2016 Stanley Cup Finals

2016 ice hockey championship series

The 2016 Stanley Cup finals is the 123rd Stanley Cup trophy presentations as well as the champions of the 2015-16 NHL season. It featured the Pittsburgh Penguins and the San Jose Sharks. This was the Sharks first ever appearance in a Stanley Cup final and the Penguins 5th time in a Stanley Cup finals.

2016 Stanley Cup Finals
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San Jose Sharks2131412
Pittsburgh Penguins3223234
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s)San Jose: SAP Center (3, 4, 6)
Pittsburgh: Consol Energy Center (1, 2, 5)
CoachesSan Jose: Peter DeBoer
Pittsburgh: Mike Sullivan
CaptainsSan Jose: Joe Pavelski
Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby
National anthemsSan Jose: Annemarie Martin (3)
San Jose::Metallica (4)[1]
San Jose::Patrick Monahan (6)[2]
Pittsburgh: Jeff Jimerson
RefereesWes McCauley, Dan O'Halloran, Dan O'Rourke, Kelly Sutherland
DatesMay 30–June 12
MVPSidney Crosby
Series-winning goalKris Letang (7:46, second, G6)
NetworksCanada (English): CBC
Canada (French): TVA Sports
United States (English): NBC and NBCSN
Announcers(CBC) Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson, Glenn Healy
(TVA) Felix Seguin, Patrick Lalime, Renaud Lavoie
(NBC/NBCSN) Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire
(NHL International) Steve Mears, Kevin Weekes
(NBC Sports Radio) Kenny Albert, Joe Micheletti, Darren Eliot

The Penguins beat the Sharks winning the series in game 6 at SAP Center, 3-1.[3]

Series

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Pittsburgh won series 4–2


Rosters

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Years in boldface under the "Finals appearance" column signify the player won the Stanley Cup in the given year.

Pittsburgh Penguins

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#NatPlayerPositionHandAgeAcquiredPlace of birthFinals appearance
19 Beau BennettRWR242010Gardena, Californiafirst
13 Nick BoninoCL282015Hartford, Connecticutfirst
28 Ian ColeDL272015Ann Arbor, Michiganfirst
87 Sidney Crosby – CCL282005Cole Harbour, Nova Scotiathird (2008, 2009)
7 Matt CullenCL392015Virginia, Minnesotasecond (2006)
6 Trevor DaleyDL322015Toronto, Ontariofirst
8 Brian DumoulinDL242012Biddeford, Mainefirst
16 Eric FehrC/RWR302015Winkler, Manitobafirst
29 Marc-Andre FleuryGL312003Sorel-Tracy, Quebecthird (2008, 2009)
62 Carl HagelinLWL272016Södertälje, Swedensecond (2014)
72 Patric HornqvistRWR272014Sollentuna, Swedenfirst
81 Phil KesselRWR282015Madison, Wisconsinfirst
34 Tom KuhnhacklLWL242010Landshut, Germanyfirst
14 Chris Kunitz – ALWL362009Regina, Saskatchewanthird (2007, 2009)
58 Kris LetangDR292005Montreal, Quebecthird (2008, 2009)
12 Ben LovejoyDR322015Concord, New Hampshiresecond (2009)
3 Olli MaattaDL212012Jyväskylä, Finlandfirst
71 Evgeni Malkin – ACL292004Magnitogorsk, Soviet Unionthird (2008, 2009)
30 Matt MurrayGL222012Thunder Bay, Ontariofirst
51 Derrick PouliotDL222012Estevan, Saskatchewanfirst
17 Bryan RustRWR242010Pontiac, Michiganfirst
4 Justin SchultzDR252016Kelowna, British Columbiafirst
43 Conor ShearyLWL232015Melrose, Massachusettsfirst
40 Oskar SundqvistC/RWR222012Boden, Swedenfirst
37 Jeff ZatkoffGL282012Detroit, Michiganfirst

San Jose Sharks

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#NatPlayerPositionHandAgeAcquiredPlace of birthFinals appearance
61 Justin BraunDR292007St. Paul, Minnesotafirst
88 Brent BurnsDR312011Barrie, Ontariofirst
39 Logan Couture – ACL272007Guelph, Ontariofirst
4 Brenden DillonDL252014New Westminster, British Columbiafirst
27 Joonas DonskoiRWR242015Raahe, Finlandfirst
48 Tomas HertlLWL222012Prague, Czech Republicfirst
31 Martin JonesGL262015North Vancouver, British Columbiasecond (2014)
68 Melker KarlssonC/RWR252014Lycksele, Swedenfirst
12 Patrick MarleauLWL361997Swift Current, Saskatchewanfirst
7 Paul MartinDL352015Elk River, Minnesotafirst
83 Matt NietoLWL232011Long Beach, Californiafirst
8 Joe Pavelski – CCR312003Plover, Wisconsinfirst
46 Roman PolakDR302016Ostrava, Czechoslovakiafirst
34 James ReimerGL282016Morweena, Manitobafirst
16 Nick SpalingCL272016Palmerston, Ontariofirst
19 Joe Thornton – ACL362005London, Ontariofirst
50 Chris TierneyCL212012Keswick, Ontariofirst
44 Marc-Edouard VlasicDL292005Montreal, Quebecfirst
42 Joel WardRWR352015North York, Ontariofirst
57 Tommy WingelsRW/CR282008Evanston, Illinoisfirst
9 Dainius ZubrusC/RWL372015Elektrėnai, Lithuanian SSRthird (1997, 2012)

References

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  1. "Metallica to play anthem before Game 4". NHL.com. National Hockey League. 2016-06-06. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  2. "Train's Pat Monahan to perform anthem for Game 6". NHL.com. National Hockey League. 2016-06-11. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  3. Pat Iverson (June 12, 2016). "NHL playoffs 2016: Bracket, schedule, scores and more". SB Nation. Vox Media, Inc. Retrieved 30 June 2016.