2006 Stanley Cup playoffs

The 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs for the National Hockey League (NHL) championship began on April 21, 2006, following the 2005–06 regular season. This was the first playoffs since 2004 due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout that cancelled the previously scheduled season. The 16 teams that qualified, seeded one through eight from each conference, played best-of-seven series with re-seeding after the Conference quarterfinals. The conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup.

2006 Stanley Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesApril 21 –
June 19, 2006
Teams16
Defending championsTampa Bay Lightning
(notwithstanding the cancelled 2004–05 season)
Final positions
ChampionsCarolina Hurricanes
Runner-upEdmonton Oilers
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Eric Staal (Hurricanes) (28 points)
MVPCam Ward (Hurricanes)
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The Finals concluded on June 19 with the Carolina Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup, defeating the Edmonton Oilers in the final series four games to three. Carolina goaltender Cam Ward was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as Most Valuable Player of the playoffs. The Edmonton Oilers would miss the playoffs each year thereafter until 2017. This was also the last time until 2023 that the Pittsburgh Penguins missed the playoffs. The St. Louis Blues missed the playoffs for the first time since 1980, ending a 25-season playoff streak, the third longest in NHL history. The current longest playoff streak moved to the Detroit Red Wings at 15 consecutive seasons. This was additionally the first time in history that the Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues missed the playoffs in the same season.

While the 2005–06 season introduced a shootout to break ties after five minutes of four-on-four overtime, the Stanley Cup playoffs retained their traditional format of unlimited 20-minute periods of five-on-five sudden-death overtime to break ties.

The Western Conference made history in the first round when all four series were won by the lower-seeded teams (conversely, all four series in the Eastern Conference were won by the higher-seeded teams). The eighth- and lowest-seeded Oilers proceeded to win the Western Conference and participate in the Stanley Cup Finals. Four Canadian teams qualified for the playoffs this year, this total was not equaled again until 2013 and not exceeded until 2015 with five.

Playoff seeds

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Eastern Conference

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  1. Ottawa Senators, Northeast Division champions, Eastern Conference regular season champions – 113 points
  2. Carolina Hurricanes, Southeast Division champions – 112 points
  3. New Jersey Devils, Atlantic Division champions – 101 points (46 wins)
  4. Buffalo Sabres – 110 points
  5. Philadelphia Flyers – 101 points (45 wins)
  6. New York Rangers – 100 points
  7. Montreal Canadiens – 93 points
  8. Tampa Bay Lightning – 92 points

Western Conference

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  1. Detroit Red Wings, Central Division champions, Western Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners – 124 points
  2. Dallas Stars, Pacific Division champions – 112 points
  3. Calgary Flames, Northwest Division champions – 103 points
  4. Nashville Predators – 106 points
  5. San Jose Sharks – 99 points
  6. Mighty Ducks of Anaheim – 98 points
  7. Colorado Avalanche – 95 points (43 wins)
  8. Edmonton Oilers – 95 points (41 wins)

Playoff bracket

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Conference quarterfinalsConference semifinalsConference finalsStanley Cup Finals
            
1Ottawa4
8Tampa Bay1
1Ottawa1
4Buffalo4
2Carolina4
7Montreal2
4Buffalo3
Eastern Conference
2Carolina4
3New Jersey4
6NY Rangers0
2Carolina4
3New Jersey1
4Buffalo4
5Philadelphia2
E2Carolina4
W8Edmonton3
1Detroit2
8Edmonton4
5San Jose2
8Edmonton4
2Dallas1
7Colorado4
8Edmonton4
Western Conference
6Anaheim1
3Calgary3
6Anaheim4
6Anaheim4
7Colorado0
4Nashville1
5San Jose4

Conference quarterfinals

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Eastern Conference quarterfinals

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(1) Ottawa Senators vs. (8) Tampa Bay Lightning

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The Ottawa Senators entered the playoffs as the Eastern Conference regular season and Northeast Division champions with 113 points. Tampa Bay qualified as the eighth seed earning 92 points during the regular season. This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Ottawa won all four games during this year's regular season series.

The Senators defeated the Lightning in five games. The Senators used a two-man advantage in the third period of game one to gain the lead as they took the game by a score of 4–1. In game two the Lightning came back from a one-goal deficit by scoring two goals 55 seconds apart as they evened the series with a 4–3 victory. Six Ottawa skaters scored a goal in game three as the Senators won 8–4. Ottawa scored three times in the second-period of game four as they earned a 5–2 win. Martin Havlat scored the series-winning goal for the Senators at 15:02 of the second period as Ottawa closed out the series with a 3–2 victory.


April 21Tampa Bay Lightning1–4Ottawa SenatorsScotiabank PlaceRecap 
Vincent Lecavalier (1) – pp – 19:00First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period05:06 – ppMartin Havlat (1)
06:13 – ppJason Spezza (1)
09:37 – shMike Fisher (1)
18:58 – enDaniel Alfredsson (1)
John Grahame 34 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsRay Emery 35 saves / 36 shots
April 23Tampa Bay Lightning4–3Ottawa SenatorsScotiabank PlaceRecap 
Martin St. Louis (1) – 14:36First period04:51 – Bryan Smolinski (1)
Brad Richards (1) – 07:39Second period17:12 – ppMartin Havlat (2)
Dan Boyle (1) – 05:24
Martin St. Louis (2) – 06:19
Third period03:21 – Peter Schaefer (1)
John Grahame 21 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsRay Emery 32 saves / 36 shots
April 25Ottawa Senators8–4Tampa Bay LightningSt. Pete Times ForumRecap 
Martin Havlat (3) – 05:20
Wade Redden (1) – pp – 08:40
Patrick Eaves (1) – 12:56
First period18:38 – ppMartin St. Louis (3)
Martin Havlat (4) – 02:17
Antoine Vermette (1) – 09:11
Second periodNo scoring
Dany Heatley (1) – pp – 06:12
Zdeno Chara (1) – pp – 10:28
Antoine Vermette (2) – 16:18
Third period00:20 – ppPaul Ranger (1)
11:26 – Paul Ranger (2)
13:25 – ppPavel Kubina (1)
Ray Emery 35 saves / 39 shotsGoalie statsJohn Grahame 15 saves / 20 shots
Sean Burke 8 saves / 11 shots
April 27Ottawa Senators5–2Tampa Bay LightningSt. Pete Times ForumRecap 
Jason Spezza (2) – 06:13First period11:10 – Martin St. Louis (4)
16:15 – Brad Richards (2)
Chris Phillips (1) – 05:59
Dany Heatley (2) – pp – 17:10
Martin Havlat (5) – 17:50
Second periodNo scoring
Chris Neil (1) – 01:24Third periodNo scoring
Ray Emery 30 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsJohn Grahame 13 saves / 17 shots
Sean Burke 7 saves / 8 shots
April 29Tampa Bay Lightning2–3Ottawa SenatorsScotiabank PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period12:53 – Peter Schaefer (2)
15:44 – Andrej Meszaros (1)
Evgeny Artyukhin (1) – 01:37
Brad Richards (3) – 18:15
Second period15:02 – ppMartin Havlat (6)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Sean Burke 35 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsRay Emery 26 saves / 28 shots
Ottawa won series 4–1


(2) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (7) Montreal Canadiens

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The Carolina Hurricanes entered the playoffs as the Southeast Division champions, earning the second seed in the Eastern Conference with 112 points. Montreal qualified as the seventh seed earning 93 points during the regular season. This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams with Montreal winning five of the six previous series. They last met in the 2002 Eastern Conference semifinals where Carolina won in six games. Carolina won all four games during this year's regular season series.

The Hurricanes eliminated the Canadiens in six games. After allowing a goal in the opening minute of game one the Canadiens scored six unanswered goals taking the opening game of the series 6–1. Carolina pulled goaltender Martin Gerber after allowing three goals in the first period of game two and he was replaced by 22-year-old rookie backup Cam Ward. The Hurricanes were able to tie the game with 90 seconds remaining in regulation before losing in double overtime as Michael Ryder scored at 2:32, giving Montreal a 6–5 win. In game three Eric Staal scored the game winner 3:38 into overtime as Carolina won 2–1. Rod Brind'Amour gave the Hurricanes the lead in game four and they hung on to win 3–2. Cam Ward made 30 saves and allowed just one goal against as the Hurricanes took game five 2–1. Hurricanes forward Cory Stillman ended the series at 1:19 of the first overtime as Carolina won game six 2–1.


April 22Montreal Canadiens6–1Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Francis Bouillon (1) – pp – 08:23
Radek Bonk (1) – 16:17
First period00:50 – Matt Cullen (1)
Alexei Kovalev (1) – 02:18
Chris Higgins (1) – 16:01
Second periodNo scoring
Alexei Kovalev (2) – pp – 11:40
Sheldon Souray (1) – 18:12
Third periodNo scoring
Cristobal Huet 42 saves / 43 shotsGoalie statsMartin Gerber 15 saves / 21 shots
April 24Montreal Canadiens6–52OTCarolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Jan Bulis (1) – 04:48
Michael Ryder (1) – pp – 13:35
Radek Bonk (2) – 14:46
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period01:42 – Matt Cullen (2)
09:05 – ppRod Brind'Amour (1)
Alexei Kovalev (3) – 05:22
Richard Zednik (1) – 05:58
Third period00:22 – ppRay Whitney (1)
01:15 – pp – Rod Brind'Amour (2)
18:30 – Cory Stillman (1)
Michael Ryder (2) – 02:32Second overtime periodNo scoring
Cristobal Huet 41 saves / 46 shotsGoalie statsMartin Gerber 10 saves / 13 shots
Cam Ward 20 saves / 23 shots
April 26Carolina Hurricanes2–1OTMontreal CanadiensBell CentreRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period09:17 – ppRichard Zednik (2)
Rod Brind'Amour (3) – 11:27Third periodNo scoring
Eric Staal (1) – pp – 03:38First overtime periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsCristobal Huet 34 saves / 36 shots
April 28Carolina Hurricanes3–2Montreal CanadiensBell CentreRecap 
Justin Williams (1) – 10:22
Aaron Ward (1) – 11:33
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period05:21 – Alexander Perezhogin (1)
12:58 – ppSheldon Souray (2)
Rod Brind'Amour (4) – 05:54Third periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 23 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsCristobal Huet 27 saves / 30 shots
April 30Montreal Canadiens1–2Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period04:27 – ppEric Staal (2)
Alexei Kovalev (4) – 19:32Second period13:57 – ppMatt Cullen (3)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Cristobal Huet 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 30 saves / 31 shots
May 2Carolina Hurricanes2–1OTMontreal CanadiensBell CentreRecap 
Mark Recchi (1) – 07:01First period06:31 – ppSheldon Souray (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Cory Stillman (2) – 01:19First overtime periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 25 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsCristobal Huet 27 saves / 29 shots
Carolina won series 4–2


(3) New Jersey Devils vs. (6) New York Rangers

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The New Jersey Devils entered the playoffs as the Atlantic Division champions (winning the tie-breaker with Philadelphia in total wins), earning the third seed in the Eastern Conference with 101 points. New York qualified for the first time since 1997 as the sixth seed earning 100 points during the regular season. This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams with New York winning all three previous series. They last met in the 1997 Eastern Conference semifinals where New York won in five games. The teams split this year's eight game regular season series.

The Devils swept the Rangers in four games. The Devils scored five times on the power play in game one winning 6–1, Devils forward Patrik Elias scored six points in the victory (two goals and four assists). In game two John Madden scored a hat trick for the Devils as they earned a 4–1 victory. Martin Brodeur earned his 21st career playoff shutout with 25 saves as the Devils won game three 3–0. New Jersey took the lead in the second period of game four with two power play goals and they never looked back eliminating the Rangers by a final score of 4–2.


April 22New York Rangers1–6New Jersey DevilsContinental Airlines ArenaRecap 
Petr Prucha (1) – pp – 10:00First period03:55 – ppPatrik Elias (1)
No scoringSecond period07:48 – ppScott Gomez (1)
17:10 – Ken Klee (1)
No scoringThird period00:53 – ppBrian Rafalski (1)
08:45 – ppJamie Langenbrunner (1)
15:34 – pp – Patrik Elias (2)
Henrik Lundqvist 24 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsMartin Brodeur 29 saves / 30 shots
April 24New York Rangers1–4New Jersey DevilsContinental Airlines ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period07:47 – shJohn Madden (1)
14:13 – ppBrian Gionta (1)
No scoringSecond period19:54 – sh – John Madden (2)
Blair Betts (1) – 05:41Third period12:46 – John Madden (3)
Kevin Weekes 21 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsMartin Brodeur 25 saves / 26 shots
April 26New Jersey Devils3–0New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
Jamie Langenbrunner (2) – 01:08
Patrik Elias (3) – 09:20
First periodNo scoring
Zach Parise (1) – 02:48Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Martin Brodeur 25 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsHenrik Lundqvist 17 saves / 20 shots
April 29New Jersey Devils4–2New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period19:41 – Jed Ortmeyer (1)
Scott Gomez (2) – pp – 04:20
Patrik Elias (4) – pp – 07:21
Second periodNo scoring
Brian Gionta (2) – sh – 04:30
Patrik Elias (5) – 13:21
Third period18:33 – ppSteve Rucchin (1)
Martin Brodeur 31 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsHenrik Lundqvist 25 saves / 29 shots
New Jersey won series 4–0


(4) Buffalo Sabres vs. (5) Philadelphia Flyers

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The Buffalo Sabres entered the playoffs as the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference with 110 points. Philadelphia qualified as the fifth seed (losing the tie-breaker with New Jersey in total wins for the Atlantic Division title) earning 101 points during the regular season. This was the eighth playoff meeting between these two teams with Philadelphia winning five of the seven previous series. They last met in the 2001 Eastern Conference quarterfinals where Buffalo won in six games. Buffalo won three of the four games during this year's regular season series.

The Sabres defeated the Flyers in six games. Philadelphia goaltender Robert Esche made 55 saves in a 3–2 Flyers loss; Daniel Briere ended the game with a goal at 7:31 in double-overtime. Buffalo forwards Jean-Pierre Dumont and Jason Pominville each recorded hat-tricks in game two as the Sabres scored three power play goals rolling to an 8–2 victory. Peter Forsberg scored two second period goals in game three to break a 1–1 tie, the Flyers went on to win the game 4–2. In game four R. J. Umberger put the Flyers up for good with his goal at 9:51 in the third period as Philadelphia evened the series with a 5–4 victory. Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller made 24 saves to earn his first career playoff shutout in game five as Buffalo won 3–0. In game six the Sabres jumped to a 5–0 lead on a goal by Maxim Afinogenov as the Flyers pulled Robert Esche from the game, Buffalo went on to a resounding 7–1 series-clinching victory.


April 22Philadelphia Flyers2–32OTBuffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period05:20 – Tim Connolly (1)
Mike Knuble (1) – 16:34Second period04:33 – Jay McKee (1)
Simon Gagne (1) – pp – 18:09Third periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond overtime period07:31 – Daniel Briere (1)
Robert Esche 55 saves / 58 shotsGoalie statsRyan Miller 30 saves / 32 shots
April 24Philadelphia Flyers2–8Buffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period01:41 – Jean-Pierre Dumont (1)
03:00 – ppChris Drury (1)
12:26 – Ales Kotalik (1)
14:36 – Jason Pominville (1)
19:46 – pp – Jean-Pierre Dumont (2)
Simon Gagne (2) – 00:58Second period09:42 – pp – Jean-Pierre Dumont (3)
Petr Nedved (1) – 05:47Third period08:35 – Jason Pominville (2)
18:42 – Jason Pominville (3)
Robert Esche 5 saves / 10 shots
Antero Niittymaki 15 saves / 18 shots
Goalie statsRyan Miller 20 saves / 22 shots
April 26Buffalo Sabres2–4Philadelphia FlyersWachovia CenterRecap 
Ales Kotalik (2) – 02:37First period06:35 – shBrian Savage (1)
No scoringSecond period06:57 – Peter Forsberg (1)
12:37 – pp – Peter Forsberg (2)
Tim Connolly (2) – 04:44Third period19:44 – enSimon Gagne (3)
Ryan Miller 23 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsRobert Esche 26 saves / 28 shots
April 28Buffalo Sabres4–5Philadelphia FlyersWachovia CenterRecap 
Thomas Vanek (1) – pp – 02:34
Daniel Briere (2) – 10:10
First period12:13 – Éric Desjardins (1)
No scoringSecond period03:26 – Peter Forsberg (3)
Daniel Briere (3) – pp – 06:17
Mike Grier (1) – sh – 19:41
Third period03:50 – ppPetr Nedved (2)
09:51 – R. J. Umberger (1)
19:11 – Peter Forsberg (4)
Ryan Miller 28 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsRobert Esche 26 saves / 30 shots
April 30Philadelphia Flyers0–3Buffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period06:05 – ppTim Connolly (3)
No scoringSecond period19:12 – ppJean-Pierre Dumont (4)
No scoringThird period04:50 – Maxim Afinogenov (1)
Robert Esche 30 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsRyan Miller 24 saves / 24 shots
May 2Buffalo Sabres7–1Philadelphia FlyersWachovia CenterRecap 
Mike Grier (2) – 11:16
Ales Kotalik (3) – 17:34
Derek Roy (1) – 19:27
First periodNo scoring
Jason Pominville (4) – 03:05
Maxim Afinogenov (2) – 07:19
Chris Drury (2) – 19:46
Second period18:57 – Branko Radivojevic (1)
Chris Drury (3) – sh – 02:12Third periodNo scoring
Ryan Miller 21 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsRobert Esche 12 saves / 17 shots
Antero Niittymaki 9 saves / 11 shots
Buffalo won series 4–2


Western Conference quarterfinals

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(1) Detroit Red Wings vs. (8) Edmonton Oilers

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The Detroit Red Wings entered the playoffs as the Presidents' Trophy winners, the Western Conference regular season and Central Division champions, with 124 points. Edmonton qualified as the eighth seed earning 95 points (losing the tie-breaker with Colorado in total wins) during the regular season. This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams with Edmonton winning both previous series. They last met in the 1988 Clarence Campbell Conference Final where Edmonton won in five games. Detroit won this year's four game regular season series earning six of eight points during the season.

The eighth seeded Oilers upset the Red Wings in six games. Red Wings winger Kirk Maltby scored two goals in game one, including the winner in double overtime as Detroit won 3–2. The Oilers took the lead by scoring twice in 57 seconds in the second period of game two as they hung on to win 4–2. Jarret Stoll provided the game-winner in double overtime in game three giving the Oilers a 4–3 victory. The Red Wings scored three power-play goals in game four earning a 4–2 victory to tie the series. Oilers goaltender Dwayne Roloson made 30 saves as Edmonton hung on to win game five by a score of 3–2. The Oilers overcame a two-goal deficit after two periods of play in game six by scoring four times in third period, Ales Hemsky broke the tie with 1:06 remaining in regulation as Edmonton ended the series with a 4–3 win.


April 21Edmonton Oilers2–32OTDetroit Red WingsJoe Louis ArenaRecap 
Sergei Samsonov (1) – pp – 11:44First period04:05 – ppRobert Lang (1)
Chris Pronger (1) – pp – 08:43Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period13:43 – Kirk Maltby (1)
No scoringSecond overtime period02:39 – Kirk Maltby (2)
Dwayne Roloson 54 saves / 57 shotsGoalie statsManny Legace 23 saves / 25 shots
April 23Edmonton Oilers4–2Detroit Red WingsJoe Louis ArenaRecap 
Chris Pronger (2) – 12:32First period14:50 – Jason Williams (1)
Fernando Pisani (1) – 17:49
Brad Winchester (1) – 18:46
Second period07:11 – ppHenrik Zetterberg (1)
Jarret Stoll (1) – en – 19:47Third periodNo scoring
Dwayne Roloson 33 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsManny Legace 20 saves / 23 shots
April 25Detroit Red Wings3–42OTEdmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
Henrik Zetterberg (2) – pp – 12:05First period04:17 – Jaroslav Spacek (1)
16:38 – Ryan Smyth (1)
No scoringSecond period02:38 – ppRaffi Torres (1)
Henrik Zetterberg (3) – pp – 11:52
Mathieu Schneider (1) – 12:10
Third periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond overtime period08:44 – Jarret Stoll (2)
Manny Legace 28 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 44 saves / 47 shots
April 27Detroit Red Wings4–2Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
Tomas Holmstrom (1) – pp – 13:25
Robert Lang (2) – 19:23
First period07:22 – ppFernando Pisani (2)
No scoringSecond period04:03 – ppJaroslav Spacek (2)
Nicklas Lidstrom (1) – pp – 06:44
Henrik Zetterberg (4) – pp – 15:53
Third periodNo scoring
Manny Legace 24 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 27 saves / 31 shots
April 29Edmonton Oilers3–2Detroit Red WingsJoe Louis ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Fernando Pisani (3) – 05:16
Ryan Smyth (2) – pp – 08:34
Shawn Horcoff (1) – 12:36
Second period18:39 – Brendan Shanahan (1)
No scoringThird period19:38 – Henrik Zetterberg (5)
Dwayne Roloson 30 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsManny Legace 16 saves / 19 shots
May 1Detroit Red Wings3–4Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
Henrik Zetterberg (6) – 14:36First periodNo scoring
Robert Lang (3) – pp – 14:02Second periodNo scoring
Johan Franzen (1) – 10:07Third period02:56 – ppFernando Pisani (4)
06:40 – Fernando Pisani (5)
16:07 – ppAles Hemsky (1)
18:54 – Ales Hemsky (2)
Manny Legace 26 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 33 saves / 36 shots
Edmonton won series 4–2


(2) Dallas Stars vs. (7) Colorado Avalanche

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The Dallas Stars entered the playoffs as the Pacific Division champions, earning the second seed in the Western Conference with 112 points. Colorado qualified as the seventh seed earning 95 points (winning the tie-breaker with Edmonton in total wins) during the regular season. This was the fourth and 2nd most recent playoff meeting between these two teams, with Dallas winning two of three previous series. They last met in the 2004 Western Conference quarterfinals where Colorado won in five games.

The Avalanche upset the Stars in five games. After trailing by two early in the first period of game one the Avalanche scored five unanswered goals and won by a score of 5–2. Brett Clark tied the game with a short-handed goal at 17:56 of the third period and four and a half minutes into overtime Joe Sakic scored his NHL-record seventh career playoff overtime goal to end the game in a 5–4 Colorado victory.[1] Avalanche forward Andrew Brunette scored with 57 seconds remaining in the third period to tie game three and Alex Tanguay tallied his second goal of the game at 1:09 of the first overtime to give the Avalanche a 4–3 win. Dallas staved off elimination in game four as Niklas Hagman scored two goals in a 4–1 victory. Colorado goaltender Jose Theodore made 50 saves in game five and Andrew Brunette scored the series-clinching goal nearly fourteen minutes into overtime to give the Avalanche a 3–2 win.


April 22Colorado Avalanche5–2Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Milan Hejduk (1) – 16:42First period13:04 – Brendan Morrow (1)
15:02 – Bill Guerin (1)
Wojtek Wolski (1) – 05:24
Rob Blake (1) – pp – 09:08
John-Michael Liles (1) – pp – 11:12
Second periodNo scoring
Brett Clark (1) – 02:58Third periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 16 saves / 18 shotsGoalie statsMarty Turco 26 saves / 31 shots
April 24Colorado Avalanche5–4OTDallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Rob Blake (2) – pp – 07:06
Andrew Brunette (1) – 09:04
Milan Hejduk (2) – 12:23
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period02:41 – Jussi Jokinen (1)
05:54 – ppJere Lehtinen (1)
06:58 – Jere Lehtinen (2)
19:57 – ppMike Modano (1)
Brett Clark (2) – sh – 17:56Third periodNo scoring
Joe Sakic (1) – 04:36First overtime periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 21 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsMarty Turco 18 saves / 23 shots
April 26Dallas Stars3–4OTColorado AvalanchePepsi CenterRecap 
Stu Barnes (1) – sh – 10:49First period05:21 – ppJoe Sakic (2)
18:53 – Alex Tanguay (1) – 18:53
Jon Klemm (1) – 08:44
Sergei Zubov (1) – pp – 19:45
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period19:03 – ppAndrew Brunette (2)
No scoringFirst overtime period01:09 – Alex Tanguay (2)
Marty Turco 25 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsJose Theodore 19 saves / 22 shots
April 28Dallas Stars4–1Colorado AvalanchePepsi CenterRecap 
Jere Lehtinen (3) – 07:35First period04:46 – Brad Richardson (1)
Niklas Hagman (1) – 03:50
Bill Guerin (2) – pp – 18:41
Second periodNo scoring
Niklas Hagman (2) – en – 18:45Third periodNo scoring
Marty Turco 22 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsJose Theodore 35 saves / 38 shots
April 30Colorado Avalanche3–2OTDallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Jim Dowd (1) – 13:03
Joe Sakic (3) – 19:58
Second period04:25 – ppJussi Jokinen (2)
No scoringThird period02:47 – Bill Guerin (3)
Andrew Brunette (3) – 13:55First overtime periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 50 saves / 52 shotsGoalie statsMarty Turco 27 saves / 30 shots
Colorado won series 4–1


(3) Calgary Flames vs. (6) Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

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The Calgary Flames entered the playoffs as the Northwest Division champions, earning the third seed in the Western Conference with 103 points. Anaheim qualified as the sixth seed earning 98 points during the regular season. This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. The teams split this year's four game regular season series.

The Mighty Ducks eliminated the Flames in seven games. Flames goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff made 33 saves and Darren McCarty scored 9:45 into the first overtime as Calgary won game one 2–1. In game two Anaheim took a three-goal lead and hung on for a 4–3 victory. The Flames scored three power-play goals as they earned a 5–2 win in game three. Sean O'Donnell scored the overtime winner shortly after a power play expired in game four as Anaheim evened the series with a 3–2 victory. Flames captain Jarome Iginla scored twice as the Calgary held off a late charge by the Mighty Ducks taking a 3–2 victory in game five. In game six, Mighty Ducks captain Scott Niedermayer scored a power-play goal with just over five minutes remaining in regulation time as Anaheim forced a seventh game with their 2–1 win. Anaheim goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov made 22 saves as the Mighty Ducks ended the Flames season with a shutout winning game seven 3–0.


April 21Mighty Ducks of Anaheim1–2OTCalgary FlamesPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period06:17 – Tony Amonte (1)
Jeff Friesen (1) – 05:17Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period09:45 – Darren McCarty (1)
Ilya Bryzgalov 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsMiikka Kiprusoff 33 saves / 34 shots
April 23Mighty Ducks of Anaheim4–3Calgary FlamesPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
Chris Kunitz (1) – 09:37
Scott Niedermayer (1) – sh – 13:20
First periodNo scoring
Joffrey Lupul (1) – 05:10Second period09:09 – shJarome Iginla (1)
11:53 – ppKristian Huselius (1)
Samuel Pahlsson (1) – 07:55Third period15:31 – ppDion Phaneuf (1)
Jean-Sebastien Giguere 22 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsMiikka Kiprusoff 16 saves / 20 shots
April 25Calgary Flames5–2Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
Daymond Langkow (1) – pp – 14:01First period17:26 – ppFrançois Beauchemin (1)
Kristian Huselius (2) – pp – 01:25
Chuck Kobasew (1) – 15:34
Second period08:16 – pp – François Beauchemin (2)
Darren McCarty (2) – 04:59
Robyn Regehr (1) – pp – 05:33
Third periodNo scoring
Miikka Kiprusoff 27 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsJean-Sebastien Giguere 19 saves / 24 shots
April 27Calgary Flames2–3OTMighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period03:47 – Ryan Getzlaf (1)
07:13 – ppTeemu Selanne (1)
Jarome Iginla (2) – 00:11
Jarome Iginla (3) – 03:27
Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period01:36 – Sean O'Donnell (1)
Miikka Kiprusoff 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsJean-Sebastien Giguere 25 saves / 27 shots
April 29Mighty Ducks of Anaheim2–3Calgary FlamesPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
No scoringFirst period05:49 – shTony Amonte (2)
16:18 – ppJarome Iginla (4)
No scoringSecond period01:03 – Jarome Iginla (5)
Andy McDonald (1) – pp – 08:19
Rob Niedermayer (1) – pp – 19:27
Third periodNo scoring
Jean-Sebastien Giguere 5 saves / 8 shots
Ilya Bryzgalov 19 saves / 19 shots
Goalie statsMiikka Kiprusoff 26 saves / 28 shots
May 1Calgary Flames1–2Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
Stephane Yelle (1) – 10:18First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:49 – Teemu Selanne (2)
No scoringThird period14:23 – ppScott Niedermayer (2)
Miikka Kiprusoff 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsIlya Bryzgalov 21 saves / 22 shots
May 3Mighty Ducks of Anaheim3–0Calgary FlamesPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Teemu Selanne (3) – 05:12
Ruslan Salei (1) – 19:01
Second periodNo scoring
Jeff Friesen (2) – en – 19:40Third periodNo scoring
Ilya Bryzgalov 22 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsMiikka Kiprusoff 29 saves / 31 shots
Anaheim won series 4–3


(4) Nashville Predators vs. (5) San Jose Sharks

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The Nashville Predators entered the playoffs as the fourth seed in the Western Conference with 106 points. San Jose qualified as the fifth seed earning 99 points during the regular season. This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Nashville won this year's four game regular season series earning six of eight points during the season.

The Sharks eliminated the Predators in five games. All four of the Predators goals in game one came on the power play as Nashville took the opening game 4–3. In game two San Jose scored three first period power play goals and Vesa Toskala earned a shutout in the Sharks 3–0 victory. San Jose captain Patrick Marleau scored twice in game three as the Sharks won 4–1. Nashville attempted to make a comeback late in game four as the Sharks hung on to win 5–4, Patrick Marleau recorded a hat trick in the victory. San Jose continued to exploit the Predators penalty killing in game five as they scored twice on the power play and ended Nashville's season with a 2–1 victory.


April 21San Jose Sharks3–4Nashville PredatorsGaylord Entertainment CenterRecap 
Mark Smith (1) – 04:12First period08:57 – ppMike Sillinger (1)
10:56 – ppMartin Erat (1)
19:56 – ppShea Weber (1)
Nils Ekman (1) – pp – 08:50Second periodNo scoring
Scott Thornton (1) – 10:31Third period12:06 – ppAdam Hall (1)
Vesa Toskala 26 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsChris Mason 31 saves / 34 shots
April 23San Jose Sharks3–0Nashville PredatorsGaylord Entertainment CenterRecap 
Jonathan Cheechoo (1) – pp – 05:37
Patrick Marleau (1) – pp – 16:31
Mark Smith (2) – pp – 17:31
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Vesa Toskala 25 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsChris Mason 34 saves / 37 shots
April 25Nashville Predators1–4San Jose SharksHP PavilionRecap 
Kimmo Timonen (1) – sh – 06:33First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period12:10 – Patrick Marleau (2)
18:48 – ppSteve Bernier (1)
No scoringThird period15:38 – Jonathan Cheechoo (2)
16:45 – Patrick Marleau (3)
Chris Mason 36 saves / 40 shotsGoalie statsVesa Toskala 16 saves / 17 shots
April 27Nashville Predators4–5San Jose SharksHP PavilionRecap 
Paul Kariya (1) – pp – 08:55First period07:03 – Patrick Rissmiller (1)
Shea Weber (2) – 05:45Second period07:01 – ppPatrick Marleau (4)
11:30 – pp – Patrick Marleau (5)
12:56 – Mark Smith (3)
Mike Sillinger (2) – 10:47
Scott Hartnell (1) – 15:38
Third period04:13 – Patrick Marleau (6)
Chris Mason 19 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsVesa Toskala 26 saves / 30 shots
April 30San Jose Sharks2–1Nashville PredatorsGaylord Entertainment CenterRecap 
Milan Michalek (1) – pp – 19:59First periodNo scoring
Patrick Marleau (7) – pp – 13:24Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period11:06 – ppPaul Kariya (2)
Vesa Toskala 34 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsChris Mason 34 saves / 36 shots
San Jose won series 4–1


Conference semifinals

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Eastern Conference semifinals

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(1) Ottawa Senators vs. (4) Buffalo Sabres

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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams with Buffalo winning both previous series. They last met in the 1999 Eastern Conference quarterfinals where Buffalo won in four games. Ottawa won five of the eight games during this year's regular season series.

The Sabres eliminated the Senators in five games. Sabres forward Tim Connolly tied game one with just 10.7 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at six and Chris Drury ended the game just 18 seconds into overtime as Buffalo won 7–6. Ryan Miller faced 44 shots and allowed just one goal against as the Sabres won game two 2–1. Overtime was required in game three after Jason Spezza tied the game late in the third period. Jean-Pierre Dumont ended the game with a goal at 5:05 of the first overtime as the Sabres took the game 3–2. In game four Wade Redden scored a power-play goal early in the third period as the Senators earned a 2–1 victory. Sabres rookie forward Jason Pominville became the first player in league history to score a short-handed overtime goal to end a series as he scored just 2:26 into the first overtime as Buffalo won game five 3–2.[2]


May 5Buffalo Sabres7–6OTOttawa SenatorsScotiabank PlaceRecap 
Mike Grier (3) – 00:35
Teppo Numminen (1) – pp – 06:56
First period03:05 – Jason Spezza (3)
03:20 – Bryan Smolinski (2)
Tim Connolly (4) – sh – 03:29
Derek Roy (2) – 19:30
Second period01:47 – Martin Havlat (7)
04:15 – ppDany Heatley (3)
Derek Roy (3) – sh – 18:23
Tim Connolly (5) – 19:49
Third period00:16 – Mike Fisher (2)
18:47 – pp – Bryan Smolinski (3)
Chris Drury (4) – 00:18First overtime periodNo scoring
Ryan Miller 27 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsRay Emery 16 saves / 23 shots
May 8Buffalo Sabres2–1Ottawa SenatorsScotiabank PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Jean-Pierre Dumont (5) – 03:33
Jochen Hecht (1) – 06:00
Second period07:40 – Chris Phillips (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Ryan Miller 43 saves / 44 shotsGoalie statsRay Emery 15 saves / 17 shots
May 10Ottawa Senators2–3OTBuffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period09:24 – ppChris Drury (5)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Jason Spezza (4) – pp – 05:47
Jason Spezza (5) – pp – 18:30
Third period10:15 – Maxim Afinogenov (3)
No scoringFirst overtime period05:05 – Jean-Pierre Dumont (6)
Ray Emery 21 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsRyan Miller 26 saves / 28 shots
May 11Ottawa Senators2–1Buffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
Brian Pothier (1) – 04:56First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period16:18 – Daniel Briere (4)
Wade Redden (2) – pp – 02:52Third periodNo scoring
Ray Emery 29 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsRyan Miller 26 saves / 28 shots
May 13Buffalo Sabres3–2OTOttawa SenatorsScotiabank PlaceRecap 
Henrik Tallinder (1) – 00:33First period10:26 – ppDaniel Alfredsson (2)
Chris Drury (6) – pp – 07:56Second period13:59 – Brian Pothier (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jason Pominville (5) – sh – 02:26First overtime periodNo scoring
Ryan Miller 34 saves / 36 shotsGoalie statsRay Emery 21 saves / 24 shots
Buffalo won series 4–1


(2) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (3) New Jersey Devils

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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams with the teams splitting the two previous series. They last met in the 2002 Eastern Conference quarterfinals where Carolina won in six games. Carolina won this year's four game regular season series earning five of eight points during the season.

The Hurricanes defeated New Jersey in five games. Carolina scored five power-play goals in game one as they won 6–0. Scott Gomez gave the Devils a 2–1 lead with just over twenty seconds to go in the third period of game two, however just 18 seconds later Eric Staal scored the game-tying goal with just three seconds left in regulation time to send the game into overtime. Niclas Wallin tallied the game-winner 3:09 into the first overtime. In game three Carolina's Rod Brind'Amour scored the game-winner with 1:01 to play in the second period. New Jersey jumped out to a 5–0 lead and won game four with a final score of 5–1. Cory Stillman scored the series-winning goal at 14:20 of the second period as the Hurricanes held on for a 4–1 victory in game five.


May 6New Jersey Devils0–6Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period11:37 – ppRay Whitney (2)
No scoringSecond period02:58 – Ray Whitney (3)
17:32 – ppEric Staal (3)
18:06 – ppCory Stillman (3)
No scoringThird period12:07 – ppDoug Weight (1)
13:07 – ppRod Brind'Amour (5)
Martin Brodeur 29 saves / 35 shots
Scott Clemmensen 3 shots / 3 saves
Goalie statsCam Ward 21 saves / 21 shots
May 8New Jersey Devils2–3OTCarolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Jamie Langenbrunner (3) – 06:20First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period18:18 – ppMark Recchi (2)
Scott Gomez (3) – 19:39Third period19:57 – Eric Staal (4)
No scoringFirst overtime period03:09 – Niclas Wallin (1)
Martin Brodeur 35 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 21 saves / 23 shots
May 10Carolina Hurricanes3–2New Jersey DevilsContinental Airlines ArenaRecap 
Matt Cullen (4) – pp – 08:16
Justin Williams (2) – 10:07
First period02:57 – Sergei Brylin (1)
Rod Brind'Amour (6) – pp – 18:59Second period08:45 – ppPatrik Elias (6)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsMartin Brodeur 21 saves / 24 shots
May 13Carolina Hurricanes1–5New Jersey DevilsContinental Airlines ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period01:58 – ppScott Gomez (4)
11:02 – shJay Pandolfo (1)
19:00 – pp – Scott Gomez (5)
Mark Recchi (3) – 11:04Second period00:44 – Sergei Brylin (2)
04:23 – John Madden (4)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 13 saves / 17 shots
Martin Gerber 15 saves / 16 shots
Goalie statsMartin Brodeur 19 saves / 20 shots
May 14New Jersey Devils1–4Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Brian Gionta (3) – 00:57First period08:39 – Frantisek Kaberle (1)
No scoringSecond period14:20 – ppCory Stillman (4)
No scoringThird period07:22 – Ray Whitney (4)
18:32 – enEric Staal (5)
Martin Brodeur 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 17 saves / 18 shots
Carolina won series 4–1


Western Conference semifinals

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(5) San Jose Sharks vs. (8) Edmonton Oilers

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This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Edmonton won three of the four games during this year's regular season series.

The Oilers came back from a two-game deficit to defeat the Sharks in six games. Patrick Marleau recorded a goal and an assist during game one in a 2–1 San Jose victory. The Sharks won game two 2–1 with Joe Thornton scoring the game-winner on the power play in the second period. Sharks goaltender Vesa Toskala made 55 saves in a losing effort in game three as the Oilers won in a triple-overtime on a goal scored by Shawn Horcoff at 2:24 to give Edmonton a 3–2 win. Edmonton came back from an early 3–1 deficit in game four and scored five unanswered goals to win 6–3 and to even the series at two games apiece. After San Jose tied game five early the third period the Oilers scored three unanswered goals as they took another 6–3 victory. Dwayne Roloson posted a 24 save shutout in game six as the Oilers took the game 2–0 with the game-winning goal from Michael Peca to win the series four games to two.


May 7Edmonton Oilers1–2San Jose SharksHP PavilionRecap 
Jaroslav Spacek (3) – pp – 02:33First period07:42 – Patrick Marleau (8)
No scoringSecond period03:14 – Christian Ehrhoff (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Dwayne Roloson 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsVesa Toskala 15 saves / 16 shots
May 8Edmonton Oilers1–2San Jose SharksHP PavilionRecap 
No scoringFirst period04:26 – Tom Preissing (1)
Sergei Samsonov (2) – 15:23Second period17:29 – ppJoe Thornton (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Dwayne Roloson 36 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsVesa Toskala 24 saves / 25 shots
May 10San Jose Sharks2–33OTEdmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period10:04 – ppMarc-Andre Bergeron (1)
Patrick Marleau (9) – 01:19
Patrick Rissmiller (2) – 09:30
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period13:13 – Raffi Torres (2)
No scoringThird overtime period02:24 – Shawn Horcoff (2)
Vesa Toskala 55 saves / 58 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 32 saves / 34 shots
May 12San Jose Sharks3–6Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
Joe Thornton (2) – 03:47
Nils Ekman (2) – 06:40
First period12:55 – Shawn Horcoff (3)
Jonathan Cheechoo (3) – 09:02Second period12:28 – Michael Peca (1)
15:35 – Sergei Samsonov (3)
No scoringThird period02:57 – Jason Smith (1)
08:19 – Ales Hemsky (3)
14:00 – ppJarret Stoll (3)
Vesa Toskala 26 saves / 31 shots
Evgeni Nabokov 3 saves / 4 shots
Goalie statsDwayne Roloson 22 saves / 25 shots
May 14Edmonton Oilers6–3San Jose SharksHP PavilionRecap 
Fernando Pisani (6) – 08:29First periodNo scoring
Ryan Smyth (3) – pp – 06:31Second period04:30 – Scott Thornton (2)
Shawn Horcoff (4) – sh – 00:12
Fernando Pisani (7) – 04:03
Jarret Stoll (4) – pp – 13:40
Ryan Smyth (4) – pp – 16:11
Third period00:44 – ppChristian Ehrhoff (2)
02:30 – Jonathan Cheechoo (4)
Dwayne Roloson 21 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsVesa Toskala 12 saves / 18 shots
May 17San Jose Sharks0–2Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period08:21 – Michael Peca (2)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period11:37 – Shawn Horcoff (5)
Vesa Toskala 24 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 24 saves / 24 shots
Edmonton won series 4–2


(6) Mighty Ducks of Anaheim vs. (7) Colorado Avalanche

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This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Colorado won three of the four games during this year's regular season series.

Anaheim swept the Avalanche in four games. The Mighty Ducks scored four times in the second period of game one as Anaheim won 5–0, rookie Ilya Bryzgalov recorded his second-straight shutout. In game two Ilya Bryzgalov equalled a rookie record previously set by Frank McCool in 1945 as he recorded his third straight playoff shutout as the Mighty Ducks won 3–0.[3] In game three Dan Hinote ended Ilya Bryzgalov's shutout streak at 249:15 (the second longest in league history) when he scored late in the first period for the Avalanche.[4] Joffrey Lupul scored four goals including the overtime winner as the Mighty Ducks won 4–3. Joe Sakic scored the only goal for the Avalanche in game four as Anaheim finished off the series with a 4–1 victory to advance to their second Conference Final appearance in team history.


May 5Colorado Avalanche0–5Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period02:38 – Samuel Pahlsson (2)
10:24 – Chris Kunitz (2)
19:05 – Teemu Selanne (4)
19:54 – ppJoffrey Lupul (2)
No scoringThird period11:07 – Travis Moen (1)
Jose Theodore 29 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsIlya Bryzgalov 29 saves / 29 shots
May 7Colorado Avalanche0–3Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
No scoringFirst period18:17 – ppRyan Getzlaf (2)
No scoringSecond period04:41 – Ruslan Salei (2)
12:24 – Joffrey Lupul (3)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jose Theodore 32 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsIlya Bryzgalov 22 saves / 22 shots
May 9Mighty Ducks of Anaheim4–3OTColorado AvalanchePepsi CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period19:33 – Dan Hinote (1)
Joffrey Lupul (4) – 09:02Second periodNo scoring
Joffrey Lupul (5) – 08:54
Joffrey Lupul (6) – 10:40
Third period04:47 – shJim Dowd (2)
13:35 – Rob Blake (3)
Joffrey Lupul (7) – 16:30First overtime periodNo scoring
Ilya Bryzgalov 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsJose Theodore 35 saves / 39 shots
May 11Mighty Ducks of Anaheim4–1Colorado AvalanchePepsi CenterRecap 
Todd Marchant (1) – 16:52First period02:17 – Joe Sakic (4)
Teemu Selanne (5) – 02:22Second periodNo scoring
Dustin Penner (1) – 06:07
Todd Marchant (2) – en – 18:21
Third periodNo scoring
Ilya Bryzgalov 40 saves / 41 shotsGoalie statsJose Theodore 30 saves / 33 shots
Anaheim won series 4–0


Conference finals

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Eastern Conference final

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(2) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (4) Buffalo Sabres

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This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Carolina most recently made it to the conference finals in 2002, defeating Toronto in six games, while the Sabres last made it to the conference finals in 1999, defeating Toronto in five games. Carolina won three of the four games in this year's four game regular season series.

The Hurricanes eliminated the Sabres in seven games. Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller made 29 saves in game one as Buffalo won 3–2. Ray Whitney scored twice in the second period of game two as the Hurricanes evened the series with a 4–3 victory. The Sabres scored four times in just over thirteen minutes in game three as they earned a 4–3 win. Martin Gerber made 22 saves in a shutout victory for the Hurricanes as they took game four by a score of 4–0. Cam Ward replaced Martin Gerber early in the second period of game five as the Hurricanes came back from a two-goal deficit and won the game 4–3 on a power-play goal scored by Cory Stillman at 8:46 of the first overtime period. Daniel Briere forced a seventh game in this series with his game-winning goal at 4:22 of the first overtime as Buffalo won game six 2–1. Hurricanes forward Rod Brind'Amour capitalised on a delay of game penalty to Brian Campbell at 11:22 of the third period in game seven as Carolina advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals with a 4–2 victory. Game 7 marked the most recent time the Hurricanes won a game in the Conference Finals, as they were swept out of the conference finals in 2009, 2019, and 2023.


May 20Buffalo Sabres3–2Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Henrik Tallinder (2) – 02:56First period12:11 – Rod Brind'Amour (7)
Daniel Briere (5) – 09:41Second periodNo scoring
Jay McKee (2) – 13:40Third period17:07 – shMike Commodore (1)
Ryan Miller 29 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 24 saves / 27 shots
May 22Buffalo Sabres3–4Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Thomas Vanek (2) – pp – 19:12First period10:05 – ppFrantisek Kaberle (2)
No scoringSecond period06:03 – ppRay Whitney (5)
12:58 – Ray Whitney (6)
Chris Drury (7) – pp – 11:39
Derek Roy (4) – pp – 19:57
Third period06:58 – Justin Williams (3)
Ryan Miller 31 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 16 saves / 19 shots
May 24Carolina Hurricanes3–4Buffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
Cory Stillman (5) – 14:07First period19:30 – ppChris Drury (8)
Cory Stillman (6) – 18:18Second period01:02 – ppDaniel Briere (6)
08:28 – Daniel Briere (7)
12:55 – Ales Kotalik (4)
Eric Staal (6) – pp – 15:52Third periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 22 saves / 26 shots
Martin Gerber 7 saves / 7 shots
Goalie statsRyan Miller 24 saves / 27 shots
May 26Carolina Hurricanes4–0Buffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
Mark Recchi (4) – 06:54
Eric Staal (7) – pp – 09:53
First periodNo scoring
Andrew Ladd (1) – 02:10Second periodNo scoring
Bret Hedican (1) – 16:03Third periodNo scoring
Martin Gerber 22 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsRyan Miller 17 saves / 21 shots
May 28Buffalo Sabres3–4OTCarolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Chris Drury (9) – 07:08
Derek Roy (5) – 17:32
First period07:25 – Justin Williams (4)
Toni Lydman (1) – 01:55Second period05:21 – Mark Recchi (5)
10:04 – ppRod Brind'Amour (8)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period08:46 – ppCory Stillman (7)
Ryan Miller 22 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsMartin Gerber 8 saves / 11 shots
Cam Ward 15 saves / 15 shots
May 30Carolina Hurricanes1–2OTBuffalo SabresHSBC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period04:56 – J.P. Dumont (7)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Bret Hedican (2) – 16:07Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period04:22 – ppDaniel Briere (8)
Cam Ward 29 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsRyan Miller 25 saves / 26 shots
June 1Buffalo Sabres2–4Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period12:05 – Mike Commodore (2)
Doug Janik (1) – 15:50
Jochen Hecht (2) – 19:55
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period01:34 – Doug Weight (2)
11:22 – ppRod Brind'Amour (9)
19:08 – Justin Williams (5)
Ryan Miller 24 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 22 saves / 24 shots
Carolina won series 4–3


Western Conference final

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(6) Mighty Ducks of Anaheim vs. (8) Edmonton Oilers

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This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Anaheim most recently made it to the conference finals in 2003, sweeping the Minnesota Wild in four games, while the Oilers last made it to the conference finals in 1992, losing to Chicago in four games. Edmonton won all four games during this year's regular season series.

The Oilers eliminated Anaheim in five games. Ales Hemsky's power-play goal at 11:35 of the second period gave the Oilers the lead as they took game one 3–1. Oilers goaltender Dwayne Roloson made 33 saves won again by a score of 3–1. Fernando Pisani scored the game-winning goal for the Oilers in game three as the two teams traded eight goals in the third period and Edmonton hung on for a 5–4 victory. Anaheim changed goaltenders before the start of game four as Jean-Sebastien Giguere got the start for the Mighty Ducks. Anaheim took a three-goal lead in the first period and never looked back winning the game 6–3. Dwayne Roloson made 32 saves as the Oilers ended the series with a 2–1 victory in game five. The Oilers became the first eighth-seeded team to reach the Finals under this playoff format (which was introduced in 1994). Anaheim changed their team nickname, uniforms and logo after the season as they became known as the Anaheim Ducks. This was the last time the Oilers made the conference finals until 2022.


May 19Edmonton Oilers3–1Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
Michael Peca (3) – sh – 18:35First period19:03 – ppAndy McDonald (2)
Ales Hemsky (4) – pp – 11:35Second periodNo scoring
Todd Harvey (1) – en – 19:18Third periodNo scoring
Dwayne Roloson 31 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsIlya Bryzgalov 23 saves / 25 shots
May 21Edmonton Oilers3–1Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
Chris Pronger (3) – pp – 13:08First periodNo scoring
Fernando Pisani (8) – 17:09Second period06:12 – Jeff Friesen (3)
Michael Peca (4) – en – 19:42Third periodNo scoring
Dwayne Roloson 33 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsIlya Bryzgalov 22 saves / 24 shots
May 23Mighty Ducks of Anaheim4–5Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period13:47 – Toby Petersen (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Sean O'Donnell (2) – 07:15
Teemu Selanne (6) – 09:13
Chris Kunitz (3) – 11:15
Todd Marchant (3) – 18:15
Third period02:19 – Michael Peca (5)
03:35 – ppSteve Staios (1)
04:40 – ppChris Pronger (4)
14:14 – Fernando Pisani (9)
Ilya Bryzgalov 17 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 34 saves / 38 shots
May 25Mighty Ducks of Anaheim6–3Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
Dustin Penner (2) – 07:28
Dustin Penner (3) – 15:11
Ryan Getzlaf (3) – pp – 19:18
First periodNo scoring
Ruslan Salei (3) – 05:42
Joffrey Lupul (8) – 18:22
Second period03:30 – ppMarc-Andre Bergeron (2)
07:46 – Ryan Smyth (5)
10:01 – Georges Laraque (1)
Joffrey Lupul (9) – en – 18:50Third periodNo scoring
Jean-Sebastien Giguere 20 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsDwayne Roloson 40 saves / 45 shots
May 27Edmonton Oilers2–1Mighty Ducks of AnaheimArrowhead Pond of AnaheimRecap 
No scoringFirst period07:30 – ppFrancois Beauchemin (3)
Ethan Moreau (1) – 03:42
Raffi Torres (3) – 08:31
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Dwayne Roloson 32 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsJean-Sebastien Giguere 23 saves / 25 shots
Edmonton won series 4–1


Stanley Cup Finals

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This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Carolina made their second Finals appearance, while Edmonton made their seventh appearance in the Finals. The Hurricanes were defeated in their last appearance in the Finals losing to Detroit in five games in 2002, the Oilers won their last appearance in the Finals defeating Boston in five games in 1990. The teams did not meet during the regular season. This series marked the first time that two former World Hockey Association teams played against each other for the Stanley Cup since they merged with the NHL in 1979. This was the first Stanley Cup Finals to be contested by two teams that had both missed the playoffs the previous season.


June 5Edmonton Oilers4–5Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Fernando Pisani (10) – 08:18First periodNo scoring
Chris Pronger (5) – ps – 10:36
Ethan Moreau (2) – 16:23
Second period17:17 – Rod Brind'Amour (10)
Ales Hemsky (5) – pp – 13:31Third period01:40 – Ray Whitney (7)
05:09 – pp – Ray Whitney (8)
10:02 – shJustin Williams (6)
19:28 – Rod Brind'Amour (11)
Dwayne Roloson 19 saves / 23 shots
Ty Conklin 2 saves / 3 shots
Goalie statsCam Ward 34 saves / 38 shots
June 7Edmonton Oilers0–5Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period06:21 – Andrew Ladd (2)
No scoringSecond period10:28 – ppFrantisek Kaberle (3)
19:57 – Cory Stillman (8)
No scoringThird period02:21 – ppDoug Weight (3)
04:12 – ppMark Recchi (6)
Jussi Markkanen 21 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 25 saves / 25 shots
June 10Carolina Hurricanes1–2Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period02:31 – Shawn Horcoff (6)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Rod Brind'Amour (12) – 09:09Third period17:45 – Ryan Smyth (6)
Cam Ward 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsJussi Markkanen 24 saves / 25 shots
June 12Carolina Hurricanes2–1Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
Cory Stillman (9) – pp – 09:09First period08:40 – Sergei Samsonov (4)
Mark Recchi (7) – 15:56Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Cam Ward 20 saves / 21 shotsGoalie statsJussi Markkanen 18 saves / 20 shots
June 14Edmonton Oilers4–3OTCarolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
Fernando Pisani (11) – 00:16
Ales Hemsky (6) – pp – 13:25
Michael Peca (6) – 19:42
First period05:54 – ppEric Staal (8)
10:16 – ppRay Whitney (9)
No scoringSecond period09:56 – pp – Eric Staal (9)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Fernando Pisani (12) – sh – 03:31First overtime periodNo scoring
Jussi Markkanen 21 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 25 saves / 29 shots
June 17Carolina Hurricanes0–4Edmonton OilersRexall PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period01:45 – ppFernando Pisani (13)
09:54 – Raffi Torres (4)
No scoringThird period03:04 – ppRyan Smyth (7)
13:05 – ppShawn Horcoff (7)
Cam Ward 30 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsJussi Markkanen 16 saves / 16 shots
June 19Edmonton Oilers1–3Carolina HurricanesRBC CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period01:26 – Aaron Ward (2)
No scoringSecond period04:18 – ppFrantisek Kaberle (4)
Fernando Pisani (14) – 01:03Third period18:59 – enJustin Williams (7)
Jussi Markkanen 24 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsCam Ward 22 saves / 23 shots
Carolina won series 4–3


Player statistics

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Skaters

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GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Eric StaalCarolina Hurricanes259192808
Cory StillmanCarolina Hurricanes2591726+1214
Chris ProngerEdmonton Oilers2451621+1026
Daniel BriereBuffalo Sabres1881119012
Shawn HorcoffEdmonton Oilers2471219+412
Fernando PisaniEdmonton Oilers2414418+410
Rod Brind'AmourCarolina Hurricanes2512618+916
Chris DruryBuffalo Sabres189918+510
Justin WilliamsCarolina Hurricanes2571118+1234
Matt CullenCarolina Hurricanes2541418+212

Goaltending

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These are the top five goaltenders based on either goals against average or save percentage with at least four games played.

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts

PlayerTeamGPWLSAGAGAAMinSv%SO
Ilya BryzgalovMighty Ducks of Anaheim1164285161.46658:59.9443
Cristobal HuetMontreal Canadiens624212152.33385:37.9290
Dwayne RolosonEdmonton Oilers18125618452.331159:43.9271
Martin BrodeurNew Jersey Devils954261202.25532:59.9231
Miikka KiprusoffCalgary Flames734202162.24427:59.9210
Cam WardCarolina Hurricanes23158584472.141319:53.9202
Jussi MarkkanenEdmonton Oilers633137132.17360:23.9051

References

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  1. ^ "Joe Sakic – Career Timeline". July 9, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "Buffalo Wins On Pominville's Heroics". May 13, 2006. Retrieved September 22, 2015.
  3. ^ "Game Recap". May 7, 2006. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  4. ^ "Game Recap". May 9, 2006. Retrieved September 25, 2015.

See also

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