1990–91 Hartford Whalers season

The 1990–91 Hartford Whalers season was the franchise's 19th season, 12th in the NHL. The Whalers placed fourth in the Adams Division to qualify for the playoffs. The Whalers were eliminated in the first round by their New England rival Boston Bruins.

1990–91 Hartford Whalers
Division4th Adams
Conference9th Wales
1990–91 record31–38–11
Home record18–16–6
Road record13–22–5
Goals for238
Goals against276
Team information
General managerEddie Johnston
CoachRick Ley
CaptainRon Francis (Oct-Dec)
Vacant (Dec-Apr)
Alternate captainsPat Verbeek
Dean Evason
Kevin Dineen
ArenaHartford Civic Center
Average attendance12,404 (79.3%) [1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Springfield Indians (AHL)
Kansas City Blades (IHL)
Team leaders
GoalsPat Verbeek (43)
AssistsRon Francis (55)
PointsPat Verbeek (82)
Penalty minutesPat Verbeek (246)
Plus/minusUlf Samuelsson (+13)
WinsPeter Sidorkiewicz (21)
Goals against averageDarryl Reaugh (3.15)

Offseason

At the 1990 NHL Supplemental Draft held on June 15, the Whalers selected Jim Crozier with the 19th selection. Crozier played the 1989–90 season with Cornell University. In 16 games with the Big Red, Crozier posted a 10-3-1 record with a 2.63 GAA.

On June 16, 1990, the Whalers participated at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft held at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. With the 15th overall selection, the club selected Mark Greig from the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League. In 65 games with the Hurricanes, Greig scored 55 goals and 135 points in 1989-90. In the second round of the draft, Hartford selected Geoff Sanderson from the Swift Current Broncos of the WHL with the 36th overall selection. Sanderson scored 32 goals and 94 points in 70 games with the Broncos during the 1989-90 season. Some other notable players selected by Hartford include Mike Lenarduzzi, Jergus Baca, and Espen Knutsen.

The Whalers and New York Rangers made a trade on July 7, as Hartford acquired Carey Wilson and a third round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Jody Hull. In 41 games with the Rangers during the 1989-90 season, Wilson scored nine goals and 26 points. Wilson had previously played with the Whalers from 1987 to 1989, where in 70 games, he scored 29 goals and 60 points.

On July 16, the Whalers signed free agent John Stevens to a contract. Stevens spent the 1989-90 season with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, where he scored three goals, 13 points, and accumulated 193 penalty minutes in 79 games. Stevens had previous NHL experience, as he appeared in nine games with the Philadelphia Flyers from 1986 to 1988.

On September 30, the club signed free agent Paul Cyr from the New York Rangers. Cyr missed the entire 1989-90 due to injuries, and played in only one game during the 1988-89 season. In his last healthy season in 1987-88, split between the Buffalo Sabres and the Rangers, Cyr scored five goals and 19 points in 60 games. Also on this day, the Whalers acquired a sixth round draft pick at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft from the Washington Capitals in exchange for Dave Tippett.

Four days later, on October 3, the Whalers made a second trade with the Washington Capitals, as Hartford acquired cash considerations from Washington in exchange for Joel Quenneville.

Regular season

The Whalers had the most power-play opportunities during the regular season, with 403.[2]

Final standings

Adams Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Boston Bruins80442412299264100
Montreal Canadiens8039301127324989
Buffalo Sabres8031301929227881
Hartford Whalers8031381123827673
Quebec Nordiques8016501423635446

[3]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Wales Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1Boston BruinsADM80442412299264100
2Montreal CanadiensADM8039301127324989
3Pittsburgh PenguinsPTK804133634230588
4New York RangersPTK8036311329726585
5Washington CapitalsPTK803736725825881
6Buffalo SabresADM8031301929227881
7New Jersey DevilsPTK8032331527226479
8Philadelphia FlyersPTK8033371025226776
9Hartford WhalersADM8031381123827673
10New York IslandersPTK8025451022329060
11Quebec NordiquesADM8016501423635446

Divisions: PTK – Patrick, ADM – Adams

bold – Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1TOctober 4, 19903–3 OTQuebec Nordiques (1990–91)0–0–1
2WOctober 6, 19905–4New York Rangers (1990–91)1–0–1
3LOctober 8, 19903–5@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)1–1–1
4WOctober 10, 19904–3Buffalo Sabres (1990–91)2–1–1
5LOctober 12, 19902–4@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91)2–2–1
6WOctober 13, 19905–2Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)3–2–1
7TOctober 16, 19901–1 OT@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91)3–2–2
8WOctober 17, 19903–1@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1990–91)4–2–2
9LOctober 19, 19902–5@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91)4–3–2
10LOctober 24, 19900–3@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91)4–4–2
11LOctober 27, 19902–4Vancouver Canucks (1990–91)4–5–2
12LOctober 28, 19900–5@ Buffalo Sabres (1990–91)4–6–2
13LOctober 31, 19902–4Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)4–7–2
14LNovember 3, 19901–4St. Louis Blues (1990–91)4–8–2
15TNovember 6, 19901–1 OTChicago Blackhawks (1990–91)4–8–3
16LNovember 9, 19904–5@ Winnipeg Jets (1990–91)4–9–3
17WNovember 10, 19903–2 OT@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91)5–9–3
18WNovember 14, 19903–1Boston Bruins (1990–91)6–9–3
19WNovember 15, 19904–2@ New Jersey Devils (1990–91)7–9–3
20WNovember 17, 19904–2Washington Capitals (1990–91)8–9–3
21TNovember 21, 19904–4 OTQuebec Nordiques (1990–91)8–9–4
22WNovember 23, 19904–3@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)9–9–4
23LNovember 24, 19903–4Boston Bruins (1990–91)9–10–4
24LNovember 28, 19903–4Quebec Nordiques (1990–91)9–11–4
25WNovember 29, 19906–4@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91)10–11–4
26LDecember 1, 19902–4Edmonton Oilers (1990–91)10–12–4
27WDecember 3, 19904–2@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)11–12–4
28LDecember 5, 19903–4Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)11–13–4
29WDecember 7, 19904–3 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1990–91)12–13–4
30WDecember 8, 19903–1Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91)13–13–4
31LDecember 12, 19901–5Boston Bruins (1990–91)13–14–4
32LDecember 13, 19902–8@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)13–15–4
33WDecember 15, 19903–2@ Washington Capitals (1990–91)14–15–4
34LDecember 18, 19903–4 OTBuffalo Sabres (1990–91)14–16–4
35LDecember 20, 19902–4@ New York Islanders (1990–91)14–17–4
36WDecember 22, 19901–0Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91)15–17–4
37LDecember 23, 19902–5Minnesota North Stars (1990–91)15–18–4
38WDecember 26, 19904–1@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91)16–18–4
39LDecember 29, 19902–8@ Calgary Flames (1990–91)16–19–4
40LDecember 30, 19903–4@ Edmonton Oilers (1990–91)16–20–4
41WJanuary 2, 19915–2Vancouver Canucks (1990–91)17–20–4
42WJanuary 5, 19914–3Winnipeg Jets (1990–91)18–20–4
43LJanuary 8, 19913–4 OT@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91)18–21–4
44WJanuary 10, 19915–4@ Vancouver Canucks (1990–91)19–21–4
45TJanuary 12, 19912–2 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1990–91)19–21–5
46LJanuary 13, 19913–4@ New York Rangers (1990–91)19–22–5
47WJanuary 16, 19914–3Los Angeles Kings (1990–91)20–22–5
48WJanuary 23, 19915–4Calgary Flames (1990–91)21–22–5
49LJanuary 24, 19910–3@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)21–23–5
50WJanuary 26, 19915–3Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91)22–23–5
51LJanuary 29, 19911–8New York Islanders (1990–91)22–24–5
52LJanuary 31, 19913–4 OT@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91)22–25–5
53WFebruary 2, 19912–0@ Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91)23–25–5
54TFebruary 3, 19911–1 OT@ New York Islanders (1990–91)23–25–6
55WFebruary 6, 19915–1Edmonton Oilers (1990–91)24–25–6
56LFebruary 9, 19912–5Calgary Flames (1990–91)24–26–6
57WFebruary 10, 19913–1Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91)25–26–6
58WFebruary 13, 19916–2Detroit Red Wings (1990–91)26–26–6
59LFebruary 15, 19913–5@ New York Rangers (1990–91)26–27–6
60WFebruary 16, 19912–1@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)27–27–6
61WFebruary 20, 19915–3Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)28–27–6
62LFebruary 23, 19914–5Buffalo Sabres (1990–91)28–28–6
63TFebruary 24, 19915–5 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1990–91)28–28–7
64LFebruary 26, 19914–5@ Winnipeg Jets (1990–91)28–29–7
65LFebruary 28, 19913–6@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91)28–30–7
66TMarch 2, 19913–3 OT@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91)28–30–8
67TMarch 3, 19914–4 OTToronto Maple Leafs (1990–91)28–30–9
68LMarch 5, 19911–4St. Louis Blues (1990–91)28–31–9
69LMarch 9, 19912–5Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91)28–32–9
70LMarch 10, 19911–2Quebec Nordiques (1990–91)28–33–9
71WMarch 12, 19913–2@ Washington Capitals (1990–91)29–33–9
72WMarch 14, 19914–2Detroit Red Wings (1990–91)30–33–9
73WMarch 16, 19916–2New Jersey Devils (1990–91)31–33–9
74LMarch 17, 19911–6@ Buffalo Sabres (1990–91)31–34–9
75TMarch 19, 19911–1 OTBoston Bruins (1990–91)31–34–10
76LMarch 23, 19913–7@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91)31–35–10
77LMarch 25, 19912–3 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91)31–36–10
78LMarch 27, 19913–4 OT@ New Jersey Devils (1990–91)31–37–10
79TMarch 30, 19915–5 OTBuffalo Sabres (1990–91)31–37–11
80LMarch 31, 19913–7@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)31–38–11

Playoffs

Adams Division Semi-finals
No. R Date Score Opponent Series
1WApril 3, 19915–2@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)HAR leads 1–0
2LApril 5, 19913–4@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)Series tied 1–1
3LApril 7, 19913–6Boston Bruins (1990–91)BOS leads 2–1
4WApril 9, 19914–3Boston Bruins (1990–91)Series tied 2–2
5LApril 11, 19911–6@ Boston Bruins (1990–91)BOS leads 3–2
6LApril 13, 19911–3Boston Bruins (1990–91)BOS wins 4–2

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Pat VerbeekRW8043398224601505
Ron FrancisC6721557651-21016
Kevin DineenRW61173047104-15402
Bobby HolikC78212243113-3803
Rob BrownRW44182442101-71002
Brad ShawD724283229-10201
Todd KrygierLW72131730951302
Dean EvasonC7562329170-6100
Paul CyrLW70121325107-8012
Carey WilsonC458152316-14401
Doug CrossmanD414192319-13200
Ulf SamuelssonD623182117413000
Sylvain CoteD737121917-17100
John CullenC13881618-6401
Mike TomlakC/LW64881655-9010
Scott YoungRW3469158-9312
Randy CunneyworthLW32951449-6001
Mikael AnderssonLW41471180000
Adam BurtD4227963-4101
Mark HunterRW11437403100
Jim McKenzieLW41437108-7000
Ray FerraroC1525718-1100
Zarley ZalapskiD113366-7300
Dave BabychD80664-4000
Grant JenningsD4414582-13000
Terry YakeC1914510-3001
Ed KastelicW45224211-7000
Chris GovedarisLW141344-4001
Randy LadouceurD67134118-10000
Todd RichardsD20442-4000
Peter SidorkiewiczG5204460000
Doug HoudaD1912341-3000
Yvon CorriveauLW2311218-8000
Chris TancillC911242010
Jergus BacaD902214-3000
Michel PicardLW51012-2000
Geoff SandersonLW21010-2000
John StevensD14011110000
Kay WhitmoreG1801140000
Marc BergevinD40004-3000
James BlackLW100000000
Brian ChapmanD3000290000
Mark GreigRW40000-1000
Ross McKayG100000000
Jeff ParkerRW40002-2000
Daryl ReaughG2000040000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Peter Sidorkiewicz295352212271643.33112841120.872
Daryl Reaugh101020771533.151479426.889
Kay Whitmore85018393523.670379327.863
Ross McKay35100035.1401512.800
Team:4848803138112723.37221571885.874

Playoffs

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
John CullenC627910000
Mark HunterRW651617300
Pat VerbeekRW632540200
Randy LadouceurD61456000
Zarley ZalapskiD61348001
Dean EvasonC604429000
Brad ShawD61232000
Terry YakeC611216010
Sylvain CoteD60222000
Todd KrygierLW60220000
Rob BrownRW51017101
Paul CyrLW610110000
Kevin DineenRW610116000
Peter SidorkiewiczG60112000
Randy CunneyworthLW10000000
Bobby HolikC60007000
Doug HoudaD60008000
Jim McKenzieLW60008000
Todd RichardsD60002000
Geoff SandersonLW30000000
Mike TomlakC/LW30002000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Peter Sidorkiewicz359624244.010174150.862
Team:359624244.010174150.862

[5]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus-minus PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals;
      MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA=Shots against; SV=Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Transactions

The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the 1990–91 season.

Trades

July 7, 1990 To New York Rangers
Jody Hull
To Hartford Whalers
Carey Wilson
3rd round pick in 1991 - Michael Nylander
September 30, 1990 To Washington Capitals
Dave Tippett
To Hartford Whalers
6th round pick in 1992 - Jarrett Reid
October 3, 1990 To Washington Capitals
Joel Quenneville
To Hartford Whalers
Cash
October 11, 1990 To Montreal Canadiens
Cash
To Hartford Whalers
Todd Richards
October 30, 1990 To New York Islanders
5th round pick in 1992 - Ryan Duthie
To Hartford Whalers
Marc Bergevin
November 13, 1990 To New York Islanders
Ray Ferraro
To Hartford Whalers
Doug Crossman
December 21, 1990 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Scott Young
To Hartford Whalers
Rob Brown
February 20, 1991 To Detroit Red Wings
Doug Crossman
To Hartford Whalers
Doug Houda
March 4, 1991 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Ron Francis
Ulf Samuelsson
Grant Jennings
To Hartford Whalers
John Cullen
Zarley Zalapski
Jeff Parker
March 5, 1991 To Calgary Flames
Carey Wilson
To Hartford Whalers
Mark Hunter

Free agents

PlayerFormer Team
John StevensPhiladelphia Flyers
Paul CyrNew York Rangers

Draft picks

Hartford's draft picks at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft held at the BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
115Mark Greig CanadaLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
236Geoff Sanderson CanadaSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
357Mike Lenarduzzi CanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
478Chris Bright CanadaMoose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
6120Cory Keenan CanadaKitchener Rangers (OHL)
7141Jergus Baca CzechoslovakiaVSZ Košice (Czechoslovakia)
8162Martin D'Orsonnens CanadaClarkson University (ECAC)
9183Corey Osmark CanadaNipawin Hawks (SJHL)
10204Espen Knutsen NorwayVålerenga IF (Norway)
11225Tommie Eriksen NorwayPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
12246Denis Chalifoux CanadaLaval Titan (QMJHL)
S20Jim Crozier United StatesCornell University (ECAC)

See also

References

  1. "Hartford Whalers Yearly Attendance Graph". hockeydb.com.
  2. "1990-91 NHL Summary".
  3. Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 153. ISBN 9781894801225.
  4. "1990–1991 Conference Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  5. "1990-91 Hartford Whalers Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
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