1999 Stanley Cup Finals
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Фінал Кубка Стенлі 1999 (англ. Stanley Cup Finals) — 107-й загалом фінал Кубка Стенлі та сезону 1998–1999 у НХЛ між командами «Баффало Сейбрс» та «Даллас Старс». Фінальна серія стартувала 8 червня в Далласі, а фінішувала 19 червня перемогою «Даллас Старс». У регулярному чемпіонаті «Баффало Сейбрс» фінішували сьомими в Східній конференції набравши 91 очко, а «Даллас Старс» посіли перше місце в Західній конференції з 105 очками. У фінальній серії перемогу здобули «Даллас Старс» 4:2. Приз Кона Сміта (найкращого гравця фінальної серії) отримав захисник «Зірок» Джо Ньювендайк.
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The 1999 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1998–99 season, and the culmination of the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Eastern Conference champion Buffalo Sabres and the Western Conference champion Dallas Stars. It was the 106th year of the Stanley Cup being contested.
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La finale della Stanley Cup 1999 è stata una serie al meglio delle sette gare che ha determinato il campione della National Hockey League per la stagione 1998-99. Al termine dei playoff i Buffalo Sabres, campioni della Eastern Conference, si sfidarono contro i Dallas Stars, campioni nella Western Conference. I Dallas Stars nella serie finale di Stanley Cup usufruirono del fattore campo in virtù del maggior numero di punti ottenuti nella stagione regolare, 114 punti contro i 91 dei Sabres. La serie iniziò l'8 giugno e finì il 19 giugno con la conquista da parte degli Stars della Stanley Cup per 4 a 2.
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*9 Mike Modano
*10 Brian Skrudland
*18 Derek Plante††
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*25 Joe Nieuwendyk
*49 Jon Sim
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*12 Mike Keane
*14 Dave Reid
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* † Brent Severyn played only 30 games, missing 22 regular season games due to injuries, and was a healthy scratch for the playoffs. Dallas asked the NHL to include his name, because he spent the entire season with Dallas.
* †† Derek Plante – played 41 regular season games for Buffalo and 10 for Dallas, NHL total 51 games. He also played 6 playoff games. His name was included on the cup, because he spent the whole season in the NHL.
* Mike Modano and Shawn Chambers were the only players on the roster remaining from 1990-91 Minnesota North Stars. Chambers left the Stars in summer of 1991 for Washington. He joined Tampa Bay in summer of 1992. Chambers won the Stanley Cup first year in New Jersey in 1995, before rejoining the Stars in summer of 1997. The North Stars in 1990-91 were coached by Bob Gainey , where they lost in 6 games to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals.
Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas in 1993 to become the Dallas Stars. Chambers was not with the North Stars/Stars for the whole period between 1991 and 1997, as he won the Stanley Cup in 1995 with the New Jersey Devils, before rejoining the Stars.
Included on the team picture, but left off the Stanley Cup.
*In February, Dallas added #6 Doug Lidster from the Canadian national team, and #37 Brad Lukowich , from the minor league Kalamazoo Wings. Lidster played 17 regular season and 4 playoff games. Lukowich played 14 regular season and 8 playoff games . They were left off the cup even though they played in the playoffs.
*Leon Friedrich† , Craig Lowery† , Doug Warner† – All 5 members were awarded Stanley Cup Rings
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*1 Roman Turek
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*Doug Armstrong *Rod Houston , Craig Button , Ken Hitchcock
*Doug Jarvis , Rick Wilson , Rick McLaughlin , Jeff Cogen
*Bill Strong , Tim Bernhardt , Doug Overton
*Bob Gernader , Stu McGregor , Dave Suprenant
*Dave Smith , Rick Matthews , Jean-Jacque McQueen
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Ed Belfour 21 saves / 24 shots
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Dominik Hasek 35 saves / 37 shots
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bigmouthsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/1999-Stanley-Cup-Playoff-boxscores-DAL.pdf
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The 1999 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1998–99 season, and the culmination of the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Eastern Conference champion Buffalo Sabres and the Western Conference champion Dallas Stars. It was the 106th year of the Stanley Cup being contested. The Sabres were led by captain Michael Peca, head coach Lindy Ruff and goaltender Dominik Hasek. The Stars were led by captain Derian Hatcher, head coach Ken Hitchcock and goaltender Ed Belfour. The Stars defeated the Sabres four games to two to win their first Stanley Cup, becoming the eighth post-1967 expansion team to earn a championship, and the first team based in the Southern United States to win the Cup. The series ended with a controversial triple-overtime goal in game six, when replays showed that Stars forward Brett Hull scored with his skate in the crease. Although the Sabres protested later, the league stated that the goal had been reviewed and was judged as a good goal, since Hull had maintained possession of the puck as it exited the crease just before he shot it.
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La finale della Stanley Cup 1999 è stata una serie al meglio delle sette gare che ha determinato il campione della National Hockey League per la stagione 1998-99. Al termine dei playoff i Buffalo Sabres, campioni della Eastern Conference, si sfidarono contro i Dallas Stars, campioni nella Western Conference. I Dallas Stars nella serie finale di Stanley Cup usufruirono del fattore campo in virtù del maggior numero di punti ottenuti nella stagione regolare, 114 punti contro i 91 dei Sabres. La serie iniziò l'8 giugno e finì il 19 giugno con la conquista da parte degli Stars della Stanley Cup per 4 a 2. Questa fu la seconda presenza dei Sabres alla finale della Stanley Cup, dopo la sconfitta nel 1975 da parte dei Philadelphia Flyers. Per la franchigia degli Stars si trattava invece della terza partecipazione, la prima dopo il trasferimento della squadra dal Minnesota a Dallas avvenuto nel 1993. La prima finale giocata fu quella del 1981, e vide gli allora North Stars sconfitti dai New York Islanders, mentre dieci anni più tardi nel 1991 furono battuti dai Pittsburgh Penguins. Gli Stars sconfissero i Sabres per quattro gare a due sollevando così la prima Stanley Cup; diventarono inoltre l'ottava franchigia dalla fine dell'era delle Original Six capace di conquistare un titolo. Per la prima volta dalla serie finale del 1994 entrambe le squadre vinsero almeno una partita. Al termine della serie l'attaccante canadese Joe Nieuwendyk fu premiato con il Conn Smythe Trophy, trofeo assegnato al miglior giocatore dei playoff.
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Фінал Кубка Стенлі 1999 (англ. Stanley Cup Finals) — 107-й загалом фінал Кубка Стенлі та сезону 1998–1999 у НХЛ між командами «Баффало Сейбрс» та «Даллас Старс». Фінальна серія стартувала 8 червня в Далласі, а фінішувала 19 червня перемогою «Даллас Старс». У регулярному чемпіонаті «Баффало Сейбрс» фінішували сьомими в Східній конференції набравши 91 очко, а «Даллас Старс» посіли перше місце в Західній конференції з 105 очками. У фінальній серії перемогу здобули «Даллас Старс» 4:2. Приз Кона Сміта (найкращого гравця фінальної серії) отримав захисник «Зірок» Джо Ньювендайк.
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