1982–83 Calgary Flames season explained

League:NHL
Season:1982–83
Year:1982
Team:Calgary Flames
Divisionrank:2nd
Record:32–34–14
Homerecord:21–12–7
Roadrecord:11–22–7
Goalsfor:321 (T-7th in NHL)
Goalsagainst:317 (13th)
Altcaptain:None
Attendance:7,242
Goalsleader:Lanny McDonald (66)
Assistsleader:Guy Chouinard (59)
Pointsleader:Kent Nilsson (104)
Pimleader:Doug Risebrough (138)
Winsleader:Rejean Lemelin and Don Edwards (16)
Gaaleader:Rejean Lemelin (3.61)

The 1982–83 Calgary Flames season was the third season in Calgary and 11th for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League. Despite finishing the season below .500, the Flames had their best ever finish in the division standings, placing second in the Smythe Division.[1] In the playoffs, Calgary was able to avenge the previous season's defeat at the hands of the Vancouver Canucks by knocking off Vancouver in four games. In the second round, the Flames met up with their provincial rivals, the Edmonton Oilers, for the first time. The series would not be close, as Edmonton powered past Calgary in five games, including humiliating 10–2 and 9–1 victories over the Flames.

"Badger" Bob Johnson replaced Al MacNeil as the team's head coach prior to the season. Johnson would go on to coach 400 games with the Flames, and win 193 games in five seasons, both of which remain Flames records.[2] Johnson would later gain election into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992.[3]

Lanny McDonald, in his first full season in Calgary, had a career year, battling Wayne Gretzky for the scoring lead all season long. McDonald finished the season five goals behind Gretzky, but his mark of 66 remains a Flames record.[4] McDonald was the Flames representative at the 1983 All-Star Game,[5] and was awarded the Bill Masterton Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to the game.[6]

Regular season

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

1982–83 Game Log

Playoffs

1983 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

  Regular season Playoffs
PlayerGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
14804658104109111122
98066329890734719
23781758752896392
7801359721891674
871213758138913418
2679193150103934733
20 804404443913417
2480152641134811245
15601916351781344
17791419331790226
578131831112914524
274111152621811227
18601112232340004
164881220782132
11459817410000
680311144791128
1041761387-----
21259312451010
2535549853144
21523521-----
34221452590228
3139055770000
22141349-----
32141234-----
Denis Cyr 12111120-----
191610154910170
282801118-----
139011050000
3020000-----
1230007-----
1230002-----
2740005-----
2960000-----


Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.
Traded mid-season.
Bold denotes franchise record.

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

  Regular season Playoffs
PlayerGPTOIWLTGASOGAAGPTOIWLGASOGAA
313922111612813303.617327332704.95
13911091615614814.025226122205.84
2962800502104.50-------.--
3021000201106.60-------.--

Transactions

The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1982–83 season.

Trades

May 29, 1982To Calgary Flames
Richie Dunn
Don Edwards
2nd round pick in 1982 Entry Draft (Richard Kromm)
1st round pick in 1983 Entry Draft (Dan Quinn)
To Buffalo Sabres
1st round pick in 1982 Entry Draft (Paul Cyr)
2nd round pick in 1982 Entry Draft (Jens Johansson)
1st round pick in 1983 Entry Draft (Normand Lacombe)
2nd round pick in 1983 Entry Draft (John Tucker)
June 2, 1982To Calgary Flames
Kari Eloranta
To St. Louis Blues
Future Considerations
June 7, 1982To Calgary Flames
Steve Christoff
Bill Nyrop
2nd round pick in 1982 Entry Draft (Dave Reierson)
To Minnesota North Stars
Willi Plett
4th round pick in 1983 Entry Draft (Dusan Pasek)
June 7, 1982To Calgary Flames
Howard Walker
George White
6th round pick in 1982 Entry Draft (Mats Kihlstrom)
3rd round pick in 1983 Entry Draft (Perry Berezan)
4th round pick in 1984 Entry Draft (Paul Ranheim)
To Washington Capitals
Ken Houston
Pat Riggin
September 11, 1982To Calgary Flames
Doug Risebrough
2nd round pick in 1983 Entry Draft
(traded to Minnesota North Stars;
North Stars selected Frank Musil)
To Montreal Canadiens
Washington Capitals' 2nd round pick in 1983 Entry Draft (Todd Francis)
3rd round pick in 1984 Entry Draft (Graeme Bonar)
November 8, 1982To Calgary Flames
rights to Carey Wilson
To Chicago Black Hawks
Denis Cyr
December 2, 1982To Calgary Flames
Yves Courteau
To Detroit Red Wings
Bob Francis

Free agents

Player Former team
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
Montreal Canadiens
Michigan Tech (NCAA)
Muskegon Mohawks (IHL)
Ohio State University (NCAA)
Clarkson College (NCAA)
Player New team
Leksands IF (Elitserien)
HIFK (SM-liiga)
Buffalo Sabres

Draft picks

See main article: List of Calgary Flames draft picks.

Calgary's picks at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft, held in Montreal, Quebec.[7]

RndPickPlayerNationalityPositionTeam (league)NHL statistics
GPGAPtsPIM
2 29 DPrince Albert Raiders (SJHL)20000
2 37 LWPortland Winter Hawks (WHL)37270103173138
3 51 Jim Laing DClarkson University (ECAC)
4 65 Dave Meszaros Toronto Marlboros (OHL)
4 72 CBillings Bighorns (WHL)40346100146291
5 93 Lou Kiriakou DToronto Marlboros (OHL)
6 114 Jeff Vaive COttawa 67's (OHL)
6 118 DN/A
7 135 Brad Ramsden CPeterborough Petes (OHL)
8 156 Roy Myllari DCornwall Royals (OHL)
9 177 FUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison (WCHA)
10 198 Jim Uens COshawa Generals (OHL)
11 219 CUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)
12 240 Dale Thompson RWCalgary Wranglers (WHL)

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Year-by-year results, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 106.
  2. Head Coaches, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 103.
  3. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b199202&page=bio#photo Bob Johnson profile
  4. 1982–83 season, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 129.
  5. All-Star selections, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 22.
  6. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinner.jsp?tro=BMT&year=1982–83 Bill Masterton Trophy winner
  7. http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/teams/dr000043.html Calgary Flames draft history