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  2. 1995–96 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    1996–97 →. The 1995–96 NHL season was the 79th regular season of the National Hockey League. As part of the the league's new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) signed after the 1994–95 NHL lockout, each team began playing 82 games per season. The Quebec Nordiques relocated to Denver, Colorado, becoming the Colorado Avalanche.

  3. 1995 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League 's (NHL) 1994–95 season, and the culmination of the 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Devils and the Western Conference champion Detroit Red Wings. It was the Devils franchise's first appearance in the ...

  4. 1995–96 Detroit Red Wings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1995–96 Detroit Red Wings season was the 70th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on September 25, 1926.. Regarded as one of the greatest regular seasons in NHL history, the Red Wings eclipsed the all-time record of most regular-season wins with 62, a record previously set at 60 by the 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens.

  5. 1994–95 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    1995–96 →. The 1994–95 NHL season was the 78th regular season of the National Hockey League. The season start was delayed due to a lockout of players imposed by the NHL franchise owners. After a new labour agreement was reached between the owners and the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA), a 48-game season started on ...

  6. List of NHL seasons - Wikipedia

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    Hockey seasons traditionally started in January and ended in March until the 1910–11 season which was the first to start before the new year. The 1911–12 season saw the elimination of the rover position, reducing number of skaters per side to six, and changing the game to three 20-minute periods from two 30-minute periods.

  7. 1995–96 Montreal Canadiens season - Wikipedia

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    1996–97 →. The 1995–96Montreal Canadiensseasonwas the club's 87thseason. This season was notable for the trade of star goaltender Patrick Roy, as well as being their final season in the Montreal Forumbefore moving to the new Molson Centre. The club qualified for the playoffs, but lost in the first round to the New York Rangers.

  8. 1994–95 Philadelphia Flyers season - Wikipedia

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    1995–96 →. The 1994–95 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 28th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers made the playoffs for the first time since 1989, also winning their division for the first time since 1987, and made it to the Eastern Conference Finals before losing in six games to the New Jersey Devils.

  9. 1995–96 Boston Bruins season - Wikipedia

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    Ray Bourque (+31) Wins. Bill Ranford (21) Goals against average. Bill Ranford (2.83) ← 1994–95. 1996–97 →. The 1995–96 Boston Bruins season was the team's 72nd season. It was the Bruins' first season at Fleet Center, which replaced Boston Garden as their home venue.