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League | National Hockey League |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Duration | October 6, 1992 – June 9, 1993 |
Number of games | 84 |
Number of teams | 24 |
Regular season | |
Presidents' Trophy | Pittsburgh Penguins |
Season MVP | Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh) |
Top scorer | Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh) |
Playoffs | |
Eastern champions | Montreal Canadiens |
Eastern runners-up | New York Islanders |
Western champions | Los Angeles Kings |
Western runners-up | Toronto Maple Leafs |
Playoffs MVP | Patrick Roy, (Montreal) |
Stanley Cup | |
Stanley Cup champions | Montreal Canadiens |
Runners-up | Los Angeles Kings |
NHL seasons | |
← 1991–92 |
1993–94 → |
The 1992–93 NHL season was the 76th regular season of the National Hockey League. Each player wore a patch on their jersey throughout the 1992–93 regular season and playoffs to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the Stanley Cup. It proved, at the time, to be the highest-scoring regular season in NHL history, as a total of 7,311 goals were scored over 1,008 games for an average of 7.25 per game.[1] Twenty of the twenty-four teams scored three goals or more per game, and only two teams, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Chicago Blackhawks, allowed fewer than three goals per game. Only 68 shutouts were recorded during the regular season.[2] Twenty-one players reached the 100-point plateau and fourteen reached the 50-goal plateau.[3] The Montreal Canadiens won their league-leading 24th Cup by defeating the Los Angeles Kings four games to one. As of 2011[update], this is the last time that a Canadian team has won the Stanley Cup.
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This was the final season of the Wales and Campbell Conferences, and the Adams, Patrick, Norris, and Smythe divisions. Both the conferences and the divisions would be renamed to reflect geography rather than the league's history for the following season. This was also the last year in which the playoff structure bracketed and seeded teams by division; they would be bracketed and seeded by conference (as in the NBA) for 1993–94.
This season saw two new clubs join the league: the Ottawa Senators and the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Senators were a revival of a previous NHL team of the same name and brought professional hockey back to Canada's capital, while the Tampa Bay franchise (headed by Hockey Hall of Fame brothers Phil and Tony Esposito) strengthened the NHL's presence in the U.S. Sun Belt, which had first started with the birth of the Los Angeles Kings in 1967.
This was also the final season of play for the Minnesota North Stars, before relocating to Dallas, Texas, the following season.
All teams wore a commemorative patch this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Stanley Cup.
On February 1, 1993, Gary Bettman became the first NHL Commissioner. Prior to this the title of the NHL's chief executive was "President".
Teemu Selanne of the Winnipeg Jets shattered the rookie scoring record by scoring 76 goals and 56 assists for 132 points this season. He was named the winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL Rookie of the Year, and his goals and points marks remain the NHL rookie records as of 2011[update].
The New York Rangers missed the playoffs. This marked the first time since the President's Trophy had been introduced that the previous season's top team missed the next year's playoffs.
For the first time in his NHL career, Wayne Gretzky did not finish in the top three in scoring. A back injury limited Gretzky to 45 games in which he scored 65 points.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | PTS | |
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Boston Bruins | 84 | 51 | 26 | 7 | 332 | 268 | 109 |
Quebec Nordiques | 84 | 47 | 27 | 10 | 351 | 300 | 104 |
Montreal Canadiens | 84 | 48 | 30 | 6 | 326 | 280 | 102 |
Buffalo Sabres | 84 | 38 | 36 | 10 | 335 | 297 | 86 |
Hartford Whalers | 84 | 26 | 52 | 6 | 284 | 369 | 58 |
Ottawa Senators | 84 | 10 | 70 | 4 | 202 | 395 | 24 |
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | PTS | |
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Pittsburgh Penguins | 84 | 56 | 21 | 7 | 367 | 268 | 119 |
Washington Capitals | 84 | 43 | 34 | 7 | 325 | 286 | 93 |
New York Islanders | 84 | 40 | 37 | 7 | 335 | 297 | 87 |
New Jersey Devils | 84 | 40 | 37 | 7 | 308 | 299 | 87 |
Philadelphia Flyers | 84 | 36 | 37 | 11 | 319 | 319 | 83 |
New York Rangers | 84 | 34 | 39 | 11 | 304 | 308 | 79 |
GP | W | L | T | Pts | GF | GA | |
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Chicago Blackhawks | 84 | 47 | 25 | 12 | 106 | 279 | 230 |
Detroit Red Wings | 84 | 47 | 28 | 9 | 103 | 369 | 280 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 84 | 44 | 29 | 11 | 99 | 288 | 241 |
St. Louis Blues | 84 | 37 | 36 | 11 | 85 | 282 | 278 |
Minnesota North Stars | 84 | 36 | 38 | 10 | 82 | 272 | 293 |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 84 | 23 | 54 | 7 | 53 | 245 | 332 |
GP | W | L | T | Pts | GF | GA | |
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Vancouver Canucks | 84 | 46 | 29 | 9 | 101 | 346 | 278 |
Calgary Flames | 84 | 43 | 30 | 11 | 97 | 322 | 282 |
Los Angeles Kings | 84 | 39 | 35 | 10 | 88 | 338 | 340 |
Winnipeg Jets | 84 | 40 | 37 | 7 | 87 | 322 | 320 |
Edmonton Oilers | 84 | 26 | 50 | 8 | 60 | 242 | 337 |
San Jose Sharks | 84 | 11 | 71 | 2 | 24 | 218 | 414 |
Division semi-finals | Division finals | Conference finals | Stanley Cup Final | |||||||||||||||
1 | Boston | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Buffalo | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Montreal | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Buffalo | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Quebec | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Montreal | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
A3 | Montreal | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Prince of Wales Conference | ||||||||||||||||||
P3 | NY Islanders | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Pittsburgh | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | New Jersey | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Pittsburgh | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | NY Islanders | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Washington | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | NY Islanders | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
A3 | Montreal | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
S3 | Los Angeles | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Chicago | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | St. Louis | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Toronto | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | St. Louis | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Detroit | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Toronto | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
N3 | Toronto | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Clarence Campbell Conference | ||||||||||||||||||
S3 | Los Angeles | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Vancouver | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Winnipeg | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Vancouver | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Los Angeles | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Calgary | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Los Angeles | 4 |
Date | Away | Score | Home | Score | Notes |
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June 1 | Los Angeles | 4 | Montreal | 1 | |
June 3 | Los Angeles | 2 | Montreal | 3 | (OT) |
June 5 | Montreal | 4 | Los Angeles | 3 | (OT) |
June 7 | Montreal | 3 | Los Angeles | 2 | (OT) |
June 9 | Los Angeles | 1 | Montreal | 4 |
Montreal wins best-of-seven series 4–1. Patrick Roy (Montreal) wins Conn Smythe Trophy
Player | Team | GP | G | A | PTS |
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Mario Lemieux | Pittsburgh | 60 | 69 | 91 | 160 |
Pat LaFontaine | Buffalo | 84 | 53 | 95 | 148 |
Adam Oates | Boston | 84 | 41 | 97 | 142 |
Steve Yzerman | Detroit | 84 | 58 | 79 | 137 |
Teemu Selanne | Winnipeg | 84 | 76 | 56 | 132 |
Pierre Turgeon | NY Islanders | 83 | 58 | 74 | 132 |
Alexander Mogilny | Buffalo | 77 | 76 | 51 | 127 |
Doug Gilmour | Toronto | 83 | 32 | 95 | 127 |
Luc Robitaille | Los Angeles | 84 | 63 | 62 | 125 |
Mark Recchi | Philadelphia | 84 | 53 | 70 | 123 |
Player | Team | GP | MIN | GA | SO | GAA |
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Felix Potvin | Toronto | 48 | 2781 | 116 | 2 | 2.50 |
Ed Belfour | Chicago | 71 | 4106 | 177 | 7 | 2.59 |
Tom Barrasso | Pittsburgh | 63 | 3702 | 186 | 4 | 3.01 |
Curtis Joseph | St. Louis | 68 | 3890 | 196 | 1 | 3.02 |
Kay Whitmore | Vancouver | 31 | 1817 | 94 | 1 | 3.10 |
Dominik Hasek | Buffalo | 28 | 1429 | 75 | 0 | 3.15 |
Andy Moog | Boston | 55 | 3194 | 168 | 3 | 3.16 |
Jeff Reese | Calgary | 26 | 1311 | 70 | 1 | 3.20 |
Patrick Roy | Montreal | 62 | 3595 | 192 | 2 | 3.20 |
Daren Puppa | Buffalo/Toronto | 32 | 1785 | 96 | 2 | 3.23 |
Date | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Score | OT | City | State/Province | Arena | Attendance |
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October 13, 1992 | Calgary | 4 | Minnesota | 3 | Saskatoon | SK | SaskPlace | 8,783 | |
October 20, 1992 | Toronto | 5 | Ottawa | 3 | Hamilton | ON | Copps Coliseum | 7,186 | |
November 3, 1992 | Washington | 4 | Chicago | 1 | Indianapolis | IN | Market Square Arena | 8,792 | |
November 17, 1992 | Quebec | 3 | Toronto | 1 | Hamilton | ON | Copps Coliseum | 17,026* | |
November 18, 1992 | New Jersey | 3 | Buffalo | 2 | Hamilton | ON | Copps Coliseum | 6,972 | |
December 1, 1992 | Los Angeles | 6 | Chicago | 3 | Milwaukee | WI | Bradley Center | N/A | |
December 8, 1992 | Montréal | 5 | Los Angeles | 5 | Phoenix | AZ | Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 12,276 | |
December 9, 1992 | NY Rangers | 6 | Tampa Bay | 5 | Miami | FL | Miami Arena | 12,842 | |
December 13, 1992 | NY Islanders | 4 | Edmonton | 1 | Oklahoma City | OK | Myriad Convention Center | 11,110 | |
December 15, 1992 | St. Louis | 4 | NY Islanders | 3 | Dallas | TX | Reunion Arena | N/A | |
January 4, 1993 | Montréal | 2 | San Jose | 1 | Sacramento | CA | ARCO Arena | 11,814 | |
January 18, 1993 | Winnipeg | 8 | Hartford | 7 | Saskatoon | SK | SaskPlace | 7,756 | |
February 8, 1993 | Pittsburgh | 4 | Boston | 0 | Atlanta | GA | The Omni | 12,572 | |
February 9, 1993 | St. Louis | 3 | Hartford | 1 | Peoria | IL | Carver Arena | 9,013 | |
February 16, 1993 | Calgary | 4 | Philadelphia | 4 | (OT) | Cincinnati | OH | Riverfront Coliseum | N/A |
February 19, 1993 | Quebec | 5 | Tampa Bay | 2 | Halifax | NS | Halifax Metro Centre | 9,584 | |
February 22, 1993 | Detroit | 5 | Philadelphia | 5 | (OT) | Cleveland | OH | Richfield Coliseum | 13,382 |
February 22, 1993 | NY Rangers | 4 | San Jose | 0 | Sacramento | CA | ARCO Arena | 13,633 | |
February 23, 1993 | Winnipeg | 8 | Ottawa | 2 | Saskatoon | SK | SaskPlace | 7,245[5] | |
March 1, 1993 | Vancouver | 5 | Buffalo | 2 | Hamilton | ON | Copps Coliseum | 17,098* | |
March 11, 1993 | Minnesota | 4 | Vancouver | 3 | Saskatoon | SK | SaskPlace | 12,006* | |
March 16, 1993 | Washington | 4 | Detroit | 2 | Milwaukee | WI | Bradley Center | N/A | |
March 16, 1993 | Boston | 3 | New Jersey | 1 | Providence | RI | Providence Civic Center | N/A | |
March 21, 1993 | Pittsburgh | 6 | Edmonton | 4 | Cleveland | OH | Richfield Coliseum | 18,782* |
The Hartford-St. Louis game was originally scheduled to be played on December 29, 1992 in Birmingham, Alabama.
* Equalled existing record
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1992–93 (listed with their first team):
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1992–93 (listed with their last team):
Trading deadline: March 22, 1993.[6]
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