2014 Stanley Cup Finals | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Location(s) |
Los Angeles: Staples Center (1, 2, 5) New York: Madison Square Garden (3, 4) |
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Coaches | NY Rangers: Alain Vigneault Los Angeles: Darryl Sutter |
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Captains | NY Rangers: Vacant Los Angeles: Dustin Brown |
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National anthems | NY Rangers: John Amirante Los Angeles: The Tenors (1) Pia Toscano (2, 5) |
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Referees | Steve Kozari (1, 3, 5), Brad Watson (1, 3, 5), Wes McCauley (2, 4), Dan O'Halloran (2, 4) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | June 4 – June 13 | |||||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Justin Williams | |||||||||||||||||||||
Series-winning goal | Alec Martinez (14:43, 2OT, G5) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Networks |
Canada (English): CBC Canada (French): RDS United States: NBC, NBCSN |
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Announcers | (CBC) Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson, Glenn Healy (RDS) Pierre Houde, Marc Denis (NBC/NBCSN) Kenny Albert (1), Doc Emrick (2–5), Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire (NHL International) Dave Strader, Joe Micheletti |
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The 2014 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s 2013–14 season, and the culmination of the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs. The League realigned its divisions prior to the season, and changed the structure of the playoffs, but the championship series remained the same. The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Kings defeated the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers four games to one to win their second championship in franchise history, marking the first time since 2007 that the championship series was determined in fewer than six games. Their Stanley Cup–winning run of 26 playoff games was the longest of any Stanley Cup–winning team in history.
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. It was the first meeting between teams from New York City and Los Angeles for a major professional sports championship since the Yankees and the Dodgers played in the 1981 World Series. The year 1981 was also the last time the Rangers and the Kings had met in the post-season, where the Rangers eliminated the Kings during the first round of the playoffs.