1992 Stanley Cup Finals, the Glossary
The 1992 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1991–92 season, and the culmination of the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs.[1]
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187 relations: Barry Smith (ice hockey, born 1952), Bernie Parent, Bill Clement, Blackhawks–Blues rivalry, Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry, Bob Cole (sportscaster), Bob Errey, Bob Johnson (ice hockey, born 1931), Boston, Boston Bruins, Bow Island, Brandon, Manitoba, Brent Sutter, Brian Noonan, Brockton, Massachusetts, Bryan Marchment, Bryan Trottier, Calgary, Canadian English, Canadian French, Captain (ice hockey), Carman, Manitoba, Charlie Hodge (ice hockey), Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Chicago, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Stadium, Chris Chelios, Christina Aguilera, Civic Arena (Pittsburgh), Claude Quenneville, Conn Smythe Trophy, Corner Brook, Craig Patrick, Dale Tallon, Dave Michayluk, Detroit, Detroit Red Wings, Dick Irvin Jr., Dirk Graham, Dominik Hašek, Eastern Conference (NHL), Ed Belfour, Edmonton Oilers, Fagersta, Fox Sports Net Chicago, Framingham, Massachusetts, Gary Bettman, Gilles Meloche, Gilles Tremblay (ice hockey), ... Expand index (137 more) »
- 1991–92 NHL season
- 1992 Stanley Cup
- 1992 in Chicago
- 1992 in Pittsburgh
- 1992 in sports in Illinois
- Chicago Blackhawks games
- Ice hockey competitions in Chicago
- Ice hockey competitions in Pittsburgh
- June 1992 sports events in the United States
- May 1992 sports events in the United States
- Pittsburgh Penguins games
Barry Smith (ice hockey, born 1952)
Barry Smith (born August 21, 1952) is an American ice hockey coach.
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Bernie Parent
Bernard Marcel Parent (born April 3, 1945) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 13 National Hockey League (NHL) seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and Toronto Maple Leafs between 1965 and 1979, and also spent one season in the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the Philadelphia Blazers during the 1972–73 season.
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Bill Clement
William H. Clement (born December 20, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who became an author, speaker, actor, entrepreneur, and hockey broadcaster.
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Blackhawks–Blues rivalry
The Blackhawks–Blues rivalry is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry featuring two teams in the league's Western Conference Central Division, the Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues.
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Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry
The Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry is a historic rivalry in the National Hockey League (NHL) between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings.
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Bob Cole (sportscaster)
Robert Cecil Cole (June 24, 1933 – April 24, 2024) was a Canadian sports television announcer who worked for CBC and Sportsnet and a competitive curler.
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Bob Errey
Robert Errey (born September 21, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left wing and former sportscaster for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Bob Johnson (ice hockey, born 1931)
Robert Norman "Badger Bob" Johnson (March 4, 1931 – November 26, 1991) was an American college, international, and professional ice hockey coach.
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Boston
Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
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Boston Bruins
The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston.
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Bow Island
Bow Island is a town in Alberta, Canada.
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Brandon, Manitoba
Brandon is the second-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada.
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Brent Sutter
Brent Colin Sutter (born June 10, 1962) is a Canadian former National Hockey League (NHL) player and former head coach of the New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames.
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Brian Noonan
Brian Noonan (born May 29, 1965) is an American former ice hockey right-winger.
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Brockton, Massachusetts
Brockton is a city in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States; the population was 105,643 at the 2020 United States census.
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Bryan Marchment
Bryan William Marchment (May 1, 1969 – July 6, 2022) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman.
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Bryan Trottier
Bryan John Trottier (born July 17, 1956) is a Canadian and American former professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Calgary
Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta.
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Canadian English
Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) encompasses the varieties of English used in Canada.
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Canadian French
Canadian French (français canadien) is the French language as it is spoken in Canada.
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Captain (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, the captain is the player designated by a team as the only person authorized to speak with the game officials regarding rule interpretations when the captain is on the ice.
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Carman, Manitoba
Carman is a small agricultural town of about 3,000 people in the Pembina Valley Region of southern Manitoba, Canada.
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Charlie Hodge (ice hockey)
Charles Edward Hodge (July 28, 1933 – April 16, 2016) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played as a goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks, and Oakland Seals of the National Hockey League between 1954 and 1971.
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Chelmsford, Massachusetts
Chelmsford is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago.
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Chicago Stadium
The Chicago Stadium was an indoor arena in Chicago that opened in 1929, closed in 1994 and was demolished in 1995.
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Chris Chelios
Christos Konstantinos Chelios (born January 25, 1962) is a Greek-American former professional ice hockey defenseman.
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Christina Aguilera
Christina María Aguilera (born December 18, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality.
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Civic Arena (Pittsburgh)
The Civic Arena, formerly the Civic Auditorium and later Mellon Arena, was an arena located in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Claude Quenneville
Claude Quenneville is a Canadian sports commentator in Quebec.
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Conn Smythe Trophy
The Conn Smythe Trophy (Trophée Conn-Smythe) is awarded annually to the most valuable player (MVP) of his team during the National Hockey League's (NHL) Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Corner Brook
Corner Brook (2021 population: 19,333 CA 29,762) is a city located on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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Craig Patrick
Craig Patrick (born May 20, 1946) is an American former hockey player, coach and general manager, the son of Lynn Patrick and the grandson of Lester Patrick.
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Dale Tallon
Michael "Dale" Tallon (born October 19, 1950) is a Canadian ice hockey executive and former player.
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Dave Michayluk
David Michayluk (born May 18, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger.
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Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Detroit Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings (colloquially referred to as the Wings) are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit.
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Dick Irvin Jr.
Dick Irvin Jr. (or III), (born March 4, 1932) is a Canadian retired sports broadcaster and author.
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Dirk Graham
Dirk Milton Graham (born July 29, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played for the Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota North Stars in the National Hockey League.
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Dominik Hašek
Dominik Hašek (born 29 January 1965) is a Czech former ice hockey goaltender who mostly played for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Eastern Conference (NHL)
The Eastern Conference (Conférence de l'Est) is one of two conferences in the National Hockey League (NHL) used to divide teams.
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Ed Belfour
Edward John Belfour (born April 21, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.
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Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton.
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Fagersta
Fagersta is a locality and the seat of Fagersta Municipality in Västmanland County, Sweden, with 11,130 inhabitants in 2010.
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Fox Sports Net Chicago
Fox Sports Net Chicago (often branded as FSN Chicago) was an American regional sports network that was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and was owned by Cablevision for most of its history (from 1987 to 2005).
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Framingham, Massachusetts
Framingham is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States.
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Gary Bettman
Gary Bruce Bettman (born June 2, 1952) is an American sports executive who serves as the commissioner of the National Hockey League (NHL), a post he has held since February 1, 1993.
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Gilles Meloche
Gilles Emile Meloche (born July 12, 1950) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach, scout and former player.
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Gilles Tremblay (ice hockey)
Joseph Jean Gilles Tremblay (December 17, 1938 – November 26, 2014) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger who played his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Montreal Canadiens from 1960 to 1969.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Gordie Roberts
Gordon Dennis Roberts (born October 2, 1957) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 1,097 NHL regular season games from 1979 to 1994.
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Grande Cache
Grande Cache is a hamlet in West-Central Alberta, Canada within and administered by the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16.
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Grant Jennings
Grant Curtis Jennings (born May 5, 1965) is a Canadian former National Hockey League defenceman.
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Greg Malone (ice hockey)
William Gregory Malone (born March 8, 1956) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre and former scout for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Phoenix Coyotes, and Tampa Bay Lightning.
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Guelph
Guelph (2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax (Scottish-Gaelic: Halafacs or An Àrd-Bhaile) is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada.
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Harry Neale
Harold Watson Neale (born March 9, 1937) is a Canadian retired NCAA, NHL and WHA coach and general manager, and ice hockey broadcaster.
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Hawkvision
Hawkvision was a short-lived subscription TV service founded by Wirtz Corporation and Chicago Blackhawks owner Bill Wirtz.
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Hockey Night in Canada
CBC Television has aired National Hockey League (NHL) broadcasts under the Hockey Night in Canada (often abbreviated Hockey Night or HNiC) brand that is primarily associated with its Saturday night NHL broadcasts throughout its history in various platforms.
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Hodgkin lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a type of lymphoma in which cancer originates from a specific type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, where multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the patient's lymph nodes.
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Howard Baldwin
Howard Lapsley Baldwin, ccgfuneralhome.com; accessed March 8, 2017.
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Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan
Hudson Bay is a town in the east-central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, about west of the Manitoba border.
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Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Humboldt is a city in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Igor Kravchuk
Igor Aleksandrovich Kravchuk (Игорь Александрович Кравчук; born September 13, 1966) is a Russian former ice hockey defenceman, who spent several seasons in the Soviet League and then in the National Hockey League and also competed internationally for the Soviet Union, Unified Team, and Russia.
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Jamie Leach
William "Jamie" Leach (born August 25, 1969) is a Canadian-born American former National Hockey League right wing.
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Jaromír Jágr
Jaromír Jágr (born 15 February 1972) is a Czech professional ice hockey right winger and owner of Rytíři Kladno of the Czech Extraliga (ELH).
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Jay Caufield
John Jay Caufield (born July 17, 1960) is an American former ice hockey right winger.
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Jeff Chychrun
Jeff Chychrun (born May 3, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins and Edmonton Oilers.
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Jeff Daniels (ice hockey)
Jeffrey Dwayne Daniels (born June 24, 1968) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current assistant coach to the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Jeremy Roenick
Jeremy Shaffer Roenick (born January 17, 1970) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played the majority of his career in the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Jiří Hrdina
Jiří Hrdina (born January 5, 1958) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player.
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Jiggs McDonald
John Kenneth "Jiggs" McDonald (born November 28, 1938) is a sportscaster who has done play-by-play announcing for NHL games for more than 50 years.
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Jim Paek
Jim Paek (백지선, Baek Chi-sun, born April 7, 1967) is a Korean - Canadian former professional ice hockey player, who is currently the director of hockey for the Korea Ice Hockey Association and head coach of the South Korean national team.
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Jock Callander
William Darren "Jock" Callander (born April 23, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, and current front office executive, part-time assistant coach, and TV analyst for the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League.
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Joe Mullen
Joseph Patrick Mullen (born February 26, 1957) is an American former professional ice hockey player.
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John Ziegler Jr.
John Augustus Ziegler Jr. (February 9, 1934 – October 25, 2018) was an American lawyer and ice hockey executive.
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KDKA-TV
KDKA-TV (channel 2), also known as CBS Pittsburgh, is a television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet.
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Ken Priestlay
Kenneth Priestlay (born August 24, 1967) is a Canadian former ice hockey player.
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Ken Wregget
Kenneth Lee Wregget (born March 25, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.
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Kevin Stevens
Kevin Stevens (born April 15, 1965) is an American former ice hockey player and current scout in the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Kingston, Ontario
Kingston is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the northeastern end of Lake Ontario.
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Kjell Samuelsson
Kjell William Alf Samuelsson (born 18 October 1958) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Tampa Bay Lightning between 1985 and 1999.
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Kladno
Kladno (Kladen) is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
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La Soirée du hockey
La Soirée du hockey (literally translated to The Night of Hockey) was a Canadian ice hockey television show.
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Larry Murphy (ice hockey)
Lawrence Thomas Murphy (born March 8, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman.
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LaSalle, Quebec
LaSalle is the most southerly borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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List of Stanley Cup champions
The Stanley Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the playoff champion club of the National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey league.
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Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux (born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
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Michael Jordan
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player.
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Michel Goulet
Michel Bernard Goulet (born April 21, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played for the Birmingham Bulls in the World Hockey Association and the Quebec Nordiques and Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League.
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Mike Keenan
Michael Edward Keenan (born October 21, 1949) is a Canadian former professional hockey coach.
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Mike Lange
Mike Lange (born March 3, 1948) is a retired American sportscaster, best known for his long career as a play-by-play announcer for Pittsburgh Penguins hockey.
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Mike Needham
Michael Lawrence Needham (born April 4, 1970) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
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Mississauga
Mississauga is a Canadian city in the province of Ontario.
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Mont-Laurier
Mont-Laurier is a town and incorporated municipality in northwest Quebec, Canada, located on the banks of the Lièvre River (Rivière du Lièvre), a tributary of the Ottawa River.
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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Morris Belzberg
Morris Belzberg (b. September 25, 1929 - d. May 2, 2020) was a Canadian born businessman, who lived in the United States from approximately 1966.
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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.
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Nationality
Nationality is the legal status of belonging to a particular nation, defined as a group of people organized in one country, under one legal jurisdiction, or as a group of people who are united on the basis of culture.
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New Jersey Devils
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York Islanders
The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York.
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New York Rangers
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City.
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NHL commissioner
The National Hockey League commissioner is the highest-ranking executive officer in the National Hockey League (NHL).
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NHL on ESPN
The broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games produced by ESPN have been shown on its various platforms in the United States, including ESPN itself, ABC, ESPN+, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, and Hulu.
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NHL on SportsChannel America
The NHL on SportsChannel America was the presentation of National Hockey League broadcasts on the now defunct SportsChannel America cable television network.
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Oshawa
Oshawa (also; 2021 population 175,383; CMA 415,311) is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the Lake Ontario shoreline.
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Pardubice
Pardubice (Pardubitz) is a city in the Czech Republic.
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Pat Foley
Pat Foley (born 1954) is an American retired play-by-play commentator for ice hockey.
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Paul Stanton (ice hockey)
Paul Frederick Stanton (born June 22, 1967) is an American former professional ice hockey player.
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Paul Steigerwald
Paul Steigerwald (born August 6, 1954) is an American sportscaster, who through the 2016-17 NHL hockey season worked as the Pittsburgh Penguins' primary television announcer on Root Sports Pittsburgh (now SportsNet Pittsburgh).
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Péribonka
Péribonka is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located in the Maria-Chapdelaine Regional County Municipality.
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Pengilly, Minnesota
Pengilly is an unincorporated community in eastern Itasca County, Minnesota, United States.
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Peter Taglianetti
Peter Anthony Taglianetti (born August 15, 1963) is an American former NHL defenseman and former college hockey coach at Washington & Jefferson College.
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Peterborough, Ontario
Peterborough is a city on the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada, about 125 kilometres (78 miles) northeast of Toronto.
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Phil Bourque
Phillipe Richard Bourque (born June 8, 1962) is an American former professional ice hockey player.
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Phil Jackson
Philip Douglas Jackson (born September 17, 1945) is an American former professional basketball player, coach, and executive.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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Philadelphia Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia.
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Pierre McGuire
Regis Pierre McGuire (born August 8, 1961) is an American-Canadian ice hockey executive who currently works for Sportsnet and last served as senior vice-president of player development for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Prague
Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.
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Presidents' Trophy
The Presidents' Trophy (Trophée des présidents) is an award presented by the National Hockey League (NHL) to the team that finishes with the most points (i.e., best overall record) during the regular season.
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Ralph Cox
Ralph Cox (born February 27, 1957) is an American former professional ice hockey player.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
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Rick Kehoe
Ricky Thomas Kehoe (born July 15, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach, most notably for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League.
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Rick Paterson
David Rick Paterson (born February 10, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach.
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Rick Tocchet
Richard Tocchet (born April 9, 1964) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player who is the head coach for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Ron Francis
Ronald Michael Francis Jr. (born March 1, 1963) is a Canadian ice hockey sports executive and former player.
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Rouyn-Noranda
Rouyn-Noranda (2021 population 42,313) is a city on Osisko Lake in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, Canada.
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Sault Ste.
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Scarborough, Ontario
Scarborough (2021 Census 629,941) is a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Scotty Bowman
William Scott Bowman (born September 18, 1933) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey head coach.
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Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
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Shawn McEachern
Shawn Kenneth McEachern (born February 28, 1969) is an American ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player.
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SportsNet Pittsburgh
SportsNet Pittsburgh is an American regional sports network serving Greater Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania.
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St. Louis Blues
The St.
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Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup (La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion.
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Stanley Cup Finals
The Stanley Cup Finals in ice hockey (also known as the Stanley Cup Final among various media, Finale de la Coupe Stanley) is the National Hockey League's (NHL) annual championship series.
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Steve Larmer
Steven Donald Larmer (born June 16, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward.
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Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada.
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Tingsryd
Tingsryd is a locality and the seat of Tingsryd Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden, with 3,037 inhabitants in 2010.
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Tom Barrasso
Thomas Patrick Barrasso (born March 31, 1965) is an American professional ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey goaltender.
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Troy Loney
Troy Ayne Loney (born September 21, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger.
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Ufa
Ufa (p; Öfö) is the largest city in and the capital of Bashkortostan, Russia.
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Ulf Samuelsson
Ulf Bo Samuelsson (born March 26, 1964) is a Swedish-American former professional ice hockey defenceman who formerly served as assistant coach of the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League.
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Val Marie
Val Marie (2021 population) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Val Marie No. 17 and Census Division 4.
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Vancouver
Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.
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Viking, Alberta
Viking is a town in central Alberta, Canada.
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Wakaw
Wakaw, Saskatchewan, is a town northeast of Saskatoon and south of Prince Albert.
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Waltham, Massachusetts
Waltham is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, and was an early center for the labor movement as well as a major contributor to the American Industrial Revolution.
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Washington Capitals
The Washington Capitals (colloquially known as the Caps) are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. The Capitals compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference and are owned by Ted Leonsis through Monumental Sports & Entertainment.
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Wayne Messmer
Wayne P. Messmer (born July 19, 1950 in Chicago, IL) is a professional speaker, singer, broadcaster, author and actor.
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Wendell Young
Wendell Edward Young (born August 1, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.
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Western Conference (NHL)
The Western Conference (Conférence de l'Ouest) is one of two conferences in the National Hockey League (NHL) used to divide teams.
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Wetaskiwin
Wetaskiwin is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada.
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Winnipeg
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.
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Wrist shot
A wrist shot is a type of hockey shot that involves using arm muscles (especially those in the wrist and forearm) to propel a puck forward from the concave side of the blade of a hockey stick.
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1944 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1944 Stanley Cup Finals was a best-of-seven series between the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1944 Stanley Cup Finals are Chicago Blackhawks games, ice hockey competitions in Chicago and Stanley Cup Finals.
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1979 NHL entry draft
The 1979 NHL Entry Draft was the 17th NHL Entry Draft.
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1980 NHL entry draft
The 1980 NHL Entry Draft was the 18th NHL Entry Draft.
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1982 NHL entry draft
The 1982 NHL Entry Draft was the 20th NHL Entry Draft.
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1983 NHL entry draft
The 1983 NHL Entry Draft was the 21st NHL Entry Draft.
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1984 NHL entry draft
The 1984 NHL Entry Draft was the 22nd NHL Entry Draft.
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1985 NHL entry draft
The 1985 NHL Entry Draft was the 23rd NHL Entry Draft.
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1986 NHL entry draft
The 1986 NHL Entry Draft was the 24th NHL Entry Draft.
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1987 NHL entry draft
The 1987 NHL Entry Draft was the 25th NHL Entry Draft.
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1988 NHL entry draft
The 1988 NHL Entry Draft was the 26th NHL Entry Draft.
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1990 NHL entry draft
The 1990 NHL Entry Draft was the 28th NHL Entry Draft.
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1991 NHL entry draft
The 1991 NHL Entry Draft was the 29th NHL Entry Draft. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1991 NHL entry draft are 1991–92 NHL season.
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1991 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1991 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1990–91 season, and the culmination of the 1991 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1991 Stanley Cup Finals are ice hockey competitions in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins games and Stanley Cup Finals.
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1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season
The 1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season saw the Blackhawks finish second in the Norris Division with a record of 36 wins, 29 losses, and 15 ties for 87 points. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season are 1992 Stanley Cup and 1992 in sports in Illinois.
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1991–92 NHL season
The 1991–92 NHL season was the 75th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins season
The 1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the Penguins' 25th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins season are 1992 Stanley Cup.
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1992 NBA Finals
The 1992 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1991–92 NBA season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1992 NBA Finals are 1992 in Chicago, 1992 in sports in Illinois and June 1992 sports events in the United States.
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1992 Stanley Cup playoffs
The 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 18, after the conclusion of the 1991–92 NHL season. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs are 1992 Stanley Cup.
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1992–93 NHL season
The 1992–93 NHL season was the 76th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1993 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1993 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1992–93 season, and the culmination of the 1993 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1993 Stanley Cup Finals are Stanley Cup Finals.
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1993 Stanley Cup playoffs
The 1993 Stanley Cup playoffs the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) began after the conclusion of the 1992–93 NHL season on April 18 and ended with the Montreal Canadiens defeating the Los Angeles Kings four games to one to win the Stanley Cup on June 9.
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1993–94 New York Knicks season
The 1993–94 NBA season was the 48th season for the Knicks in the National Basketball Association in New York City.
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1993–94 New York Rangers season
The 1993–94 New York Rangers season was the franchise's 68th season.
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1994 NBA Finals
The 1994 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1993–94 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs.
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1994 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1994 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1993–94 season, and the culmination of the 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 1994 Stanley Cup Finals are Stanley Cup Finals.
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2008 Stanley Cup Finals
The 2008 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2007–08 season, and the culmination of the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 2008 Stanley Cup Finals are ice hockey competitions in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins games and Stanley Cup Finals.
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2009 Stanley Cup Finals
The 2009 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2008–09 season, and the culmination of the 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 2009 Stanley Cup Finals are ice hockey competitions in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins games and Stanley Cup Finals.
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2010 Stanley Cup Finals
The 2010 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2009–10 season, and the culmination of the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1992 Stanley Cup Finals and 2010 Stanley Cup Finals are Chicago Blackhawks games, ice hockey competitions in Chicago and Stanley Cup Finals.
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See also
1991–92 NHL season
- 1991 NHL dispersal and expansion drafts
- 1991 NHL entry draft
- 1991 NHL supplemental draft
- 1991 outdoor NHL game in Las Vegas
- 1991–92 NHL season
- 1991–92 NHL transactions
- 1992 NHL strike
- 1992 Stanley Cup
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 43rd National Hockey League All-Star Game
- NHL on television in the 1990s
1992 Stanley Cup
- 1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season
- 1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins season
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs
1992 in Chicago
- 1991–92 Chicago Bulls season
- 1992 Chicago Bears season
- 1992 Chicago Cubs season
- 1992 Chicago Marathon
- 1992 NBA Finals
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992–93 Chicago Bulls season
- Chicago 1992 World's Fair
- Chicago Bulls championship riots
- Chicago flood
1992 in Pittsburgh
- 1992 National League Championship Series
- 1992 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
- 1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season
- 1992 Pittsburgh Steelers season
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992–93 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team
- 1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins season
1992 in sports in Illinois
- 1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season
- 1991–92 Chicago Bulls season
- 1991–92 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team
- 1991–92 Eastern Illinois Panthers men's basketball team
- 1991–92 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
- 1991–92 Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team
- 1992 Chicago Bears season
- 1992 Chicago Cubs season
- 1992 Chicago Marathon
- 1992 Chicago White Sox season
- 1992 Eastern Illinois Panthers football team
- 1992 Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference basketball tournament
- 1992 Great Midwest Conference men's basketball tournament
- 1992 Illinois Fighting Illini football team
- 1992 Mid-Continent Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Ms. Olympia
- 1992 NBA Finals
- 1992 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
- 1992 Northwestern Wildcats football team
- 1992 Southern Illinois Salukis football team
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 Virginia Slims of Chicago
- 1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season
- 1992–93 Chicago Bulls season
- 1992–93 Eastern Illinois Panthers men's basketball team
- 1992–93 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
- 1992–93 Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team
- 1992–93 Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball team
Chicago Blackhawks games
- 15th National Hockey League All-Star Game
- 1931 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1934 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1938 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1944 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1961 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1962 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1965 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1971 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1973 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2009 NHL Winter Classic
- 2009 Victoria Cup
- 2010 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2013 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2014 NHL Stadium Series
- 2015 NHL Winter Classic
- 2015 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2016 NHL Stadium Series
- 2017 NHL Winter Classic
- 2019 NHL Winter Classic
- 2025 NHL Winter Classic
Ice hockey competitions in Chicago
- 15th National Hockey League All-Star Game
- 1931 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1934 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1944 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1961 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1965 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1971 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1973 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2009 NHL Winter Classic
- 2010 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship
- 2010 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2013 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2014 NHL Stadium Series
- 2015 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2017 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
- 2nd National Hockey League All-Star Game
- 42nd National Hockey League All-Star Game
Ice hockey competitions in Pittsburgh
- 1991 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2008 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2009 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2011 NHL Winter Classic
- 2013 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
- 2016 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2017 NHL Stadium Series
- 2017 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2021 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
- 2nd NWHL All-Star Game
- 41st National Hockey League All-Star Game
- Penguins Cup
- Three Rivers Classic
June 1992 sports events in the United States
- 1992 Champion Spark Plug 500
- 1992 Major League Baseball draft
- 1992 Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Michigan)
- 1992 NBA Finals
- 1992 NBA draft
- 1992 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
- 1992 NCAA Division I men's tennis championships
- 1992 Save Mart 300K
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 U.S. Cup
- 1992 U.S. Open (golf)
- 1992 United States Olympic trials (track and field)
- Evander Holyfield vs. Larry Holmes
May 1992 sports events in the United States
- 1992 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Big East Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Big South Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Big Ten baseball tournament
- 1992 Budweiser 500
- 1992 Coca-Cola 600
- 1992 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament
- 1992 Kentucky Derby
- 1992 LPGA Championship
- 1992 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Mid-Continent Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 NCAA Division I softball tournament
- 1992 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament
- 1992 NCAA Division I women's tennis championships
- 1992 Preakness Stakes
- 1992 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 U.S. Cup
- 1992 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
- 1992 Winston 500
Pittsburgh Penguins games
- 1991 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1992 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2008 NHL Winter Classic
- 2008 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2009 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2011 NHL Winter Classic
- 2014 NHL Stadium Series
- 2016 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2017 NHL Stadium Series
- 2017 Stanley Cup Finals
- 2019 NHL Stadium Series
- 2023 NHL Winter Classic
- Pittsburgh Penguins–New York Islanders brawl
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Stanley_Cup_Finals
Also known as 1992 Stanley Cup, 1992 Stanley Cup Final.
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