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  1. 1989 Stanley Cup Final - Wikipedia

    The 1989 series remains to date the last time that two Canadian teams faced each other for the Stanley Cup. The Flames defeated the Canadiens in six games to win their first and only …

  2. 1989 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary - Hockey-Reference.com

    Check out the 1989 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary, including Team Stats, Goals Stats, Team Leaders, Matchups and more on hockey-reference.com.

  3. 1989 Stanley Cup Finals | NHL Wiki | Fandom

    The Flames defeated the Canadiens in six games to win their first and as of 2017, only Stanley Cup. The winning goal in game six was scored by Doug Gilmour. They became the first team …

  4. Montréal Canadiens vs. Calgary Flames | Stanley Cup Final, 1989 Stanley ...

    Get all the latest stats, news, videos, and more on the 1989 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

  5. 1989 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikiwand

    The 1989 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League 's (NHL) 1988–89 season, and the culmination of the 1989 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was …

  6. 1989 Stanley Cup Final | StatMuse

    The Calgary Flames won in the 1989 Stanley Cup Final against the Montreal Canadiens, 4 games to 2.

  7. 1989 - Stanley Cup Winner 1989 - SPORTS TEAM HISTORY

    The 1989 Stanley Cup Final was between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens, the top two teams during the 1988–89 NHL regular season.

  8. 1989 Stanley Cup Finals - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia

    Oct 9, 2024 · The 1989 Finals featured two coaches making their first appearances, as Calgary's Terry Crisp faced Montreal's Pat Burns. For Crisp it was his only appearance, while Burns …

  9. 1988-89 NHL Final Standings - Champs or Chumps

    Who won the 1988-89 Stanley Cup? The 1988-89 Stanley Cup Finals winner was the Calgary Flames, who defeated the Montreal Canadiens in 6 games. The final game was on on May 25, …

  10. 1989 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

    The playoffs concluded on May 25 with the champion Calgary Flames defeating the Montreal Canadiens 4–2 to win the Stanley Cup Finals four games to two. It remains the last time that …