2014 Stanley Cup Finals

championship series of the National Hockey League

The 2014 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s 2013–14 season.

2014 Stanley Cup Finals
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New York Rangers 24022 1
Los Angeles Kings 35313 4
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s)Los Angeles: Staples Center (1, 2, 5)
New York: Madison Square Garden (3, 4)
CoachesNY Rangers: Alain Vigneault
Los Angeles: Darryl Sutter
CaptainsNY Rangers: Vacant
Los Angeles: Dustin Brown
National anthemsNY Rangers: John Amirante
Los Angeles: The Tenors (1)
Los Angeles::Pia Toscano (2, 5)
RefereesSteve Kozari (1, 3, 5), Brad Watson (1, 3, 5), Wes McCauley (2, 4), Dan O'Halloran (2, 4)
DatesJune 4 – June 13
MVPJustin Williams
Series-winning goalAlec Martinez (14:43, 2OT, G5)
NetworksCanada (English): CBC
Canada (French): RDS
United States: NBC, NBCSN
Announcers(CBC) Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson, Glenn Healy
(RDS) Pierre Houde, Marc Denis
(NBC/NBCSN) Kenny Albert (1), Doc Emrick (2–5), Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire
(NHL International) Dave Strader, Joe Micheletti

The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Kings defeated the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers four games to one. This was the second championship for the Los Angeles Kings.

Rosters

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Years in boldface under the "Finals appearance" column signify the player won the Stanley Cup in the given year.

New York Rangers

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# Nat Player Position Hand Age Acquired Place of birth Finals appearance
22   Brian Boyle C L 29 2009 Hingham, Massachusetts First
16   Derick Brassard C L 26 2013 Hull, Quebec First
4   Raphael Diaz D R 28 2014 Baar, Switzerland First
15   Derek Dorsett RW R 27 2013 Kindersley, Saskatchewan First
5   Daniel GirardiA D R 30 2006 Welland, Ontario First
62   Carl Hagelin LW L 25 2007 Södertälje, Sweden First
8   Kevin Klein D R 29 2014 Kitchener, Ontario First
20   Chris Kreider LW L 23 2009 Boxford, Massachusetts First
29   David LeNeveu G L 31 2014 Fernie, British Columbia First
30   Henrik Lundqvist G L 32 2000 Åre, Sweden First
27   Ryan McDonagh D L 25 2009 Saint Paul, Minnesota First
28   Dominic Moore C L 33 2013 Sarnia, Ontario First
17   John Moore D L 23 2013 Winnetka, Illinois First
61   Rick Nash LW L 29 2012 Brampton, Ontario First
67   Benoit Pouliot LW R 27 2013 Alfred, Ontario First
19   Brad RichardsA C L 34 2011 Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island Second (2004)
26   Martin St. Louis RW L 38 2014 Laval, Quebec Second (2004)
18   Marc StaalA D L 27 2005 Thunder Bay, Ontario First
21   Derek Stepan C R 23 2008 Hastings, Minnesota First
6   Anton Stralman D R 27 2011 Tibro, Sweden First
36   Mats Zuccarello LW L 26 2010 Oslo, Norway First

Los Angeles Kings

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# Nat Player Position Hand Age Acquired Place of birth Finals appearance
23   Dustin BrownC RW R 29 2003 Ithaca, New York Second (2012)
77   Jeff Carter C R 29 2012 London, Ontario Third (2010, 2012)
13   Kyle Clifford LW L 23 2009 Ayr, Ontario Second (2012)
8   Drew Doughty D R 24 2008 London, Ontario Second (2012)
12   Marian Gaborik LW L 32 2014 Trenčín, Czechoslovakia First
2   Matt GreeneA D R 31 2008 Grand Ledge, Michigan Third (2006, 2012)
31   Martin Jones G L 24 2008 North Vancouver, British Columbia First
74   Dwight King LW L 24 2007 Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Second (2012)
11   Anze KopitarA C L 26 2005 Jesenice, Yugoslavia Second (2012)
22   Trevor Lewis C R 27 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah Second (2012)
27   Alec Martinez D L 26 2007 Rochester Hills, Michigan Second (2012)
33   Willie Mitchell D L 37 2010 Port McNeill, British Columbia Second (2012)
6   Jake Muzzin D L 25 2010 Woodstock, Ontario First
70   Tanner Pearson LW L 21 2012 Kitchener, Ontario First
32   Jonathan Quick G L 28 2005 Milford, Connecticut Second (2012)
10   Mike Richards C L 29 2011 Kenora, Ontario Third (2010, 2012)
28   Jarret Stoll C R 31 2008 Melville, Saskatchewan Third (2006, 2012)
73   Tyler Toffoli C R 22 2010 Scarborough, Ontario First
26   Slava Voynov D R 24 2008 Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union Second (2012)
14   Justin Williams RW R 32 2009 Cobourg, Ontario Third (2006, 2012)