It’s been 30 years since a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup. Montreal was the last team to do it, and its roster was stuffed with Flyers.

Four future Flyers and one famous former Flyer were major contributors on that Cup-winning team.

This season had promise for Canada. Edmonton and Toronto advanced to the second round. The Oilers had Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. The Maple Leafs had their “Core Four” of offensive might.

But, Edmonton lost in six games to Vegas. Toronto lost in five games to Florida. Losing to the Cup finalists probably isn’t much comfort.

These facts are painful for our friends to the North. Hockey is their sport, their passion, their Super Bowl. Canadians have been saying “wait until next year” for far too long, in their mind.

LeClair, Desjardins Lead The Way

In 1993, the Canadiens’ future Flyers were John LeClair, Eric Desjardins, Gilbert Dionne and Kevin Haller — a formidable group. The former Flyer was J.J. Daigneault, author of the famous winning goal in Game 6 of the 1987 finals against the Oilers.

The Flyers’ contingent were major contributors on Jacques Demers’ team. Three of Montreal’s victories in the finals were in overtime and each of the winning goals was scored by a future Flyer.

LeClair scored overtime winners in Games 3 and 4 as Montreal won the Cup in five games over Wayne Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings. LeClair had four goals in 20 playoff games that season.

In Game 2, with Montreal down 1-0 in the series, Desjardins scored all three goals, including the winner 51 seconds into overtime.

LeClair, Desjardins and Dionne were traded to the Flyers in February 1995, for Mark Recchi and a third-round pick.

Haller was traded for Yves Racine in June 1994 swap of defensemen. The Flyers dealt Daigneault to the Canadiens for defenseman Scott Sandelin in November 1988. 

“You definitely appreciate it a lot more after. At least I do, because that’s my only one [Stanley Cup],” LeClair told prohockeynews.com in 2022.

“Being a younger guy there is a feeling of, ‘This is great, we’re going to do this every year,’ but you know it’s special because the older guys will tell you how rare it is to get this chance. They were dead right.

“We should have won at least two more in Philadelphia, but it just didn’t work out for us, but I’m fortunate that I did win. It was a terrific experience.”

LeClair and Desjardins are in the Flyers’ Hall of Fame.

Getting Hot

That Cup-winning Canadiens team wasn’t exactly a powerhouse, going 48-30-6 and finishing third in the Adams Division behind the Bruins and Quebec Nordiques.

Montreal got hot at the right time — in the playoffs. The Canadiens defeated the Nordiques, 4-2; Sabres, 4-0; and Islanders, 4-1, to advance to the finals. The Canadiens won an astounding 10 consecutive playoff overtime games in 1993.

Montreal had three future Hall of Famers — goalie Patrick Roy, center Denis Savard and center Guy Carbonneau.

Had a feeling Canada was going to win the Cup this season with a strong Maple Leafs team and McDavid leading the Oilers.

Instead, we have a one-sided Sun Belt final between Vegas and Florida. Oh, we miss Rue Ste.-Catherine, that famous street in Montreal.

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