2015 Stanley Cup Final
The 2015 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's 2014–15 season, and the culmination of the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Western Conference champion Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Eastern Conference champion Tampa Bay Lightning four games to two to win their sixth championship in franchise history, and their third title in six seasons.
The Lightning, as the club with the better regular-season record, held home-ice advantage in the series. The best-of-seven series was played in a 2–2–1–1–1 format, with Tampa Bay hosting game 1, 2, and 5; and Chicago hosting games 3, 4, and 6. Amalie Arena in Tampa would have hosted game 7 had it been necessary. The series started June 3 and ended on June 15.
Tyler Johnson and Patrick Kane led the Stanley Cup playoffs in points scored with 23 points each.
Paths to the Finals
Tampa Bay Lightning
This was Tampa Bay's second Final appearance after winning the Cup in. Since their win in 2004, the Lightning had lost in the conference finals in 2011 in seven games to the Boston Bruins, one win short from reaching the Stanley Cup Final. The Lightning were eliminated in the first round in 2006, 2007, and 2014.The Lightning entered the 2014–15 season with major re-signings during the offseason including centre Tyler Johnson, wingers Ryan Callahan and Ondrej Palat, and goalie Ben Bishop. In free agency, Tampa Bay picked up centre Brian Boyle and defenseman Anton Stralman from the New York Rangers and Brenden Morrow from the St. Louis Blues. The team made two trades to bolster the defense, picking up Jason Garrison at the 2014 draft and Braydon Coburn just before the 2015 trade deadline.
Tampa Bay compiled 108 points during the regular season to finish in second place in the Atlantic Division. Centre and team captain Steven Stamkos finished second in goal-scoring during the regular season with 43 goals only behind Washington Capitals winger and captain Alexander Ovechkin, who recorded a league leading 53 goals. Early in the season, Head Coach Jon Cooper nicknamed the team's second line of Johnson, Palat and winger Nikita Kucherov as the "Triplets" because they were so in sync; at the mid-season in January, the three players led the League in plus-minus.
In the playoffs, the Lightning eliminated the Detroit Red Wings in the first round in seven games, the Montreal Canadiens in the second round six games, and the Presidents' Trophy-winning New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference finals in seven games. They became the first post-1967 expansion team to beat three Original Six teams on the way to the Stanley Cup Final and the only team in NHL history to face an Original Six team at every stage of the playoffs.
Chicago Blackhawks
This series marked Chicago's third Final appearance in six seasons; having won the Cup in both and. This was the team's 13th appearance overall, and they were seeking their sixth overall Cup championship.The Blackhawks entered the 2014 offseason after being eliminated in the Western Conference finals in seven games by the eventual Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. Major free agent acquisitions during the offseason included centre Brad Richards from the Rangers. Approaching the NHL trade deadline in early March, Chicago traded for defenseman Kimmo Timonen from the Philadelphia Flyers, centre Antoine Vermette from the Arizona Coyotes, and centre Andrew Desjardins from the San Jose Sharks.
Chicago finished in third place in the Central Division, earning 102 points. Goalie Corey Crawford tied the Canadiens' Carey Price as the William M. Jennings Trophy recipient for allowing a league-low 189 goals during the regular season.
In the playoffs, the Blackhawks eliminated the Nashville Predators in the first round in six games, swept the Minnesota Wild in the second round, and defeated the top seeded and Presidents' Trophy runner-up Anaheim Ducks in the Western Conference finals in seven games. They became the only team in NHL history to face a post-1990 expansion team at every stage of the playoffs.
Game summaries
Game 1
In game 1, Tampa Bay struck first with a deflected goal by Alex Killorn at 4:31 in the first period. The Lightning nursed the lead into the third period with a strong conservative defensive effort, but Teuvo Teravainen and Antoine Vermette scored 118 seconds apart to win the game 2–1 for the Blackhawks. By assisting on Vermette's goal, Teravainen became the second-youngest player in NHL history, after Jaromir Jagr had two assists in game 1 of the Final, to have a multi-point game in the Stanley Cup Final.Game 2
's power play goal at 8:49 of the third period proved to be the difference in Tampa Bay's victory in game 2. Lightning starting goaltender Ben Bishop had left the game moments earlier for reasons that were undisclosed at the time, but was later revealed to be a torn groin. He was replaced with Andrei Vasilevskiy who was credited with his first playoff victory. He also became the first goalie to win a Stanley Cup Final game in relief of an injured starter since Lester Patrick helped the New York Rangers defeat the Montreal Maroons in overtime of game 2 of the 1928 Stanley Cup Final, 2–1.Game 3
The series moved to Chicago for game 3. There was some debate on whether Ben Bishop or rookie goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy for Tampa Bay, but regular starter Bishop started the game for Tampa Bay. For the third time in a row, Tampa Bay struck first, on Ryan Callahan's slapshot goal at 5:09 of the first. Brad Richards tied it up on a power-play goal and the teams were tied after the first period. The first period was dominated by Chicago, who outshot Tampa Bay 19–7. The second period was dominated by Tampa Bay, which outshot Chicago 17–7, but there was no scoring. In the third period, Brandon Saad gave Chicago its first lead at 4:14, but Tampa Bay countered on the next shift on a goal by Ondrej Palat to tie the score once again. Late in the third period, Victor Hedman led a rush down ice for Tampa Bay and passed to Cedric Paquette who scored to put the Lightning ahead again. The Lightning were able to defend their lead to win the game 3–2 and take a series lead two games to one.Game 4
The Lightning chose to rest injured goaltender Ben Bishop for game 4 in favor of rookie Andrei Vasilevskiy. The Lightning protected Vasilevskiy with tight defensive play, allowing only two shots by the Blackhawks in the first period, which was scoreless. For the first time in the series, the Blackhawks scored the first goal, on a goal by Jonathan Toews at 6:40 of the second. Alex Killorn tied it for the Lightning at 11:47 and the game was tied 1–1 after two periods. In the third, the Blackhawks' Brandon Saad muscled his way to the goal and scored on a backhand past Vasilevskiy at 6:22 to put the Blackhawks ahead. The game's pace picked up as the Lightning tried to tie the score but the Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford made several outstanding saves to shut out Tampa Bay the rest of the way. The win tied the series at two games apiece. It was the first time since that the first four Stanley Cup Final games were all decided by one goal.Game 5
The series returned to Tampa for game 5 and Ben Bishop returned to the net for the Lightning. The Blackhawks scored first for the second consecutive game, this time on a miscue by Bishop and Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman. The two collided and Patrick Sharp skated to the empty net with the puck, scoring at 6:11 of the first, a lead they held until 10:53 of the second when Valtteri Filppula scored to tie the score 1–1. The teams were tied going into the third, but Antoine Vermette scored for the Blackhawks at 2:00 of third and the lead held up as the Blackhawks played tight defense the rest of the way. The Blackhawks took the lead in the series three games to two, to give themselves a chance to win the Cup at home, something the franchise has not done since. For the second time in Final history and the first since, wherein all five games that had to be played went to overtime, all games of the series through game 5 were decided by one goal, with neither team leading by more than one goal.Game 6
In game 6, the teams were scoreless after the first period. In the first period, Lightning captain Steven Stamkos put a shot off the crossbar and was stopped on a breakaway early in the second by Corey Crawford but it was the Blackhawks who scored first on a goal by Duncan Keith on a rebound of his own shot near the end of the second period to put Chicago ahead 1–0 after two periods. In the third period, the Blackhawks' Patrick Kane scored on a pass from Brad Richards and play by Brandon Saad to put the 'Hawks ahead 2–0, the first two-goal lead of the series. The Blackhawks then frustrated the Lightning the rest of the way to win the game 2–0, a shutout for Crawford and the Stanley Cup championship. It was revealed after the game that the Lightning's goaltender Ben Bishop had played with a torn groin muscle since game 2 and Tyler Johnson was playing with a fractured wrist, injured in game 1. This was also the first time since 1938, when they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs in the fourth game of a best-of-five Final at Chicago Stadium, and the first time at the United Center that the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup on home ice.Team rosters
Chicago Blackhawks
| # | Nat | Player | Position | Hand | Age | Acquired | Place of birth | Finals appearance | ||||
| 29 | sortname|Bryan|Bickellhs|29–107Tampa Bay Lightning
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sortname|Bryan|Bickellhs|29–107
sortname|Ben|Bishop