I came up with the '75 Flyers as well. Kindrachuk, Kelly and Van Impe were not listed in the previous comment, but they were Canadians as well.
The following 4 Montreal Cups had Americans Bill Nyrop or Rod Langway on them. The Isles' 4 cups had American Ken Morrow and the 1st Swedes to win. The Oilers' run had the first Finns and first Czech to win and after that it was a melting pot.
In the middle there, the 86 Habs had a Swede, an American and a Czech. Lastly, the first Russian with his name on the cup was Alexander Karpovtsev in 1994 (a little trivia of my own since I can't seem to answer yours).
2007-03-22 06:18:36
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answered by zapcity29 7
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1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers
G- Bernie Parent. Montreal, QC, CAN
G- Wayne Stephenson. Fort William, ON, CAN
G- Bobby Taylor. Calgary, AB, CAN
C-Bobby Clarke. Flin Flon, MB, CAN
LW-Rick MacLeish. Cannington, ON, CAN
RW-Reggie Leach. Riverton, MB, CAN
F-Bill Barber. Callander, ON, CAN
LW-Ross Lonsberry. Watson, SK, CAN
RW-Gary Dornhoefer. Kitchener, ON, CAN
C-Bill Clement. Buckingham, QC, CAN
D-Andre Dupont. Trois-Rivieres, QC, CAN
D-Tom Bladon. Edmonton, AB, CAN
RW-Don Saleski. Moose Jaw, SK, CAN
C-Terry Crisp. Parry Sound, ON, CAN
LW-Dave Schultz. Waldheim, SK, CAN
D-Joe Watson. Smithers, BC, CAN
D-Larry Goodenough. Toronto, ON, CAN
D-Ted Harris. Winnipeg, MB, CAN
RW-Mike Boland. Montreal, QC, CAN
D-Serge Lajeunesse. Montreal, QC, CAN
F-Randy Osburn. Collingwood, ON, CAN
GO HABS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-03-22 01:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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