16 | Calgary Flames |
Playoffs Teams | Stanley Cup Winner |
Team | Record | Streak | GPG | GPG Allowed | Goal Differential | Playoff Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Calgary Flames | 54-17-9 | W4 | 4.42 | 2.83 | +128 | Won Final |
Montreal Canadiens | 53-18-9 | T1 | 3.94 | 2.73 | +97 | Lost Final |
Washington Capitals | 41-29-10 | L1 | 3.81 | 3.24 | +46 | Lost First Round |
Los Angeles Kings | 42-31-7 | W3 | 4.70 | 4.19 | +41 | Lost Conf Semi |
Boston Bruins | 37-29-14 | W2 | 3.61 | 3.20 | +33 | Lost Conf Semi |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 40-33-7 | W2 | 4.34 | 4.36 | -2 | Lost Conf Semi |
Edmonton Oilers | 38-34-8 | L1 | 4.06 | 3.83 | +19 | Lost First Round |
Buffalo Sabres | 38-35-7 | W2 | 3.64 | 3.74 | -8 | Lost First Round |
New York Rangers | 37-35-8 | L5 | 3.88 | 3.84 | +3 | Lost First Round |
Philadelphia Flyers | 36-36-8 | L1 | 3.84 | 3.56 | +22 | Lost Conf Finals |
Detroit Red Wings | 34-34-12 | L2 | 3.91 | 3.95 | -3 | Lost First Round |
Hartford Whalers | 37-38-5 | L1 | 3.74 | 3.62 | +9 | Lost First Round |
St. Louis Blues | 33-35-12 | W4 | 3.44 | 3.56 | -10 | Lost Conf Semi |
Vancouver Canucks | 33-39-8 | L3 | 3.14 | 3.16 | -2 | Lost First Round |
Minnesota North Stars | 27-37-16 | L1 | 3.23 | 3.48 | -20 | Lost First Round |
Chicago Blackhawks | 27-41-12 | W1 | 3.71 | 4.19 | -38 | Lost Conf Finals |
New Jersey Devils | 27-41-12 | W1 | 3.51 | 4.06 | -44 | |
Winnipeg Jets | 26-42-12 | W1 | 3.75 | 4.44 | -55 | |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 28-46-6 | L2 | 3.24 | 4.28 | -83 | |
New York Islanders | 28-47-5 | W1 | 3.31 | 4.06 | -60 | |
Quebec Nordiques | 27-46-7 | L4 | 3.36 | 4.28 | -73 |
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, 1989, in which the Flames won 4-2 on the road.
The 1988-89 Stanley Cup Finals started on May 14, 1989 and ended on May 25, 1989, lasting 6 games.
The Calgary Flames had the best regular season record in the 1988-89 NHL season at 54-17-9.
The Calgary Flames had the best goal differential in the 1988-89 regular season at +128 goals.
The Toronto Maple Leafs had the worst goal differential in the 1988-89 regular season at -83 goals.
The Los Angeles Kings had the most goals per game in the 1988-89 regular season at 4.70 GPG.
The Montreal Canadiens allowed the fewest goals per game in the 1988-89 regular season at 2.73 goals allowed per game.
The last undefeated team in the 1988-89 NHL season was the Philadelphia Flyers, who started the season with a 4-0 record. The streak ended with a 2-4 loss against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Oct 18, 1988.
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