8 | Montreal Canadiens |
Playoffs Teams | Stanley Cup Winner |
The 1968-69 Stanley Cup Finals winner was the Montreal Canadiens, who defeated the St. Louis Blues in 4 games. The final game was on on May 4, 1969, in which the Canadiens won 2-1 on the road.
The 1968-69 Stanley Cup Finals started on Apr 27, 1969 and ended on May 4, 1969, lasting 4 games.
The Montreal Canadiens had the best regular season record in the 1968-69 NHL season at 46-19-11.
The Boston Bruins had the best goal differential in the 1968-69 regular season at +82 goals.
The Minnesota North Stars had the worst goal differential in the 1968-69 regular season at -81 goals.
The Boston Bruins had the most goals per game in the 1968-69 regular season at 3.99 GPG.
The St. Louis Blues allowed the fewest goals per game in the 1968-69 regular season at 2.07 goals allowed per game.
Team | Record | Streak | GPG | GPG Allowed | Goal Differential | Playoff Result |
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Montreal Canadiens | 46-19-11 | L1 | 3.57 | 2.66 | +69 | Won Final |
Boston Bruins | 42-18-16 | W1 | 3.99 | 2.91 | +82 | Lost Conf Finals |
New York Rangers | 41-26-9 | W2 | 3.04 | 2.58 | +35 | Lost Conf Semi |
St. Louis Blues | 37-25-14 | W2 | 2.68 | 2.07 | +47 | Lost Final |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 35-26-15 | L2 | 3.08 | 2.86 | +17 | Lost Conf Semi |
Detroit Red Wings | 33-31-12 | L1 | 3.14 | 2.91 | +18 | |
Chicago Black Hawks | 34-33-9 | W1 | 3.68 | 3.24 | +34 | |
Oakland Seals | 29-36-11 | W1 | 2.88 | 3.30 | -32 | Lost Conf Semi |
Philadelphia Flyers | 20-35-21 | L1 | 2.29 | 2.96 | -51 | Lost Conf Semi |
Los Angeles Kings | 24-42-10 | T1 | 2.43 | 3.42 | -75 | Lost Conf Finals |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 20-45-11 | W1 | 2.49 | 3.32 | -63 | |
Minnesota North Stars | 18-43-15 | T1 | 2.49 | 3.55 | -81 |
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