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| ARTICLES RELATED TO National Hockey League All-Star Game |  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1951-52 NHL season - Regular SeasonFor the fourth straight season, the Detroit Red Wings finished first overall in the National Hockey League.
1951-52 NHL season - Final Standings.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
1951-52 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
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See also:1951-52 NHL season, 1951-52 NHL season - Regular Season, 1951-52 NHL season - Final Standings, 1951-52 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1951-52 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1951-52 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1951-52 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1951-52 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1951-52 NHL season - Regular Season |
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| |  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1937-38 NHL season - Regular season
1937-38 NHL season - Final Standings.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
1937-38 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
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See also:1937-38 NHL season, 1937-38 NHL season - Regular season, 1937-38 NHL season - Final Standings, 1937-38 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1937-38 NHL season - NHL All-Star Game, 1937-38 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1937-38 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1937-38 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1937-38 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1937-38 NHL season - Regular season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1998-99 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffsImage:Stanley cup.jpg
1998-99 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals.
In the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals, the Dallas Stars beat the Buffalo Sabres four games to two to win their first (and to date, only) Stanley Cup. In Game 6, the game went to a triple overtime. At 14:51 in the third overtime, Brett Hull scored the game-winning goal to secure the victory -- and the Stanley Cup -- for the Dallas Stars. Video replay showed that Hull's foot was in the crease, which the Sabres as well as ESPN analyst Gary Thorne ...
See also:1998-99 NHL season, 1998-99 NHL season - Regular season, 1998-99 NHL season - Final standings, 1998-99 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1998-99 NHL season - Leading goaltenders, 1998-99 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1998-99 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1998-99 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1998-99 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1998-99 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1957-58 NHL season - Regular SeasonThis season saw the Montreal Canadiens regain first overall again while last season's leader, the Detroit Red Wings, slipped to third. Montreal's Maurice "Rocket" Richard became the first NHL player to score 500 career goals, Jacques Plante won his third straight Vezina Trophy, and Doug Harvey won his fourth straight Norris Trophy.
1957-58 NHL season - Final Standings.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
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See also:1957-58 NHL season, 1957-58 NHL season - Regular Season, 1957-58 NHL season - Final Standings, 1957-58 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1957-58 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1957-58 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1957-58 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1957-58 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1957-58 NHL season - Regular Season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1991-92 NHL season - Regular Season
1991-92 NHL season - Final Standings.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against
1991-92 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
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See also:1991-92 NHL season, 1991-92 NHL season - Regular Season, 1991-92 NHL season - Final Standings, 1991-92 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1991-92 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1991-92 NHL season - Division semi-finals, 1991-92 NHL season - Division Finals, 1991-92 NHL season - Conference Finals, 1991-92 NHL season - Stanley Cup Finals, 1991-92 NHL season - NHL Awards Read more here: » 1991-92 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1991-92 NHL season - Regular Season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1958-59 NHL season - Regular seasonThe Montreal Canadiens again won the regular season standings and again their players dominated the trophies as Jacques Plante won his fourth straight Vezina Trophy.
1958-59 NHL season - Final standings.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
1958-59 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
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See also:1958-59 NHL season, 1958-59 NHL season - Regular season, 1958-59 NHL season - Final standings, 1958-59 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1958-59 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1958-59 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1958-59 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1958-59 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1958-59 NHL season - Regular season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1954-55 NHL season - Regular SeasonWith three games left in the season, Maurice "Rocket" Richard, the famous 50-in-50 goal scorer, got into a stick-swinging fight with Hal Laycoe of Boston Bruins and he then punched linesman Cliff Thompson. NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended the Rocket for the remaining three games of the season and the playoffs. At the time, the Canadiens held a two point lead over the Red Wings for first overall in the NHL and Richard held a two point lead over teammate Bernie Geoffrion for the NHL scoring lead. Geoffrion ended up passing Richard in ...
See also:1954-55 NHL season, 1954-55 NHL season - Regular Season, 1954-55 NHL season - Final Standings, 1954-55 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1954-55 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1954-55 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1954-55 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1954-55 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1954-55 NHL season - Regular Season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1956-57 NHL season - Regular Season
1956-57 NHL season - Final Standings.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
1956-57 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
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See also:1956-57 NHL season, 1956-57 NHL season - Regular Season, 1956-57 NHL season - Final Standings, 1956-57 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1956-57 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1956-57 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1956-57 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1956-57 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1956-57 NHL season - Regular Season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1933-34 NHL season - Regular seasonOn the 12th of December, 1933, a tragedy occurred as Toronto's King Clancy tripped Boston's Eddie Shore and in retaliation to being tripped, Shore hit Ace Bailey from behind flipping him over backwards. Bailey hit his head so hard on the ice that a priest in attendance gave him last rites. Baily lived, but his playing career was over. Shore was suspended for 16 games of a 48 game season for the hit. As a benefit for Bailey and his family, the first ever National Hockey League All-Star Game was held on the 14th of February, 1934.
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See also:1933-34 NHL season, 1933-34 NHL season - Regular season, 1933-34 NHL season - Final Standings, 1933-34 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1933-34 NHL season - NHL All-Star Game, 1933-34 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1933-34 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1933-34 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1933-34 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1933-34 NHL season - Regular season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1992-93 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffsThe 1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs started on April 18, and ended on June 9. The best team of the 1993 season was the Pittsburgh Penguins, who had won the cup the two previous years and were the favourite to repeat.
1992-93 NHL season - Division Semifinals.
The Boston Bruins were led by team captain Ray Bourque goalie Andy Moog and coach Brian Sutter they faced the Buffalo Sabres who were led by team captain Pat LaFontaine goalie Dominik Hasek and coach John Muckler.
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See also:1992-93 NHL season, 1992-93 NHL season - Regular Season, 1992-93 NHL season - Standings, 1992-93 NHL season - Leading Scorers, 1992-93 NHL season - Leading Goaltenders, 1992-93 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1992-93 NHL season - Division Semifinals, 1992-93 NHL season - Division Finals, 1992-93 NHL season - Conference Finals, 1992-93 NHL season - Stanley Cup Final, 1992-93 NHL season - Notable Events, 1992-93 NHL season - Rule Changes, 1992-93 NHL season - Major Transactions, 1992-93 NHL season - NHL Awards Read more here: » 1992-93 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1992-93 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1955-56 NHL season - Regular SeasonAfter a record seven straight seasons at the top of the league, the Detroit Red Wings' dynasty came to an end as a new dynasty began with the Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens set a new record for wins in a season with 45.
1955-56 NHL season - Final Standings.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
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See also:1955-56 NHL season, 1955-56 NHL season - Regular Season, 1955-56 NHL season - Final Standings, 1955-56 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1955-56 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1955-56 NHL season - Stanley Cup finals, 1955-56 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1955-56 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1955-56 NHL season - Regular Season |
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| | | | |  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1997-98 NHL season - Regular season
1997-98 NHL season - Final standings.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
1997-98 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
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See also:1997-98 NHL season, 1997-98 NHL season - Regular season, 1997-98 NHL season - Final standings, 1997-98 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1997-98 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1997-98 NHL season - Conference quarterfinals, 1997-98 NHL season - Conference semifinals, 1997-98 NHL season - Conference finals, 1997-98 NHL season - Stanley Cup final, 1997-98 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1997-98 NHL season - NHL Awards Read more here: » 1997-98 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1997-98 NHL season - Regular season |
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| |  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1992-93 NHL season - Regular Season
1992-93 NHL season - Standings.
1992-93 NHL season - Leading Scorers.
1992-93 NHL season - Leading Goaltenders.
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See also:1992-93 NHL season, 1992-93 NHL season - Regular Season, 1992-93 NHL season - Standings, 1992-93 NHL season - Leading Scorers, 1992-93 NHL season - Leading Goaltenders, 1992-93 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1992-93 NHL season - Division Semifinals, 1992-93 NHL season - Division Finals, 1992-93 NHL season - Conference Finals, 1992-93 NHL season - Stanley Cup Final, 1992-93 NHL season - Notable Events, 1992-93 NHL season - Rule Changes, 1992-93 NHL season - Major Transactions, 1992-93 NHL season - NHL Awards Read more here: » 1992-93 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1992-93 NHL season - Regular Season |
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|  |  |  | National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - 1988-89 NHL season - Regular SeasonThe 1988-89 NHL Season saw the Calgary Flames win their first Stanley Cup. They defeated the Montreal Canadiens four games to two in a rematch of the Cup finals from the 1985-86 NHL season. The Flames would also win their second consecutive Presidents' Trophy as the top regular season team. Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Art Ross Trophy for the second consecutive season, leading the league with 199 points. Lemieux remains the only person other than Wayne Gretzky to approach the 200 point plateau. Gretzky, who had cro ...
See also:1988-89 NHL season, 1988-89 NHL season - Regular Season, 1988-89 NHL season - Final standings, 1988-89 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1988-89 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1988-89 NHL season - Division Semi-Finals, 1988-89 NHL season - Division Finals, 1988-89 NHL season - Conference Finals, 1988-89 NHL season - Stanley Cup Finals, 1988-89 NHL season - Playoff scoring leaders, 1988-89 NHL season - NHL awards Read more here: » 1988-89 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1988-89 NHL season - Regular Season |
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1989-90 NHL season - Final standings.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes
1989-90 NHL season - Scoring leaders.
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes
See also:1989-90 NHL season, 1989-90 NHL season - Regular Season, 1989-90 NHL season - Final standings, 1989-90 NHL season - Scoring leaders, 1989-90 NHL season - Leading goaltenders, 1989-90 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoffs, 1989-90 NHL season - Division semi-finals, 1989-90 NHL season - Division Finals, 1989-90 NHL season - Conference Finals, 1989-90 NHL season - Stanley Cup Finals, 1989-90 NHL season - Stanley Cup playoff scoring leaders, 1989-90 NHL season - NHL Awards Read more here: » 1989-90 NHL season: Encyclopedia II - 1989-90 NHL season - Regular Season |
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