1992 Stanley Cup Finals - Aftermath

Aftermath

The Penguins and Blackhawks met again in the Stanley Cup Finals three years later. However, it would be on the big screen in the Jean-Claude Van Damme movie Sudden Death.

The Chicago Bulls were in the NBA Finals during this series, making 1992 the only year that the city of Chicago would host a concurrent NBA/NHL Finals series.

Another 18 years would pass before the Blackhawks returned to the Stanley Cup Finals, this time defeating the Penguins' in-state arch-rivals, Philadelphia Flyers, in six games. It would be the first Finals to be played in the United Center, where the Blackhawks moved in the 1994–95 NHL season. The year before, the Penguins won the Stanley Cup at the expense of the Blackhawks' arch-rival Detroit Red Wings, exacting revenge from their 2008 defeat.

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