to the ice to send a message.
Resch recalls: "I threw my stick to try and knock the puck away from him [Lemieux]. I was still in the mood that this was just fooling around. Hospodar took a different approach and he charged at Lemieux and he jumped him. I skated over and yelled at him, 'Ed, what are you doing?' And Lemieux looked up and said, 'Yeah Ed, what are you doing?'"
Et l'affaire en français.
The 11 minutes of ref-less mayhem delayed the faceoff by 17 minutes and drew $24,500 in fines. No penalties were assessed though Hospodar was suspended for the remainder of the playoffs. The Flyers advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals that night winning the game 4-3 and series 4-2.
That's today in NHL history.
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