- 1984–85 NHL season
The 1984–85 NHL season was the 68th season of the
National Hockey League . Twenty-one teams each played 80 games. TheEdmonton Oilers won their second straightStanley Cup by beating thePhiladelphia Flyers four games to one in the final series.This was the first year since they began broadcasting that CBC was not the lone network broadcaster in Canada. While
Molson continued to presentHockey Night in Canada on Saturday nights, rival breweryCarling O'Keefe began airing Friday night games on CTV. The two networks split the playoffs and finals.Regular season
The Philadelphia Flyers had the best record in the NHL, a mere four points ahead of second place Edmonton Oilers. Oilers' star
Wayne Gretzky once again won theArt Ross Trophy by reaching the 200 plateau for the third time in four years. He also set a new record for assists in a season with 135 and won his sixth straightHart Trophy .Mario Lemieux made his NHL debut by scoring 100 points and winning theCalder Trophy for rookie of the year.This season marked the true end for the
1960s in the NHL, as the last two players active in that decade,Butch Goring andBrad Park , retired after the playoffs. Goring was the last active, playing his last playoff game three days after Park's last game.Final standings
"Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes. Teams qualifying for the playoffs shown in bold."
Prince of Wales Conference
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tanley Cup playoffs
* Patrick Division FinalsThe
Philadelphia Flyers ended theNew York Islanders ' string of five straight seasons in the Stanley Cup Finals by dispatching the club four games to one. Flyers goaltenderPelle Lindbergh registered a pair of shutouts, one in Game 1, and the other in the clinching Game 5, by a 1–0 score.* Adams Division FinalsThe
Quebec Nordiques andMontreal Canadiens battled in a seven-game series. Bitter rivals from the province ofQuebec , the Nords shocked the Habs in 1982, only to see a fourth-place Montreal club upset Quebec the year before. In the deciding Game 7 at theMontreal Forum , Peter Stastny scored the game and series winning goal, giving Quebec an improbable 3–2 overtime win and berth in theWales Conference Finals.* Norris Division FinalsThe Chicago Black Hawks simply outscored the
Minnesota North Stars in an offensive-minded six-game series that featured 61 total goals.* Smythe Division FinalsDefending Cup champion Edmonton was too much for the
Winnipeg Jets , sweeping them in four straight games and doubling their goal total.* Wales Conference FinalsAlthough the Flyers held the best record in the NHL with 53 wins and 113 points, the
Adams Division held a better record against thePatrick Division , so the Wales finals began in Quebec City. Philly and Quebec split the first four games, then the Flyers edged the Nordiques, 2–1, in Game 5. Game 6 in Philadelphia was a tour-de-force for the Flyers, outshooting Quebec 36–15, and winning 3–0. Flyers captainDave Poulin 's two-man disadvantage shorthanded goal early in the second period was the deciding factor in the contest. The team returned to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1980. Unfortunately, the win came at a high cost, as both 54-goal forwardTim Kerr and defencemanBrad McCrimmon would be lost for the remainder of the playoffs with injuries.* Campbell Conference Finals The Oilers steamrolled the Black Hawks in a six-game series which broke all sorts of records for total offense. Edmonton won the first two games at home by 11–2 and 7–3 scores, only to see Chicago strike back at home with 5–2 and 8–6 victories. However, Edmonton rebounded to blast the Hawks in the final two games, 10–5 and 8–2 to earn their third trip to the Cup Finals in as many years. Edmonton set all-time playoff marks with most goals in one series, most goals in a six-game series, and both clubs set records with most total goals in a semifinal series and most total goals in one six-game series.
* FinalsEdmonton would lose the first game to the Flyers but would then take the next four to win their second straight Stanley Cup.
Playoff bracket
16TeamBracket
RD1=Division Semifinals
RD2=Division Finals
RD3=Conference Finals
RD4=Finals
RD1-seed01=A1
RD1-team01=Montreal Canadiens
RD1-score01=3
RD1-seed02=A4
RD1-team02=Boston Bruins
RD1-score02=2
RD1-seed03=A2
RD1-team03=Quebec Nordiques
RD1-score03=3
RD1-seed04=A3
RD1-team04=Buffalo Sabres
RD1-score04=2
RD1-seed05=P1
RD1-team05=Philadelphia Flyers
RD1-score05=3
RD1-seed06=P4
RD1-team06=New York Rangers
RD1-score06=0
RD1-seed07=P2
RD1-team07=Washington Capitals
RD1-score07=2
RD1-seed08=P3
RD1-team08=New York Islanders
RD1-score08=3
RD1-seed09=N1
RD1-team09=St. Louis Blues
RD1-score09=0
RD1-seed10=N4
RD1-team10=Minnesota North Stars
RD1-score10=3
RD1-seed11=N2
RD1-team11=Chicago Black Hawks
RD1-score11=3
RD1-seed12=N3
RD1-team12=Detroit Red Wings
RD1-score12=0
RD1-seed13=S1
RD1-team13=Edmonton Oilers
RD1-score13=3
RD1-seed14=S4
RD1-team14=Los Angeles Kings
RD1-score14=0
RD1-seed15=S2
RD1-team15=Winnipeg Jets
RD1-score15=3
RD1-seed16=S3
RD1-team16=Calgary Flames
RD1-score16=1
RD2-seed01=A1
RD2-team01=Montreal Canadiens
RD2-score01=3
RD2-seed02=A2
RD2-team02=Quebec Nordiques
RD2-score02=4
RD2-seed03=P1
RD2-team03=Philadelphia Flyers
RD2-score03=4
RD2-seed04=P3
RD2-team04=New York Islanders
RD2-score04=1
RD2-seed05=N4
RD2-team05=Minnesota North Stars
RD2-score05=2
RD2-seed06=N2
RD2-team06=Chicago Black Hawks
RD2-score06=4
RD2-seed07=S1
RD2-team07=Edmonton Oilers
RD2-score07=4
RD2-seed08=S2
RD2-team08=Winnipeg Jets
RD2-score08=0
RD3-seed01=A2
RD3-team01=Quebec Nordiques
RD3-score01=2
RD3-seed02=P1
RD3-team02=Philadelphia Flyers
RD3-score02=4
RD3-seed03=N2
RD3-team03=Chicago Black Hawks
RD3-score03=2
RD3-seed04=S1
RD3-team04=Edmonton Oilers
RD3-score04=4
RD4-seed01=P1
RD4-team01=Philadelphia Flyers
RD4-score01=1
RD4-seed02=S1
RD4-team02=Edmonton Oilers
RD4-score02=4Finals
Edmonton Oilers vs.Philadelphia Flyers Debuts
The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1984–85 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):
*Joel Otto , Calgary Flames
*Ed Olczyk , Chicago Black Hawks
*Marc Bergevin , Chicago Black Hawks
*Gerard Gallant , Detroit Red Wings
*Esa Tikkanen *, Edmonton Oilers
*Steve Smith, Edmonton Oilers
*Kevin Dineen , Hartford Whalers
*Ray Ferraro , Hartford Whalers
*Sylvain Cote, Hartford Whalers
*Ulf Samuelsson , Hartford Whalers
*Garry Galley , Los Angeles Kings
*Patrick Roy , Montreal Canadiens
*Petr Svoboda , Montreal Canadiens
*Stephane Richer , Montreal Canadiens
*Greg Adams, New Jersey Devils
*Kirk Muller , New Jersey Devils
*Dave Gagner , New York Rangers
*Grant Ledyard , New York Rangers
*Kelly Miller, New York Rangers
*Tomas Sandstrom, New York Rangers
*Rick Tocchet , Philadelphia Flyers
*Doug Bodger , Pittsburgh Penguins
*Mario Lemieux , Pittsburgh Penguins
*Steve Thomas, Toronto Maple Leafs
*Todd Gill , Toronto Maple Leafs
*Petri Skriko , Vancouver Canucks
*Al Iafrate , Washington Capitals
*Kevin Hatcher , Washington Capitals
*Dave Ellett , Winnipeg Jets
*Gino Cavallini , Calgary FlamesLast games
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1984–85 (listed with their last team):
*Terry O'Reilly , Boston Bruins
*Butch Goring , Boston Bruins
*Craig Ramsay , Buffalo Sabres
*Jerry Korab , Buffalo Sabres
*Jim Schoenfeld , Buffalo Sabres
*Real Cloutier , Buffalo Sabres
*Bob MacMillan , Chicago Black Hawks
*Brad Park , Detroit Red Wings
*Colin Campbell , Detroit Red Wings
*Darryl Sittler , Detroit Red Wings
*Ivan Boldirev , Detroit Red Wings
*Steve Shutt , Los Angeles Kings
*Anders Hedberg , New York Rangers
*Robbie Ftorek , New York Rangers
*Rick Kehoe , Pittsburgh Penguins
*John Garrett , Vancouver Canucks1985 trading deadline
* Trading deadline: March 12, 1985. [ [http://www.habsinsideout.com/main/3969 NHL trade deadline: Deals since 1980 | Habs Inside/Out ] ]
*March 12, 1985: Glen Cochrane traded from Philadelphia to Vancouver for future considerations.
*March 12, 1985:Dean Evason and Peter Sidorkiewicz traded from Washington to Hartford for David Jensen.
*March 12, 1985:Jim McGeough traded from Washington to Pittsburgh for Mark Taylor.
*March 12, 1985:Tiger Williams traded from Detroit to Los Angeles for future considerations.See also
*
List of Stanley Cup champions
*1984 NHL Entry Draft
*37th National Hockey League All-Star Game
*National Hockey League All-Star Game
*NHL All-Rookie Team
*1984 Canada Cup
*1984 in sports
*1985 in sports References
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/nhl1927.html Hockey Database]
* [http://nhl.com/ NHL.com]
* [http://www.oilersheritage.com/history/dynasty_highlights_85cup.html Oiler playoff highlights]
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