
1992 Stanley Cup
The 1992 Stanley Cup was awarded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, who defeated the Chicago Blackhawks in a best-of-seven NHL playoff series. The Penguins, led by captain Mario Lemieux and star Jaromir Jagr, secured their second championship in franchise history. The series showcased intense competition, with the Penguins winning four games to two, including a pivotal Game 5 victory. Lemieux’s outstanding performance earned him the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP. This victory marked a significant milestone for the Penguins, establishing them as a dominant team in the early 1990s NHL era.