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Revision as of 12:11, 14 November 2020

1991-92 National Hockey League season National Hockey League season
Preseason n/a
Regular Season October 3, 1991-April 16, 1992
Postseason April 18-June 1, 1992
1990-91 • NHL seasons • 1992-93


The 1991–92 NHL season was the 75th regular season of the National Hockey League. The league expanded to 22 teams with the addition of the San Jose Sharks.

For the first time, the Stanley Cup Finals extended into June, with the Pittsburgh Penguins repeating as Stanley Cup champions, winning the best of seven series four games to none against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Publications

Programs
Team(s) Type Venue
Boston Bruins Regular Season Boston Garden
Calgary Flames Regular Season Olympic Saddledome
Edmonton Oilers Regular Season Northlands Coliseum
Los Angeles Kings Regular Season The Forum
New York Rangers Postseason Madison Square Garden
San Jose Sharks Regular Season (1 • 2) Cow Palace
St. Louis Blues Regular Season St. Louis Arena
Vancouver Canucks Regular Season Pacific Coliseum
Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference NHL All-Star Game Spectrum
Media Guides and Yearbooks
Media Guides Detroit Red Wings • Hartford Whalers • New York Rangers • San Jose Sharks • Toronto Maple Leafs
Playoff Media Guides Pittsburgh Penguins
Yearbooks Buffalo Sabres • Minnesota North Stars • Vancouver Canucks