This was the first and only season (as of the 2007-08 season) that all 4 former WHA teams (Edmonton, Hartford, Quebec, Winnipeg) missed the playoffs since joining in 1979.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Note: x = clinched playoff berth, y = clinched division title, z = won Presidents' Trophy
The Stanley Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame
Conference Quarterfinals
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NY Rangers (1) vs. NY Islanders (8)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
NY Islanders 0
6 NY Rangers
April 18
NY Islanders 0
6 NY Rangers
April 21
NY Rangers 5
1 NY Islanders
April 24
NY Rangers 5
2 NY Islanders
NY Rangers wins series 4–0
Pittsburgh (2) vs. Washington (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
Washington 5
3 Pittsburgh
April 19
Washington 1
2 Pittsburgh
April 21
Pittsburgh 0
2 Washington
April 23
Pittsburgh 1
4 Washington
April 25
Washington 2
3 Pittsburgh
April 27
Pittsburgh 3
6 Washington
Washington wins series 4–2
New Jersey (3) vs. Buffalo (6)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
Buffalo 2
0 New Jersey
April 19
Buffalo 1
2 New Jersey
April 21
New Jersey 2
1 Buffalo
April 23
New Jersey 3
5 Buffalo
April 25
Buffalo 3
5 New Jersey
April 27
New Jersey 0
1 Buffalo
4 OT
April 29
Buffalo 1
2 New Jersey
New Jersey wins series 4–3
Detroit (1) vs. San Jose (8)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 18
San Jose 5
4 Detroit
April 20
San Jose 0
4 Detroit
April 22
Detroit 3
2 San Jose
April 23
Detroit 3
4 San Jose
April 26
Detroit 4
6 San Jose
April 28
San Jose 1
7 Detroit
April 30
San Jose 3
2 Detroit
San Jose wins series 4–3
Calgary (2) vs. Vancouver (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 18
Vancouver 5
0 Calgary
April 20
Vancouver 5
7 Calgary
April 22
Calgary 4
2 Vancouver
April 24
Calgary 3
2 Vancouver
April 26
Vancouver 2
1 Calgary
OT
April 28
Calgary 2
3 Vancouver
OT
April 30
Vancouver 4
3 Calgary
2 OT
Vancouver wins series 4–3
Toronto (3) vs. Chicago (6)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 18
Chicago 1
5 Toronto
April 20
Chicago 0
1 Toronto
OT
April 22
Toronto 4
5 Chicago
April 24
Toronto 3
4 Chicago
OT
April 26
Chicago 0
1 Toronto
April 28
Toronto 1
0 Chicago
Toronto wins series 4–2
Dallas (4) vs. St. Louis (5)
Date
Away
Home
OT
April 17
St. Louis 3
5 Dallas
April 20
St. Louis 2
4 Dallas
April 22
Dallas 5
4 St. Louis
OT
April 24
Dallas 2
1 St. Louis
Dallas wins series 4–0
NY Rangers (1) vs. Washington (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 1
Washington 3
6 NY Rangers
May 3
Washington 2
5 NY Rangers
May 5
NY Rangers 3
0 Washington
May 7
NY Rangers 2
4 Washington
May 9
Washington 3
4 NY Rangers
NY Rangers win series 4–1
New Jersey (3) vs. Boston (4)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 1
Boston 2
1 New Jersey
May 3
Boston 6
5 New Jersey
OT
May 5
New Jersey 4
2 Boston
May 7
New Jersey 5
4 Boston
OT
May 9
Boston 0
2 New Jersey
May 11
New Jersey 5
3 Boston
New Jersey wins series 4–2
Toronto (3) vs. San Jose (8)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 2
San Jose 3
2 Toronto
May 4
San Jose 1
5 Toronto
May 6
Toronto 2
5 San Jose
May 8
Toronto 8
3 San Jose
May 10
Toronto 2
5 San Jose
May 12
San Jose 2
3 Toronto
OT
May 14
San Jose 2
4 Toronto
Toronto wins series 4–3
Dallas (4) vs. Vancouver (7)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 2
Vancouver 6
4 Dallas
May 4
Vancouver 3
0 Dallas
May 6
Dallas 4
3 Vancouver
May 8
Dallas 1
2 Vancouver
OT
May 10
Dallas 2
4 Vancouver
Vancouver wins series 4–1
NY Rangers (1) vs. New Jersey (3)
Date
Away
Home
OT
May 15
New Jersey 4
3 NY Rangers
2 OT
May 17
New Jersey 0
4 NY Rangers
May 19
NY Rangers 3
2 New Jersey
2 OT
May 21
NY Rangers 1
3 New Jersey
May 23
New Jersey 4
1 NY Rangers
May 25
NY Rangers 4
2 New Jersey
May 27
New Jersey 1
2 NY Rangers
2 OT
NY Rangers wins series 4–3 and Prince of Wales Trophy
The NHL Awards presentation took place on June 16 , 1994 .
1993–94 NHL Awards
Presidents' Trophy :
New York Rangers
Prince of Wales Trophy :
New York Rangers
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl :
Vancouver Canucks
Art Ross Memorial Trophy :
Wayne Gretzky , Los Angeles Kings
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy :
Cam Neely , Boston Bruins
Calder Memorial Trophy :
Martin Brodeur , New Jersey Devils
Conn Smythe Trophy :
Brian Leetch , New York Rangers
Frank J. Selke Trophy :
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
Hart Memorial Trophy :
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
Jack Adams Award :
Jacques Lemaire , New Jersey Devils
James Norris Memorial Trophy :
Ray Bourque , Boston Bruins
King Clancy Memorial Trophy :
Adam Graves , New York Rangers
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy :
Wayne Gretzky , Los Angeles Kings
Lester B. Pearson Award :
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
NHL Plus/Minus Award :
Scott Stevens , New Jersey Devils
Vezina Trophy :
Dominik Hasek , Buffalo Sabres
William M. Jennings Trophy :
Dominik Hasek and Grant Fuhr , Buffalo Sabres
Lester Patrick Trophy :
Wayne Gretzky
First Team
Position
Second Team
Dominik Hasek , Buffalo Sabres
G
John Vanbiesbrouck , Florida Panthers
Ray Bourque , Boston Bruins
D
Al MacInnis , Calgary Flames
Scott Stevens , New Jersey Devils
D
Brian Leetch , New York Rangers
Sergei Fedorov , Detroit Red Wings
C
Ron Francis , Pittsburgh Penguins
Pavel Bure , Vancouver Canucks
RW
Cam Neely , Boston Bruins
Brendan Shanahan , St. Louis Blues
LW
Adam Graves , New York Rangers
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1993–94 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):
Mariusz Czerkawski , Boston Bruins
Chris Osgood , Detroit Red Wings
Darren McCarty , Detroit Red Wings
Greg Johnson , Detroit Red Wings
Jason Arnott , Edmonton Oilers
Kirk Maltby , Edmonton Oilers
Rob Niedermayer , Florida Panthers
Chris Pronger , Hartford Whalers
Donald Brashear , Montreal Canadiens
Jason Smith , New Jersey Devils
Martin Brodeur , New Jersey Devils
Zigmund Palffy , New York Islanders
Mattias Norstrom , New York Rangers
Todd Marchant , New York Rangers
Alexandre Daigle , Ottawa Senators
Alexei Yashin , Ottawa Senators
Pavol Demitra , Ottawa Senators
Mikael Renberg , Philadelphia Flyers
Markus Naslund , Pittsburgh Penguins
Jocelyn Thibault , Quebec Nordiques
Ian Laperriere , St. Louis Blues
Chris Gratton , Tampa Bay Lightning
Yanic Perreault , Toronto Maple Leafs
Mike Peca , Vancouver Canucks
Jason Allison , Washington Capitals
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1993–94 (listed with their last team):
Gordie Roberts , Boston Bruins
Dave Christian , Chicago Blackhawks
Michel Goulet , Chicago Blackhawks
Mike Foligno , Florida Panthers
Brian Propp , Hartford Whalers
Dave Taylor , Los Angeles Kings
Mark Hardy , Los Angeles Kings
Keith Acton , New York Islanders
Rob Ramage , Philadelphia Flyers
Bryan Trottier , Pittsburgh Penguins
Trading Deadline: MARCH 21, 1994 [ 1]
March 19, 1994: Donald Dufresne traded from Tampa Bay to Los Angeles for Los Angeles's 6th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 19, 1994: Jeff Daniels traded from Pittsburgh to Florida for Greg Hawgood.
March 19, 1994: Doug Zmolek and Mike Lalor traded from San Jose to Dallas for Ulf Dahlen.
March 21, 1994: Joe Juneau traded from Boston to Washington for Al Iafrate.
March 21, 1994: Craig Janney traded from Vancouver to St. Louis for Jeff Brown, Bret Hedican and Nathan Lafayette.
March 21, 1994: Jim Johnson traded from Dallas to Washington for Alan May and Washington's 7th round pick in 1995 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Joe Reekie traded from Tampa Bay to Washington for Enrico Ciccone and Washington's 3rd round pick in 1994 Entry Draft and a conditional draft pick.
March 21, 1994: Steve Konroyd traded from Detroit to Ottawa for Daniel Berthiaume.
March 21, 1994: Phil Bourque traded from NY Rangers to Ottawa for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Tony Amonte and the rights to Matt Oates traded from NY Rangers to Chicago for Stephane Matteau and Brian Noonan.
March 21, 1994: Peter Andersson traded from NY Rangers to Florida for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Robert Dirk traded from Vancouver to Chicago for Chicago's 4th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Mike Gartner traded from NY Rangers to Toronto for Glenn Anderson, the rights to Scott Malone and Toronto's 4th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Craig MacTavish traded from Edmonton to NY Rangers for Todd Marchant.
March 21, 1994: Paul Ysebaert traded from Winnipeg to Chicago for Chicago's 3rd round pick in 1995 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Alexei Kasatonov traded from Anaheim to St. Louis for Maxim Bets and St. Louis's 6th round pick in 1995 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Mike Needham traded from Pittsburgh to Dallas for Jim McKenzie.
March 21, 1994: Kevin Todd traded from Chicago to Los Angeles for Los Angeles's 4th round pick in 1994 Entry Draft.
March 21, 1994: Pelle Eklund traded from Philadelphia to Dallas for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Roy Mitchell and Reid Simpson traded from Dallas to New Jersey for future considerations.
March 21, 1994: Steve Passmore traded from Quebec to Edmonton for Brad Werenka.
Complete List of Neutral-Site Games
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Date
Score
City
Arena
Attendance
October 21 , 1993
St. Louis Blues 5, San Jose Sharks 2
Sacramento , CA
ARCO Arena
7,144
October 30 , 1993
New York Rangers 4, New Jersey Devils 1
Halifax , N.S.
Halifax Metro Centre
8,200
November 3 , 1993
Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Buffalo Sabres 2
Sacramento, CA
ARCO Arena
10,117
November 9 , 1993
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 4, Dallas Stars 2
Phoenix , AZ
America West Arena
8,143
November 18 , 1993
New York Islanders 5, Montréal Canadiens 1
Hamilton , ON
Copps Coliseum
17,008
December 9 , 1993
Dallas Stars 6, Ottawa Senators 1
Minneapolis , MN
Target Center
14,058
December 23 , 1993
Vancouver Canucks 4, Calgary Flames 3
Saskatoon , Sask.
SaskPlace
11,429*
December 31 , 1993
Philadelphia Flyers 4, Boston Bruins 3
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
10,855
January 4 , 1994
Tampa Bay Lightning 1, Toronto Maple Leafs 0
Hamilton, ON
Copps Coliseum
17,526*
January 5 , 1994
Montréal Canadiens 2, Québec Nordiques 0
Phoenix, AZ
America West Arena
11,393
January 6 , 1994
St. Louis Blues 2, Hartford Whalers 1
Cleveland , OH
Richfield Coliseum
6,956
January 16 , 1994
Detroit Red Wings 6, Tampa Bay Lightning 3
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
8,764
January 23 , 1994
Vancouver Canucks 5, Edmonton Oilers 4 (OT)
Saskatoon, Sask.
SaskPlace
-
January 24 , 1994
Los Angeles Kings 3, Calgary Flames 3 (OT)
Phoenix, AZ
America West Arena
14,864
February 2 , 1994
Washington Capitals 5, Philadelphia Flyers 2
Cleveland, OH
Richfield Coliseum
8,312
February 8 , 1994
San Jose Sharks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 3
Sacramento, CA
ARCO Arena
14,182*
February 22 , 1994
Florida Panthers 3, Winnipeg Jets 2
Hamilton, ON
Copps Coliseum
6,291
February 24 , 1994
Detroit Red Wings 3, Hartford Whalers 0
Cleveland, OH
Richfield Coliseum
11,621
March 4 , 1994
Winnipeg Jets 6, Ottawa Senators 1
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
6,388
March 8 , 1994
Chicago Blackhawks 3, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 0
Phoenix, AZ
America West Arena
13,847
March 9 , 1994
New York Rangers 7, Washington Capitals 5
Halifax, N.S.
Halifax Metro Centre
9,200*
March 18 , 1994
New York Islanders 2, Buffalo Sabres 2
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
8,016
March 23 , 1994
Toronto Maple Leafs 1, Florida Panthers 1 (OT)
Hamilton, ON
Copps Coliseum
17,096*
March 27 , 1994
New Jersey Devils 5, Quebec Nordiques 2
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
6,222
April 3 , 1994
Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Boston Bruins 2
Cleveland, OH
Richfield Coliseum
17,224
April 3 , 1994
Los Angeles Kings 6, Edmonton Oilers 1
Sacramento, CA
ARCO Arena
10,363