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1982–83 Quebec Nordiques season

National Hockey League team season


National Hockey League team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1982–83
year1982
TeamQuebec Nordiques
ConferenceWales
ConferenceRank8th
DivisionAdams
DivisionRank4th
Record34–34–12
HomeRecord23–10–7
RoadRecord11–24–5
GoalsFor343
GoalsAgainst336
GeneralManagerMaurice Filion
CoachMichel Bergeron
Captain*Vacant*
AltCaptainNone
ArenaColisée de Québec
GoalsLeaderMichel Goulet (57)
AssistsLeaderPeter Stastny (77)
PointsLeaderPeter Stastny (124)
PlusMinusLeaderMichel Goulet (+31)
PIMLeaderDale Hunter (206)
WinsLeaderDan Bouchard (20)
GAALeaderDan Bouchard (4.01)

The 1982–83 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques fourth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In the 1981–82 season, Quebec recorded their first winning season in the NHL, as they had a record of 34–34–12, earning 80 points, in which they finished fourth in the Adams Division, qualifying for the post-season for the second consecutive season. The Nordiques lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Boston Bruins.

Off-season

During the off-season, the Nordiques announced that they would not have a team captain for the 1982–83 season, as Andre Dupont only had the position for the second half of the 1981–82 season after team captain Robbie Ftorek was dealt to the New York Rangers. Expectations were high for the club after their improbable playoff run, in which the team was only one round away from a berth in the Stanley Cup finals.

Regular season

The Nordiques would have a mediocre regular season, as they hovered around the .500 mark for the entire year. Quebec would set a team record for victories, winning 34 games, however, the team finished with two fewer points than the previous season, as they finished the year with a 34-34-12 record, earning 80 points, and their third consecutive playoff appearance, as they finished in fourth place in the Adams Division.

Offensively, the Nordiques were led by Peter Stastny, who led the club with 124 points, and was second in the league scoring race, finishing behind Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers. Michel Goulet had a breakout season, scoring a team record 57 goals, which was the fourth highest total in the league. Goulet added 48 assists, earning 105 points, which was good for eighth in the NHL. Anton Stastny scored 32 goals and 92 points, while Marian Stastny scored 36 goals and 79 points despite missing 20 games due to injuries. On the blueline, Dave Pichette led the scoring, recording 24 points in 53 games, while Normand Rochefort earned 23 points in 62 games. Dale Hunter once again provided the team toughness, recording 206 penalty minutes.

In goal, Dan Bouchard was the number one goalie, winning a team best 20 games, while posting a team low GAA of 4.01, as well as recording the only shutout Quebec had during the season.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || October 6 || Quebec Nordiques || 6–4 || Buffalo Sabres || 1–0–0 || 2 || 11,196 |- | 2 || October 7 || Quebec Nordiques || 5–9 || Philadelphia Flyers || 1–1–0 || 2 || 16,250 |- | 3 || October 9 || Buffalo Sabres || 4–6 || Quebec Nordiques || 2–1–0 || 4 || 15,118 |- | 4 || October 11 || Montreal Canadiens || 4–3 || Quebec Nordiques || 2–2–0 || 4 || 15,259 |- | 5 || October 14 || Los Angeles Kings || 4–4 || Quebec Nordiques || 2–2–1 || 5 || 14,011 |- | 6 || October 16 || Philadelphia Flyers || 4–3 || Quebec Nordiques || 2–3–1 || 5 || 15,226 |- | 7 || October 20 || Quebec Nordiques || 5–3 || Detroit Red Wings || 3-3–1 || 7 || 8,242 |- | 8 || October 21 || Pittsburgh Penguins || 4–8 || Quebec Nordiques || 4–3–1 || 9 || 14,140 |- | 9 || October 23 || Quebec Nordiques || 5–9 || Montreal Canadiens || 4–4–1 || 9 || 18,144 |- |10 || October 26 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 4–9 || Quebec Nordiques || 5–4–1 || 11 || 14,483 |- |11 || October 30 || New York Rangers || 4–5 || Quebec Nordiques || 6–4–1 || 13 || 15,186

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Playoffs

The Nordiques opened the 1983 Stanley Cup playoffs with a best of five Adams Division semi-final series against the Boston Bruins. The Nordiques eliminated Boston in seven games in the Division finals the previous season. The Bruins had the best record in the Adams Division, posting a record of 50–20–10, earning 110 points, which was 30 more than the Nordiques. The series opened with two games at the Boston Garden, and Quebec stunned the Bruins in the first period, as Peter Stastny had a natural hat trick, as Quebec took a 3–0 lead. The Bruins came back, led by two goals by Mike O'Connell and one by Barry Pederson to even the game up, setting up overtime. In the extra period, Barry Pederson scored, as Boston completed the comeback and won the game 4–3. In the second game, the two teams exchanged goals in the first period, before Dale Hunter gave the Nordiques a 2–1 lead midway through the third period. The Bruins managed another comeback though, as Boston scored three unanswered goals to win the game 4–2, and take a 2–0 series lead. The series then moved to Le Colisée for the next two games, and the Nordiques, led by 31 saves by Dan Bouchard, staved off elimination with a 2–1 victory and cut the Bruins series lead in half. In the fourth game, Bruins goaltender Pete Peeters stole the show, making 38 saves, as Boston held on for a 2–1 win, and eliminated the Nordiques.

|- | 1 || April 5 || Quebec Nordiques || 3–4 || Boston Bruins || 0-1 || 13,549 |- | 2 || April 7 || Quebec Nordiques || 2–4 || Boston Bruins || 0-2 || 14,685 |- | 3 || April 9 || Boston Bruins || 1–2 || Quebec Nordiques || 1-2 || 15,290 |- | 4 || April 10 || Boston Bruins || 2–1 || Quebec Nordiques || 1-3 || 15,269

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Player statistics

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C7547771247828504
LW80574810551311044
LW7932609225251007
RW6036437932201303
RW6828396730-4503
RW80263864170-10602
C8017466320610121
LW76213152340403
LW7912284045-1000
RW51141024498001
D5332124499000
LW359142360101
D62617234011101
LW77791648-6001
D585111613511100
D46312156911000
D36212141085000
D752121414511001
D52481284-4201
D4329115914000
D512793811000
C1216742000
LW163364-2201
D1305564000
G5004480000
D121238-1000
D1412328-3000
LW2211259-1000
C70222-1000
C210121000
G1701120000
D700062000
C/LW20002-1000
RW100000000
D300020000
G1500000000
D20000-1000
D50004-4000
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PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
294750202181974.011
90015852714.730
95317682644.030
**Team:**4800803434123324.151

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PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIMPPGSHGGWG
C432510100
LW42240000
C421324010
LW40330000
D41014101
G401114000
RW40114000
D20110000
D401119000
LW20000000
RW40000000
D40008000
D10000000
LW40006000
D40002000
D400014000
LW40002000
D10002000
RW40004000
RW20000000
LW40002000
D40002000
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PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASO
242413112.730
**Team:**242413112.730

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Awards & records

  • Second NHL All-Star team: Michel Goulet

Transactions

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

Trades

June 8, 1983To Chicago Black Hawks11th round pick in [1984](1984-nhl-entry-draft) – David MackeyTo Quebec Nordiques12th round pick in [1983](1983-nhl-entry-draft) – Jindrich Kokrment

Waivers

December 31, 1982From Pittsburgh PenguinsPat Price

Free agents

Brian FordBillings Bighorns (WHL)
Jere GillisBuffalo Sabres

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Draft picks

Quebec's draft picks from the 1982 NHL entry draft which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal.

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
113David ShawCanadaKitchener Rangers (OHL)
234Paul GillisCanadaNiagara Falls Flyers (OHL)
355Mario GosselinCanadaShawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
476Jiri LalaDukla Jihlava (Czech.)
597Phil StangerCanadaSeattle Breakers (WHL)
7131Daniel PoudrierCanadaShawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
9181Mike HoughCanadaKitchener Rangers (OHL)
10202Vincent LukacHC Košice (Czech.)
11223Andre MartinCanadaMontreal Juniors (QMJHL)
12244Jozef LukacHC Košice (Czech.)
12248Jan JaskoSlovan Bratislava (Slovak)

References

References

  1. "1982-83 Quebec Nordiques Schedule".
  2. "1982-83 Quebec Nordiques Statistics – Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
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