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 ipedia.com: Ken Hitchcock Article
Hitchcock began his coaching career during the 1984-85 season where he was coach of the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League.
During the 1998-99 NHL season, Hitchcock led the Stars to a regular season record of 51-19-12 (0.695 winning percentage), a team best.
Also during the 1997-98 season, Hitchcock was named to his first of three consecutive NHL All-Star Game teams as coach.
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 CCMSports.com > Community > Articles > 2003-02-02 - E-rush - What You Didn’t Know About Roy
Finally, last season, proving his timelessness, Patrick led the NHL in shutouts (9) and goals-against-average (1.94 / 122 in 63).
This season Patrick broke Sawchuk's record of 971 GP and went on to pass 1,000 career regular-season games, but his 240 career playoff games is also a record—for any player, ever, in any North American sport.
His best season was 1988-89, when he got six assists (the record for goalies, if you're curious, is Tom Barrasso's 48, followed by Grant Fuhr's 46—so Patrick might yet own this record as well).
en.ccmsports.com /community/articles/view_article.php?article_id=132&s=16   (620 words)

  
 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.
www.seattlehockey.net /stats/stats.htm   (377 words)

  
 who did the boston bruins play on 2 28 96
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 SSSpider report - NBA hall of fame
Baylor was injured early in the season and retired.
The legendary Earvin “Magic” Johnson of the LA Lakers, who returned to the NBA after a four-year retirement to play 32 regular season and four playoff games, announced his retirement from the NBA.
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame was founded in 1959 to honor great basketball players, coaches, referees, and others important to the history of the game.
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 History of Ice Hockey
Eventually the PCL folded, and at the start of the 1926 season, the NHL, which at that point had ten teams, divided into two divisions and took control of the Stanley Cup.
The League passed a rule prior to the start of the 1979-80 season decreeing that anyone who came into the NHL from that point on had to wear a helmet.
At its inception, the NHL boasted five franchises- the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Wanderers, the Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Bulldogs, and the Toronto Arenas.
www.all-sports-posters.com /historyoficehockey.html   (2682 words)

  
 1987 in History
July 16 Don Mattingly hits his 4th grand slam of season and ties AL record of homers in 6 straight games (on way to tie major league record of 8)
September 2 Kevin Bass is 1st NLer to switch hit home runs in a game twice in 1 season
August 2 Eric Davis is 7th to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in one season
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 1982 NHL Entry Draft -- Phil Housley
Suspended first three games of 1984-85 NHL season for being first man off bench to join brawl during Buffalo's Sept. 29, 1984, preseason game vs. Detroit in Lake Placid, N.Y. Missed part of 1984-85 season with bruised shoulder, an injury suffered during Buffalo's Dec. 1, 1984, game at Montreal.
Set NHL record for most goals by a defenseman in first 15 games of season with 10 in 1987-88.
He had originally signed a four-year deal with WInnipeg after the 1990-91 season, but exercised his option prior a deadline of Nov. 30, 1992, to cut the deal down to two years when he decided he was unhappy paying high Canadian taxes.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1982/82006.html   (1516 words)

  
 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.
Missed entire 1985-86 and 1986-87 seasons while recovering from October 1985 shoulder surgery and managed to play only one more game in January 1988 before retiring.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1981/81033.html   (257 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL - Barrasso returns for 18th NHL season
Barrasso, 36, is a 17-year NHL veteran and a former Calder and Vezina trophy winner as the league's rookie of the year and top goaltender in 1984.
Barrasso led the league with a 2.66 goals-against average in 1984-85 with Buffalo, and his 43 victories in 1992-93 as a member of the Penguins was also a league best.
He became a free agent following that season but was unable to sign with anyone and opted to sit out the entire 2000-01 season, fueling speculation that he would retire.
espn.go.com /nhl/news/2001/0717/1227084.html   (333 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL - Barrasso returns for 18th NHL season
Barrasso, 36, is a 17-year NHL veteran and a former Calder and Vezina trophy winner as the league's rookie of the year and top goaltender in 1984.
Barrasso led the league with a 2.66 goals-against average in 1984-85 with Buffalo, and his 43 victories in 1992-93 as a member of the Penguins was also a league best.
He became a free agent following that season but was unable to sign with anyone and opted to sit out the entire 2000-01 season, fueling speculation that he would retire.
espn.go.com /nhl/news/2001/0717/1227084.html   (333 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL - Barrasso returns for 18th NHL season
Barrasso, 36, is a 17-year NHL veteran and a former Calder and Vezina trophy winner as the league's rookie of the year and top goaltender in 1984.
Barrasso led the league with a 2.66 goals-against average in 1984-85 with Buffalo, and his 43 victories in 1992-93 as a member of the Penguins was also a league best.
He became a free agent following that season but was unable to sign with anyone and opted to sit out the entire 2000-01 season, fueling speculation that he would retire.
espn.go.com /nhl/news/2001/0717/1227084.html   (333 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL - Barrasso returns for 18th NHL season
Barrasso, 36, is a 17-year NHL veteran and a former Calder and Vezina trophy winner as the league's rookie of the year and top goaltender in 1984.
Barrasso led the league with a 2.66 goals-against average in 1984-85 with Buffalo, and his 43 victories in 1992-93 as a member of the Penguins was also a league best.
He became a free agent following that season but was unable to sign with anyone and opted to sit out the entire 2000-01 season, fueling speculation that he would retire.
espn.go.com /nhl/news/2001/0717/1227084.html   (333 words)

  
 Mario's Big Return
The first selection of the 1984 NHL draft, Lemieux earned the Calder Trophy as the league's top rookie of 1984-85.
On the heels of a sublime performance in the 1987 Canada Cup against the former Soviet Union, Lemieux reached new heights in the 1987-88 NHL season.
A 50-goal, 100-point season seemed within reach, even though Lemieux did not play in the team's first 36 games-let alone in a NHL game in more than three years.
www.psacard.com /articles/article2937.chtml   (1163 words)

  
 Gretzky's legacy: Records that will last forever
Now in an era where the NHL has a difficult time finding one 50-goal scorer in a single season, it's difficult to imagine a single player who once scored 92 in an 80-game schedule (1981-82) and produced at least 71 goals a year for four consecutive seasons (1981-82 through '84-85).
Most points, one season, including playoffs: 255 -- 1984-85 with 208 points in 80 regular season games and 47 in 18 playoff games.
More than his NHL record 51-game streak of 1983-84, where he scored 61 goals and 153 points, this was both durability and determination matched by only one other player: Wayne Gretzky.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19991121/SP_010.htm   (1604 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Paul Coffey
Coffey was elected to the OHA Second All Star Team in 1980, the NHL Second All Start Team in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1990 as well as the NHL First All Star Team in 1985, 1986, 1989 and 1995.
The 1984-85 season was by far Coffey's best season ever.
Finishing the season with 48 goals, 90 assists for 138 points saw Paul finish just one point behind Bobby Orr's record setting 139 points in a single season, the most for a defenseman.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Coffey_Paul.asp   (457 words)

  
 1979 NHL Entry Draft -- Jim Dobson
Miscellaneous: Missed most of 1984-85 season with knee injury, suffered during Quebec's training camp in October 1984.
Miscellaneous: Born on leap year in 1960, making him first NHL draftee ever born on a leap-year day.
Coaching Career: Named Seattle (WHL) head coach prior to 1987-88 season and remained in that position through 1987-88 season.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1979/79090.html   (235 words)

  
 Gretzky's legacy: Records that will last forever
Now in an era where the NHL has a difficult time finding one 50-goal scorer in a single season, it's difficult to imagine a single player who once scored 92 in an 80-game schedule (1981-82) and produced at least 71 goals a year for four consecutive seasons (1981-82 through '84-85).
Most points, one season, including playoffs: 255 -- 1984-85 with 208 points in 80 regular season games and 47 in 18 playoff games.
Gretzky's 212-point 1981-82 season, scoring a record 92 goals --including a record 50 in 39 games --is apt to be the best-ever season by a forward.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19991121/SP_010.htm   (1604 words)

  
 NHL.com News
Recorded a career-high 71 goals in 1984-85, setting a new NHL Record for Right-wingers.
Led Sabres in scoring on three occasions, recording 85+ points in four of five seasons.
Played nine and one half seasons for the Washington Capitals.
nhl.com /onthefly/news/hall_inductees061401.html   (1604 words)

  
 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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1984-85_NHL_season   (177 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Ken Hitchcock Article
Hitchcock began his coaching career during the 1984-85 season where he was coach of the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League.
During the 1998-99 NHL season, Hitchcock led the Stars to a regular season record of 51-19-12 (0.695 winning percentage), a team best.
Also during the 1997-98 season, Hitchcock was named to his first of three consecutive NHL All-Star Game teams as coach.
www.ipedia.com /ken_hitchcock.html   (513 words)

  
 Los Angeles Kings - Psychology Central
Despite Dionne's leadership, the Kings missed the playoffs the next two seasons, and were quickly swept out of the playoffs by the Oilers in the 1984-85 NHL season, when the Oilers won their second straight Stanley Cup championship.
And by the 1981-82 NHL season, he was already the most dominant player in the league, and he made the Oilers one of the elite teams in the NHL, on their way to winning four Stanley Cup championships in the 1980's.
Season was shortened due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Los_Angeles_Kings   (4931 words)

  
 Los Angeles Kings - Psychology Central
Despite Dionne's leadership, the Kings missed the playoffs the next two seasons, and were quickly swept out of the playoffs by the Oilers in the 1984-85 NHL season, when the Oilers won their second straight Stanley Cup championship.
And by the 1981-82 NHL season, he was already the most dominant player in the league, and he made the Oilers one of the elite teams in the NHL, on their way to winning four Stanley Cup championships in the 1980's.
Season was shortened due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Los_Angeles_Kings   (4762 words)

  
 Carolina Hurricanes - Players - Kevyn Adams
Broke the franchise record for shorthanded goals in a season with five (previous record was 4, held by Mike Rogers, 1980-81; Kevin Dineen, 1984-85; Murray Craven, 1991-92)...
Had played in just six regular-season NHL games prior to the season and had yet to record a point in the regular season...
Recalled by Toronto on 3/21 and played his only NHL game of the season the next night vs. PHI...
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 MSGNetwork.com
One of the most knowledgeable and thorough play-by-play personalities in the game of hockey, Rosen worked alongside Hockey Hall of Famer Phil Esposito during the 1984-85 season, before being joined by former Rangers goaltender John Davidson at the start of the 1986-87 season.
Rosen’s accomplishments were recognized on a national level when FOX Sports secured Rosen as one of their top play-by-play voices for the 1994-95 NHL season.
It was not the first national hockey assignment for Rosen, who also worked for ABC-TV covering the NHL at the end of the 1993-94 regular season.
www.msgnetwork.com /ourteam_srosen.jsp   (663 words)

  
 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation
Mal, who had a penchant for scoring game winning goals, was rewarded in 1984-85 when he played most of the season in Buffalo.
He spent only a 6 game appearance in the minors that year, but was often a healthy scratch or battling nagging injuries in his only full NHL season.
Mal's first season in the Buffalo organization was spent entirely with Rochester, where he settled in nicely with a 32 goal, 65 point season.
www.sabresalumni.com /2001/davis_mal.php3   (678 words)

  
 The day of the NHL dynasty is dead
It wasn't long ago, the 1984-85 season, that 13 of the league's 21 teams had.500 or better records, eight won half of their games, and all 21 clubs scored 250 or more goals.
If Ray Bourque knows one thing in this, his 20th NHL season with the Bruins, it's this: The day of the dynasty in the National Hockey League is gone.
In the NHL, unlike other pro sports,.500 or better records include ties since the team standings are based on points: two for a win and one for a tie (one is better than none).
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19981025/SP_015.htm   (1414 words)

  
 Carolina Hurricanes - Players - Kevyn Adams
Broke the franchise record for shorthanded goals in a season with five (previous record was 4, held by Mike Rogers, 1980-81; Kevin Dineen, 1984-85; Murray Craven, 1991-92)...
Had played in just six regular-season NHL games prior to the season and had yet to record a point in the regular season...
Scored his third shorthanded goal of the season, earned an assist, was (+2) and named first star vs. STL (1/6)...
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 1978 NHL Amateur Draft -- Craig MacTavish
MacTavish's Season in Prison: MacTavish did not play during the 1984-85 season because he was under suspension from the NHL.
Trained with Team Canada in Calgary during summer of 1985 after his release from prison so that he could get back into shape for 1985-86 NHL season.
Was last NHL player to play regularly without a helmet, although he did wear a helmet during the years he played in Boston.
hockeydraftcentral.com /1978/78153.html   (1145 words)

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