Breakdown of the top Stanley Cup final goal scorers
The Oilers and Panthers are set to play on June 8th for game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Oilers are looking for their first Stanley Cup since 1990 while the Panthers are looking to win their first one in franchise history.
Over the years many players have had glorious moments in the finals but none other than the men on this list, that have the most goals in Stanley Cup finals history.
Maurice Richard, Canadiens
34
Jean Beliveau, Canadiens
30
Bernie Geoffrion, Canadiens
24
Yvan Cournoyer, Canadiens
21
Henri Richard, Canadiens
21
Jacques Lemaire, Canadiens
21
Ted Lindsay, Red Wings
19
Wayne Gretzky, Oilers, Kings
18
Gordie Howe, Red Wings
18
Mike Bossy, Islanders
17
Among the list, there is no active players, the closest is Evgeni Malkin who has 8 goals in 25 Stanley Cup final games.
Source: Sports illustrated: Who Has Scored the Most Goals in Stanley Cup Final History?
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