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 1984-85 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th season of the National Hockey League.
Mario Lemieux made his NHL debut by scoring 100 points and winning the Calder Trophy for rookie of the year.
He also set a new record for assists in a season with 135 and won his sixth straight Hart Trophy.
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 1983-84 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th season of the National Hockey League.
Starting this season, the NHL introduced a five minute extra period of overtime following the third period in the event of a tied game.
This season saw Gretzky score at least one point in the first 51 games of the season, a mark that is often compared to Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak in baseball.
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 1982-83 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League.
For the start of the season, the Colorado Rockies (formally the Kansas City Scouts) moved to East Rutherford, New Jersey and became the New Jersey Devils.
The Oilers set a new record, which they had just set the previous year, for most goals in a season with 424 and were lead by Wayne Gretzky's 196 points.
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 MSN Encarta - Wayne Gretzky
Gretzky also holds the records for the most goals (92), assists (163), and points (215) scored in a single season, as well as numerous other records for single games, the NHL playoffs, and the NHL All-Star Game.
Before the 1996-97 season he signed with the New York Rangers, where he was reunited with his former teammate and long-time friend, Messier.
On August 9, 1988, in what is considered by many as the most significant trade in NHL history, Pocklington traded Gretzky and two Oiler teammates to the Los Angeles Kings for two players, three first-round draft choices, and cash.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761574313/Gretzky_Wayne.html   (1433 words)

  
 1982 NHL Entry Draft -- Ken Daneyko
Suspended for New Jersey's 1985-86 season-opener and fined $500 by NHL in October 1985 for playing exhibition hockey in West Germany (Mannheim) during the summer of 1985.
Missed parts of 1996-97 season with hip injury, suffered in New Jersey's Oct. 14, 1996, practice, and with the flu, contracted in January 1997.
Paired on defense with Scott Niedermayer and Kevin Dean for New Jersey in 1995-96 season.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1982/82018.html   (1194 words)

  
 Articles - Québec Nordiques
A rivalry with the Montreal Canadiens intensified during the 1983-84 NHL season culminating in the infamous "Vendredi Saint" brawl during the 1984 playoffs, after which the Habs elminated the Nordiques from the postseason.
The 1978-79 season would be the final one for the WHA and for J.C. Tremblay, who retired at the end of the season and had his number 3 retired before the Nordiques merged into the National Hockey League together with three other WHA teams, the Winnipeg Jets, New England Whalers, and the Edmonton Oilers.
They won their first NHL division title in 1985-86 but were met with a defensive collapse in the playoffs, allowing the Hartford Whalers to advance.
www.lastring.com /articles/Quebec_Nordiques?mySession=152c7fe5808c09a893027976ac42288f   (1606 words)

  
 ipedia.com: National Hockey League Article
In the 1916-17 NHA season, there were six teams that comprised the NHA: the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Wanderers, the Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Bulldogs, the Toronto Blueshirts, and an army team from the 228th Battalion, stationed in Toronto.
Among one of the conflicts, and indeed, the one conflict that formed the NHL, was one of Edward J. Livingstone, owner of the Blueshirts.
In 1926, the NHL was left without competing leagues to vie for the Stanley Cup, due to its higher player salaries that other leagues were unable to match.
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 N.Y. Rangers
1962/63, 63/64, 64/65, 65/66 NHL Seasons - The Rangers miss the playoffs and Emile Francis is hired as the new head coach during the 1964/65 season.
1938/39 NHL Season - The NHL was reduced to 7 teams for the 38/39 season.
Coming off last seasons march to the finals the Ranger felt they were a few moves away from ending the drought and the curse of so many years ago.
home.westman.wave.ca /~football/Rangers/Rangers_main.htm   (7733 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey - Induction Showcase - Press Release
During his 19-year NHL career, Fuhr had his greatest success in Edmonton, being an integral component of five Stanley Cup teams from 1983 to 1990.
After a professional career that included AHL Calder Cup Championships in 1960, 1961 and 1962 and NHL stints in Detroit and Los Angeles, Brian Kilrea joined the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League as General Manager and Head Coach for the 1974-75 season.
First in longest undefeated streak by a goaltender in his first NHL season with 23 game wins.
www.legendsofhockey.net /html/ind03prolog2003.htm   (2549 words)

  
 1983 NHL Entry Draft -- Nevin Markwart
He did not make his 1986-87 NHL season debut until Boston's Oct. 30, 1986, game vs. Montreal.
Missed all of 1988-89 regular season and entire 1989 playoffs with strained abdominal muscle, an injury suffered during the 1987-88 season which flared up after Markwart returned to Bruins on Oct. 29, 1988.
Named after former NHL player Bob Nevin, who scored a goal during a Maple Leafs game on the night of Markwart's birth in Toronto.
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 1977 NHL Amateur Draft -- Greg Millen
NHL Goalie Games-Played Leader: 1983-84 (Hartford) (60 games)
NHL arbitrator Joseph Kane awarded the Penguins Pat Boutette and Kevin McClelland on June 29, 1981, as compensation for Hartford's signing.
Missed part of 1979-80 season with pulled hamstring, an injury suffered in October 1979.
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 1980 NHL Entry Draft -- Jari Kurri
Became third player in NHL history (with Phil Esposito and Wayne Gretzky) to score 70 goals in a season when he achieved feat in 1984-85.
Set NHL record (since broken) for consecutive games with at least one assist with 15 in 1983-84.
Considered retirement after 1996-97 season but came back to NHL for one more year so that he could score his 600th career NHL goal and be sharp for the 1998 Olympics.
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 Edmonton Oilers
Under coach and general manager Glen Sather, they won the STANLEY CUP in only their fifth NHL season (1983-84).
Now known as the Edmonton Oilers, the team joined the NHL in the 1979-80 season.
At the end of the 1989-90 season, however, the new captain, Mark MESSIER, led the Oilers to their fifth Stanley Cup.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /PrinterFriendly.cfm?ArticleId=J0002529   (234 words)

  
 Oldtimers' Hockey Challenge - Players - Dave Hutchison
During his two-plus seasons with the team, he was the defensive foundation upon which his partner, Doug Wilson, could afford to jump up into the offensive play.
By the time he made his NHL debut with the Kings in 1974, Hutchison had established himself as a role player who played an aggressive style of stay-at-home defense.
He went on to split the 1982-83 season between the New Jersey Devils and the Wichita Wind of the CHL and then retired from the game.
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 CANADIAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS
"Actually, I thought there would have been more minorities in the NHL by now, but I guess it's slowly growing," says Darren Lowe, coach of the University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's hockey team and one of four black players in the 1983-84 NHL season when he played eight games with Pittsburgh.
Most prominent are Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames, the NHL's leading scorer and MVP two seasons ago, Anson Carter of the New York Rangers and Mike Grier of the Washington Capitals (all forwards), along with goalie Kevin Weekes of the Carolina Hurricanes.
The NHL has a diversity task force to encourage minorities to get involved in hockey, and its director of youth development is Fredericton, N.B., native Willie O'Ree, the first black to play in the NHL with the Boston Bruins in 1958.
www.universitysport.ca /e/print_story.cfm?ID=1595   (1007 words)

  
 History-1983-84 - Washington Capitals
In the buy low, sell high world of the NHL talent market, Poile correctly assessed that it was time to move Maruk but it seemed as though he got little in return for a guy who was merely two seasons removed from the greatest campaign (60 goals, 76 assists in 1981-82) in franchise history.
Christian had scored 20-plus goals in each of his first two full NHL campaigns but suffered a torn shoulder in December of 1982 and saw his production drop to 18 goals as a result of the injury and the games missed.
Coming off the best season of its existence, Washington was suddenly 0-6-0 and had regressed to its previous incarnation as expansion fodder.
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 LetsGoWings.com > Players > Chris Chelios 24
In 1994-95 before the start of the NHL season, Chris played three games with EC Biel of the Swiss National-A. Chris spent the 1983-84 season with the United States national team and scored 49 points in pre-Olympic play.
In the shortened 1994-95 season, Chris was a First Team All-Star and led the Blackhawks with 33 assists, a +17 rating and 166 shots on goal.
He also won NHL Player of the Week honours in February and was the runner-up to the Norris Trophy at year's end.
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 Presidents' Trophy Online Research :: Information about Presidents' Trophy
It was introduced at the start of the 1985-86 NHL season by the league's Board of Governors.
Regular season champions prior to the 1985-86 NHL season
The Presidents' Trophy is an award presented by the National Hockey League to the team which finished with the best record in the entire league during the regular season.
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 Statistics and Standings
Each season has its own page, where you will find the league standings for the season, playoff results, individual player stats, uniform numbers, draft picks, and a listing of award winners and all-stars.
Some seasons are incomplete, especially in the areas of uniform numbers and playoff statistics.
This is due to one of two reasons - either I don't have the stats for them, or the player was traded during the season and the "official" stats do not differentiate between the two teams.
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 NHL Notebook: Kehoe's solution for NHL scoring drought would be net gain
The 2001-02 season summary in the NHL's weekly news release to media also avoided the topic, instead focusing on Bettman's oft-repeated emphasis on close scores.
Last season, the NHL had 14 individual scoring streaks of 10 games or more.
The league's season summary a year ago crowed of the increase in goals per game from 5.5 to 5.52.
www.post-gazette.com /penguins/20020421nhlnot0421p5.asp   (958 words)

  
 History-1983-84-2 - Washington Capitals
Pittsburgh was in the process of tanking its season so it could set itself up for the first overall pick and snag Mario Lemieux in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft.
The script was similar; the Flyers scored first and took a 2-1 lead on what would prove to be the final goal of Clarke's NHL career (against Washington's Al Jensen) at 17:21 of the first period.
Riggin was named the NHL's Player of the Week in consecutive weeks during the streak.
www.washingtoncaps.com /history/index.cfm?cont_id=111962   (2371 words)

  
 Raymond Bourque -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He also served as Boston's team captain for fourteen seasons, the longest tenure in Bruins' history and the second longest in NHL history.
Bourque was a solid force for Boston for twenty-one seasons (1979-2000), famous for combining offensive prowess at a level that few defensemen in league history had ever achieved -- he was a perennial shot accuracy champion at All-Star Games -- and near-unparalleled defensive excellence.
Ray Bourque burst onto the NHL scene in 1979 after being drafted in the first round 8th overall by the (additional info and facts about Boston Bruins) Boston Bruins.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/raymond_bourque.htm   (774 words)

  
 Park made his mark with intelligence, heart - 02/03/04
Brad Park was in the twilight of his career when he joined the Red Wings for the 1983-84 NHL season, but the brilliance that made him a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame was still there for all to see.
At the end of the season, Orr signed as a free agent with the Black Hawks, but he was finished before Thanksgiving in his first season with Chicago.
In his two Detroit seasons, Park played 147 games, and had 18 goals and 83 assists.
www.detnews.com /2004/wings/0402/07/w03-53866.htm   (727 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL - Gilmour says this season may be his last
Gilmour broke into the NHL in the 1983-84 season with St. Louis.
Gilmour said that he isn't physically worn down now, but he realizes the season is still young and that by the end the hits he absorbs could take their toll.
Gilmour is tied with Dale Hawerchuk for 13th place on the NHL's career assists list with 891 and his 1,314 points rank him 20th.
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 Online Sportsbook Odds - Sportsbook Online Betting
In 1921, at the league meeting in Akron, the championship of the 1920 season was awarded to the Akron Pros, as the only undefeated team in the Association in 1920.
Late in the season, the NFL made its greatest coup in gaining national recognition.
By the beginning of December, most of the teams in the APFA had abandoned their hopes for a championship, and some of them, including the Chicago Tigers and the Detroit Heralds, had finished their seasons, disbanded, and had their franchises canceled by the Association.
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 1981 NHL Entry Draft -- Tom Hirsch
Joined Minnesota for balance of 1983-84 NHL season after competing in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.
Missed start of 1984-85 season with separated shoulder, an injury suffered during Minnesota's training camp in October 1984.
Named to Team USA roster for 1983 World Junior Championships, but was unable to play in tournament due to injury.
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 Detroit Red Wings - 2/3/04
Brad Park was in the twilight of his career when he joined the Red Wings for the 1983-84 NHL season, but the brilliance that made him a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame was still there for all to see.
For the NHL All-Star Game, fans vote for the starters and the league picks the reserves.
Burning questions about some NHL teams -- as well as the league itself -- playing shorthanded:
www.detnews.com /2004/wings/0402/03   (278 words)

  
 Records from Gretzky's career
 Goals, minimum 50 games, from start of a season -- 61 in 1981-82, 1983-84.
 Consecutive point-scoring streak from the start of a season -- 51 games in 1983-84.
 Assists by a player in first NHL season -- 7, vs. Washington, Feb. 15, 1980.
www.canoe.ca /Gretzky/records.html   (781 words)

  
 Joy of Hockey/NHL Regular Season Individual Records
Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, N.Y. Rangers in 20 seasons, 1,487 GP (894 goals, 1963 assists).
Joy of Hockey is an unofficial site and is in no way connected to the Teams of the NHL, NHLPA, Media Relations Departments, or any other related Departments...
Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, N.Y. Rangers, in 20 seasons, 1,487 GP.
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 Fun 1984 Facts/Trivia- Fraser High School Class of 1984
In the 1983-84 NHL season, his first with the Wings, Yzerman played in all 80 games tallying 39 goals and 48 assists to lead all NHL rookies.
Miami of Florida won the 1983 college football National Championship, Georgetown won the 1984 Men's basketball National Championship.
Steve Yzerman was the Red Wings selection in the 1983 entry draft, the 4th player selected overall.
www.fhsclassof1984.com /1984.html   (1587 words)

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