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The Cobras started the season 0–3, [3] but finished the season 5–3–1, clinching a playoff spot. [4] Despite a lineup that featured former NFL all-pro receiver Cliff Branch, ex-UCLA quarterback Matt Stevens [5] and future Arena Football Hall of Famer Gary Mullen, Los Angeles drew dismal crowds: just 7,507 per game, second-worst in the AFL. [4]
The Stanley Cup. The Stanley Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the playoff champion club of the National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey league. It was donated by the Governor General of Canada Lord Stanley of Preston in 1892, and is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America. [1]
But before we find out who the 2024 champions are, let's take a look back at all the Game 7 in Stanley Cup Finals history. 1942: Toronto Maple Leafs 3, Detroit Red Wings 1
The Cobras started the season 0–3, [3] but finished the season 5-3-1, clinching a playoff spot. [4] Despite a lineup that featured former NFL all-pro receiver Cliff Branch, ex-UCLA quarterback Matt Stevens [5] and future Arena Football Hall of Fame Gary Mullen, Los Angeles drew dismal crowds: just 7,507 per game, second-worst in the AFL. [4]
1988 Los Angeles Raiders season; 1988 Los Angeles Rams season; 1987–88 Los Angeles Kings season; 1988–89 Los Angeles Kings season; 1988 Los Angeles Cobras season; 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers season; 1987–88 Los Angeles Lakers season; 1988–89 Los Angeles Lakers season; 1987–88 Loyola Marymount Lions men's basketball team
It was an 80-game season with the top four teams in each division advancing to the Stanley Cup playoffs. This season would see the Edmonton Oilers win their fourth Stanley Cup in five years by sweeping the Boston Bruins 4–0 [1] in the Stanley Cup Finals. In the process of their Cup win, Edmonton lost only two games, a record for the "16 wins ...
Meanwhile, Jim Van Horne hosted Stanley Cup Finals games played in Vancouver. Things pretty much remained the same for USA during the 1982–83 season. Dan Kelly and Gary Green called most games, while Al Albert did play-by-play or hosted several playoff [325] games, including two Stanley Cup Finals games from Nassau Coliseum. [326] [327]
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