1991–92 Quebec Nordiques season explained

League:NHL
Season:1991–92
Year:1991
Team:Quebec Nordiques
Conferencerank:11th
Divisionrank:5th
Record:20–48–12
Homerecord:18–19–3
Roadrecord:2–29–9
Goalsfor:255
Goalsagainst:318
Coach:Dave Chambers
Pierre Page
Goalsleader:Owen Nolan (42)
Assistsleader:Joe Sakic (65)
Pointsleader:Joe Sakic (94)
Pimleader:Steven Finn (194)
Plusminusleader:Mikhail Tatarinov (+8)
Winsleader:Stephane Fiset (7)
Gaaleader:John Tanner (3.47)

The 1991–92 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques 13th season in the National Hockey League.

Off-season

Quebec once again had the first overall draft pick heading into the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, as this marked the third consecutive season the Nordiques had the first overall selection. With the pick, Quebec selected Eric Lindros of the Oshawa Generals. Lindros scored 71 goals and 149 points with the Generals during the 1990–91 season, however, he let the Nordiques know that he was not interested in playing for Quebec. Despite this, the Nordiques drafted him, however, the club was unable to sign Lindros. Rather than playing for Quebec for the 1991–92 season, Lindros played for the Canadian national men's hockey team, and then returned to the Generals for the rest of the season.

The Nordiques did make a big signing, as they signed Russian hockey player Valeri Kamensky to a four-year contract to bring him to North America. Kamensky had played with CSKA Moscow since 1985, and had represented the Soviet Union at the 1988 Winter Olympics, winning a gold medal. In 1990–91 with CSKA, Kamensky 20 goals and 46 points in 46 games.

Quebec made a couple of free agent signings, as Doug Smail joined the team from the Minnesota North Stars. Smail split the 1990–91 season between the North Stars and Winnipeg Jets, scoring eight goals and 23 points in 72 games. The Nordiques also signed tough guy John Kordic from the Washington Capitals. Kordic appeared in only ten games during the 1990–91 season, splitting time between the Capitals and Toronto Maple Leafs, as he had no points, however, he recorded 110 penalty minutes.

The team named Mike Hough the captain, replacing Steven Finn and Joe Sakic who were co-captains of the club in the 1990–91 season.

Regular season

After winning their season opener against the Hartford Whalers, Quebec would endure a nine-game winless streak, and quickly fell into last place in the Adams Division with a 1–8–1 record. The team would eventually fall to 3–14–1, and head coach Dave Chambers was relieved of his duties, as general manager Pierre Page took over the coaching duties.

Under Page, the losses would continue to pile up, however, the team did have a five-game unbeaten streak in early December, as they went 4–0–1 during that span. However, the team did go through some very bad losing streaks, as the club went 1–16–2 during a nineteen-game span in January and February, and fell out of the playoff race. The club finished the year with a 20–48–12 record, earning 52 points, which was a six-point improvement from the previous season. The 52 points was the highest total by Quebec since they had 61 points in the 1988–89 season. Also, for the first time since 1987–88, the Nordiques did not finish in last place in the overall standings, as they had 13 more points than the expansion San Jose Sharks.

Joe Sakic had another impressive season, scoring 29 goals and 94 points in 69 games, to lead the team in points. Owen Nolan had a breakout season, scoring a team high 42 goals, while earning 73 points. Mats Sundin also saw improvement in his point totals, as he finished with 33 goals and 76 points in his second NHL season. Greg Paslawski had a surprising season, scoring 28 goals and 45 points for the team.

On defense, Mikhail Tatarinov, who came over to the Nordiques from the Washington Capitals in the off-season, led the team with 11 goals and 38 points. Alexei Gusarov was steady on the blueline, earning 23 points, while Curtis Leschyshyn had 17 points despite missing 38 games due to injuries.

In goal, Ron Tugnutt played the most, as he appeared in 30 games, earning six wins with a GAA of 4.02. Stephane Fiset led the club with seven victories, and had a 3.76 GAA. Jacques Cloutier had six wins and a 3.93 GAA, while John Tanner had a club best 3.47 GAA, however, he had only one victory in fourteen games.

Final standings

Schedule and results

No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1WOctober 5, 19914–2 Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 1–0–0
2LOctober 8, 19915–6 @ New Jersey Devils (1991–92) 1–1–0
3LOctober 10, 19912–3 @ Minnesota North Stars (1991–92) 1–2–0
4LOctober 12, 19914–5 Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 1–3–0
5TOctober 13, 19911–1 OTNew York Islanders (1991–92) 1–3–1
6LOctober 17, 19913–5 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1991–92) 1–4–1
7LOctober 19, 19911–6 Detroit Red Wings (1991–92) 1–5–1
8LOctober 23, 19912–3 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 1–6–1
9LOctober 24, 19910–5 Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 1–7–1
10LOctober 26, 19913–5 New York Rangers (1991–92) 1–8–1
11WOctober 29, 19917–2 Winnipeg Jets (1991–92) 2–8–1
12LOctober 31, 19914–5 @ New York Rangers (1991–92) 2–9–1
13WNovember 2, 19916–3 San Jose Sharks (1991–92) 3–9–1
14LNovember 7, 19912–4 @ Chicago Blackhawks (1991–92) 3–10–1
15LNovember 10, 19913–10 Washington Capitals (1991–92) 3–11–1
16LNovember 12, 19914–5 @ Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 3–12–1
17LNovember 14, 19912–5 @ Boston Bruins (1991–92) 3–13–1
18LNovember 16, 19912–6 Edmonton Oilers (1991–92) 3–14–1
19LNovember 18, 19913–7 Pittsburgh Penguins (1991–92) 3–15–1
20WNovember 21, 19915–2 Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 4–15–1
21LNovember 23, 19913–5 @ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 4–16–1
22WNovember 25, 19915–2 Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 5–16–1
23TNovember 27, 19914–4 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 5–16–2
24LNovember 28, 19912–5 @ St. Louis Blues (1991–92) 5–17–2
25WNovember 30, 19914–3 Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 6–17–2
26WDecember 3, 19913–0 Vancouver Canucks (1991–92) 7–17–2
27TDecember 5, 19912–2 OT@ Boston Bruins (1991–92) 7–17–3
28WDecember 7, 19917–5 Los Angeles Kings (1991–92) 8–17–3
29WDecember 10, 19915–2 Boston Bruins (1991–92) 9–17–3
30LDecember 12, 19911–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (1991–92) 9–18–3
31LDecember 14, 19912–4 St. Louis Blues (1991–92) 9–19–3
32LDecember 17, 19911–3 @ Washington Capitals (1991–92) 9–20–3
33TDecember 19, 19915–5 OT@ Calgary Flames (1991–92) 9–20–4
34LDecember 21, 19911–4 @ San Jose Sharks (1991–92) 9–21–4
35TDecember 22, 19916–6 OT@ Vancouver Canucks (1991–92) 9–21–5
36LDecember 26, 19911–4 Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 9–22–5
37WDecember 28, 19914–1 Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 10–22–5
38WDecember 30, 19915–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (1991–92) 11–22–5
39LJanuary 2, 19921–4 @ Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 11–23–5
40LJanuary 4, 19922–5 @ New York Islanders (1991–92) 11–24–5
41LJanuary 8, 19922–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 11–25–5
42LJanuary 9, 19924–5 @ Boston Bruins (1991–92) 11–26–5
43LJanuary 11, 19922–7 New York Rangers (1991–92) 11–27–5
44LJanuary 14, 19923–5 Calgary Flames (1991–92) 11–28–5
45LJanuary 21, 19923–5 Vancouver Canucks (1991–92) 11–29–5
46LJanuary 23, 19922–4 @ Chicago Blackhawks (1991–92) 11–30–5
47WJanuary 25, 19922–1 Winnipeg Jets (1991–92) 12–30–5
48LJanuary 28, 19922–4 Boston Bruins (1991–92) 12–31–5
49LJanuary 29, 19922–5 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1991–92) 12–32–5
50TJanuary 31, 19924–4 OT@ Winnipeg Jets (1991–92) 12–32–6
51LFebruary 2, 19922–8 @ Edmonton Oilers (1991–92) 12–33–6
52LFebruary 5, 19923–5 @ Calgary Flames (1991–92) 12–34–6
53LFebruary 8, 19920–3 Philadelphia Flyers (1991–92) 12–35–6
54LFebruary 9, 19921–2 New Jersey Devils (1991–92) 12–36–6
55LFebruary 11, 19923–4 Washington Capitals (1991–92) 12–37–6
56LFebruary 13, 19922–3 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1991–92) 12–38–6
57TFebruary 15, 19924–4 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 12–38–7
58WFebruary 18, 19924–0 Minnesota North Stars (1991–92) 13–38–7
59TFebruary 20, 19924–4 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1991–92) 13–38–8
60LFebruary 22, 19920–4 @ Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 13–39–8
61TFebruary 23, 19923–3 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 13–39–9
62LFebruary 26, 19924–7 @ San Jose Sharks (1991–92) 13–40–9
63LFebruary 27, 19922–4 @ Los Angeles Kings (1991–92) 13–41–9
64TMarch 3, 19924–4 OTBuffalo Sabres (1991–92) 13–41–10
65WMarch 5, 199210–4 @ Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 14–41–10
66TMarch 7, 19924–4 OTDetroit Red Wings (1991–92) 14–41–11
67WMarch 9, 19922–0 Hartford Whalers (1991–92) 15–41–11
68WMarch 11, 19925–4 Montreal Canadiens (1991–92) 16–41–11
69LMarch 14, 19924–5 OTBoston Bruins (1991–92) 16–42–11
70LMarch 15, 19924–6 @ Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 16–43–11
71LMarch 17, 19923–4 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1991–92) 16–44–11
72LMarch 19, 19923–6 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1991–92) 16–45–11
73WMarch 21, 19924–2 Minnesota North Stars (1991–92) 17–45–11
74WMarch 24, 19925–2 New York Islanders (1991–92) 18–45–11
75LMarch 26, 19924–5 OTChicago Blackhawks (1991–92) 18–46–11
76LMarch 28, 19922–5 @ New Jersey Devils (1991–92) 18–47–11
77LMarch 31, 19924–5 OTBoston Bruins (1991–92) 18–48–11
78TApril 12, 19921–1 OT@ Boston Bruins (1991–92) 18–48–12
79WApril 14, 19927–3 Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 19–48–12
80WApril 15, 19924–3 @ Buffalo Sabres (1991–92) 20–48–12

Player statistics

Regular season
Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C 69 29 65 94 205631
C 80 33 43 76 103-19822
RW 75 42 31 73 183-91700
RW 80 28 17 45 18-12514
LW 61 16 22 38 77-1621
D 66 11 27 38 728501
LW/C 78 13 20 33 86-8022
LW 46 10 18 28 47-11011
D 68 5 18 23 22-9301
LW 23 7 14 21 14-1201
RW 62 6 14 20 120-5000
C 52 7 10 17 32-5301
D 42 5 12 17 42-28301
D 28 6 9 15 22-5200
C 36 5 10 15 12-21102
D 20 3 12 15 16-15000
C 39 5 9 14 33-7201
D 69 2 11 13 80-12000
D 65 4 7 11 194-9000
C 30 2 8 10 14-2000
LW 24 3 5 8 1095000
LW 18 1 7 8 4-1000
D 46 2 5 7 44-4000
RW 23 2 4 6 14-6001
LW 19 2 4 6 14-7200
D 38 2 3 5 22-3000
RW 26 1 4 5 8-8100
LW 10 1 2 3 14-5000
LW 4 1 1 2 21000
RW 18 0 2 2 115-3000
D 29 0 2 2 138-10000
RW 10 1 0 1 8-6000
D 4 0 1 1 02000
C 10 0 1 1 31-5000
LW 44 0 1 1 164-3000
W 2 0 0 0 0-1000
RW 2 0 0 0 0-2000
G 26 0 0 0 60000
G 23 0 0 0 60000
C 5 0 0 0 45-2000
D 4 0 0 0 142000
D 5 0 0 0 26-1000
D 6 0 0 0 23-3000
G 14 0 0 0 40000
G 30 0 0 0 00000
Goaltending
Player MIN GPWLTGAGAA SO SA SV SV%
1133 23 7 10 2 71 3.76 1646575.890
1345 26 6 14 3 88 3.93 0712624.876
1583 30 6 17 3 106 4.02 1782676.864
796 14 1 7 4 46 3.47 1394348.883
Team: 4857 80 20 48 12 311 3.84 325342223.877
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Transactions

The Nordiques were involved in the following transactions during the 1991–92 season.

Trades

September 3, 1991To New York Rangers
Cash
To Quebec Nordiques
Stephane Guerard
September 25, 1991To Chicago Blackhawks
Ryan McGill
To Quebec Nordiques
Mike Dagenais
October 22, 1991To Winnipeg Jets
Shawn Anderson
To Quebec Nordiques
Sergei Kharin
February 18, 1992To Chicago Blackhawks
Future Considerations
To Quebec Nordiques
John Tonelli
March 7, 1992To San Jose Sharks
Don Barber
To Quebec Nordiques
Murray Garbutt
March 8, 1992To Minnesota North Stars
Kip Miller
To Quebec Nordiques
Steve Maltais
March 10, 1992To Edmonton Oilers
Ron Tugnutt
Brad Zavisha
To Quebec Nordiques
Martin Rucinsky
March 10, 1992To Calgary Flames
Greg Smyth
To Quebec Nordiques
Martin Simard
March 10, 1992To Pittsburgh Penguins
Bryan Fogarty
To Quebec Nordiques
Scott Young
June 15, 1992To Detroit Red Wings
Cash
To Quebec Nordiques
Doug Crossman
Dennis Vial
June 19, 1992To Tampa Bay Lightning
Martin Simard
To Quebec Nordiques
Tim Hunter

Waivers

November 12, 1991From Winnipeg Jets
Don Barber
February 27, 1992From St. Louis Blues
Gino Cavallini

Expansion Draft

June 18, 1992To Tampa Bay Lightning
Doug Crossman
June 18, 1992To Tampa Bay Lightning
Steve Maltais

Free agents

Player Former Team
Minnesota North Stars
Washington Capitals
Player New Team
Detroit Red Wings
Chicago Blackhawks

Draft picks

Quebec's draft picks from the 1991 NHL Entry Draft which was held at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York.

RoundPlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
11Oshawa Generals (OHL)
223Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
346Tabor Academy (USHS-MA)
468Ferris State University (WCHA)
590Saint-Jean Lynx (QMJHL)
5103Tri-City Americans (WHL)
7134Djurgårdens IF (Sweden)
8156Lahti (Finland)
8157Aaron Asp Ferris State University (WCHA)
9178Adam Bartell Niagara Scenic (NAJHL)
9188Western Michigan University (CCHA)
10200Paul Koch Omaha Lancers (USHL)
11222Boston University (Hockey East)
12244Eric Meloche Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
S2Dave TrombleyClarkson University (ECAC)
S8Chris HynnesColorado College (WCHA)

Farm teams

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: hockey-reference.com . 2009-09-18 . 1991-92 Quebec Nordiques Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com.