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The 1979 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1978–79 season, and the culmination of the 1979 Stanley Cup playoffs. The New York Rangers challenged the defending champion Montreal Canadiens, who made their fourth straight appearance. It was New York's first foray into the Finals since 1972. The Canadiens would win the best-of-seven series, four games to one, to win their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup championship.

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  • The 1979 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1978–79 season, and the culmination of the 1979 Stanley Cup playoffs. The New York Rangers challenged the defending champion Montreal Canadiens, who made their fourth straight appearance. It was New York's first foray into the Finals since 1972. The Canadiens would win the best-of-seven series, four games to one, to win their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup championship. This was the last Stanley Cup Final until 2013 where both teams were from the Original Six, and the first of six consecutive Finals involving a team from the New York metropolitan area. The next five Finals would be contested by the Rangers' crosstown rivals the New York Islanders, who would win the first four of those series to forge a dynasty matching that of the Canadiens. By defeating the Rangers, the Canadiens completed the rare accomplishment of winning four consecutive titles in a North American league competition consisting of at least sixteen teams, and remain the only team based outside the New York metropolitan area to do so. Prior to the Canadiens' dynasty, the feat had been achieved only twice before, both times by the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball. The aforementioned Islanders are the only team to accomplish it since. (en)
  • La finale della Stanley Cup 1979 è stata una serie al meglio delle sette gare che ha determinato il campione della National Hockey League per la stagione 1978-79. Al termine dei playoff si qualificarono per la serie finale i Montreal Canadiens e i New York Rangers. I Canadiens nella serie finale di Stanley Cup usufruirono del fattore campo in virtù del maggior numero di punti ottenuti nella stagione regolare, 115 punti contro i 91 dei Rangers. La serie iniziò il 13 maggio e finì il 21 maggio con la conquista della Stanley Cup da parte dei Canadiens per 4 a 1. I Canadiens giunsero per la quarta volta consecutiva in finale, mentre i Rangers furono alla prima partecipazione dal ; questa fu l'ultima finale disputata da due formazioni delle Original Six fino al 2013, quando si sfidarono Chicago Blackhawks e Boston Bruins. Grazie al successo finale la formazione di Montréal vinse il quarto titolo consecutivo, e furono quindici i giocatori ad essere presenti durante quel ciclo oltre a nove membri dello staff. Al termine della stagione alcuni di loro si ritirarono come Jacques Lemaire, il capitano Yvan Cournoyer e Ken Dryden, mentre l'allenatore Scotty Bowman decise di trasferirsi ai Buffalo Sabres. Al termine della serie l'attaccante canadese Bob Gainey fu premiato con il Conn Smythe Trophy, trofeo assegnato al miglior giocatore dei playoff. (it)
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  • * †Yvan Cournoyer played only 18 regular season games. He missed the rest of the season due to a back injury. His name was still put on the cup, even though he did not qualify. Serge Savard served as interim captain while Cournoyer was injured. * ††Richard Sevigny's name was engraved on the Stanley Cup, before he played his first NHL game. He was dressed in the finals when Michel Larocque was injured in pre-game warm-up for game two. Sevigny joined Montreal full-time, the next season after Ken Dryden retired. * #26 Dan Newman played 16 regular season games, but did not qualify to be on the cup. He was dressed for one game in the quarterfinals, but did not play * Floyd Curry changed roles from Assistant Manager to Director of Scouting. Name was left off the Stanley Cup. * American Rod Langway was born in Taiwan. This makes Langway first and only player to win the Stanley Cup born in Taiwan . (en)
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  • The 1979 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1978–79 season, and the culmination of the 1979 Stanley Cup playoffs. The New York Rangers challenged the defending champion Montreal Canadiens, who made their fourth straight appearance. It was New York's first foray into the Finals since 1972. The Canadiens would win the best-of-seven series, four games to one, to win their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup championship. (en)
  • La finale della Stanley Cup 1979 è stata una serie al meglio delle sette gare che ha determinato il campione della National Hockey League per la stagione 1978-79. Al termine dei playoff si qualificarono per la serie finale i Montreal Canadiens e i New York Rangers. I Canadiens nella serie finale di Stanley Cup usufruirono del fattore campo in virtù del maggior numero di punti ottenuti nella stagione regolare, 115 punti contro i 91 dei Rangers. La serie iniziò il 13 maggio e finì il 21 maggio con la conquista della Stanley Cup da parte dei Canadiens per 4 a 1. (it)
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