The 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs, the championship of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 22, 1998 following the 1997–98 regular season. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-7 series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best-of-7 series for the Stanley Cup.
The playoffs concluded on June 16 with the Detroit Red Wings winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup championship, defeating the Washington Capitals, who were in their very first Finals, in a four game sweep. Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman was named playoff MVP, and awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy. As of today, the 1997-98 Detroit Red Wings are the last team to defend their Stanley Cup Championship.
In the Eastern Semis, the Buffalo Sabres made history as they became the first team in NHL history to complete a four game sweep of the Montreal Canadiens on Montreal ice.
For the first time since 1969 the Chicago Blackhawks missed the playoffs. Also, both the Islanders and Rangers missed the playoffs in the same season for the first time.
Playoff seeds
The following teams qualified for the playoffs:
Eastern Conference
- New Jersey Devils, Atlantic Division champions, Eastern Conference regular season champions – 107 points
- Pittsburgh Penguins, Northeast Division champions – 98 points
- Philadelphia Flyers – 95 points
- Washington Capitals – 92 points
- Boston Bruins – 91 points
- Buffalo Sabres – 89 points
- Montreal Canadiens – 87 points
- Ottawa Senators – 83 points
Western Conference
- Dallas Stars, Central Division champions, Western Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners – 109 points
- Colorado Avalanche, Pacific Division champions – 95 points
- Detroit Red Wings – 103 points
- St. Louis Blues – 98 points
- Los Angeles Kings – 87 points
- Phoenix Coyotes – 82 points
- Edmonton Oilers – 80 points
- San Jose Sharks – 78 points
Playoff bracket
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Conference Quarterfinals |
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Conference Semifinals |
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Conference Finals |
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Stanley Cup Finals |
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1 |
New Jersey |
2 |
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4 |
Washington |
4 |
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8 |
Ottawa |
4 |
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8 |
Ottawa |
1 |
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2 |
Pittsburgh |
2 |
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Eastern Conference |
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7 |
Montreal |
4 |
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4 |
Washington |
4 |
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6 |
Buffalo |
2 |
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3 |
Philadelphia |
1 |
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6 |
Buffalo |
4 |
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4 |
Washington |
4 |
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6 |
Buffalo |
4 |
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5 |
Boston |
2 |
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7 |
Montreal |
0 |
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E4 |
Washington |
0 |
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W3 |
Detroit |
4 |
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1 |
Dallas |
4 |
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Dallas |
4 |
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8 |
San Jose |
2 |
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7 |
Edmonton |
1 |
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2 |
Colorado |
3 |
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7 |
Edmonton |
4 |
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Dallas |
2 |
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Detroit |
4 |
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Detroit |
4 |
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Phoenix |
2 |
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Western Conference |
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4 |
St. Louis |
4 |
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Detroit |
4 |
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Los Angeles |
0 |
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St. Louis |
2 |
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- During the first three rounds home ice is determined by seeding number, not position on the bracket. In the Finals the team with the better regular season record has home ice.
Conference Quarterfinals
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
(1) New Jersey Devils vs. (8) Ottawa Senators
April 26 |
New Jersey Devils |
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1–2 |
OT |
Ottawa Senators |
Corel Centre |
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(2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (7) Montreal Canadiens
April 23 |
Montreal Canadiens |
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3–2 |
OT |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
Civic Arena |
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April 25 |
Montreal Canadiens |
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1–4 |
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Pittsburgh Penguins |
Civic Arena |
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April 27 |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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1–3 |
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Montreal Canadiens |
Molson Centre |
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April 29 |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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6–3 |
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Montreal Canadiens |
Molson Centre |
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May 1 |
Montreal Canadiens |
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5–2 |
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Pittsburgh Penguins |
Civic Arena |
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(3) Philadelphia Flyers vs. (6) Buffalo Sabres
(4) Washington Capitals vs. (5) Boston Bruins
April 22 |
Boston Bruins |
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1–3 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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April 24 |
Boston Bruins |
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4–3 |
2OT |
Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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April 26 |
Washington Capitals |
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3–2 |
2OT |
Boston Bruins |
Fleet Center |
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May 1 |
Boston Bruins |
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4–0 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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Washington won series 4–2 |
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Western Conference Quarterfinals
(1) Dallas Stars vs. (8) San Jose Sharks
(2) Colorado Avalanche vs. (7) Edmonton Oilers
(3) Detroit Red Wings vs. (6) Phoenix Coyotes
(4) St. Louis Blues vs. (5) Los Angeles Kings
April 23 |
Los Angeles Kings |
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3–8 |
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St. Louis Blues |
Kiel Center |
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April 25 |
Los Angeles Kings |
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1–2 |
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St. Louis Blues |
Kiel Center |
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Conference Semifinals
Eastern Conference Semifinals
(4) Washington Capitals vs. (8) Ottawa Senators
May 7 |
Ottawa Senators |
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2–4 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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May 9 |
Ottawa Senators |
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1–6 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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May 15 |
Ottawa Senators |
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0–3 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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Washington won series 4–1 |
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(6) Buffalo Sabres vs. (7) Montreal Canadiens
Western Conference Semifinals
(1) Dallas Stars vs. (7) Edmonton Oilers
(3) Detroit Red Wings vs. (4) St. Louis Blues
May 12 |
Detroit Red Wings |
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3–2 |
2OT |
St. Louis Blues |
Kiel Center |
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May 14 |
Detroit Red Wings |
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5–2 |
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St. Louis Blues |
Kiel Center |
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May 19 |
Detroit Red Wings |
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6–1 |
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St. Louis Blues |
Kiel Center |
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Conference Finals
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Eastern Conference Final
(4) Washington Capitals vs. (6) Buffalo Sabres
May 23 |
Buffalo Sabres |
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2–0 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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May 25 |
Buffalo Sabres |
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2–3 |
OT |
Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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June 2 |
Buffalo Sabres |
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2–1 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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Washington won series 4–2 |
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Western Conference Final
(1) Dallas Stars vs. (3) Detroit Red Wings
Stanley Cup Finals
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This was the first and to date only playoff series between these two teams. Detroit made their twenty-first and second consecutive Finals appearance, while Washington made their first Finals appearance in their twenty-fourth season. Detroit entered this series as the defending Stanley Cup champions. As of 2015 this was the last time that the Stanley Cup was successfully defended by the previous year's champion.
June 13 |
Detroit Red Wings |
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2–1 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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June 16 |
Detroit Red Wings |
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4–1 |
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Washington Capitals |
MCI Center |
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Scoring leaders
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Northeast Division |
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Atlantic Division |
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Central Division |
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Pacific Division |
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