Topic summary
2019 Stanley Cup Final

Boston: TD Garden (1, 2, 5, 7)
Boston: Bruce Cassidy
Boston: Zdeno Chara
Boston: Todd Angilly (vocalist) and Ron Poster (organist)
Steve Kozari (1, 3, 5)
Chris Rooney (2, 4, 6, 7)
Kelly Sutherland (1, 3, 5)
Patrice Bergeron (2026)
Zdeno Chara (2025)
(English): CBC/Sportsnet
(French): TVA Sports
United States:
(English): NBC (1, 4–7), NBCSN (2–3)
(TVA) Felix Seguin and Patrick Lalime
(NBC/NBCSN) Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, and Pierre McGuire
(NHL International) Steve Mears, Kevin Weekes, and E.J. Hradek
(NBC Sports Radio & NHL Radio) Kenny Albert, Joe Micheletti, Brian Boucher, and Steve Goldstein
The 2019 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2018–19 season and the culmination of the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Western Conference champion St. Louis Blues defeated the Eastern Conference champion Boston Bruins four games to three in the best-of-seven series. It was the Blues' first championship, in their 51st season of play (not including the 2004–05 lockout), ending what was then the third-longest championship drought in league history. The Bruins had home-ice advantage in the series with the better regular season record. The series began on May 27 and concluded on June 12. The Blues' Stanley Cup-winning run of 26 playoff games tied the 2013–14 Los Angeles Kings for the longest of any Stanley Cup-winning team.
This was a rematch of the 1970 Stanley Cup Final, which Boston won in four games. This was the fourth consecutive Final to both involve at least one team vying for its first championship and end with the champion clinching the Cup on the road. It was also the first time since 2011 where the Final went the full seven games.
Entering the 2019 Final, the Blues were the only active team from the 1967 NHL expansion to have not won a Stanley Cup. The Blues' victory resulted in all five of the active 1967 expansion teams obtaining a Stanley Cup title, while the Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Canucks became the oldest active expansion franchises to not win one, and the Toronto Maple Leafs became the last active team not to win the Cup since the expansion era.
This is the most recent professional sports championship won by a St. Louis-based team, and was the last time the Stanley Cup Final did not feature a team from Florida until 2026.