Penguins

Relive Penguins’ 1st Stanley Cup from May 25, 1991

Mike Palm
By Mike Palm
1 Min Read May 25, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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Not much may be happening in the hockey world at the moment, so you might as well celebrate the 29th anniversary (props to the ol’ two niner, Phil Bourque) of the Penguins’ first Stanley Cup.

On May 25, 1991, the Penguins stormed past the Minnesota North Stars, 8-0, in Bloomington, Minn. Mario Lemieux won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

You can watch the full game here:

If you just want to see the goals:

For more, you can check out an abridged oral history of the 1990-91 Penguins here.

And for Q&As with players and management from the 1990-91 Penguins team, conducted in 2010-11:

= Phil Bourque

= Scotty Bowman

= Rob Brown

= Jay Caufield

= Paul Coffey

= John Cullen

= Chris Dahlquist

= Gord Dineen

= Bob Errey

= Randy Gilhen

= Jiri Hrdina

= Grant Jennings

= Jim Johnson

= Jim Paek

= Joe Mullen

= Barry Pederson

= Frank Pietrangelo

= Bruce Racine

= Gordie Roberts

= Ulf Samuelsson

= Paul Stanton

= Kevin Stevens

= Peter Taglianetti

= Bryan Trottier

= Scott Young

= Wendell Young

= Zarley Zalapski

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