This Day in Hockey History – May 30
HookedOnHockey.com celebrates May 30 with many pieces of hockey lore like:
1979 - Don Cherry was named coach of the Colorado Rockies (before the franchise moved to New Jersey and became the Devils).
2000 – NJ Devil Defenseman Ken Daneyko, scored his first playoff goal.
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May 30th Hockey
The NHL.com has some great moments in hockey history of the day, like:
1985 - Jari Kurri scored a record-tying 19th goal for Oilers playoffs.
1998 - Craig Berube scores the first playoff goal of his 12-year NHL career.
1999 - Chris Drury ties a rookie playoff record with his fourth game-winning goal.
These items and more!
Today in Hockey History - May 30
The Hockey Writers blog posts that on May 30:
1985 - The Edmonton Oilers won their second straight championship by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 8-3 in Game 5.
1992 - The Penguins won the Stanley Cup Final game on this date, as Goalie Tom Barrasso shutout the Blackhawks 1-0.