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1981 Stanley Cup Final

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1981 ice hockey championship series

1981 Stanley Cup Final
12345Total
New York Islanders667254
Minnesota North Stars335411
Location(s)Uniondale:Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (1, 2, 5)
Bloomington:Met Center (3, 4)
CoachesNew York:Al Arbour
Minnesota:Glen Sonmor
CaptainsNew York:Denis Potvin
Minnesota:Paul Shmyr
RefereesBryan Lewis, Dave Newell,Andy Van Hellemond
DatesMay 12–21, 1981
MVPButch Goring (Islanders)
Series-winning goalWayne Merrick(5:37, first, G5)
Hall of FamersIslanders:
Mike Bossy (1991)
Clark Gillies (2002)
Denis Potvin (1991)
Billy Smith (1993)
Bryan Trottier (1997)
North Stars:
Dino Ciccarelli (2010)
Coaches:
Al Arbour (1996)
Officials:
Andy Van Hellemond (1999)
NetworksCanada:
(English):CBC
(French):SRC
United States:
(National):USA Network
(New York City area):SportsChannel New York (1–2, 5),WOR (3–4)
(Minnesota area):KMSP
Announcers(CBC)Bob Cole,Mickey Redmond, andGary Dornhoefer
(SRC)Rene Lecavalier andGilles Tremblay
(USA)Simulcast of CBC feed
(SCNY)Jiggs McDonald andEd Westfall
(WOR) Jiggs McDonald (Game 3),Tim Ryan (Game 4), andEd Westfall
(KMSP)Bob Kurtz andTom Reid
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The1981 Stanley Cup Final was thechampionship series of theNational Hockey League's (NHL)1980–81 season, and the culmination of the1981 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by theMinnesota North Stars, making their first Finals appearance, and the defending championNew York Islanders, in their second Finals appearance. The Islanders would win the best-of-seven series, four games to one, to win their secondStanley Cup championship. This would be the last all-American Finals until1991, when the North Stars faced thePittsburgh Penguins.Butch Goring won theConn Smythe Trophy as Most Valuable Player in the playoffs.

Paths to the Finals

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Further information:1981 Stanley Cup playoffs
See also:1980–81 Minnesota North Stars season and1980–81 New York Islanders season

Minnesota defeated theBoston Bruins 3–0, theBuffalo Sabres 4–1 and theCalgary Flames 4–2 to advance to the Final.

New York defeated theToronto Maple Leafs 3–0, theEdmonton Oilers 4–2, and theNew York Rangers 4–0 to reach the Final.

Game summaries

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Dino Ciccarelli of the North Stars set a rookie record (since tied byVille Leino in2010), scoring twenty-one points (14 goals and seven assists) during the year's playoffs. The Islanders' much deeper lineup, however, won the day.


May 12Minnesota North Stars3–6New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
No scoringFirst periodAnders Kallur (3) – 02:54
Bryan Trottier (10) –sh – 14:38
Anders Kallur (4) –sh – 15:25
13:04 –ppKent-Erik Andersson (2)Second periodBilly Carroll (3) – 09:58
03:08 –Steve Payne (13)
15:14 –Dino Ciccarelli (12)
Third periodWayne Merrick (4) – 00:58
Wayne Merrick (5) – 13:15
Gilles Meloche 17 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 23 saves / 26 shots
May 14Minnesota North Stars3–6New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
03:38 –ppDino Ciccarelli (13)First periodMike Bossy (14) –pp – 04:33
Bob Nystrom (5) – 14:39
Denis Potvin (7) – 17:48
09:15 –Brad Palmer (8)Second periodNo scoring
00:30 –Steve Payne (14)Third periodDenis Potvin (8) –pp – 08:00
Ken Morrow (3) – 11:57
Mike Bossy (15) – 16:22
Don Beaupre 32 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 25 saves / 28 shots
May 17New York Islanders7–5Minnesota North StarsMet CenterRecap 
14:47 –Mike Bossy (16)First periodSteve Christoff (7) –pp – 03:25
Steve Payne (15) – 14:09
Bobby Smith (7) –pp – 16:30
04:10 –Bob Nystrom (6)
07:16 –ppButch Goring (6)
11:51 – Butch Goring (7)
Second periodNo scoring
02:05 – Mike Bossy (17)
06:34 – Butch Goring (8)
19:16 –enBryan Trottier (11)
Third periodSteve Payne (16) – 01:11
Dino Ciccarelli (14) – 13:35
Billy Smith 23 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsGilles Meloche 22 saves / 28 shots
May 19New York Islanders2–4Minnesota North StarsMet CenterRecap 
03:47 –Gord Lane (1)First periodCraig Hartsburg (3) –pp – 11:34
07:37 –ppMike McEwen (5)Second periodAl MacAdam (9) – 05:15
No scoringThird periodSteve Payne (17) – 12:26
Bobby Smith (8) –pp – 18:12
Billy Smith 30 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsDon Beaupre 33 saves / 35 shots
May 21Minnesota North Stars1–5New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
16:06 –Steve Christoff (8)First periodButch Goring (9) –pp – 05:12
Wayne Merrick (6) – 05:37
Butch Goring (10) – 10:03
No scoringSecond periodBob Bourne (4) – 19:21
No scoringThird periodMike McEwen (6) – 17:06
Don Beaupre 28 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 24 saves / 25 shots
New York won series 4–1

Broadcasting

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The series aired onCBC in Canada. In the United States, this was the first of five seasons that the Cup Finals aired on theUSA Network. For the 1981 Finals only, USA simulcast the CBC feed instead of producing their own coverage. However, USA's national coverage wasblacked out in the New York metro and Minnesota area due to the local rights to their respective teams in that markets. In the New York area,SportsChannel New York aired three games at theNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, andWOR televised two games inBloomington, Minnesota whileKMSP aired every game of the series in the Minnesota area.

Team rosters

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Minnesota North Stars

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No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
2CanadaCurt GilesDL221978The Pas, Manitoba
3CanadaFred BarrettDL311970Ottawa, Ontario
4CanadaCraig HartsburgDL211979Stratford, Ontario
5CanadaBrad MaxwellDR231977Brandon, Manitoba
6CanadaPaul Shmyr (C)DL351979Cudworth, Saskatchewan
7United StatesNeal BrotenCL211979Roseau, Minnesota
8SwedenKent-Erik AnderssonRWR291977Örebro, Sweden
9CanadaKevin MaxwellCR211979Edmonton, Alberta
10United StatesGordie RobertsDL231980Detroit, Michigan
11CanadaTom McCarthyLWL201979Toronto, Ontario
14CanadaBrad PalmerLWL191980Duncan, British Columbia
15CanadaBobby SmithCL231978North Sydney, Nova Scotia
16United StatesMike PolichLWL281978Hibbing, Minnesota
17CanadaTim YoungCR261975Scarborough, Ontario
20CanadaDino CiccarelliRWR211980Sarnia, Ontario
21United StatesJack CarlsonLWL261979Virginia, Minnesota
23CanadaGreg SmithDL251978Ponoka, Alberta
25CanadaAl MacAdamRWL291978Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
26CanadaSteve PayneLWL221978Toronto, Ontario
27CanadaGilles MelocheGL301978Montreal, Quebec
28United StatesSteve ChristoffCR231978Springfield, Illinois
29United StatesTom YounghansRWR281976Saint Paul, Minnesota
31CanadaKen SolheimLWL201981Hythe, Alberta
33CanadaDon BeaupreGL191980Waterloo, Ontario

New York Islanders

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No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
1CanadaRoland MelansonGL201979Moncton, New Brunswick
3CanadaJean PotvinDL321979Ottawa, Ontario
4CanadaBob LorimerDL271973Toronto, Ontario
5CanadaDenis Potvin (C)DL271973Vanier, Ontario
6United StatesKen MorrowDR241976Davison, Michigan
7SwedenStefan PerssonDL261974Bjurholm, Sweden
8CanadaGarry HowattLWL281972Grand Centre, Alberta
9CanadaClark GilliesLWL271974Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
11CanadaWayne MerrickCL291977Sarnia, Ontario
12CanadaDuane SutterRWR211979Viking, Alberta
14CanadaBob BourneLWL261974Kindersley, Saskatchewan
16CanadaMike McEwenDL241981Hornepayne, Ontario
19CanadaBryan TrottierCL241974Val Marie, Saskatchewan
22CanadaMike BossyRWR241977Montreal, Quebec
23SwedenBob NystromRWR281972Stockholm, Sweden
24CanadaGord LaneDL281979Brandon, Manitoba
25CanadaBilly CarrollCL221979Toronto, Ontario
26United StatesDave LangevinDL261974Saint Paul, Minnesota
27CanadaJohn TonelliLWL241977Hamilton, Ontario
28SwedenAnders KallurRWL281979Ludvika, Sweden
29CanadaHector MariniRWR241977Timmins, Ontario
31CanadaBilly SmithGL301972Perth, Ontario
91CanadaButch GoringCL311980St. Boniface, Manitoba

Stanley Cup engraving

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The 1981 Stanley Cup was presented to Islanders captain Denis Potvin byNHL PresidentJohn Ziegler following the Islanders 5–1 win over the North Stars in game five.

The following Islanders players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup

1980–81 New York Islanders

Players

  Centres
  Wingers
  Defencemen
  Goaltenders
  • * Played both centre and wing.
  • † Did not play in Finals. Name engraved on Stanley Cup despite not officially qualifying.[A]

Coaching and administrative staff

Stanley Cup engraving

  • ^[A] #3Jean Potvin (D) – 18 games regular season games and did not dress in the playoffs. He spent the rest of year as a broadcaster. Potvin's name was put on the cup in 1981, even though he did not officially qualify.
  • #10Lorne Henning (C) – played nine regular season and one playoff game. He was the last playing-coach to win the Stanley Cup.
  • A new ring was created in 1993 for the winners from 1979 to 1991. New York Islanders was misspelled. NEW YORK ILANDERS missing the first "S". Name was spelled correctly on the Replica Cup also created in 1993.

Aftermath

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The Islanders successfully returned to the Finalsthe following year. This time, they played theVancouver Canucks and swept them to capture their third consecutive Stanley Cup championship.

The North Stars, however, lost in the first round to theChicago Blackhawks, 3–1. The North Stars would not return to the Stanley Cup Final again until1991, when they were defeated by thePittsburgh Penguins, in six games.

See also

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References

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  • Total Stanley Cup. NHL. 2000.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004).Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books.ISBN 978-1-55168-261-7.
Preceded byNew York Islanders
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