1993–94 NHL season
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The 1993–94 NHL season was the 77th regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-six teams each played 84 games. The New York Rangers were the Stanley Cup champions. It was the Rangers' fourth championship. In addition, the final game started the 1994 Stanley Cup riots in Downtown Vancouver.
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1993–94 NHL season | |
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League | National Hockey League |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Duration | October 5, 1993 – June 14, 1994 |
Number of games | 84 |
Number of teams | 26 |
TV partner(s) | CBC, TSN, SRC (Canada) ESPN, ABC, NBC[lower-alpha 1] (United States) |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Alexandre Daigle |
Picked by | Ottawa Senators |
Regular season | |
Presidents' Trophy | New York Rangers |
Season MVP | Sergei Fedorov (Red Wings) |
Top scorer | Wayne Gretzky (Kings) |
Playoffs | |
Playoffs MVP | Brian Leetch (Rangers) |
Stanley Cup | |
Champions | New York Rangers |
Runners-up | Vancouver Canucks |
NHL seasons | |
← 1992–93 1994–95 → |
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The play of Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils and Dominik Hasek of the Buffalo Sabres brought in a new era of goaltending dominance in the NHL. Only three teams reached the 300-goal plateau, and only one team, the Detroit Red Wings, averaged more than four goals scored per game. Goaltenders combined for 99 shutouts during the regular season.