THIS DAY IN NY SPORTS HISTORY

Sunday, May 16, 1982

Islanders win third consecutive title

Behind Mike Bossy's two goals, the Islanders beat the Canucks, 3-1, in Vancouver to sweep the Finals and win their third straight Stanley Cup. Butch Goring put the Islanders up and Stan Smyl tied the score at 18:09 in the first period for the Canucks. Bossy scored the go-ahead goal at the 5-minute mark in the second period and added another at 8:00 - both on power plays. Billy Smith made 23 saves. The Islanders went 54-16-10 and were second in the NHL in goals scored and goals allowed in the regular season. They swept the semifinals (against the Quebec Nordiques) and outscored the Canucks, 18-12, in the Finals. The Islanders, who had beaten Philadelphia for their first championship in 1980 and Minnesota in 1981, swept Edmonton in 1983 for their fourth straight crown.

1982 STANLEY CUP

Game Four - at Vancouver

Islanders 3, Canucks 1

Islanders1 2 0 - 3

Vancouver1 0 0 - 1

SCORING

First period: Islanders - Goring (Potvin), 11:38; Canucks - Smyl (Campbell, Minor), 18:09.

Second period: Islanders - Bossy (Potvin, Trottier), 5:00; Islanders - Bossy (Trottier, Persson), 8:00.

Goaltenders: Canucks - Brodeur: 25 saves (60:00); Islanders - Smith: 23 saves (60:00).

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