Who played in the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals?
The 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 16, 2014 and ended June 13, 2014 when the Los Angeles Kings defeated the New York Rangers four games to one in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Who won the NHL in 2014?
Chicago Blackhawks
2014–15 NHL season/Champion
Who scored the winning goal in 2014 Stanley Cup?
The Golden Knights defenseman appeared on the NBC Sports Network program “Hockey Happy Hour” via video chat Thursday to rewatch Game 5 of the 2014 Stanley Cup Final. Martinez’s Los Angeles Kings won the Cup after he scored in double overtime to defeat the New York Rangers.
Who won the 2014 2015 Stanley Cup?
Chicago Blackhawks defeat Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2.
Who are the host teams for the Stanley Cup Final?
Based on their superior regular-season point total, the Western Conference Champion Los Angeles Kings will host Games One and Two of the best-of-seven Final, as well as Games Five and Seven, if necessary. Games Three and Four, as well as Game Six, if necessary, will be hosted by the Eastern Conference Champion New York Rangers.
What was the score of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals?
Justin Williams scored two points, including the overtime-winning goal, in Game 1. The Kings overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat the Rangers 3–2 in the first game. New York built their 2–0 lead in the first period by scoring 1:42 apart.
Where was the Stanley Cup played in 1999?
This was the first Stanley Cup Finals game played in the state of New York since Game 6 of the 1999 Finals in Buffalo. The Kings won 3–0, led by the goaltending of Jonathan Quick, who shut out the Rangers on 32 shots. The first period was marked by tight checking, and only nine shots were recorded by the two teams.
When did the Los Angeles Kings win the Stanley Cup?
Los Angeles had home ice advantage in the series, as the Kings finished with a better regular season record than the Rangers. The series started on June 4 and ended on June 13 with the Kings winning their second Stanley Cup in three seasons.