1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs

The 1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs began after the conclusion of the 1992–93 NHL season on April 18, 1993 and ended with the Montreal Canadiens defeating the Los Angeles Kings four games to one to win the Stanley Cup on June 9, 1993.

These playoffs featured an NHL record 28 overtime games, of which the Canadiens set a playoff record for most overtime games won in one year with 10. The Canadiens also won 11 consecutive games during the playoffs (tying an NHL record).

The Presidents' Trophy-winning Pittsburgh Penguins (who had won the Stanley Cup the previous two years) were the favourite to repeat. However, both conferences saw numerous upsets as the third place team in every division reached their respective conference finals.

This was the first time since the 1979 NHL-WHA merger that the Edmonton Oilers had missed the playoffs. It was also the first time that longtime Oilers and then-New York Rangers captain Mark Messier had missed the playoffs in his career.

This was the only year between 1984 and 1994 that the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens did not face each other in the playoffs.

This was the last time that the New York Islanders won a playoff round before 2016.