Clutch rookie

Rupp's first playoff goal turns out to be a Cup-clincher

Posted: Monday June 09, 2003 10:56 PM
Updated: Tuesday June 10, 2003 10:21 AM
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  Mike Rupp, Jamie Langenbrunner Mike Rupp became the man of the hour in Game 7. Elsa/Getty Images/NHLI

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Devils rookie Mike Rupp turned out to be one of the unlikeliest Game 7 heroes ever.

Rupp scored the game's first goal and set up two by Jeff Friesen in leading the Devils to a 3-0 victory over the Anaheim Mighty Ducks on Monday night and their second Stanley Cup in four years.

"Throughout the whole playoffs it's been someone else all the time," Rupp said after living out every hockey player's dream of being the hero of Game 7. "... Guys were just stepping up to the plate. When you follow any sport, that's what championship teams do."

The guy who stepped up to the plate for the Devils was a young man from Cleveland, who spent the first half of the season languishing in the minor leagues, and the first three rounds of the playoffs sitting on the bench.

"Mike Rupp explains the type of a team we are," Friesen said. "This guy was skating on his own in the first couple of rounds and all of a sudden he comes in and scores the game-winning goal in the seventh game of the Stanley Cup finals. That incredible."

Seventh heaven
Game-winning goal scorers in
Stanley Cup finals Game 7 history
Date  Winner  Loser  Score  GWG 
6/9/03  N.J.  Ana.  3-0  M. Rupp 
6/9/01  Col.  N.J.  3-1  A. Tanguay 
6/14/94  NYR  Van.  3-2  M. Messier 
5/31/87  Edm.  Phi.  3-1  J. Kurri 
5/18/71  Mon.  Chi.  3-2  H. Richard 
5/1/65  Mon.  Chi.  4-0  J. Beliveau 
4/25/64  Tor.  Det.  4-0  A. Bathgate 
4/14/55  Det.  Mon.  3-1  G. Howe 
4/16/54  Det.  Mon.  2-1  x-T. Leswick 
4/23/50  Det.  NYR  4-3  x-P. Babando 
4/22/45  Tor.  Det.  2-1  B. Pratt 
4/18/42  Tor.  Det.  3-1  P. Langelle 
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The goal was Rupp's first in his playoff career. The assists were his second and third. The postseason game was his fourth. The Cup was his first.

Rupp had talked to his mother, Debbie Coyle, and father, Lowell Rupp, earlier in the playoffs and said he didn't want his name on the Stanley Cup if he didn't contribute to winning it.

"I think I would have taken my name on the Cup anyway," Rupp quipped. "I wanted to contribute, just play one game. It didn't have to be on the score sheet. That was just a bonus."

Rupp got his chance when an injury to center Joe Nieuwendyk created an opening in the lineup for the finals. Devils coach Pat Burns made the surprise move in Game 4, going with Rupp, who played 26 games after being called up from Albany of the AHL on Jan. 13.

"I kept telling him 'You know what you have right now? You know the opportunity that you have right now?' " Burns said. "I kept reminding him and he definitely took it."

Rupp, who scored two of his five regular-season goals in his NHL debut, put New Jersey ahead at 2:22 of the second period by tipping a shot by Scott Niedermayer between the pads of Jean-Sebastien Giguere. The defenseman had made a great play to keep the puck in the Anaheim zone and then snapped a low shot on net.

Rupp and Niedermayer combined again on Friensen's ninth goal of the playoffs about 10 minutes later. Rupp tipped a shot by Niedermayer and Friesen outmuscled defenseman Kurt Sauer to put the rebound home.

Rupp capped his biggest scoring night in the NHL by setting up Friesen again with 3:44 to go, starting the celebration of the Devils' third title since 1995.

Martin Brodeur made the goals stand up, stopping 24 shots in recording his record seventh shutout of this postseason and 20th of his career.

Rupp scored two goals in his first game against Florida and he finished with five, including three game-winners.

This game-winner he will never forget.

Stanley Cup winning goals
Year  Player  Team  Time  Period  Score  Series 
2003  Mike Rupp  New Jersey Devils  2:22  2nd  3-0  4-3 
2002  Brendan Shanahan  Detroit Red Wings  14:04  2nd  3-1  4-1 
2001  Alex Tanguay  Colorado Avalanche  4:57  2nd  3-1  4-3 
2000  Jason Arnott  New Jersey Devils  8:20  2 OT  2-1  4-2 
1999  Brett Hull  Dallas Stars  14:51  3 OT  2-1  4-2 
1998  Martin Lapointe  Detroit Red Wings  2:26  2nd  4-1  4-0 
1997  Darren McCarty  Detroit Red Wings  13:02  2nd  2-1  4-0 
1996  Uwe Krupp  Colorado Avalanche  4:31  3 OT  1-0  4-0 
1995  Neal Broten  New Jersey Devils  7:56  2nd  5-2  4-0 
1994  Mark Messier  New York Rangers  13:29  2nd  3-2  4-3 
1993  Kirk Muller  Montreal Canadiens  3:51  2nd  4-1  4-1 
1992  Ron Francis  Pittsburgh Penguins  7:59  3rd  6-5  4-0 
1991  Ulf Samuelsson  Pittsburgh Penguins  2:00  1st  8-0  4-2 
1990  Craig Simpson  Edmonton Oilers  9:31  2nd  4-1  4-1 
1989  Doug Gilmour  Calgary Flames  11:02  3rd  4-2  4-2 
1988  Wayne Gretzky  Edmonton Oilers  9:44  2nd  6-3  4-0 
1987  Jari Kurri  Edmonton Oilers  14:59  2nd  3-1  4-3 
1986  Bobby Smith  Montreal Canadiens  10:30  3rd  4-3  4-1 
1985  Paul Coffey  Edmonton Oilers  17:57  1st  8-3  4-1 
1984  Bobby Smith  Montreal Canadiens  10:30  3rd  4-3  4-1 
1983  Mike Bossy  New York Islanders  12:39  1st  4-2  4-0 
1982  Mike Bossy  New York Islanders  5:00  2nd  3-1  4-0 
1981  Wayne Merrick  New York Islanders  5:37  1st  5-1  4-1 
1980  Bob Nystrom  New York Islanders  7:11  OT  5-4  4-2 
1979  Yvon Lambert  Montreal Canadiens  1:02  2nd  4-1  4-1 
1978  Mario Tremblay  Montreal Canadiens  9:20  1st  4-1  4-2 
1977  Jacques Lemaire  Montreal Canadiens  4:32  OT  2-1  4-1 
1976  Guy Lafleur  Montreal Canadiens  14:18  3rd  5-3  4-0 
1975  Bob Kelly  Philadelphia Flyers  0:11  3rd  2-0  4-2 
1974  Rick MacLeish  Philadelphia Flyers  14:48  1st  1-0  4-2 
1973  Yvan Cournoyer  Montreal Canadiens  8:13  3rd  6-4  4-2 
1972  Bobby Orr  Boston Bruins  11:18  1st  3-0  4-2 
1971  Henri Richard  Montreal Canadiens  2:34  3rd  3-2  4-3 
1970  Bobby Orr  Boston Bruins  0:40  OT  4-3  4-0 
1969  John Ferguson  Montreal Canadiens  3:02  3rd  2-1  4-1 
1968  J.C. Tremblay  Montreal Canadiens  11:40  3rd  3-2  4-0 
1967  Jim Pappin  Toronto Maple Leafs  19:24  2nd  3-1  4-2 
1966  Henri Richard  Montreal Canadiens  2:20  OT  3-2  4-2 
1965  Jean Beliveau  Montreal Canadiens  0:14  1st  4-0  4-3 
1964  Andy Bathgate  Toronto Maple Leafs  3:04  3rd  4-0  4-3 
1963  Eddie Shack  Toronto Maple Leafs  13:28  3rd  3-1  4-1 
1962  Dick Duff  Toronto Maple Leafs  14:14  3rd  2-1  4-2 
1961  Ab McDonald  Chicago Blackhawks  18:49  2nd  5-1  4-2 
1960  Jean Beliveau  Montreal Canadiens  8:16  1st  4-0  4-0 
1959  Marcel Bonin  Montreal Canadiens  9:55  2nd  5-3  4-1 
1958  Bernie Geoffrion  Montreal Canadiens  19:26  2nd  5-3  4-2 
1957  Dickie Moore  Montreal Canadiens  0:14  2nd  5-1  4-1 
1956  Maurice Richard  Montreal Canadiens  15:08  2nd  3-1  4-1 
1955  Gordie Howe  Detroit Red Wings  19:49  2nd  3-1  4-3 
1954  Tony Leswick  Detroit Red Wings  4:20  OT  2-1  4-3 
1953  Elmer Lach  Monreal Canadiens  1:22  OT  1-0  4-3 
1952  Metro Prystai  Detroit Red Wings  6:50  1st  1-0  4-3 
1951  Bill Barilko  Toronto Maple Leafs  2:53  OT  3-2  4-1 
1950  Pete Babando  Detroit Red Wings  28:31  OT  4-3  4-3 
1949  Cal Gardner  Toronto Maple Leafs  19:45  2nd  3-1  4-0 
1948  Harry Watson  Toronto Maple Leafs  11:13  1st  7-2  4-0 
1947  Ted Kennedy  Toronto Maple Leafs  14:39  3rd  2-1  4-2 
1946  Toe Blake  Montreal Canadiens  11:06  3rd  6-3  4-1 
1945  Babe Pratt  Toronto Maple Leafs  12:14  3rd  2-1  4-3 
1944  Toe Blake  Montreal Canadiens  9:12  OT  5-4  4-0 
1943  Joe Carveth  Detroit Red Wings  12:09  1st  2-0  4-0 
1942  Pete Langelle  Toronto Maple Leafs  9:48  3rd  3-1  4-3 
1941  Bobby Bauer  Boston Bruins  8:43  2nd  3-1  4-0 
1940  Bryan Hextall  New York Rangers  2:07  OT  3-2  4-2 
1939  Roy Conacher  Boston Bruins  17:54  2nd  3-1  4-1 
1938  Carl Voss  Chicago Blackhawks  16:45  2nd  4-3  3-1 
1937  Marty Barry  Detroit Red Wings  19:22  1st  3-0  3-2 
1936  Pete Kelly  Detroit Red Wings  9:45  3rd  3-2  3-1 
1935  Baldy Northcott  Montreal Maroons  16:18  2nd  4-1  3-0 
1934  Mush March  Chicago Blackhawks  30:05  OT  1-0  3-1 
1933  Bill Cook  New York Rangers  7:34  OT  1-0  3-1 
1932  Ace Bailey  Toronto Maple Leafs  15:07  3rd  6-4  3-0 
1931  Johnny Gagnon  Montreal Maroons  9:59  2nd  2-0  3-2 
1930  Howie Morenz  Montreal Canadiens  1:00  2nd  4-3  2-0 
1929  Bill Carson  Boston Bruins  18:02  3rd  2-1  2-0 
1928  Frank Boucher  New York Rangers  3:35  3rd  2-1  3-2 
1927  Cy Denneny  Ottawa Senators  7:30  2nd  3-1  2-0