National Hockey League Stanley Cup champions (2001-2022)

 


YearWinning teamCoachGamesLosing teamCoachWinning goal
2001Colorado Avalanche (WC) (2, 2–0)Bob Hartley4–3New Jersey Devils (EC) (3, 2–1)Larry RobinsonAlex Tanguay (4:57, second)
2002Detroit Red Wings (WC) (22, 10–12)Scotty Bowman4–1Carolina Hurricanes (EC) (1, 0–1)Paul MauriceBrendan Shanahan (14:04, second)
2003New Jersey Devils (EC) (4, 3–1)Pat Burns4–3Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (WC) (1, 0–1)Mike BabcockMichael Rupp (2:22, second)
2004Tampa Bay Lightning (EC) (1, 1–0)John Tortorella4–3Calgary Flames (WC) (3, 1–2)Darryl SutterRuslan Fedotenko (14:38, second)
2005Season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
2006Carolina Hurricanes (EC) (2, 1–1)Peter Laviolette4–3Edmonton Oilers (WC) (7, 5–2)Craig MacTavishFrantisek Kaberle (4:18, second)
2007Anaheim Ducks (WC) (2, 1–1)Randy Carlyle4–1Ottawa Senators (EC) (1, 0–1)Bryan MurrayTravis Moen (15:44, second)
2008Detroit Red Wings (WC) (23, 11–12)Mike Babcock4–2Pittsburgh Penguins (EC) (3, 2–1)Michel TherrienHenrik Zetterberg (7:36, third)
2009Pittsburgh Penguins (EC) (4, 3–1)Dan Bylsma4–3Detroit Red Wings (WC) (24, 11–13)Mike BabcockMaxime Talbot (10:07, second)
2010Chicago Blackhawks (WC) (11, 4–7)Joel Quenneville4–2Philadelphia Flyers (EC) (8, 2–6)Peter LaviolettePatrick Kane (4:06, OT)
2011Boston Bruins (EC) (18, 6–12)Claude Julien4–3Vancouver Canucks (WC) (3, 0–3)Alain VigneaultPatrice Bergeron (14:37, first)
2012Los Angeles Kings (WC) (2, 1–1)Darryl Sutter4–2New Jersey Devils (EC) (5, 3–2)Peter DeBoerJeff Carter (12:45, first)
2013Chicago Blackhawks (WC) (12, 5–7)Joel Quenneville4–2Boston Bruins (EC) (19, 6–13)Claude JulienDave Bolland (19:01, third)
2014Los Angeles Kings (WC) (3, 2–1)Darryl Sutter4–1New York Rangers (EC) (11, 4–7)Alain VigneaultAlec Martinez (14:43, second OT)
2015Chicago Blackhawks (WC) (13, 6–7)Joel Quenneville4–2Tampa Bay Lightning (EC) (2, 1–1)Jon CooperDuncan Keith (17:13, second)
2016Pittsburgh Penguins (EC) (5, 4–1)Mike Sullivan4–2San Jose Sharks (WC) (1, 0–1)Peter DeBoerKris Letang (7:46, second)
2017Pittsburgh Penguins (EC) (6, 5–1)4–2Nashville Predators (WC) (1, 0–1)Peter LaviolettePatric Hornqvist (18:25, third)
2018Washington Capitals (EC) (2, 1–1)Barry Trotz4–1Vegas Golden Knights (WC) (1, 0–1)Gerard GallantLars Eller (12:23, third)
2019St. Louis Blues (WC) (4, 1–3)Craig Berube (interim)4–3Boston Bruins (EC) (20, 6–14)Bruce CassidyAlex Pietrangelo (19:52, first)
2020Tampa Bay Lightning (EC) (3, 2–1)Jon Cooper4–2Dallas Stars (WC) (5, 1–4)Rick Bowness (interim)Brayden Point (12:23, first)
2021Tampa Bay Lightning (4, 3–1)4–1Montreal Canadiens (35, 24–10)Dominique Ducharme (interim)Ross Colton (13:27, second)
2022Colorado Avalanche (WC) (3, 3–0)Jared Bednar4–2Tampa Bay Lightning (EC) (5, 3–2)Jon CooperArtturi Lehkonen (12:28, second)

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