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The 1993–94 NHL season was the 77th regular season of the National Hockey League . Twenty-six teams each played 84 games. The New York Rangers were the Stanley Cup champions. It was the Rangers' fourth championship. In addition, the final game started the 1994 Stanley Cup riots in Downtown Vancouver .
The play of Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils and Dominik Hasek of the Buffalo Sabres brought in a new era of goaltending dominance in the NHL. Only three teams reached the 300-goal plateau, and only one team, the Detroit Red Wings , averaged more than four goals scored per game. Goaltenders combined for 99 shutouts during the regular season.
This was the first and only season (as of the 2007-08 season) that all 4 former WHA teams (Edmonton, Hartford, Quebec, Winnipeg) missed the playoffs since joining in 1979.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Note: x = clinched playoff berth, y = clinched division title, z = won Presidents' Trophy
The Stanley Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame
NY Rangers (1) vs. NY Islanders (8)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
NY Islanders 0
6 NY Rangers
April 18
NY Islanders 0
6 NY Rangers
April 21
NY Rangers 5
1 NY Islanders
April 24
NY Rangers 5
2 NY Islanders
NY Rangers wins series 4–0
Pittsburgh (2) vs. Washington (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
Washington 5
3 Pittsburgh
April 19
Washington 1
2 Pittsburgh
April 21
Pittsburgh 0
2 Washington
April 23
Pittsburgh 1
4 Washington
April 25
Washington 2
3 Pittsburgh
April 27
Pittsburgh 3
6 Washington
Washington wins series 4–2
New Jersey (3) vs. Buffalo (6)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
Buffalo 2
0 New Jersey
April 19
Buffalo 1
2 New Jersey
April 21
New Jersey 2
1 Buffalo
April 23
New Jersey 3
5 Buffalo
April 25
Buffalo 3
5 New Jersey
April 27
New Jersey 0
1 Buffalo
4 OT
April 29
Buffalo 1
2 New Jersey
New Jersey wins series 4–3
Detroit (1) vs. San Jose (8)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 18
San Jose 5
4 Detroit
April 20
San Jose 0
4 Detroit
April 22
Detroit 3
2 San Jose
April 23
Detroit 3
4 San Jose
April 26
Detroit 4
6 San Jose
April 28
San Jose 1
7 Detroit
April 30
San Jose 3
2 Detroit
San Jose wins series 4–3
Calgary (2) vs. Vancouver (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 18
Vancouver 5
0 Calgary
April 20
Vancouver 5
7 Calgary
April 22
Calgary 4
2 Vancouver
April 24
Calgary 3
2 Vancouver
April 26
Vancouver 2
1 Calgary
OT
April 28
Calgary 2
3 Vancouver
OT
April 30
Vancouver 4
3 Calgary
2 OT
Vancouver wins series 4–3
Toronto (3) vs. Chicago (6)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 18
Chicago 1
5 Toronto
April 20
Chicago 0
1 Toronto
OT
April 22
Toronto 4
5 Chicago
April 24
Toronto 3
4 Chicago
OT
April 26
Chicago 0
1 Toronto
April 28
Toronto 1
0 Chicago
Toronto wins series 4–2
Dallas (4) vs. St. Louis (5)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
St. Louis 3
5 Dallas
April 20
St. Louis 2
4 Dallas
April 22
Dallas 5
4 St. Louis
OT
April 24
Dallas 2
1 St. Louis
Dallas wins series 4–0
NY Rangers (1) vs. Washington (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 1
Washington 3
6 NY Rangers
May 3
Washington 2
5 NY Rangers
May 5
NY Rangers 3
0 Washington
May 7
NY Rangers 2
4 Washington
May 9
Washington 3
4 NY Rangers
NY Rangers win series 4–1
New Jersey (3) vs. Boston (4)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 1
Boston 2
1 New Jersey
May 3
Boston 6
5 New Jersey
OT
May 5
New Jersey 4
2 Boston
May 7
New Jersey 5
4 Boston
OT
May 9
Boston 0
2 New Jersey
May 11
New Jersey 5
3 Boston
New Jersey wins series 4–2
Toronto (3) vs. San Jose (8)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 2
San Jose 3
2 Toronto
May 4
San Jose 1
5 Toronto
May 6
Toronto 2
5 San Jose
May 8
Toronto 8
3 San Jose
May 10
Toronto 2
5 San Jose
May 12
San Jose 2
3 Toronto
OT
May 14
San Jose 2
4 Toronto
Toronto wins series 4–3
Dallas (4) vs. Vancouver (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 2
Vancouver 6
4 Dallas
May 4
Vancouver 3
0 Dallas
May 6
Dallas 4
3 Vancouver
May 8
Dallas 1
2 Vancouver
OT
May 10
Dallas 2
4 Vancouver
Vancouver wins series 4–1
NY Rangers (1) vs. New Jersey (3)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 15
New Jersey 4
3 NY Rangers
2 OT
May 17
New Jersey 0
4 NY Rangers
May 19
NY Rangers 3
2 New Jersey
2 OT
May 21
NY Rangers 1
3 New Jersey
May 23
New Jersey 4
1 NY Rangers
May 25
NY Rangers 4
2 New Jersey
May 27
New Jersey 1
2 NY Rangers
2 OT
NY Rangers wins series 4–3 and Prince of Wales Trophy
The NHL Awards presentation took place on June 16 , 1994 .
1993–94 NHL Awards
Presidents' Trophy :
New York Rangers
Prince of Wales Trophy :
New York Rangers
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl :
Vancouver Canucks
Art Ross Memorial Trophy :
Wayne Gretzky , Los Angeles Kings
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy :
Cam Neely , Boston Bruins
Calder Memorial Trophy :
Martin Brodeur , New Jersey Devils
Conn Smythe Trophy :
Brian Leetch , New York Rangers
Frank J. Selke Trophy :
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
Hart Memorial Trophy :
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
Jack Adams Award :
Jacques Lemaire , New Jersey Devils
James Norris Memorial Trophy :
Ray Bourque , Boston Bruins
King Clancy Memorial Trophy :
Adam Graves , New York Rangers
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy :
Wayne Gretzky , Los Angeles Kings
Lester B. Pearson Award :
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
NHL Plus/Minus Award :
Scott Stevens , New Jersey Devils
Vezina Trophy :
Dominik Hasek , Buffalo Sabres
William M. Jennings Trophy :
Dominik Hasek and Grant Fuhr , Buffalo Sabres
Lester Patrick Trophy :
Wayne Gretzky
First Team
Position
Second Team
Dominik Hasek , Buffalo Sabres
G
John Vanbiesbrouck , Florida Panthers
Ray Bourque , Boston Bruins
D
Al MacInnis , Calgary Flames
Scott Stevens , New Jersey Devils
D
Brian Leetch , New York Rangers
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
C
Ron Francis , Pittsburgh Penguins
Pavel Bure , Vancouver Canucks
RW
Cam Neely , Boston Bruins
Brendan Shanahan , St. Louis Blues
LW
Adam Graves , New York Rangers
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1993–94 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):
Mariusz Czerkawski , Boston Bruins
Chris Osgood , Detroit Red Wings
Darren McCarty , Detroit Red Wings
Greg Johnson , Detroit Red Wings
Jason Arnott , Edmonton Oilers
Kirk Maltby , Edmonton Oilers
Rob Niedermayer , Florida Panthers
Chris Pronger , Hartford Whalers
Donald Brashear , Montreal Canadiens
Jason Smith , New Jersey Devils
Martin Brodeur , New Jersey Devils
Zigmund Palffy , New York Islanders
Mattias Norstrom , New York Rangers
Todd Marchant , New York Rangers
Alexandre Daigle , Ottawa Senators
Alexei Yashin , Ottawa Senators
Pavol Demitra , Ottawa Senators
Mikael Renberg , Philadelphia Flyers
Markus Naslund , Pittsburgh Penguins
Jocelyn Thibault , Quebec Nordiques
Ian Laperriere , St. Louis Blues
Chris Gratton , Tampa Bay Lightning
Yanic Perreault , Toronto Maple Leafs
Mike Peca , Vancouver Canucks
Jason Allison , Washington Capitals
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1993–94 (listed with their last team):
Gordie Roberts , Boston Bruins
Dave Christian , Chicago Blackhawks
Michel Goulet , Chicago Blackhawks
Mike Foligno , Florida Panthers
Brian Propp , Hartford Whalers
Dave Taylor , Los Angeles Kings
Mark Hardy , Los Angeles Kings
Keith Acton , New York Islanders
Rob Ramage , Philadelphia Flyers
Bryan Trottier , Pittsburgh Penguins
Trading Deadline: MARCH 21, 1994 [ 1]
March 19, 1994: Donald Dufresne traded from Tampa Bay to Los Angeles for Los Angeles's 6th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 19, 1994: Jeff Daniels traded from Pittsburgh to Florida for Greg Hawgood.
March 19, 1994: Doug Zmolek and Mike Lalor traded from San Jose to Dallas for Ulf Dahlen.
March 21, 1994: Joe Juneau traded from Boston to Washington for Al Iafrate.
March 21, 1994: Craig Janney traded from Vancouver to St. Louis for Jeff Brown, Bret Hedican and Nathan Lafayette.
March 21, 1994: Jim Johnson traded from Dallas to Washington for Alan May and Washington's 7th round pick in 1995 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Joe Reekie traded from Tampa Bay to Washington for Enrico Ciccone and Washington's 3rd round pick in 1994 Entry Draft and a conditional draft pick.
March 21, 1994: Steve Konroyd traded from Detroit to Ottawa for Daniel Berthiaume.
March 21, 1994: Phil Bourque traded from NY Rangers to Ottawa for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Tony Amonte and the rights to Matt Oates traded from NY Rangers to Chicago for Stephane Matteau and Brian Noonan.
March 21, 1994: Peter Andersson traded from NY Rangers to Florida for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Robert Dirk traded from Vancouver to Chicago for Chicago's 4th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Mike Gartner traded from NY Rangers to Toronto for Glenn Anderson, the rights to Scott Malone and Toronto's 4th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Craig MacTavish traded from Edmonton to NY Rangers for Todd Marchant.
March 21, 1994: Paul Ysebaert traded from Winnipeg to Chicago for Chicago's 3rd round pick in 1995 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Alexei Kasatonov traded from Anaheim to St. Louis for Maxim Bets and St. Louis's 6th round pick in 1995 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Mike Needham traded from Pittsburgh to Dallas for Jim McKenzie.
March 21, 1994: Kevin Todd traded from Chicago to Los Angeles for Los Angeles's 4th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Pelle Eklund traded from Philadelphia to Dallas for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Roy Mitchell and Reid Simpson traded from Dallas to New Jersey for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Steve Passmore traded from Quebec to Edmonton for Brad Werenka.
Date
Score
City
Arena
Attendance
October 21 , 1993
St. Louis Blues 5, San Jose Sharks 2
Sacramento , CA
ARCO Arena
7,144
October 30 , 1993
New York Rangers 4, New Jersey Devils 1
Halifax , N.S.
Halifax Metro Centre
8,200
November 3 , 1993
Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Buffalo Sabres 2
Sacramento, CA
ARCO Arena
10,117
November 9 , 1993
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 4, Dallas Stars 2
Phoenix , AZ
America West Arena
8,143
November 18 , 1993
New York Islanders 5, Montréal Canadiens 1
Hamilton , ON
Copps Coliseum
17,008
December 9 , 1993
Dallas Stars 6, Ottawa Senators 1
Minneapolis , MN
Target Center
14,058
December 23 , 1993
Vancouver Canucks 4, Calgary Flames 3
Saskatoon , Sask.
SaskPlace
11,429*
December 31 , 1993
Philadelphia Flyers 4, Boston Bruins 3
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
10,855
January 4 , 1994
Tampa Bay Lightning 1, Toronto Maple Leafs 0
Hamilton, ON
Copps Coliseum
17,526*
January 5 , 1994
Montréal Canadiens 2, Québec Nordiques 0
Phoenix, AZ
America West Arena
11,393
January 6 , 1994
St. Louis Blues 2, Hartford Whalers 1
Cleveland , OH
Richfield Coliseum
6,956
January 16 , 1994
Detroit Red Wings 6, Tampa Bay Lightning 3
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
8,764
January 23 , 1994
Vancouver Canucks 5, Edmonton Oilers 4 (OT)
Saskatoon, Sask.
SaskPlace
-
January 24 , 1994
Los Angeles Kings 3, Calgary Flames 3 (OT)
Phoenix, AZ
America West Arena
14,864
February 2 , 1994
Washington Capitals 5, Philadelphia Flyers 2
Cleveland, OH
Richfield Coliseum
8,312
February 8 , 1994
San Jose Sharks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 3
Sacramento, CA
ARCO Arena
14,182*
February 22 , 1994
Florida Panthers 3, Winnipeg Jets 2
Hamilton, ON
Copps Coliseum
6,291
February 24 , 1994
Detroit Red Wings 3, Hartford Whalers 0
Cleveland, OH
Richfield Coliseum
11,621
March 4 , 1994
Winnipeg Jets 6, Ottawa Senators 1
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
6,388
March 8 , 1994
Chicago Blackhawks 3, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 0
Phoenix, AZ
America West Arena
13,847
March 9 , 1994
New York Rangers 7, Washington Capitals 5
Halifax, N.S.
Halifax Metro Centre
9,200*
March 18 , 1994
New York Islanders 2, Buffalo Sabres 2
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
8,016
March 23 , 1994
Toronto Maple Leafs 1, Florida Panthers 1 (OT)
Hamilton, ON
Copps Coliseum
17,096*
March 27 , 1994
New Jersey Devils 5, Quebec Nordiques 2
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
6,222
April 3 , 1994
Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Boston Bruins 2
Cleveland, OH
Richfield Coliseum
17,224
April 3 , 1994
Los Angeles Kings 6, Edmonton Oilers 1
Sacramento, CA
ARCO Arena
10,363
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