1997-98 NHL season

Information about 1997-98 NHL season

The 1997-98 NHL season was the 81st regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-six teams each played 82 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Detroit Red Wings, who swept the Washington Capitals in four games.

League Business

This was the first season for the Carolina Hurricanes, who were previously known as the Hartford Whalers.

This was the first season for Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff, who as of the 2006-07 season is the longest-tenured NHL coach.

The controversial "FoxTrax" puck system was last used this season as well. In August 1998, the NHL signed a five-year, $600 million rights agreement with ABC Sports/ESPN. FOX elected not to use the system in the subsequent "lame duck" season.

This was the last season the Toronto Maple Leafs were in the Western Conference.

Regular season

Highlights

Jari Kurri reached 600 goals in his career, finishing with 601.

The Vancouver Canucks and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim opened the season with a two game series in Tokyo, Japan; this was the 1st time the NHL played games outside of North America.

Final standings

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
Team W L T GF GA Pts
Pittsburgh Penguins40241822818898
Boston Bruins39301322119491
Buffalo Sabres36291721118789
Montreal Canadiens37321323520887
Ottawa Senators34331519320083
Carolina Hurricanes3341820021974
Atlantic Division
Team W L T GF GA Pts
New Jersey Devils482311225166107
Philadelphia Flyers42291124219395
Washington Capitals40301221920292
New York Islanders30411121222571
New York Rangers25391819723168
Florida Panthers24431520325663
Tampa Bay Lightning17551015126944


Western Conference
Central Division
Team W L T GF GA Pts
Dallas Stars492211242167109
Detroit Red Wings442315250196103
St. Louis Blues4529825620498
Phoenix Coyotes35351222422782
Chicago Blackhawks30391319219973
Toronto Maple Leafs3043919423769
Pacific Division
Team W L T GF GA Pts
Colorado Avalanche39261723120595
Los Angeles Kings38331122722587
Edmonton Oilers35371021522480
San Jose Sharks34381021021678
Calgary Flames26411521725267
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim26431320526165
Vancouver Canucks25431422427364

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
Player Team GP G A PTS
Jaromir JagrPittsburgh773567102
Peter ForsbergColorado72256691
Pavel BureVancouver82513990
Wayne GretzkyNY Rangers82236790
John LeClairPhiladelphia82513687
Zigmund PalffyNY Islanders82454287
Ron FrancisPittsburgh81256287
Teemu SelanneAnaheim73523486
Jason AllisonBoston81335083
Jozef StumpelLos Angeles77215879

Stanley Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

 Conference QuarterfinalsConference SemifinalsConference FinalsStanley Cup Finals
                   
1 New Jersey2 
8 Ottawa4 
 4 Washington4 
 8 Ottawa1 
4 Washington4
5 Boston2 
 4 Washington4 
Eastern Conference
 6 Buffalo2 
2 Pittsburgh2 
7 Montreal4 
 6 Buffalo4
 7 Montreal0 
3 Philadelphia1
6 Buffalo4 
 E4 Washington0
 W3 Detroit4
4 St. Louis4 
5 Los Angeles0 
 3 Detroit4
 4 St. Louis2 
3 Detroit4
6 Phoenix2 
 1 Dallas2
Western Conference
 3 Detroit4 
1 Dallas4 
8 San Jose2 
 1 Dallas4
 7 Edmonton1 
2 Colorado3
7 Edmonton4 

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern Conference

Ottawa vs. New Jersey
Date Away Home
April 22Ottawa 21 New JerseyOT
April 24Ottawa 13 New Jersey
April 26New Jersey 12 OttawaOT
April 28New Jersey 34 Ottawa
April 30Ottawa 13 New Jersey
May 2New Jersey 13 Ottawa
Ottawa wins series 4–2
Montreal vs. Pittsburgh
Date Away Home
April 23Montreal 32 PittsburghOT
April 25Montreal 14 Pittsburgh
April 27Pittsburgh 13 Montreal
April 29Pittsburgh 63 Montreal
May 1Montreal 52 Pittsburgh
May 3Pittsburgh 03 Montreal
Montreal wins series 4–2
Buffalo vs. Philadelphia
Date Away Home
April 22Buffalo 32 Philadelphia
April 24Buffalo 23 Philadelphia
April 27Philadelphia 16 Buffalo
April 29Philadelphia 14 Buffalo
May 1Buffalo 32 PhiladelphiaOT
Buffalo wins series 4–1
Boston vs. Washington
Date Away Home
April 22Boston 13 Washington
April 24Boston 43 Washington2OT
April 26Washington 32 Boston2OT
April 28Washington 30 Boston
May 1Boston 40 Washington
May 3Washington 32 BostonOT
Washington wins series 4–2

Western Conference

San Jose vs. Dallas
Date Away Home
April 23San Jose 14 Dallas
April 24San Jose 25 Dallas
April 26Dallas 14 San Jose
April 28Dallas 01 San JoseOT
April 30San Jose 23 Dallas
May 2Dallas 32 San JoseOT
Dallas wins series 4–2
Edmonton vs. Colorado
Date Away Home
April 22Edmonton 32 Colorado
April 24Edmonton 25 Colorado
April 26Colorado 54 EdmontonOT
April 28Colorado 31 Edmonton
April 30Edmonton 31 Colorado
May 2Colorado 02 Edmonton
May 4Edmonton 40 Colorado
Edmonton wins series 4–3
Phoenix vs. Detroit
Date Away Home
April 22Phoenix 36 Detroit
April 24Phoenix 74 Detroit
April 26Detroit 23 Phoenix
April 28Detroit 42 Phoenix
April 30Phoenix 13 Detroit
May 3Detroit 52 Phoenix
Detroit wins series 4–2
Los Angeles vs. St. Louis
Date Away Home
April 23Los Angeles 38 St. Louis
April 25Los Angeles 13 St. Louis
April 27St. Louis 43 Los Angeles
April 29St. Louis 21 Los Angeles
St. Louis wins series 4–0

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference
Ottawa vs. Washington
Date Away Home
May 7Ottawa 24 Washington
May 9Ottawa 16 Washington
May 11Washington 34 Ottawa
May 13Washington 20 Ottawa
May 15Ottawa 03 Washington
Washington win series 4–1
Montreal vs. Buffalo
Date Away Home
May 8Montreal 23 BuffaloOT
May 10Montreal 36 Buffalo
May 12Buffalo 54 Montreal2OT
May 14Buffalo 31 Montreal
Buffalo wins series 4–0


Western Conference
Edmonton vs. Dallas
Date Away Home
May 7Edmonton 13 Dallas
May 9Edmonton 20 Dallas
May 11Dallas 10 EdmontonOT
May 13Dallas 31 Edmonton
May 16Edmonton 12 Dallas
Dallas wins series 4–1
St. Louis vs. Detroit
Date Away Home
May 8St. Louis 42 Detroit
May 10St. Louis 16 Detroit
May 12Detroit 32 St. Louis2OT
May 14Detroit 52 St. Louis
May 17St. Louis 31 Detroit
May 19Detroit 61 St. Louis
Detroit wins series 4–2

Conference finals

Eastern Conference
Buffalo vs. Washington
Date Away Home
May 23Buffalo 20 Washington
May 25Buffalo 23 WashingtonOT
May 28Washington 43 BuffaloOT
May 30Washington 20 Buffalo
June 2Buffalo 21 Washington
June 4Washington 32 BuffaloOT
Washington wins series 4–2
and Prince of Wales Trophy
Western Conference
Detroit vs. Dallas
Date Away Home
May 24Detroit 20 Dallas
May 26Detroit 13 Dallas
May 29Dallas 35 Detroit
May 31Dallas 23 Detroit
June 3Detroit 23 DallasOT
June 5Dallas 02 Detroit
Detroit wins series 4–2 and
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl

Stanley Cup final

The 1998 Stanley Cup Finals were played in the 105th year of the Stanley Cup. The series was played between the Western Conference champion Detroit Red Wings and the Eastern Conference champion Washington Capitals. The Red Wings were led by Captain Steve Yzerman, Coach Scotty Bowman, and Goalie Chris Osgood. The Capitals were led by Captain Dale Hunter, Coach Ron Wilson, and Goalie Olaf Kolzig.

Washington vs. Detroit
Date Away Home
June 9Washington 12 Detroit
June 11Washington 45 DetroitOT
June 13Detroit 21 Washington
June 16Detroit 41 Washington
Detroit wins series 4–0
and Stanley Cup
Steve Yzerman (Detroit)
wins Conn Smythe Trophy

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
Player Team GP G A Pts
Steve YzermanDetroit2261824
Sergei FedorovDetroit22101020
Tomas HolmstromDetroit2271219
Nicklas LidstromDetroit2261319
Joe JuneauWashington2171017
Adam OatesWashington2161117
Martin LapointeDetroit219615
Larry MurphyDetroit2231215
Vyacheslav KozlovDetroit226814
Mike ModanoDallas1741014

NHL Awards

The NHL Awards took place in Toronto, Ontario
Presidents' Trophy:Dallas Stars
Prince of Wales Trophy:Washington Capitals
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Detroit Red Wings
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Jamie McLennan, St. Louis Blues
Calder Memorial Trophy:Sergei Samsonov, Boston Bruins
Frank J. Selke Trophy:Jere Lehtinen, Dallas Stars
Hart Memorial Trophy:Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
Conn Smythe Trophy:Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings
Jack Adams Award:Pat Burns, Boston Bruins
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Rob Blake, Los Angeles Kings
King Clancy Memorial Trophy:Kelly Chase, St. Louis Blues
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Ron Francis, Pittsburgh Penguins
Lester B. Pearson Award:Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
Lester Patrick Trophy:Peter Karmanos, Max McNab, Neal Broten, John Mayasich
NHL Plus/Minus Award:Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
Vezina Trophy:Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
William M. Jennings Trophy:Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils

All-Star teams

First Team   Position   Second Team
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo SabresGMartin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red WingsDChris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
Rob Blake, Los Angeles KingsDScott Niedermayer, New Jersey Devils
Peter Forsberg, Colorado AvalancheCWayne Gretzky, New York Rangers
Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh PenguinsRWTeemu Selanne, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
John LeClair, Philadelphia FlyersLWKeith Tkachuk, Phoenix Coyotes

Debuts

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1997-98 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1997-98 (listed with their last team):

See also

References

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Founded 1917
No. of teams 30
Country(ies)  Canada
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Most recent champion(s) Anaheim Ducks

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Detroit Red Wings

Conference Western
Division Central
Founded 1926
History Detroit Cougars
1926-30
Detroit Falcons
1930-32
Detroit Red Wings
1932-present
Home Arena Joe Louis Arena
City Detroit, MI
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Washington Capitals

Conference Eastern
Division Southeast
Founded 1974
History Washington Capitals
1974 - present
Home Arena Verizon Center
City Washington, D.C.
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Carolina Hurricanes

Conference Eastern
Division Southeast
Founded 1972
History New England Whalers
1972 - 1979 (WHA)
Hartford Whalers
1979 - 1997 (NHL)
Carolina Hurricanes
1997 - present (NHL)
Home Arena RBC Center
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Hartford Whalers

Founded 1979
History New England Whalers
1972 - 1979
Hartford Whalers
1979 - 1997
Carolina Hurricanes
1997 - Present

Home Arena Hartford Civic Center
City Hartford, Connecticut
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Buffalo Sabres

Conference Eastern
Division Northeast
Founded 1970
History Buffalo Sabres
1970 - present
Home Arena HSBC Arena
City Buffalo, New York
Colors''' Midnight Blue, Maize, Silver, White
Media MSG Network
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Position Forward/Defence
Shoots Left

Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)

Pro Clubs Buffalo Sabres
New York Rangers
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Toronto Maple Leafs

Conference Eastern
Division Northeast
Founded 1917
History Toronto 1917–18
Toronto Arenas 1918–19
Toronto St.
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Position Right Wing
Shoots Right

Nickname(s) The Finnish Flash
The Spicy Finn
Height
Weight
198 | lb (0 kg)
NHL Team
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Vancouver Canucks

Conference Western
Division Northwest
Founded 1945
History Vancouver Canucks
1945-1952 (PCHL)
1952-1970 (WHL)
1970-present (NHL)
Home Arena General Motors Place
City Vancouver, British Columbia
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Anaheim Ducks

Conference Western
Division Pacific
Founded 1993
History Anahiem Mighty Ducks
1993 - 2006
Anaheim Ducks
2006 – Present
Home Arena Honda Center
City Anaheim, California
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Tokyo Metropolis (東京都 Tōkyō-to)

Capital n/a
Region Kantō
Island Honshū
Governor Shintaro Ishihara
Area 2,187.
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Pittsburgh Penguins

Conference Eastern
Division Atlantic
Founded 1967
History Pittsburgh Penguins
1967 - present
Home Arena Mellon Arena (17,132)
City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Colors''' Black, Vegas Gold, and White
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Boston Bruins

Conference Eastern
Division Northeast
Founded 1924
History Boston Bruins
1924 - present
Home Arena TD Banknorth Garden
City Boston, Massachusetts
Colors''' Black and Gold
Media NESN
WBZ (1030 AM)
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Buffalo Sabres

Conference Eastern
Division Northeast
Founded 1970
History Buffalo Sabres
1970 - present
Home Arena HSBC Arena
City Buffalo, New York
Colors''' Midnight Blue, Maize, Silver, White
Media MSG Network
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Montreal Canadiens


Conference Eastern
Division Northeast
Founded December 4, 1909
History Montreal Canadiens
1917-present (NHL)
1909-1917 (NHA)
Home Arena Bell Centre (Centre Bell)
City Montreal, Quebec
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Ottawa Senators

Conference Eastern
Division Northeast
Founded 1991
History Ottawa Senators
1992-present
Home Arena Scotiabank Place
City Ottawa, Ontario
Colours''' Red, Black, White and Gold
Media A-Channel
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Carolina Hurricanes

Conference Eastern
Division Southeast
Founded 1972
History New England Whalers
1972 - 1979 (WHA)
Hartford Whalers
1979 - 1997 (NHL)
Carolina Hurricanes
1997 - present (NHL)
Home Arena RBC Center
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New Jersey Devils

Conference Eastern
Division Atlantic
Founded 1974
History Kansas City Scouts
1974–76
Colorado Rockies
1976–82
New Jersey Devils
1982–present
Home Arena Prudential Center

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Philadelphia Flyers

Conference Eastern
Division Atlantic
Founded 1967
History Philadelphia Flyers
1967-present
Home Arena Wachovia Center
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Colors''' Black, Orange, White
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Washington Capitals

Conference Eastern
Division Southeast
Founded 1974
History Washington Capitals
1974 - present
Home Arena Verizon Center
City Washington, D.C.
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New York Islanders

Conference Eastern
Division Atlantic
Founded 1972
History New York Islanders
1972-present
Home Arena Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City Uniondale, New York
Colors''' Navy Blue, Orange, and White
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