1996 Stanley Cup Finals | |||||||||||||||||||
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Location(s) |
Denver (McNichols Sports Arena) (1,2) Miami (Miami Arena) (3,4) |
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Coaches | Colorado: Marc Crawford Florida: Doug MacLean |
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Captains | Colorado: Joe Sakic Florida: Brian Skrudland |
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Referees |
Bill McCreary (1,4) Don Koharski (2) Andy Van Hellemond (3) |
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Dates | June 4–June 11 | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Joe Sakic (Colorado) | ||||||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | Uwe Krupp (4:31, 3OT, G4) | ||||||||||||||||||
The 1996 Stanley Cup Final was the NHL championship series of the 1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs contested between the Western Conference champion Colorado Avalanche and the Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers, two teams in the Final for the first time and that did not exist only three seasons before. It was Colorado's first appearance in the Final, in only their first season in Denver since moving from Quebec City (where they had formerly played as the Nordiques) in 1995. It was Florida's first appearance in the Final, in only the franchise's third season since entering the NHL in 1993. Only two other teams have made their first Stanley Cup Final appearance faster: the St. Louis Blues in their debut season in 1967–68 (they lost the 1968 Finals to the Montreal Canadiens), and the 1928 Cup-winning New York Rangers (who were in their second season of play, having been formed for the 1926–27 season). This was also the first time since the formation of the NHL in 1917 that the two teams competing for the Cup were making their first Final appearance.
Colorado defeated Florida in a four-game sweep to win their first Stanley Cup becoming the seventh post-1967 expansion team and the second former WHA team (after the Edmonton Oilers) to win the Cup. Colorado's Joe Sakic earned the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the 1996 Playoffs.