1991–92_Winnipeg_Jets_season

1991–92 Winnipeg Jets season

1991–92 Winnipeg Jets season

NHL hockey team season


The 1991–92 Winnipeg Jets season was the Jets' 20th season, their 13th in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Jets placed fourth in the Smythe Division and qualified for the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs, where they lost the Division Semi-final to the Vancouver Canucks, four games to three.

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Offseason

On June 17, 1991, the Jets introduced John Paddock as the new head coach of the team, as Bob Murdoch was not brought back after Winnipeg failed to qualify for the 1991 Stanley Cup playoffs. This would be Paddock's first head coaching job in the NHL, although he had six years of head coaching experience in the American Hockey League (AHL) and had led the Hershey Bears to the 1988 Calder Cup. Paddock was the head coach of the Binghamton Rangers in the 1990–91 season, leading the team to a 44–30–6 record.

With the fifth overall pick at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft held on June 22, 1991, the Jets selected defenceman Aaron Ward from the University of Michigan. In 46 games, Ward had 8 goals and 19 points. Some other notable picks that Winnipeg made were Juha Ylönen in the fifth round and Igor Ulanov in the tenth round.

On July 22, 1991, the Jets acquired Troy Murray and Warren Rychel from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Bryan Marchment and Chris Norton. Murray was coming off a 14-goal, 37-point season in 75 games with the Blackhawks in 1990–91, and would be named the captain of the Jets for 1991–92. Rychel spent the 1990–91 season with the Indianapolis Ice of the AHL, recording 33 goals and 63 points in 68 games, as well as 338 penalty minutes.

The Smythe Division added a sixth team for the 1991–92 season, as the expansion team San Jose Sharks joined the division.

Troy Murray was named captain, replacing Randy Carlyle and Thomas Steen.

Regular season

The Jets finished the regular season third in goaltending, allowing only 244 goals.[1] They also tied the Montreal Canadiens for the most shutouts, with 7.[2]

Final standings

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Divisions: NRS – Norris, SMY – Smythe
bold Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

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Playoffs

The Jets lost to the Vancouver Canucks in seven games, in the Division semi-finals.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
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Goaltending
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Playoffs

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Transactions

Trades

July 22, 1991 To Chicago Blackhawks
Bryan Marchment
Jeff Norton
To Winnipeg Jets
Troy Murray
Warren Rychel
October 11, 1991 To Buffalo Sabres
Dave McLlwain
Gord Donnelly
5th round pick in 1992 (Yuri Khmylev)
Future Considerations
To Winnipeg Jets
Darrin Shannon
Dean Kennedy
Mike Hartman
October 15, 1991 To Minnesota North Stars
Tony Joseph
To Winnipeg Jets
Tyler Larter
October 22, 1991 To Quebec Nordiques
Sergei Kharin
To Winnipeg Jets
Shawn Anderson
October 23, 1991 To Washington Capitals
Shawn Anderson
To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
October 29, 1991 To Boston Bruins
Brent Ashton
To Winnipeg Jets
Petri Skriko
November 22, 1991 To Boston Bruins
Scott Arniel
To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
November 26, 1991 To St. Louis Blues
8th round pick in 1992 (Igor Boldin)
To Winnipeg Jets
Mario Marois
December 30, 1991 To Minnesota North Stars
Warren Rychel
To Winnipeg Jets
Tony Joseph
Future Considerations
February 27, 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers
Moe Mantha
To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
March 2, 1992 To Washington Capitals
Paul MacDermid
To Winnipeg Jets
Mike Lalor
March 10, 1992 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Mark Osborne
To Winnipeg Jets
Lucien DeBlois
June 10, 1992 To Boston Bruins
Doug Evans
To Winnipeg Jets
Daniel Berthiaume
June 15, 1992 To Buffalo Sabres
Stephane Beauregard
To Winnipeg Jets
Christian Ruuttu
Future Considerations
June 19, 1992 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Danton Cole
To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
June 20, 1992 To St. Louis Blues
11th round pick in 1993 (Christer Olsson)
To Winnipeg Jets
11th round pick in 1992 (Ivan Vologjaninov)
June 20, 1992 To Chicago Blackhawks
1st round pick in 1992 (Sergei Krivokrasov)
2nd round pick in 1992 (Jeff Shantz)
To Winnipeg Jets
1st round pick in 1992 (Sergei Bautin)
2nd round pick in 1992 (Boris Mironov)

Waivers

November 12, 1991 To Quebec Nordiques
Don Barber

Free agents

PlayerFormer Team
Anatoli FedotovUndrafted Free Agent
Rob CowieUndrafted Free Agent
Aaron BrotenToronto Maple Leafs
PlayerFormer Team
Matt HerveyBoston Bruins

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Draft picks

Winnipeg's draft picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft held at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York.

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Farm teams

See also


References

  1. "1991-92 NHL Summary".
  2. "1991-1992 Division Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  3. "1991-92 Winnipeg Jets Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 4, 2009.

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