1990-91 NHL season
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Preseason | n/a |
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Regular Season | October 4, 1990-March 31, 1991 |
Postseason | April 3-May 25, 1991 |
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The 1990-91 NHL season was the 74th season of the National Hockey League. The Stanley Cup winners were the Pittsburgh Penguins, who won the best of seven series 4–2 against the Minnesota North Stars. This was the last NHL season to end in May.
Publications
Programs | ||
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Team(s) | Type | Venue |
Goal Magazine | Regular Season (1 • 2) | n/a |
Los Angeles Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs | Regular Season | Great Western Forum |
New Jersey Devils | Regular Season | Brendan Byrne Arena |
Quebec Nordiques | Regular Season | Colisée de Québec |
Vancouver Canucks vs. Los Angeles Kings | Postseason | Pacific Coliseum |
Winnipeg Jets | Regular Season | Winnipeg Arena |
Campbell Conference vs. Wales Conference | NHL All-Star Game | Chicago Stadium |
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Minnesota North Stars | Stanley Cup Finals | Met Center |
Media Guides and Yearbooks | ||
Media Guides | Calgary Flames • Edmonton Oilers • Los Angeles Kings • Minnesota North Stars • New York Rangers • Pittsburgh Penguins • Quebec Nordiques • St. Louis Blues • Toronto Maple Leafs | |
Playoff Media Guides | Pittsburgh Penguins | |
Yearbooks | Washington Capitals |
Publications by Team
1990-91 NHL season | ||||
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Wales Conference | Adams Division | Patrick Division | ||
Boston Bruins • Buffalo Sabres • Hartford Whalers • Montreal Canadiens • Quebec Nordiques | New Jersey Devils • New York Islanders • New York Rangers • Philadelphia Flyers • Pittsburgh Penguins • Washington Capitals | |||
Campbell Conference | Norris Division | Smythe Division | ||
Chicago Blackhawks • Detroit Red Wings • Minnesota North Stars • St. Louis Blues • Toronto Maple Leafs | Calgary Flames • Edmonton Oilers • Los Angeles Kings • San Jose Sharks • Vancouver Canucks • Winnipeg Jets |