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SI Flashback: Stanley Cup 1985
Edmonton over Philadelphia in five games Conn Smythe winner: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Having dispatched Philly in five, the young Edmonton Oilers can look ahead to a long NHL reign By E.M. Swift
What the Oilers had in 1984-85 was the same thing they had last season and that they may very well have through the remainder of the decade: the best team in the NHL. The Oilers boast an awesome lineup that combines flamboyant firepower and, when called for, ferocious defense and goaltending, all of which they flaunted against the injurt-fettered Flyers, winning the last four games of the best-of-seven series after dropping the opener in Philadelphia. Thursday's romp -- the date was May 30, ending the longest season in NHL history -- was a vintage Oiler performance, featuring a dazzling array of goals by Gretzky, Paul Coffey , Mark Messier and Jari Kurri , each seemingly prettier than the last. There was Kurri opening the scoring with a behind-the-back feed from Gretzky for his 19th goal of the playoffs -- tying a record set in 1976 by Philadelphia's Reggie Leach . There was the Great One flummoxing Philadelphia defenseman Miroslav Doormat -- er, Dvorak -- with a neat move toward the middle of the ice, followed by another behind-the-back pass, this one finding Coffey, who was streaking up form his defensive position to score the first of his two goals of the night. (Coffey's 12 goals during the playoffs was a new record for defensemen, breaking the old mark of nine shared by Bobby Orr and Brad Park .) There was Messier, whose proficiency at face-offs (he won 36 of 50 in Game 2) had helped swing the series in the Oilers' favor, bulling in alone on beleagured Flyers goalie Bob Froese and scoring on two unassisted breakaways to complete the Oilers' barrage. But it wasn't just on offense that Edmonton glittered. There, for good measure, was goale Grant Fuhr -- whom Oiler G.M.-coach Glen Sather called "the best goalie I've ever seen" -- stopping a third-period penalty shot by Flyers captain Dave Poulin , the second penalty shot Fuhr turned back in as many games, yet another Stanley Cup record. In all, the Oilers set or tied 25 records during the playoffs. "There isn't a whole lot you can do to stop them when they're at the top of their game," Poulin said afterward. "Particularly Gretzky and Coffey. They killed us. Those two guys are talking to eachother without words. You have to be careful that you just don't stand around and watch them." ... Still, the Flyers were very much in the series until Game 4 on Tuesday, when Fuhr turned aside Ron Sutter 's penalty shot -- the single biggest play of the finals ... After the Oilers had bettled back to tie, 3-3, Fuhr frustrated the Flyers again by making a brilliant save on Rick Tocchet . "Grant's the most underrated goalie in the league," said Gretzky, who took over from there, scoring two power play goals to salt away the Oilers third win, 5-3 ... The Oilers approached Game 5 like kids on the eve of summer vacation. Defenseman Lee Fogolin compared it to waking up on Christmas morning ... Putting on a show for the home crowd, the Oilers rushed to a 7-1 lead after two periods, at times literally skating rings around the Flyers ... It takes a lot of character to repeat as champions, and character is the one quality that the Oilers were thought to have lacked. "We didn't want to win just one," said Gretzky a few minutes after skating around the Northlands Coliseum ice with the Cup held aloft. "We've got the reputation of being an arrogant team, a flash-in-the-pan team, and we wanted to show people that while we're fancy and flashy, we also work as hard as anyone in the league." Gretzky is 24 years old. So are Messier and Coffey. Kurri is 25. Fuhr is 22. Now that the heart of the Edmonton Oilers has proved to be the heart of a champion, is there an NHL team in sight that can beat them? Summed up by Sather: "There's a lot of pride in this house." And, just maybe a lot more Cups on the doorstep. Issue date: June 10, 1985
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