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1985–86 Quebec Nordiques season

National Hockey League team season


National Hockey League team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1985–86
year1985
TeamQuebec Nordiques
ConferenceWales
ConferenceRank3rd
DivisionAdams
DivisionRank1st
Record43–31–6
HomeRecord23–13–4
RoadRecord20–18–2
GoalsFor330
GoalsAgainst289
GeneralManagerMaurice Filion
CoachMichel Bergeron
CaptainMario Marois (Oct–Nov)
Peter Stastny (Nov–Apr)
ArenaColisée de Québec
GoalsLeaderMichel Goulet (53)
AssistsLeaderPeter Stastny (81)
PointsLeaderPeter Stastny (122)
PlusMinusLeaderDavid Shaw (+14)
PIMLeaderDale Hunter (265)
WinsLeaderClint Malarchuk (26)
GAALeaderClint Malarchuk (3.21)
DivisionWinYes

Peter Stastny (Nov–Apr) The 1985–86 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques seventh season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Nordiques, led by their new captain Peter Stastny, captured their first division title since the 1976–77 season but were swept of the first round of the playoffs by the Hartford Whalers.

Offseason

The Nordiques had a pretty quiet off-season, with the only trade during the summer was acquiring John Anderson from the Toronto Maple Leafs for Brad Maxwell. Anderson was second in Leafs scoring with 32 goals and 63 points in 1984–85. Quebec also made a trade late in the pre-season, as the Nordiques acquired Gilbert Delorme from the St. Louis Blues for Bruce Bell. Delorme, a stay-at-home defenseman, had two goals and 14 points in 74 games with the Blues.

The Nordiques signed free agent Tony Currie from the Edmonton Oilers, while they lost Blake Wesley, who signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Regular season

The Nordiques started the season with a seven-game winning streak, however, the club fell into a slump, and had a 3-10-1 record in their next fourteen games to fall to 10–10–1. Quebec returned to their winning ways, going unbeaten in their next eight games, and found themselves battling with the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens for first place in the Adams Division. The Nordiques fell into another slump, losing five of their next six games, however, the team then won seven in a row to improve to 25–15–2, and had a narrow two point lead over the Canadiens for first in the division. The Nordiques and Canadiens would continue to battle for the division title for the remainder of the season, and it was the Nordiques, who finished the year 43–31–6, earning 92 points, who came out of top to win the Adams Division for the first time in team history.

Offensively, Quebec was led by Peter Stastny, who led the club with 122 points, as he scored 41 goals and added 81 assists, to finish sixth in NHL scoring. Stastny also became the Nordiques captain in November, when the club traded away former captain Mario Marois to the Winnipeg Jets. Michel Goulet had his fourth consecutive 50+ goal season, as he finished in fifth in the league with 53 goals. Goulet added 51 assists to earn 104 points, breaking the 100 point barrier for the third time in four seasons. Anton Stastny had a solid season, scoring 31 goals and 74 points, while Dale Hunter earned 28 goals and 70 points, along with a club high 265 penalty minutes.

On defense, the Nordiques were led by Robert Picard, who earned 34 points in 48 games with Quebec after being acquired in the Mario Marois trade. Twenty-one-year-old David Shaw, in his first full NHL season, had seven goals and 26 points.

In goal, Clint Malarchuk emerged as the starter, as he won 26 games, a 3.21 GAA, and four shutouts, all team highs, in his first full NHL season.

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- |1||W||October 10, 1985||6–2 || style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Black Hawks (1985–86) ||1–0–0||14,635 |- |2||W||October 12, 1985||4–0 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1985–86) ||2–0–0||15,270 |- |3||W||October 13, 1985||5–2 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Winnipeg Jets (1985–86) ||3–0–0||14,374 |- |4||W||October 15, 1985||4–1 || style="text-align:left;"| Hartford Whalers (1985–86) ||4–0–0||12,666 |- |5||W||October 17, 1985||2–1 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Philadelphia Flyers (1985–86) ||5–0–0||17,126 |- |6||W||October 19, 1985||4–3 || style="text-align:left;"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1985–86) ||6–0–0||14,050 |- |7||W||October 21, 1985||3–2 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1985–86) ||7–0–0||16,855 |- |8||L||October 24, 1985||5–6 || style="text-align:left;"| @ New York Islanders (1985–86) ||7–1–0||15,211 |- |9||T||October 26, 1985||4–4 OT|| style="text-align:left;"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1985–86) ||7–1–1||11,748 |- |10||W||October 29, 1985||6–4 || style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Canadiens (1985–86) ||8–1–1||15,370 |- |11||L||October 30, 1985||4–6 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Hartford Whalers (1985–86) ||8–2–1||11,014

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Playoffs

The Nordiques opened the 1986 Stanley Cup playoffs with a best of five Adams Division semi-final series against the Hartford Whalers. Despite finishing the season with a 40-36-4 record, earning 84 points, the Whalers finished in fourth place in the Adams Division. The series opened with two games at Le Colisée, however, the Whalers stunned the Nordiques with a 3–2 overtime victory to win the first game. Hartford then took a 2–0 series lead, as they easily defeated the favoured Nordiques 4–1 in the second game. The series moved to the Hartford Civic Center for the third game. The Whalers continued to dominate in the third game, destroying Quebec 9–4, to sweep the first place Nordiques out of the post-season.

|- | 1 || April 9 || Hartford Whalers || 3–2 || Quebec Nordiques || 0-1 ||14,504 |- | 2 || April 10 || Hartford Whalers || 4–1 || Quebec Nordiques || 0-2 ||14,562 |- | 3 || April 12 || Quebec Nordiques || 4–9 || Hartford Whalers || 0-3 ||15,126

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Player statistics

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C7641811226021508
LW7553511046462803
LW74314374198804
C802842702656704
LW77263258647525
C7516405620-131301
RW6521284926-1835
C80192443203-2022
LW7813213429-3032
D487273436-2110
D73719267814202
C/LW73111223493101
D69518231419001
RW471012221710003
D642182051-1100
RW44712191450200
RW2741317171100
D5431316820000
D201121342-10101
RW156511180100
D26549309200
D1218948100
C2735818-3000
D132576-1200
D13156102001
D832565000
D36224850000
G3103320000
RW35033148-2000
G46022210000
RW110100000
RW210100000
D17011280000
D13011252000
LW100000000
C70002-1000
G1100080000
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PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%
265746261241423.21413581216.895
172631141411113.862796685.861
46811351334.230242209.864
**Team:**485180433162863.54623962110.881

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PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
LW32139-1010
LW312310-2100
C11230-1100
LW31120-5000
C3022140000
D30222-4000
LW31010-2000
RW21010-1000
D20110-1000
D301140000
D30112-3000
C30112-5000
D100000000
D20005-2000
D10000-2000
C/LW30002-1000
G100000000
C300015-1000
G300000000
C10000-1000
RW2000190000
D300026-1000
RW30006-1000
C200000000
RW10000-1000
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PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASOSASVSV%
4010157.5002217.773
143302114.6208170.864
**Team:**183303165.25010387.845

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Awards and records

  • First NHL All-Star team: Michel Goulet

Transactions

The Nordiques were involved in the following transactions during the 1985–86 season.

Trades

June 21, 1986To Philadelphia Flyers2nd round pick in [1987](1987-nhl-entry-draft) – Jeff HardingTo Quebec Nordiques2nd round pick in [1986](1986-nhl-entry-draft) – Stephane Guerard

Free agents

Tony CurrieEdmonton Oilers
Blake WesleyToronto Maple Leafs

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Draft picks

Quebec's draft picks from the 1985 NHL entry draft which was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
115David LattaCanadaKitchener Rangers (OHL)
236Jason LafreniereCanadaHamilton Steelhawks (OHL)
357Max MiddendorfUnited StatesSudbury Wolves (OHL)
465Peter MasseyUnited StatesNew Hampton School (USHS)
478David EspeUnited StatesWhite Bear Lake High School (USHS)
599Bruce MajorCanadaRichmond Sockeyes (BCJHL)
6120Andy AkervikUnited StatesEau Claire Memorial High School (USHS)
7141Mike OliverioCanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
8162Mario BrunettaCanadaQuebec Remparts (QMJHL)
9183Brit PeerCanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
10204Tom SassoUnited StatesBabson College (NCAA)
11225Gary MurphyUnited StatesArlington Catholic High School (USHS)
12246Jean BoisCanadaTrois-Rivières Draveurs (QMJHL)

Farm teams

  • Fredericton Express (American Hockey League)

References

References

  1. "1985-86 Quebec Nordiques Schedule".
  2. "1985-86 Quebec Nordiques Statistics – Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
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