1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season

1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season

NHLTeamSeason
Season=1985–86
Team=Montreal Canadiens
Conference=Prince of Wales
ConferenceRank=5th
Division=Adams
DivisionRank=2nd
Record=40–33–7
HomeRecord=
RoadRecord=
GoalsFor=330
GoalsAgainst=280
GeneralManager= Serge Savard
Coach=Jean Perron
Captain=Bob Gainey
AltCaptain=Mats Naslund
Larry Robinson
Mario Tremblay
Arena=Montreal Forum
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Mats Naslund (43)
AssistsLeader=Mats Naslund (67)
PointsLeader=Mats Naslund (110)
PIMLeader=Chris Nilan (274)
WinsLeader=Patrick Roy (23)
GAALeader=Patrick Roy (3.35)
ConferenceWin=Yes
StanleyCup=yes

The 1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season involved winning the Stanley Cup for the first time in seven seasons, and the 23rd overall.

Offseason

NHL draft

Defencemen

"Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points"

"Montreal wins the series 4–1."

1986 Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup Champions

Bob Gainey, Doug Soetaert, Patrick Roy, Rick Green, David Maley, Ryan Walter, Serge Boisvert, Mario Tremblay, Bobby Smith, Craig Ludwig, Tom Kurvers, Kjell Dahlin, Larry Robinson, Guy Carbonneau, Chris Chelios, Petr Svoboda, Mats Naslund, Lucien DeBlois, Steve Rooney, Gaston Gingras, Mike Lalor, Chris Nilan, John Kordic, Claude Lemieux, Mike McPhee, Brian Skrudland, Stephane Richer, Serge Savard (general manager), Jean Perron (coach), Jacques Laperriere (assistant coach), Eddy Palchak (trainer)

Awards and records

* Kjell Dahlin, Rookie Scoring Leader, 71 points
* Kjell Dahlin, NHL All-Rookie Team
*Mats Naslund, NHL Second Team All-Star [National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p. 237, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-920445-98-5]
* Patrick Roy, Conn Smythe Trophy
* Patrick Roy, NHL All-Rookie Team

References

* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000451986.html Canadiens on Hockey Database]
* [http://nhlreference.com/teams/teamscores.htm?tm=MON&yr=1985&lg= Canadiens on NHL Reference]


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