1992–93 NHL season

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. Twenty-four teams played 84 games each. It proved, at the time, to be the highest-scoring regular season in NHL history, as a total of 7,311 goals were scored. 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 63 shutouts were recorded during the regular season. The Montreal Canadiens won their league-leading 24th Cup by defeating the Los Angeles Kings four games to one. As of the end of the 2007–08 season, this is the last time that a Canadian team has won the Stanley Cup.

1992–93 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 6, 1992 – June 9, 1993
Number of games84
Number of teams24
TV partner(s)CBC, TSN, SRC (Canada)
ESPN, ABC, NBC[lower-alpha 1] (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickRoman Hamrlik
Picked byTampa Bay Lightning
Regular season
Presidents' TrophyPittsburgh Penguins
Season MVPMario Lemieux (Penguins)
Top scorerMario Lemieux (Penguins)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPPatrick Roy (Canadiens)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsMontreal Canadiens
  Runners-upLos Angeles Kings

Regular season

Final standings

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points

Prince of Wales Conference

Adams Division
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA
x - Boston Bruins8451267109332268
x - Quebec Nordiques84472710104351300
x - Montreal Canadiens8448306102326280
x - Buffalo Sabres8438361086335297
Hartford Whalers842652658284369
Ottawa Senators841070424202395
Patrick Division
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA
z - Pittsburgh Penguins8456217119367268
x - Washington Capitals844334793325286
x - New York Islanders844037787335297
x - New Jersey Devils844037787308299
Philadelphia Flyers8436371183319319
New York Rangers8434391179304308

Clarence Campbell Conference

Norris Division
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA
x - Chicago Blackhawks84472512106279230
x - Detroit Red Wings8447289103369280
x - Toronto Maple Leafs8444291199288241
x - St. Louis Blues8437361185282278
Minnesota North Stars8436381082272293
Tampa Bay Lightning842354753245332
Smythe Division
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA
x - Vancouver Canucks8446299101346278
x - Calgary Flames8443301197322282
x - Los Angeles Kings8439351088338340
x - Winnipeg Jets844037787322320
Edmonton Oilers842650860242337
San Jose Sharks841171224218414

Note: x = clinched playoff berth, z = won Presidents' Trophy

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A PTS
Mario LemieuxPittsburgh606991160
Pat LaFontaineBuffalo845395148
Adam OatesBoston844597142
Steve YzermanDetroit845879137
Teemu SelanneWinnipeg847656132
Pierre TurgeonNY Islanders835874132
Alexander MogilnyBuffalo777651127
Doug GilmourToronto833295127
Luc RobitailleLos Angeles846362125
Mark RecchiPhiladelphia845370123
Mats SundinQuebec804767114

Leading Goaltenders

Player Team GP MIN GA SO GAA
Felix PotvinToronto48278111622.50
Ed BelfourChicago71410617772.59
Tom BarrassoPittsburgh63370218643.01
Curtis JosephSt. Louis68389019613.02
Kay WhitmoreVancouver3118179413.10
Dominik HasekBuffalo2814297503.15
Andy MoogBoston55319416833.16
Jeff ReeseCalgary2613117013.20
Patrick RoyMontreal62359519223.20
Daren PuppaBuffalo/Toronto3217859623.23

Stanley Cup Playoffs

Bracket

  Division Semifinals Division Finals Conference Finals Stanley Cup Finals
                                     
A1 Boston 0  
A4 Buffalo 4  
  A4 Buffalo 0  
 
  A3 Montreal 4  
A2 Quebec 2
A3 Montreal 4  
  A3 Montreal 4  
Prince of Wales Conference
  P3 NY Islanders 1  
P1 Pittsburgh 4  
P4 New Jersey 1  
  P1 Pittsburgh 3
 
  P3 NY Islanders 4  
P2 Washington 2
P3 NY Islanders 4  
  A3 Montreal 4
  S3 Los Angeles 1
N1 Chicago 0  
N4 St. Louis 4  
  N4 St. Louis 3
 
  N3 Toronto 4  
N2 Detroit 3
N3 Toronto 4  
  N3 Toronto 3
Clarence Campbell Conference
  S3 Los Angeles 4  
S1 Vancouver 4  
S4 Winnipeg 2  
  S1 Vancouver 2
 
  S3 Los Angeles 4  
S2 Calgary 2
S3 Los Angeles 4  

Boston vs. Buffalo

Buffalo wins best-of-seven series 4–0

Quebec vs. Montreal

Montreal wins best-of-seven series 4–2

Pittsburgh vs. New Jersey

Pittsburgh wins best-of-seven series 4–1

Washington vs. New York Islanders

  • April 18 - New York Islanders 1 Washington 3
  • April 20 - New York Islanders 5 Washington 4 (2OT)
  • April 22 - Washington 3 New York Islanders 4 (OT)
  • April 24 - Washington 3 New York Islanders 4 (2OT)
  • April 26 - New York Islanders 4 Washington 6
  • April 28 - Washington 3 New York Islanders 5

NYI win best-of-seven series 4–2

Chicago vs. St. Louis

St. Louis wins best-of-seven series 4–0

Detroit vs. Toronto

Toronto wins best-of-seven series 4–3

Vancouver vs. Winnipeg

Vancouver wins best-of-seven series 4–2

Calgary vs. Los Angeles

Los Angeles wins best-of-seven series 4–2

Montreal vs. Buffalo

  • May 2 - Buffalo 3 Montreal 4
  • May 4 - Buffalo 3 Montreal 4 (OT)
  • May 6 - Montreal 4 Buffalo 3 (OT)
  • May 8 - Montreal 4 Buffalo 3 (OT)

Montreal wins best-of-seven series 4–0

Pittsburgh vs. New York Islanders

  • May 2 - New York Islanders 3 Pittsburgh 2
  • May 4 - New York Islanders 0 Pittsburgh 3
  • May 6 - Pittsburgh 3 New York Islanders 1
  • May 8 - Pittsburgh 5 New York Islanders 6
  • May 10 - New York Islanders 3 Pittsburgh 6
  • May 12 - Pittsburgh 5 New York Islanders 7
  • May 14 - New York Islanders 4 Pittsburgh 3 (OT)

New York Islanders win best-of-seven series 4–3

Toronto vs. St. Louis

  • May 3 - St. Louis 1 Toronto 2 (2OT)
  • May 5 - St. Louis 2 Toronto 1 (2OT)
  • May 7 - Toronto 3 St. Louis 4
  • May 9 - Toronto 4 St. Louis 1
  • May 11 - St. Louis 1 Toronto 5
  • May 13 - Toronto 1 St. Louis 2
  • May 15 - St. Louis 0 Toronto 6

Toronto wins best-of-seven series 4–3

Vancouver vs. Los Angeles

  • May 2 - Los Angeles 2 Vancouver 5
  • May 5 - Los Angeles 6 Vancouver 3
  • May 7 - Vancouver 4 Los Angeles 7
  • May 9 - Vancouver 7 Los Angeles 2
  • May 11 - Los Angeles 4 Vancouver 3 (2OT)
  • May 13 - Vancouver 3 Los Angeles 5

Los Angeles wins best-of-seven series 4–2

Montreal vs. New York Islanders

  • May 16 - New York Islanders 1 Montreal 4
  • May 18 - New York Islanders 3 Montreal 4 (2OT)
  • May 20 - Montreal 2 New York Islanders 1 (OT)
  • May 22 - Montreal 1 New York Islanders 4
  • May 24 - New York Islanders 2 Montreal 5

Montreal wins best-of-seven series 4–1

Toronto vs. Los Angeles

  • May 17 - Los Angeles 1 Toronto 4
  • May 19 - Los Angeles 3 Toronto 2
  • May 21 - Toronto 2 Los Angeles 4
  • May 23 - Toronto 4 Los Angeles 2
  • May 25 - Los Angeles 2 Toronto 3 (OT)
  • May 27 - Toronto 4 Los Angeles 5 (OT)
  • May 29 - Los Angeles 5 Toronto 4

Los Angeles wins best-of-seven series 4–3

Montreal vs. Los Angeles

DateAwayScoreHomeScoreNotes
June 1Los Angeles4Montreal1
June 3Los Angeles2Montreal3(OT)
June 5Montreal4Los Angeles3(OT)
June 7Montreal3Los Angeles2(OT)
June 9Los Angeles1Montreal4

Montreal wins best-of-seven series 4–1. Patrick Roy (Montreal) wins Conn Smythe Trophy

Complete List of Neutral-Site Games

DateScoreCityArenaAttendance
October 13, 1992Calgary Flames 4, Minnesota North Stars 3Saskatoon, Sask.SaskPlace8,783
October 20, 1992Toronto Maple Leafs 5, Ottawa Senators 3Hamilton, ONCopps Coliseum7,186
November 3, 1992Washington Capitals 4, Chicago Blackhawks 1Indianapolis, INMarket Square Arena8,792
November 17, 1992Quebec Nordiques 3, Toronto Maple Leafs 1Hamilton, ONCopps Coliseum17,026*
November 18, 1992New Jersey Devils 3, Buffalo Sabres 2Hamilton, ONCopps Coliseum6,972
December 1, 1992Los Angeles Kings 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3Milwaukee, WIBradley Center-
December 8, 1992Montréal Canadiens 5, Los Angeles Kings 5 (OT)Phoenix, AZArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum12,276
December 9, 1992New York Rangers 6, Tampa Bay Lightning 5Miami, FLMiami Arena12,842
December 13, 1992New York Islanders 4, Edmonton Oilers 1Oklahoma City, OKMyriad Convention Center11,110
December 15, 1992St. Louis Blues 4, New York Islanders 3Dallas, TXReunion Arena-
January 4, 1993Montréal Canadiens 2, San Jose Sharks 1Sacramento, CAARCO Arena11,814
January 18, 1993Winnipeg Jets 8, Hartford Whalers 7Saskatoon, Sask.SaskPlace7,756
February 8, 1993Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Boston Bruins 0Atlanta, GAThe Omni12,572
February 9, 1993St. Louis Blues 3, Hartford Whalers 1Peoria, ILCarver Arena9,013original date Dec. 29th in Birmingham, AL
February 16, 1993Calgary Flames 4, Philadelphia Flyers 4 (OT)Cincinnati, OHRiverfront Coliseum-
February 19, 1993Quebec Nordiques 5, Tampa Bay Lightning 2Halifax, N.S.Halifax Metro Centre9,584
February 22, 1993Detroit Red Wings 5, Philadelphia Flyers 5 (OT)Cleveland, OHRichfield Coliseum13,382
February 22, 1993New York Rangers 4, San Jose Sharks 0Sacramento, CAARCO Arena13,633
February 23, 1993Winnipeg Jets 8, Ottawa Senators 2Saskatoon, Sask.SaskPlace-
March 1, 1993Vancouver Canucks 5, Buffalo Sabres 2Hamilton, Ont.Copps Coliseum17,098*
March 11, 1993Minnesota North Stars 4, Vancouver Canucks 3Saskatoon, Sask.SaskPlace12,006*
March 16, 1993Washington Capitals 4, Detroit Red Wings 2Milwaukee, WIBradley Center-
March 16, 1993Boston Bruins 3, New Jersey Devils 1Providence, RIProvidence Civic Center-
March 21, 1993Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Edmonton Oilers 4Cleveland, OHRichfield Coliseum18,782*

NHL Awards

Presidents' Trophy:Pittsburgh Penguins
Prince of Wales Trophy:Montreal Canadiens
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Los Angeles Kings
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Calder Memorial Trophy:Teemu Selanne, Winnipeg Jets
Conn Smythe Trophy:Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens
Frank J. Selke Trophy:Doug Gilmour, Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart Memorial Trophy:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Jack Adams Award:Pat Burns, Toronto Maple Leafs
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks
King Clancy Memorial Trophy:Dave Poulin, Boston Bruins
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Pierre Turgeon, New York Islanders
Lester B. Pearson Award:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL Plus/Minus Award:Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Vezina Trophy:Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
William M. Jennings Trophy:Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
Lester Patrick Trophy:Frank Boucher, Mervyn "Red" Dutton, Bruce McNall, Gil Stein

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks G Tom Barrasso, Pittsburgh Penguins
Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks D Larry Murphy, Pittsburgh Penguins
Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins D Al Iafrate, Washington Capitals
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins C Pat LaFontaine, Buffalo Sabres
Teemu Selanne, Winnipeg Jets RW Alexander Mogilny, Buffalo Sabres
Luc Robitaille, Los Angeles Kings LW Kevin Stevens, Pittsburgh Penguins

First games

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1992–93 (listed with their first team):

  • Bryan Smolinski, Boston Bruins
  • Matthew Barnaby, Buffalo Sabres
  • Philippe Boucher, Buffalo Sabres
  • Michael Nylander, Hartford Whalers
  • Alexei Zhitnik, Los Angeles Kings
  • Robert Lang, Los Angeles Kings
  • Darius Kasparaitis, New York Islanders
  • Vladimir Malakhov, New York Islanders
  • Alexei Kovalev, New York Rangers
  • Sergei Zubov, New York Rangers
  • Eric Lindros, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Martin Straka, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Sandis Ozolinsh, San Jose Sharks
  • Roman Hamrlik, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Byron Dafoe, Washington Capitals
  • Teemu Selanne, Winnipeg Jets
  • Alexei Zhamnov, Winnipeg Jets

Last games

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):

  • Reggie Lemelin, Boston Bruins
  • Carey Wilson, Calgary Flames
  • Brent Ashton, Calgary Flames
  • John Ogrodnick, Detroit Red Wings
  • Tim Kerr, Hartford Whalers
  • Bobby Smith, Minnesota North Stars
  • Brian Mullen, New York Islanders
  • Brad Marsh, Ottawa Senators
  • Laurie Boschman, Ottawa Senators
  • Brian Hayward, San Jose Sharks
  • Brian Lawton, San Jose Sharks
  • Petri Skriko, San Jose Sharks
  • Doug Wilson, San Jose Sharks
  • Rick Wamsley, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Steve Kasper, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Ryan Walter, Vancouver Canucks
  • Rod Langway, Washington Capitals
  • Randy Carlyle, Winnipeg Jets

1993 Trading Deadline

  • Trading Deadline: MARCH 22, 1993 [1]
  • March 22, 1993: Mark Hardy and Ottawa's 5th round choice in 1993 Entry Draft (previously acquired from Ottawa) traded from NY Rangers to Los Angeles for John McIntyre.
  • March 22, 1993: Jim Hrivnak and future considerations traded from Washington to Winnipeg for Rick Tabaracci.
  • March 22, 1993: Peter Taglianetti traded from Tampa Bay to Pittsburgh for Pittsburgh's 3rd round choice in 1993 Entry Draft.
  • March 22, 1993: Steve Konroyd traded from Hartford to Detroit for Detroit's 6th round choice in 1993 Entry Draft.
  • March 22, 1993: Vancouver's 9th round choice in 1993 Entry Draft traded from Vancouver to Winnipeg for Dan Ratushny.
  • March 22, 1993: Mike Hartman traded from Tampa Bay to New York Rangers for Randy Gilhen.
  • March 22, 1993: Murray Craven and Vancouver's 5th round choice in 1993 Entry Draft (previously acquired from Vancouver) traded from Hartford to Vancouver for Robert Kron, Vancouver's 3rd round choice in 1993 Entry Draft and future considerations.
  • March 22, 1993: Mike Ramsey traded from Buffalo to Pittsburgh for Bob Errey.
  • March 22, 1993: Craig Muni traded from Edmonton to Chicago for Mike Hudson.

Notes

  1. NBC only televised the All-Star Game.

References

  • NHL Official Guide & Record Book 1993–94. Toronto, ON: NHL Publishing. 1993. ISBN 0-920445-30-6.

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