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The 1989 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1988–89 season, and the culmination of the 1989 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens, the top two teams during the regular season. This was the second time in the decade after 1986 that the Canadiens and Flames met in the Finals. The 1989 series remains the last time that two Canadian teams faced each other for the Stanley Cup.

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  • The 1989 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1988–89 season, and the culmination of the 1989 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens, the top two teams during the regular season. This was the second time in the decade after 1986 that the Canadiens and Flames met in the Finals. The 1989 series remains the last time that two Canadian teams faced each other for the Stanley Cup. The Flames defeated the Canadiens in six games to win their first and only Stanley Cup. The winning goal in game six was scored by Doug Gilmour. They became the first team to win a Stanley Cup after relocating, as they had begun life as the Atlanta Flames in 1972. Since then, four more teams have accomplished this feat: the New Jersey Devils (formerly the Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies), the Colorado Avalanche (formerly the Quebec Nordiques), the Dallas Stars (formerly the Minnesota North Stars), and the Carolina Hurricanes (formerly the New England/Hartford Whalers). The Flames later reached the Finals again in 2004, losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning; they had gone that entire span without a single playoff series victory. This was also the second-to-last of eight consecutive Finals where either the Flames or their provincial rival Edmonton Oilers represented Alberta in the Stanley Cup Finals. Both Calgary and Montreal were the only two teams to win the Stanley Cup in the 1980s other than the New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers. This was the first time since 1975 that the Cup was won by a team other than the Canadiens, the Islanders, or the Oilers. This was the Canadiens' first defeat in a Cup Finals since 1967. Montreal later won the Finals again in 1993, their most recent Finals victory. The defeat was Patrick Roy's only Cup Finals where he was not on the winning side; he went on to win the 1993 Cup with the Canadiens and the 1996 and 2001 Cups with the Avalanche. The 1989 Finals featured two coaches making their first appearances, as Calgary's Terry Crisp faced Montreal's Pat Burns. For Crisp it was his only appearance, while Burns returned one more time in 2003 where he led the Devils to their third Cup. In the interim between their two matches both teams had replaced their coaches; Crisp was hired to replace Badger Bob Johnson after his departure following the 1987 season while Burns took over for 1986 Cup winning coach Jean Perron after his 1988 firing. For Crisp, this was his third Stanley Cup championship in his career. He had already won two as a player with the Philadelphia Flyers in 1974 and 1975. Following the series, Bob Gainey, Rick Green, and Lanny McDonald retired, while long time defenceman Larry Robinson signed with the Los Angeles Kings, where he played the final three years of his career. (en)
  • La finale della Stanley Cup 1989 è stata una serie al meglio delle sette gare che ha determinato il campione della National Hockey League per la stagione 1988-89. Al termine dei playoff i Montreal Canadiens, campioni della Prince of Wales Conference, si sfidarono contro i Calgary Flames, campioni nella Clarence S. Campbell Conference. I Flames nella serie finale di Stanley Cup usufruirono del fattore campo in virtù del maggior numero di punti ottenuti nella stagione regolare, 117 punti contro i 101 dei Canadiens. La serie iniziò il 14 maggio e finì il 25 maggio con la conquista da parte dei Flames della Stanley Cup per 4 a 2. I Flames diventarono la prima franchigia della NHL capace di vincere una Stanley Cup dopo essersi trasferita da un'altra città; infatti la squadra nacque nel 1972 come Atlanta Flames. Da allora altre quattro squadre vi riuscirono: i New Jersey Devils, i Colorado Avalanche, i Dallas Stars e i Carolina Hurricanes. I Flames raggiunsero nuovamente le finali nel 2004 dove furono sconfitti dai Tampa Bay Lightning; in quel lasso di tempo la squadra non vinse più alcuna serie di playoff. Sia Montréal che Calgary furono le uniche due squadre capaci di vincere un titolo negli anni 1980 oltre ai New York Islanders e agli Edmonton Oilers. Al termine della serie il difensore canadese Al MacInnis fu premiato con il Conn Smythe Trophy, trofeo assegnato al miglior giocatore dei playoff. (it)
  • Фінал Кубка Стенлі 1989 (англ. Stanley Cup Finals) — 97-й загалом фінал Кубка Стенлі та сезону 1988–1989 у НХЛ між командами «Калгарі Флеймс» та «Монреаль Канадієнс». Фінальна серія стартувала 14 травня в Калгарі, а фінішувала 25 травня перемогою «Калгарі Флеймс». У регулярному чемпіонаті «Монреаль Канадієнс» фінішували першими в дивізіоні Адамса Конференції Принца Уельського набравши 115 очок, а «Калгарі Флеймс» посіли перше місце в дивізіоні Смайт Конференції Кларенса Кемпбела з 117 очками. У фінальній серії перемогу здобули «Калгарі Флеймс» 4:2. Приз Кона Сміта (найкращого гравця фінальної серії) отримав захисник «Флеймс» Ел Мак-Інніс. Станом на 2018 рік це останній фінал у якому зійшлися команди з Канади. (uk)
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  • Stanley Cup Engraving * #16 Sergei Pryakhin and #32 Ken Sabourin each played in a single playoff game, meaning that they did not qualify to have their names to be engraved on the Stanley Cup. However, both players received Stanley Cup championship rings, and Pryakhin was included in the team picture. Pryakhin was the first Russian-born and trained player to play in the NHL playoffs. * Norman Kwong became sixth person to get his name on both the Stanley Cup and Grey Cup. 1948 with the Calgary Stampeders and 1954, 1955, 1956 with Edmonton Eskimoes. * Vice Presidents Clare Rhysen and Leo Ornest's names were left off of the Stanley Cup, but both received a Stanley Cup championship ring. (en)
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  • *2 Al MacInnis *4 Brad McCrimmon *5 Dana Murzyn *6 Ric Nattress *20 Gary Suter *34 Jamie Macoun *55 Rob Ramage (en)
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  • Mike Vernon 17 saves / 19 shots (en)
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  • Mike Vernon 29 saves / 31 shots (en)
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  • Patrick Roy 31 saves / 34 shots (en)
  • Patrick Roy 34 saves / 37 shots (en)
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  • Richard Garneau and Gilles Tremblay (en)
  • Bob Cole, Harry Neale, and Dick Irvin Jr. (en)
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  • *Norman Green , Harley Hotchkiss *Norman Kwong , Sonia Scurfield *Byron Seaman , Daryl Seaman *Cliff Fletcher , Al MacNeil *Al Coates , Terry Crisp *Doug Risebrough , Tom Watt * Glenn Hall , Jim Murray *Al Murray , Bob Stewart (en)
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  • The 1989 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1988–89 season, and the culmination of the 1989 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens, the top two teams during the regular season. This was the second time in the decade after 1986 that the Canadiens and Flames met in the Finals. The 1989 series remains the last time that two Canadian teams faced each other for the Stanley Cup. (en)
  • La finale della Stanley Cup 1989 è stata una serie al meglio delle sette gare che ha determinato il campione della National Hockey League per la stagione 1988-89. Al termine dei playoff i Montreal Canadiens, campioni della Prince of Wales Conference, si sfidarono contro i Calgary Flames, campioni nella Clarence S. Campbell Conference. I Flames nella serie finale di Stanley Cup usufruirono del fattore campo in virtù del maggior numero di punti ottenuti nella stagione regolare, 117 punti contro i 101 dei Canadiens. La serie iniziò il 14 maggio e finì il 25 maggio con la conquista da parte dei Flames della Stanley Cup per 4 a 2. (it)
  • Фінал Кубка Стенлі 1989 (англ. Stanley Cup Finals) — 97-й загалом фінал Кубка Стенлі та сезону 1988–1989 у НХЛ між командами «Калгарі Флеймс» та «Монреаль Канадієнс». Фінальна серія стартувала 14 травня в Калгарі, а фінішувала 25 травня перемогою «Калгарі Флеймс». У регулярному чемпіонаті «Монреаль Канадієнс» фінішували першими в дивізіоні Адамса Конференції Принца Уельського набравши 115 очок, а «Калгарі Флеймс» посіли перше місце в дивізіоні Смайт Конференції Кларенса Кемпбела з 117 очками. Станом на 2018 рік це останній фінал у якому зійшлися команди з Канади. (uk)
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  • 1989 Stanley Cup Finals (en)
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