Jari Kurri reached 600 goals in his career, finishing with 601.
The Vancouver Canucks and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim opened the season with two games in Tokyo, Japan; this was the first time the NHL played games outside of North America.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
Conference quarterfinals
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Ottawa vs. New Jersey
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Date |
Away |
Home
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April 22 |
Ottawa 2 |
1 New Jersey |
OT
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April 24 |
Ottawa 1 |
3 New Jersey
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April 26 |
New Jersey 1 |
2 Ottawa |
OT
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April 28 |
New Jersey 3 |
4 Ottawa
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April 30 |
Ottawa 1 |
3 New Jersey
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May 2 |
New Jersey 1 |
3 Ottawa
|
Ottawa wins series 4–2
|
|
Montreal vs. Pittsburgh
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 23 |
Montreal 3 |
2 Pittsburgh |
OT
|
April 25 |
Montreal 1 |
4 Pittsburgh
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April 27 |
Pittsburgh 1 |
3 Montreal
|
April 29 |
Pittsburgh 6 |
3 Montreal
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May 1 |
Montreal 5 |
2 Pittsburgh
|
May 3 |
Pittsburgh 0 |
3 Montreal
|
Montreal wins series 4–2
|
|
Buffalo vs. Philadelphia
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 22 |
Buffalo 3 |
2 Philadelphia
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April 24 |
Buffalo 2 |
3 Philadelphia
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April 27 |
Philadelphia 1 |
6 Buffalo
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April 29 |
Philadelphia 1 |
4 Buffalo
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May 1 |
Buffalo 3 |
2 Philadelphia |
OT
|
Buffalo wins series 4–1
|
|
Boston vs. Washington
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 22 |
Boston 1 |
3 Washington
|
April 24 |
Boston 4 |
3 Washington |
2OT
|
April 26 |
Washington 3 |
2 Boston |
2OT
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April 28 |
Washington 3 |
0 Boston
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May 1 |
Boston 4 |
0 Washington
|
May 3 |
Washington 3 |
2 Boston |
OT
|
Washington wins series 4–2
|
|
San Jose vs. Dallas
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 23 |
San Jose 1 |
4 Dallas
|
April 24 |
San Jose 2 |
5 Dallas
|
April 26 |
Dallas 1 |
4 San Jose
|
April 28 |
Dallas 0 |
1 San Jose |
OT
|
April 30 |
San Jose 2 |
3 Dallas
|
May 2 |
Dallas 3 |
2 San Jose |
OT
|
Dallas wins series 4–2
|
|
Edmonton vs. Colorado
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 22 |
Edmonton 3 |
2 Colorado
|
April 24 |
Edmonton 2 |
5 Colorado
|
April 26 |
Colorado 5 |
4 Edmonton |
OT
|
April 28 |
Colorado 3 |
1 Edmonton
|
April 30 |
Edmonton 3 |
1 Colorado
|
May 2 |
Colorado 0 |
2 Edmonton
|
May 4 |
Edmonton 4 |
0 Colorado
|
Edmonton wins series 4–3
|
|
Phoenix vs. Detroit
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 22 |
Phoenix 3 |
6 Detroit
|
April 24 |
Phoenix 7 |
4 Detroit
|
April 26 |
Detroit 2 |
3 Phoenix
|
April 28 |
Detroit 4 |
2 Phoenix
|
April 30 |
Phoenix 1 |
3 Detroit
|
May 3 |
Detroit 5 |
2 Phoenix
|
Detroit wins series 4–2
|
|
Los Angeles vs. St. Louis
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 23 |
Los Angeles 3 |
8 St. Louis
|
April 25 |
Los Angeles 1 |
3 St. Louis
|
April 27 |
St. Louis 4 |
3 Los Angeles
|
April 29 |
St. Louis 2 |
1 Los Angeles
|
St. Louis wins series 4–0
|
|
Eastern Conference
Ottawa vs. Washington
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
May 7 |
Ottawa 2 |
4 Washington
|
May 9 |
Ottawa 1 |
6 Washington
|
May 11 |
Washington 3 |
4 Ottawa
|
May 13 |
Washington 2 |
0 Ottawa
|
May 15 |
Ottawa 0 |
3 Washington
|
Washington win series 4–1
|
|
Montreal vs. Buffalo
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
May 8 |
Montreal 2 |
3 Buffalo |
OT
|
May 10 |
Montreal 3 |
6 Buffalo
|
May 12 |
Buffalo 5 |
4 Montreal |
2OT
|
May 14 |
Buffalo 3 |
1 Montreal
|
Buffalo wins series 4–0
|
|
Western Conference
Edmonton vs. Dallas
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
May 7 |
Edmonton 1 |
3 Dallas
|
May 9 |
Edmonton 2 |
0 Dallas
|
May 11 |
Dallas 1 |
0 Edmonton |
OT
|
May 13 |
Dallas 3 |
1 Edmonton
|
May 16 |
Edmonton 1 |
2 Dallas
|
Dallas wins series 4–1
|
|
St. Louis vs. Detroit
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
May 8 |
St. Louis 4 |
2 Detroit
|
May 10 |
St. Louis 1 |
6 Detroit
|
May 12 |
Detroit 3 |
2 St. Louis |
2OT
|
May 14 |
Detroit 5 |
2 St. Louis
|
May 17 |
St. Louis 3 |
1 Detroit
|
May 19 |
Detroit 6 |
1 St. Louis
|
Detroit wins series 4–2
|
|
Eastern Conference
Buffalo vs. Washington
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
May 23 |
Buffalo 2 |
0 Washington
|
May 25 |
Buffalo 2 |
3 Washington |
OT
|
May 28 |
Washington 4 |
3 Buffalo |
OT
|
May 30 |
Washington 2 |
0 Buffalo
|
June 2 |
Buffalo 2 |
1 Washington
|
June 4 |
Washington 3 |
2 Buffalo |
OT
|
Washington wins series 4–2 and Prince of Wales Trophy
|
|
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Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
The NHL Awards took place in Toronto, Ontario
Presidents' Trophy: |
Dallas Stars
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Prince of Wales Trophy: |
Washington Capitals
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Clarence S. Campbell Bowl: |
Detroit Red Wings
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Art Ross Memorial Trophy: |
Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy: |
Jamie McLennan, St. Louis Blues
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Calder Memorial Trophy: |
Sergei Samsonov, Boston Bruins
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Frank J. Selke Trophy: |
Jere Lehtinen, Dallas Stars
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Hart Memorial Trophy: |
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
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Conn Smythe Trophy: |
Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings
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Jack Adams Award: |
Pat Burns, Boston Bruins
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James Norris Memorial Trophy: |
Rob Blake, Los Angeles Kings
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King Clancy Memorial Trophy: |
Kelly Chase, St. Louis Blues
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Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: |
Ron Francis, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Lester B. Pearson Award: |
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
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Lester Patrick Trophy: |
Peter Karmanos, Max McNab, Neal Broten, John Mayasich
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NHL Plus/Minus Award: |
Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
|
Vezina Trophy: |
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
|
William M. Jennings Trophy: |
Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
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First Team |
Position |
Second Team
|
Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
|
G
|
Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
|
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings
|
D
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Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
|
Rob Blake, Los Angeles Kings
|
D
|
Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey Devils
|
Peter Forsberg, Colorado Avalanche
|
C
|
Wayne Gretzky, New York Rangers
|
Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins
|
RW
|
Teemu Selanne, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
|
John LeClair, Philadelphia Flyers
|
LW
|
Keith Tkachuk, Phoenix Coyotes
|
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1997–98 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):
- Joe Thornton, Boston Bruins
- Sergei Samsonov, Boston Bruins
- Derek Morris, Calgary Flames
- Olli Jokinen, Los Angeles Kings
- Brendan Morrison, New Jersey Devils
- Sheldon Souray, New Jersey Devils
- Zdeno Chara, New York Islanders
- Marc Savard, New York Rangers
- Chris Phillips, Ottawa Senators
- Marian Hossa, Ottawa Senators
- Daniel Briere, Phoenix Coyotes
- Marco Sturm, San Jose Sharks
- Patrick Marleau, San Jose Sharks
- Pavel Kubina, Tampa Bay Lightning
- Danny Markov, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Mattias Ohlund, Vancouver Canucks
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1997–98 (listed with their last team):
- Brent Sutter, Chicago Blackhawks
- Jari Kurri, Colorado Avalanche
- Slava Fetisov, Detroit Red Wings
- Kevin Lowe, Edmonton Oilers
- Andy Moog, Montreal Canadiens
- Bruce Driver, New York Rangers
- Pat LaFontaine, New York Rangers
- Joel Otto, Philadelphia Flyers
- Michel Petit, Phoenix Coyotes
- Mike Gartner, Phoenix Coyotes
- Al Iafrate, San Jose Sharks
- Kelly Hrudey, San Jose Sharks
- Jeff Brown, Washington Capitals