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Finale de la Coupe Stanley 1989 – Match 6



Faits saillants du sixième match décisif de la finale de la Coupe Stanley de 1989. Canadiens de Montréal vs Flames de Calgary. Les flammes remportent la Coupe.

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  1. 1989 was the golden year for the Calgary flames. We almost made it to a second cup in 2004 but maybe one day we can do it this year

  2. Woo!!! Let's go Flames🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Let's make this happen again only lets let Gio hold the cup!!!!🔥🔥🔥

  3. Im a montreal fan but if the two team are in the finls montreal would want revang and GO HABS GO

  4. 2004 flames were a better team. Kipper in his prime was a way better goaltender than Vernon was in my opinion.

  5. as a die hard Nucks fan, this video makes me jealous as fuck. Look forward to the Van/Cgy rivalry to get heated up again though, Flames with all that young talent and Vancouver with quite a bit of young talent coming up the ranks. Sedins are old but I think when Boeser, Demko and the rest of our prospects develop we will get to see super exciting hockey games between Van and Cgy. GO CANADA GO!

  6. Only time the Canadiens lost the final at the Forum. The only other time a team other than the Canadiens won the final at the Forum was in 1928 when the Rangers beat the Maroons.

  7. "Here comes the siren; and here come the Flames!" That's the perfect way to say that the Flames are the Stanley Cup champions. Because, the siren could be thought of as the siren of a fire truck.

  8. That Flames team in the late 80's and early 80's including the 1989 Championship team is so underrated. Here in the US, that team got almost no media mention at all. Did not help in this period, this Cup Final was no where to be found on then Big 3 networks i.e CBS, NBC or ABC or even on then 2nd tier networks and national sports channels such as then brand new Fox Network or ESPN.
    The Habs and Oilers teams of this era were internationally known and even got some American sports media attention. Too bad back then and even worst now, this very good '89 Flames team is basically forgotten at least here in the US as a Stanley Cup Winner.

  9. min 3:05 Look at Lanny. What a class act. Asks for Pepper and Hunter to join him, seasoned vets from the Battle of Alberta '86 days.

  10. The teams that won the Stanley Cup since I was born September 2 1988

    1989 Calgary Flames
    1990 Edmonton Oilers
    1991 Pittsburgh Penguins
    1992 Pittsburgh Penguins
    1993 Montréal Canadiens
    1994 New York Rangers
    1995 New Jersey Devils
    1996 Colorado Avalanche
    1997 Detroit Redwings
    1998 Detroit Redwings
    1999 Dallas Stars
    2000 New Jersey Devils
    2001 Colorado Avalanche
    2002 Detroit Redwings
    2003 New Jersey Devils
    2004 Tampa Bay Lightning
    2005 Unfortunately Cancelled!
    2006 Carolina Hurricanes
    2007 Anaheim Ducks
    2008 Detroit Redwings
    2009 Pittsburgh Penguins
    2010 Chicago Blackhawks
    2011 Boston Bruins
    2012 LA Kings
    2013 Chicago Blackhawks
    2014 LA Kings
    2015 Chicago Blackhawks
    2016 Pittsburgh Penguins
    2017 Pittsburgh Penguins
    2018 Washington Capitals
    2019 St. Louis Blues

  11. A truly once in a lifetime year for Lanny McDonald or any player for that matter , as he got his 1000th point , his 500th goal , scored the winning goal in the Stanley Cup final and a Stanley Cup championship all in one year …. then retired from professional hockey …..truly a fairy tale ending to a brilliant playing career …. ….. and he was official closer at the Calgary Stampede in July of 1989 and I met him and got a sweat shirt signed by him …………..

  12. Man 1989 Flames were unbelievably stacked

    Joe Mullen – HOF
    Doug Gilmour – HOF
    Joe Nieuwendyk – HOF
    Al MacInnis – HOF
    Lanny MacDonald – HOF
    Gary Roberts – Should be in the HOF
    Joel Otto – Should be in the HOF
    Theo Fleury – Should be in the HOF
    Stu Grimson
    Rob Ramage
    Mike Vernon – Should be in the HOF

    If they kept that team together they coulda been a dynasty.

  13. So glad Gilmour got 1 probably one of the hardest working players of all time.

  14. This was re-match, their Championship Series duel in 1985-1986 N.H.L. season with Canadiens winning that series in 5 games. Flames returned 🔥 favor 3 seasons later by beating Habs in 6 games/clinching Series in Mtl., Que.-Canada's Forum marking only time that Canadiens' opposition hoisted hockey's 🏒 holy grail, late British-born Lord Arthur Stanley's cup in front, Habs' partisans in that storied arena. Flame D Al MacInnis captured M.V.P. honors for 1988-1989 season's Stanley Cup Playoffs/was Smythe Trophy recipient

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