
1991 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1991 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League, pitting the Minnesota North Stars against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The series was best-of-seven, and the Penguins won in six games, claiming their first Stanley Cup title. Mario Lemieux was a standout player, scoring five goals including the game-winner in Game 6. The series featured intense competition and showcased top-tier hockey, with Pittsburgh's strong offense and solid defense ultimately prevailing. This victory marked the Penguins' rise as a dominant franchise in the NHL.