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2013 Stanley Cup Finals
– Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s) Chicago: United Center (1, 2, 5) Boston: TD Garden (3, 4, 6) Coaches Boston: Claude Julien Chicago: Joel Quenneville Captains Boston: Zdeno Chara Chicago: Jonathan Toews National anthems Boston: Rene Rancourt Chicago: Jim Cornelison Referees Brad Watson (1,3,5), Chris Rooney (1,3,5), Dan O'Halloran (2,4,6), Wes McCauley (2,4,6)Dates June 12 – June 24 MVP Patrick Kane Series-winning goal Dave Bolland (19:01, third, G6) Networks Canada (English ): CBC Canada (French ): RDS United States : NBC , NBC Sports Network Announcers CBC: Jim Hughson , Craig Simpson , Glenn Healy RDS: Pierre Houde , Marc Denis NBC/NBC Sports: Mike Emrick , Eddie Olczyk , Pierre McGuire (NHL International) Dave Strader , Joe Micheletti
The 2013 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League (NHL) 2012–13 season. The Western Conference playoff champion Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Eastern Conference playoff champion Boston Bruins in six games. This was the fifth championship for the Blackhawks.
Due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout the 2013 Cup Finals began on June 12. [ 1] The last game was June 24. This tied the 1995 , also impacted by a lockout, for the latest in June that the Stanley Cup was awarded.
In Game six, the Blackhawks were losing 2-1 with 76 seconds left in the third period. In 17 seconds, Bryan Bickell and then Dave Bolland scored to take the lead and win the series.[ 2]
Years in boldface under the "Finals appearance" column signify the player won the Stanley Cup in the given year.
#
Nat
Player
Position
Hand
Age
Acquired
Place of birth
Finals appearance
37
Patrice Bergeron – A
C
R
27–335 27
2003
L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec
second (2011 )
55
Johnny Boychuk
D
R
29–146 29
2008
Edmonton, Alberta
second (2011 )
33
Zdeno Chara – C
D
L
36-098 36
2006
Trenčín, Czechoslovakia
second (2011 )
16
Kaspars Daugavins
LW
L
25-037 25
2013
Riga, Latvia
first
21
Andrew Ference
D
L
34-099 34
2007
Edmonton, Alberta
third (2004 , 2011 )
68
Jaromir Jagr
RW
L
41–129 41
2013
Kladno, Czechoslovakia
third (1991 , 1992 )
23
Chris Kelly
C
L
32–225 32
2011
Toronto, Ontario
third (2007 , 2011 )
35
Anton Khudobin
G
L
27-048 27
2011
Ust-Kamenogorsk, Soviet Union
first
46
David Krejci – A
C
R
27-057 27
2004
Šternberk, Czechoslovakia
second (2011 )
47
Torey Krug
D
L
22-073 22
2012
Livonia, Michigan
first
17
Milan Lucic
LW
L
25-017 25
2006
Vancouver, British Columbia
second (2011 )
63
Brad Marchand
LW
L
25-044 25
2006
Halifax, Nova Scotia
second (2011 )
54
Adam McQuaid
D
R
26–255 26
2007
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
second (2011 )
20
Daniel Paille
LW
L
29-070 29
2009
Welland, Ontario
second (2011 )
49
Rich Peverley
C
R
30–351 30
2011
Guelph, Ontario
second (2011 )
40
Tuukka Rask
G
L
26–106 26
2006
Savonlinna, Finland
second (2011 )
19
Tyler Seguin
C
R
21–144 21
2010
Brampton, Ontario
second (2011 )
44
Dennis Seidenberg
D
L
31–341 31
2010
Villingen-Schwenningen, West Germany
second (2011 )
34
Carl Soderberg
C
L
27–255 27
2013
Malmö, Sweden
first
22
Shawn Thornton
RW
R
35–336 35
2007
Oshawa, Ontario
third (2007 , 2011 )
#
Nat
Player
Position
Hand
Age
Acquired
Place of birth
Finals appearance
29
Bryan Bickell
LW
L
27–107 27
2004
Bowmanville, Ontario
first
36
Dave Bolland
C
R
27-019 27
2004
Etobicoke, Ontario
second (2010 )
52
Brandon Bollig
LW
L
26–144 26
2010
St. Charles, Missouri
first
50
Corey Crawford
G
L
28–175 28
2003
Montreal, Quebec
first
30
Ray Emery
G
L
30–269 30
2011
Hamilton, Ontario
second (2007 )
67
Michael Frolik
RW
L
25–127 25
2011
Kladno, Czechoslovakia
first
26
Michal Handzus
C
L
36–105 36
2013
Banska Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
first
4
Niklas Hjalmarsson
D
L
26-018 26
2005
Eksjö, Sweden
second (2010 )
81
Marian Hossa
RW
L
34–163 34
2009
Stara Ľubovna, Czechoslovakia
fourth (2008 , 2009 , 2010 )
88
Patrick Kane
RW
L
24–217 24
2007
Buffalo, New York
second (2010 )
2
Duncan Keith – A
D
L
29–343 29
2002
Winnipeg, Manitoba
second (2010 )
16
Marcus Kruger
C
L
23-028 23
2009
Stockholm, Sweden
first
8
Nick Leddy
D
L
22-096 22
2010
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
first
27
Johnny Oduya
D
L
31–266 31
2012
Stockholm, Sweden
first
32
Michal Rozsival
D
R
34–294 34
2012
Vlasim, Czechoslovakia
first
20
Brandon Saad
LW
L
20–240 20
2011
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
first
7
Brent Seabrook
D
R
28-065 28
2003
Richmond, British Columbia
second (2010 )
10
Patrick Sharp – A
LW
R
31–179 31
2005
Winnipeg, Manitoba
second (2010 )
65
Andrew Shaw
RW
R
21–339 21
2011
Belleville, Ontario
first
28
Ben Smith
RW
R
24–348 24
2008
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
first
25
Viktor Stalberg
RW
L
27–158 27
2010
Gothenburg, Sweden
first
19
Jonathan Toews – C
C
L
25-056 25
2006
Winnipeg, Manitoba
second (2010 )