1981–82 NHL season

The 1981–82 NHL season was the 65th season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-one teams each played 80 games. The William M. Jennings Trophy made its debut this year as the trophy for the goaltenders from the team with the fewest goals against. The New York Islanders won their third straight Stanley Cup by beating the Vancouver Canucks in four games.

Prior to the start of the season, the divisions of the league were re-aligned to better reflect the locations of the teams. The Patrick Division, which had been in the Clarence Campbell Conference, switched to the Prince of Wales Conference, while the Norris Division went the other way, going from the Wales Conference to the Campbell Conference. This divisional alignment existed until the 1993-94 season, at which point both the divisions and the conferences of the league were renamed to reflect geography.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold

Prince of Wales Conference

Adams Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Montreal Canadiens804617171093602231463
Boston Bruins80432710963232851266
Buffalo Sabres80392615933072731425
Quebec Nordiques80333116823563451757
Hartford Whalers80214118602643511493
Patrick Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
New York Islanders805416101183852501328
New York Rangers80392714923163061402
Philadelphia Flyers80383111873253132493
Pittsburgh Penguins80313613753103372212
Washington Capitals80264113653193381932

Clarence Campbell Conference

Norris Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Minnesota North Stars80372320943462881358
Winnipeg Jets80333314803193321314
St. Louis Blues8032408723153491579
Chicago Black Hawks80303812723323631775
Toronto Maple Leafs80204416562983801888
Detroit Red Wings80214712542703511250
Smythe Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Edmonton Oilers804817151114172951473
Vancouver Canucks80303317772902861840
Calgary Flames80293417753343451331
Los Angeles Kings80244115633143961730
Colorado Rockies80184913492413621138

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers8092120212
Mike BossyNew York Islanders806483147
Peter StastnyQuebec Nordiques804693139
Dennis MarukWashington Capitals806076136
Bryan TrottierNew York Islanders805079129
Denis SavardChicago Black Hawks803287119
Marcel DionneLos Angeles Kings785067117
Bobby SmithMinnesota North Stars804371114
Dino CiccarelliMinnesota North Stars765551106
Dave TaylorLos Angeles Kings783967106

Stanley Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

Division Semifinals Division Finals Conference Finals Finals
            
A1 Montreal Canadiens 2
A4 Quebec Nordiques 3
A4 Quebec Nordiques 4
A2 Boston Bruins 3
A2 Boston Bruins 3
A3 Buffalo Sabres 1
A4 Quebec Nordiques 0
P1 New York Islanders 4
P1 New York Islanders 3
P4 Pittsburgh Penguins 2
P1 New York Islanders 4
P2 New York Rangers 2
P2 New York Rangers 3
P3 Philadelphia Flyers 1
P1 New York Islanders 4
S2 Vancouver Canucks 0
N1 Minnesota North Stars 1
N4 Chicago Black Hawks 3
N4 Chicago Black Hawks 4
N3 St. Louis Blues 2
N2 Winnipeg Jets 1
N3 St. Louis Blues 3
N4 Chicago Black Hawks 1
S2 Vancouver Canucks 4
S1 Edmonton Oilers 2
S4 Los Angeles Kings 3
S4 Los Angeles Kings 1
S2 Vancouver Canucks 4
S2 Vancouver Canucks 3
S3 Calgary Flames 0

Finals

New York Islanders vs. Vancouver Canucks

Date Visitors Score Home Score Notes
May 8Vancouver5New York6OT
May 11Vancouver4New York6
May 13New York3Vancouver0
May 16New York3Vancouver1

New York wins the series 4–0.

NHL awards

Prince of Wales Trophy:New York Islanders
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Vancouver Canucks
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Glenn Resch, Colorado Rockies
Calder Memorial Trophy:Dale Hawerchuk, Winnipeg Jets
Conn Smythe Trophy:Mike Bossy, New York Islanders
Frank J. Selke Trophy:Steve Kasper, Boston Bruins
Hart Memorial Trophy:Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
Jack Adams Award:Tom Watt, Winnipeg Jets
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Doug Wilson, Chicago Black Hawks
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Rick Middleton, Boston Bruins
Lester B. Pearson Award:Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
NHL Plus/Minus Award:Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
William M. Jennings Trophy:Rick Wamsley, Denis Herron, Montreal Canadiens
Vezina Trophy:Billy Smith, New York Islanders
Lester Patrick Trophy:Emile Francis

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Billy Smith, New York Islanders G Grant Fuhr, Edmonton Oilers
Doug Wilson, Chicago Black Hawks D Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers
Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins D Brian Engblom, Montreal Canadiens
Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers C Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders
Mike Bossy, New York Islanders RW Rick Middleton, Boston Bruins
Mark Messier, Edmonton Oilers LW John Tonelli, New York Islanders

First games

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1981–82 (listed with their first team, stars(*) mark start in playoffs):

  • Jiri Bubla, Vancouver Canucks
  • Garth Butcher*, Vancouver Canucks
  • Bob Carpenter, Washington Capitals
  • Gaetan Duchesne, Washington Capitals
  • Ron Francis, Hartford Whalers
  • Grant Fuhr, Edmonton Oilers
  • Randy Gregg*, Edmonton Oilers
  • Dale Hawerchuk, Winnipeg Jets
  • Ivan Hlinka, Vancouver Canucks
  • Tim Hunter, Calgary Flames
  • Pelle Lindbergh, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Al MacInnis, Calgary Flames
  • Troy Murray, Chicago Black Hawks
  • Bernie Nicholls, Los Angeles Kings
  • Marian Stastny, Quebec Nordiques
  • Thomas Steen, Winnipeg Jets
  • Tony Tanti, Chicago Black Hawks
  • John Vanbiesbrouck, New York Rangers

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1981–82 (listed with their last team):

  • Don Marcotte, Boston Bruins
  • Rogie Vachon, Boston Bruins
  • Bill Clement, Calgary Flames
  • Eric Vail, Detroit Red Wings
  • Dave Keon, Hartford Whalers
  • Paul Shmyr, Hartford Whalers
  • Rick Martin, Los Angeles Kings
  • Steve Vickers, New York Rangers
  • Bob Dailey, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Jimmy Watson, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Don Luce, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Rene Robert, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Jean Pronovost, Washington Capitals

References

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