- Summary
- The 1981 World Series of Hockey featured a dramatic encounter between the New York Rangers and the Dallas Stars. After an extended series of 4 games, the Rangers secured their first championship with a 5-3 victory over Dallas. This match remains a notable example of the early 1980s ice hockey era, characterized by intense player rivalry and the sport's transition from amateur clubs to professional leagues. The season concluded with a highly anticipated matchup where the Dallas Stars defeated the Rangers in overtime to claim the title, marking a significant rise for the franchise as it became a consistent contender in the division during that specific decade.
- Title
- Docs.surf
- Description
- Aggregator for publications and documents on the open web
- NS Lookup
- A 172.67.168.58, A 104.21.26.58
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-15Updated 2026-02-15Summarized 2026-03-21
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