2013 Stanley Cup Finals

The 2013 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League (NHL) season, and the conclusion of the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. This was the 120th year of the Stanley Cup's presentation. The Western Conference playoff champion Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Eastern Conference playoff champion Boston Bruins in six games to win their fifth Stanley Cup in team history. The Blackhawks also became just the eighth team to win both the Cup and the Presidents' Trophy (as the team with the best regular season record) in the same season. Chicago's Patrick Kane was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.

Due to a lockout that both shortened and delayed the start of the regular season, the 2013 Cup Finals began on June 12, and lasted until June 24. This was the first Stanley Cup Finals series between two Original Six teams since, and the seventh since its first expansion in 1967. It also marked the first time these two teams have met in the Stanley Cup Finals. In Game 6 of the finals, trailing the Boston Bruins 2–1 with 76 seconds left in the third period, the Blackhawks scored two goals in 17 seconds to win the series 4–2. The win was the Blackhawks' second in four years, after also claiming the title in. It was also the first Stanley Cup Final since to feature three overtime games, including the fifth longest game in Finals history.