These were the first fighting majors in three years in the final round, and it was also Nieuwendyk's first fighting major in five years in either the playoffs or regular season.Īfter the scoreless opening period, the teams traded goals in the middle frame. Dallas winger Joe Nieuwendyk fought Buffalo center Brian Holzinger in the circle to the right of Hasek. With three seconds left in the period, Dallas center Mike Modano tripped Buffalo goaltender Dominik Hasek, and a number of scrums broke out as time expired. Jere Lehtinen tied the game in the final minute of the third period, but Jason Woolley scored at 15:30 of overtime to give the Sabres the series lead.ġ8:26 – Langenbrunner ( Matvichuk, Nieuwendyk) Dallas led 1–0 on a power play goal by Brett Hull, but Stu Barnes and Wayne Primeau scored 5:04 apart in the third to give Buffalo a 2–1 lead. The opening game was in Dallas and it was the visiting Buffalo Sabres who struck first, winning 3–2 in overtime. Louis Blues 4–2, and the Colorado Avalanche 4–3 to advance to the Finals. See also: 1998–99 Buffalo Sabres season and 1998–99 Dallas Stars seasonīuffalo defeated the Ottawa Senators 4–0, the Boston Bruins 4–2, and Toronto Maple Leafs 4–1 to advance to the Finals.ĭallas defeated the Edmonton Oilers 4–0, the St. Although the Sabres protested later, the league stated that the goal had been reviewed and was judged as a good goal, since Hull had maintained possession of the puck as it exited the crease just before he shot it. The series ended with a controversial triple-overtime goal in game six, when replays showed that Stars forward Brett Hull scored with his skate in the crease. The Stars defeated the Sabres four games to two to win their first Stanley Cup, becoming the eighth post-1967 expansion team to earn a championship, and the first team based in the Southern United States to win the Cup. The Stars were led by captain Derian Hatcher, head coach Ken Hitchcock and goaltender Ed Belfour. The Sabres were led by captain Michael Peca, head coach Lindy Ruff and goaltender Dominik Hasek. It was the 106th year of the Stanley Cup being contested. It was contested by the Eastern Conference champion Buffalo Sabres and the Western Conference champion Dallas Stars. The 1999 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1998–99 season, and the culmination of the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs. (SRC) Claude Quenneville and Michel Bergeron If you do not see a "zig-zag" stitch outline then the Name and Numbers are "Glued" on.1999 ice hockey championship series 1999 Stanley Cup Finals If the Name and Numbers are sewn on you should see a "zig-zag" stitch outline on the inside of the jersey. You can easily verify whether the Name and Numbers are actually sewn on the jersey by simply turning the jersey "inside-out". There are many other sellers who are selling hockey jerseys that have the players name and numbers "GLUED" on the jersey, theirs are NOT sewn. Every Hockey Jersey we sell has the players name and number(s) professionally SEWN on the jersey in the official team font and colors. All customization is done in Pro Twill fabric The name and numbers are customized (sewn) in the "Stars" official style font and colors # 22 is sewn on the back and each sleeve of the jersey in 3-colors "Hull" is sewn on the back of the jersey in 3-colors Players Name & Number(s) "Customization" Features: As with every CCM 550 model the "Stars" front and shoulder embroidered crests are "Glued" on the jersey CCM embroidered logo on lower left sleeve and upper back 100% polyester heavyweight "Air Knit" fabric Same style jersey "Brett Hull" wore during the 1998-1999 season while leading the "Dallas Stars" to a "Stanley Cup" championship
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