NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Rangers @ Islanders "1984 Patrick Division Semi Finals" game 5
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Rangers @ Islanders "1984 Patrick Division Semi Finals" game 5

The 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 4, after the conclusion of the 1983–84 NHL season. The playoffs concluded on May 19 with the Edmonton Oilers defeating the four-time defending champion New York Islanders 5–2 to win the Stanley Cup Finals four games to one, the franchise's first Stanley Cup. (P1) New York Islanders vs. (P4) New York Rangers This was the sixth playoff series meeting between these two teams. The Islanders won four of the previous five meetings, including in each of the past three seasons. The Islanders won in six games in last year's Patrick Division Finals. The 1984 playoffs largely maintained the format used for the previous two seasons. The four teams with the best regular-season records from each of the four divisions secured playoff berths. The division semi-finals saw the first-place club against the fourth-place team, while the other two teams played against each other. The winning clubs then met in the division final. Home-ice advantage for these first two rounds of the playoffs were granted to the team with the better regular-season record. Division winners then met one another in the conference finals. Leaving behind the coin flip system introduced for the 1982 playoffs, the NHL changed the method by which home-ice advantage is determined for the final two rounds. The higher point total accumulated by teams within a division from contests against teams of the other division in the conference, secured home-ice advantage for the corresponding division champion. Similarly, the higher point total accumulated by teams within a conference from contests against teams of the other conference, secured home-ice advantage for the corresponding conference champion. This formula resulted in home-ice advantage for the Adams and Smythe division champions in the conference finals and resulted in home-ice advantage for the Wales Conference champion in the Stanley Cup finals. The sequence of Stanley Cup Finals games was changed for this season. The series opened with two games at the venue of the team with home-ice advantage and then shifted to the opponent's rink for the next three games, including the fifth (if necessary). The series then returned to the initial venue for the final two games (if necessary). Prince of Wales Conference Patrick Division New York Islanders, Patrick Division champions, Prince of Wales Conference regular season champions – 104 points (50 wins) Washington Capitals – 101 points Philadelphia Flyers – 98 points New York Rangers – 93 points April 4 New York Rangers 1–4 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap April 5 New York Rangers 3–0 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap April 7 New York Islanders 2–7 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap April 8 New York Islanders 4–1 New York Rangers Madison Square Garden Recap April 10 New York Rangers 2–3 OT New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap New York Islanders won series 3–2 Stanley Cup Finals This was the third playoff series meeting between these two teams. New York won both previous meetings, and was a rematch of New York's four-game sweep in last year's Stanley Cup Finals. The Islanders attempted to match the 1950s Montreal Canadiens and win the Stanley Cup five consecutive times, against the Edmonton Oilers attempting to win the franchise's first championship. The Islanders lost the first game at home 1–0, but bounced back to defeat the Oilers 6–1 in the second game. Edmonton took over the series from that point, winning the next three games, all played in Edmonton. May 10 Edmonton Oilers 1–0 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap May 12 Edmonton Oilers 1–6 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap May 15 New York Islanders 2–7 Edmonton Oilers Northlands Coliseum Recap May 17 New York Islanders 2–7 Edmonton Oilers Northlands Coliseum Recap May 19 New York Islanders 2–5 Edmonton Oilers Northlands Coliseum Recap Edmonton won series 4–1



Glenn Hall - Humboldt's NHL Legend
Glenn Hall - Humboldt's NHL Legend

Glenn Hall was a dynamic goalie in the NHL during the mid 1950s to early 1970s. During his legendary career, he won the Calder ...



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Senators vs Leafs "Battle of Ontario part deux"
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Senators vs Leafs "Battle of Ontario part deux"

The Battle of Ontario is a rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. The teams compete in the same division and meet frequently during regular season games. In the early 2000s, the teams met four times in the playoffs with Toronto winning all four series. The Battle of Ontario (French: Bataille de l'Ontario) is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Both teams compete in the Atlantic Division and with current NHL scheduling, they meet three to four times per season. Games between the teams are often televised nationally on Hockey Night in Canada. The rivalry has been described as one of the NHL's top rivalries. Games between Toronto and Ottawa ice hockey teams date back before the founding of the NHL. In 1891, the original Senators defeated the Toronto St. George's to win the Ontario ice hockey title. In February 1904, the original Ottawa Senators, aka the 'Silver Seven', defeated the Toronto Marlboros in a Stanley Cup challenge. The Senators were founding members of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1910 and Toronto teams joined the NHA two years later. In 1917, the Toronto NHA franchise was turned over to the NHL and joined the Senators as one of the founding teams of the NHL. After the original Ottawa NHL franchise relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, as the Eagles in 1934, With the coming of television broadcasting of NHL games in the 1950s, Ottawa-area NHL hockey fans became fans of other NHL teams. A Toronto-Ottawa sports rivalry continued between the Argonauts and the Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The current Senators entered the NHL in 1992, but the rivalry between the two teams did not begin to emerge until the late 1990s. From 1992 to 1998, Toronto was in the Western Conference and Ottawa was in the Eastern Conference, which meant that the two teams rarely played each other. However, before the 1998–99 season, the conferences and divisions were re-aligned, and Toronto was moved into the Eastern Conference's Northeast Division with the Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres. The rivalry reached new heights in 2000, as the teams met for the first time in the playoffs with the Maple Leafs dispatching the Senators in six games. Some Maple Leafs fans saw this as revenge, since the Senators' Marian Hossa accidentally clipped the Maple Leafs' Bryan Berard in the eye on March 11, ending the young defenseman's season and almost his career. The next season, they met again in the first round as Ottawa entered the playoffs ranked second in the conference and the Maple Leafs seventh. While the Senators were expected to defeat the Maple Leafs, especially since they had swept the regular season series against them, the Maple Leafs swept the series in a major upset instead; Ottawa did not score their first goal of the series until 16:51 of the third period in the third game. In 2001–02, the teams met in the playoffs for the third-straight year. The two teams were evenly matched, and the Maple Leafs managed to win the second-round series in the full seven games and advance to the conference finals. One notable incident occurred late in game five when Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson hit forward Darcy Tucker in a questionable hit-from-behind,which did not draw a penalty. Seconds after hitting Tucker, he scored the game-winning goal. In 2002–03, the rivalry hit an all-time high when Darcy Tucker attacked the Senators' Chris Neil, who was sitting on the bench. This resulted in numerous players exchanging punches before order was restored. Tucker, Neil and Shane Hnidy all received fighting majors and game misconducts for the same incident. After the game, Tucker claimed Neil spit on him, an allegation which Neil denied. The NHL board looked into this claim and concluded that Tucker's allegation was false. Tempers remained frayed, especially with 1:23 to play, when Toronto's Tie Domi went after Magnus Arvedson and threw several punches at Arvedson. Video evidence showed Arvedson spearing Domi just prior, awaiting the faceoff. Domi received a roughing minor, instigator minor, fighting major, misconduct and game misconduct. Arvedson did not get a penalty on the play. Suspensions were announced a few hours after Tucker and Domi appeared at NHL head offices in Toronto for a hearing. Tucker was suspended for five games, without pay, after it was determined that Neil did not spit at Toronto's bench. Domi was suspended for three games, also without pay. A total of 163 minutes in penalties were called in the game.



1 Fun Fact about Every NBA MVP!
1 Fun Fact about Every NBA MVP!

1 Fun Fact about Every NBA MVP! (1956-2023) Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:06 1950s 0:52 1960s 3:12 1970s 5:13 1980s 7:31 1990s ...



Part of BOSTON CELTIS history
Part of BOSTON CELTIS history

Dive into the rich history of the Celtics, from Red Auerbach's 1950s dominance to the roaring 2000s and the bright future ahead.



Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2022 full race day live stream
Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2022 full race day live stream

The 2022 Monaco Historic Grand Prix sees stunning Formula 1 and sportscars from the 1930s-1980s racing on the same track that modern F1 and Formula E cars use to this very day. This year the weekend includes cars right up to the middle of the 1980s, with the like of Lotus, Ferrari, Williams, Cooper, Brabham, McLaren, Shadow and more doing battle with cars from the 1950s through to the 1980s. Today sees a full timetable of eight Grand Prix races around the streets of Monaco. Timetable: https://acm.mc/en/edition/13e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique/event/program/ Entry list: https://acm.mc/en/edition/13e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique/event/races-entries/ #gwflatout #F1 #Monacohistoric Official Website 👉 http://www.goodwood.com/grr/ Facebook 👉 http://www.facebook.com/goodwoodrrc Instagram 👉 http://www.instagram.com/goodwoodrrc/ Twitter 👉 http://www.twitter.com/goodwoodrrc SUBSCRIBE for more racing cars, supercars, new car reviews, historic motorsport and Goodwood event coverage 👉 http://bit.ly/GoodwoodTV Buy your Goodwood Event tickets 👉 http://bit.ly/GWBuyTickets



Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2022 Full Day 1
Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2022 Full Day 1

The 2022 Monaco Historic Grand Prix sees classic F1 and sportscars race around the same track that modern Formula 1 and even Formula E cars use to this very day. This year the event has expanded to include cars right up to the middle of the 1980s, with the like of Lotus, Ferrari, Williams, Cooper, Brabham, McLaren, Shadow and more doing battle with cars from the 1950s through to the 1980s. Today will see a full timetable of qualifying before race day tomorrow which will be live right here on GRR. Timetable: https://acm.mc/en/edition/13e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique/event/program/ Entry list: https://acm.mc/en/edition/13e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique/event/races-entries/ #gwflatout #F1 #Monacohistoric Official Website 👉 http://www.goodwood.com/grr/ Facebook 👉 http://www.facebook.com/goodwoodrrc Instagram 👉 http://www.instagram.com/goodwoodrrc/ Twitter 👉 http://www.twitter.com/goodwoodrrc SUBSCRIBE for more racing cars, supercars, new car reviews, historic motorsport and Goodwood event coverage 👉 http://bit.ly/GoodwoodTV Buy your Goodwood Event tickets 👉 http://bit.ly/GWBuyTickets



Michael Carcone (sounds like a 1950s mob boss) Scores His First NHL Goal To Get Arizona On The Board
Michael Carcone (sounds like a 1950s mob boss) Scores His First NHL Goal To Get Arizona On The Board

The Arizona Coyotes get themselves on the board as Michael Carcone beats Markstrom glove side from the dot to the keepers'' ...




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