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1987–88 Quebec Nordiques season

National Hockey League team season


National Hockey League team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1987–88
year1987
TeamQuebec Nordiques
ConferenceWales
ConferenceRank11th
DivisionAdams
DivisionRank5th
Record32–43–5
HomeRecord15–23–2
RoadRecord17–20–3
GoalsFor271
GoalsAgainst306
GeneralManagerMaurice Filion
CoachAndre Savard
Ron Lapointe
CaptainPeter Stastny
ArenaColisée de Québec
GoalsLeaderMichel Goulet (48)
AssistsLeaderPeter Stastny (65)
PointsLeaderPeter Stastny (111)
PlusMinusLeaderGaetan Duchesne (+8)
PIMLeaderGord Donnelly (301)
WinsLeaderMario Gosselin (20)
GAALeaderMario Brunetta (3.72)

Ron Lapointe The 1987–88 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques ninth season in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Offseason

Quebec made a huge trade during the 1987 NHL entry draft, as the Nordiques traded away Dale Hunter and Clint Malarchuk to the Washington Capitals for Gaetan Duchesne, Alan Haworth, and the Capitals first round draft pick in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, in which the Nordiques selected Joe Sakic. Haworth had an injury plagued season in 1986–87, appearing in only 50 games, however, he scored 25 goals and 41 points. In 1985–86, Haworth had a career high 34 goals and 73 points for the Capitals. Duchesne had a career high 52 points with Washington in 1986–87, as he scored 17 goals and had 35 assists. Joe Sakic was the Nordiques second selection in the 1987 NHL entry draft, as he scored 60 goals and 133 points in 72 games with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL), as Quebec selected Bryan Fogarty with their first pick. Fogarty had 70 points in 56 games with the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).

Head coach Michel Bergeron left the Nordiques to take the head coaching job with the New York Rangers. As compensation, the Nordiques received the New York Rangers first round pick in the 1988 NHL entry draft. Quebec hired former Nordiques player Andre Savard to replace Bergeron. Savard ended his twelve-year playing career by playing his last two seasons with Quebec from 1983 to 1985. He had been the head coach of the Fredericton Express of the AHL.

Late in the pre-season, the Nordiques made a trade with the New York Rangers, when Quebec sent David Shaw and John Ogrodnick to the Rangers for Terry Carkner and Jeff Jackson. Carkner had a solid rookie season with New York in 1986–87, scoring two goals and 15 points in 52 games with the Rangers, while Jackson split the season between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Rangers, scoring 13 goals and 21 points in 64 games between the two teams.

Regular season

Quebec began the season with a three-game winning streak, and continued their early season success, as they had a 9–5–1 record through their first 15 games. The Nordiques then lost eight of their next nine games, to fall to 10–13–1--a slump which cost head coach Andre Savard his job. He was replaced by assistant coach Ron Lapointe on an interim basis for the remainder of the season. Under Lapointe, the Nordiques would go 6–3–1 in his first ten games to reach the .500 level with a 16–16–2 record, and found themselves in a fight with the Buffalo Sabres and Hartford Whalers for the final two playoff spots in the Adams Division. Quebec would remain in the hunt, as after 72 games, the team had a 32–36–4 record, good for 68 points, and a three-point lead on the Whalers for the final playoff spot. Quebec then went winless in their last eight games, going 0–7–1, as the Nordiques sank to last place in the Adams Division, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1980. Their record was 32–43–5, earning 69 points, which was their worst record since 1979–80, when the Nordiques were 25–44–11, getting 61 points.

On offence, the club was led by Peter Stastny, who recorded 111 points, which was good for a tie for fifth place in the National Hockey League (NHL). Stastny scored 46 goals, his highest total since 1983–84, while adding 65 assists. Michel Goulet once again led the club in goals, as he scored 48 times, while he added 58 assists for 106 points. Anton Stastny was solid once again, getting 27 goals and 72 points, while newcomers Gaetan Duchesne and Alan Haworth each cracked the 20 goal plateau, scoring 24 and 23 goals respectively.

Jeff Brown led the Nordiques from the blueline, scoring 16 goals and 52 points, while Terry Carkner chipped in with 27 points in his first season in Quebec.

In goal, Mario Gosselin appeared in 54 games, winning a team high 20 games, while posting a 3.78 GAA, and recording two shutouts for the team. Rookie Mario Brunetta was the backup, winning 10 games with a 3.72 GAA in 29 games. Another rookie, Ron Tugnutt, appeared in six games, earning two wins with a 3.38 GAA.

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- |1||W||October 8, 1987||5–1 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Hartford Whalers (1987–88) ||1–0–0 |- |2||W||October 10, 1987||6–5 OT|| style="text-align:left;"| Boston Bruins (1987–88) ||2–0–0 |- |3||W||October 12, 1987||5–2 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1987–88) ||3–0–0 |- |4||T||October 16, 1987||2–2 OT|| style="text-align:left;"| @ Buffalo Sabres (1987–88) ||3–0–1 |- |5||L||October 17, 1987||3–6 || style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Sabres (1987–88) ||3–1–1 |- |6||L||October 22, 1987||3–5 || style="text-align:left;"| Minnesota North Stars (1987–88) ||3–2–1 |- |7||L||October 24, 1987||5–7 || style="text-align:left;"| Calgary Flames (1987–88) ||3–3–1 |- |8||W||October 27, 1987||5–0 || style="text-align:left;"| Edmonton Oilers (1987–88) ||4–3–1 |- |9||W||October 29, 1987||4–2 || style="text-align:left;"| @ Boston Bruins (1987–88) ||5–3–1 |- |10||L||October 31, 1987||4–5 OT|| style="text-align:left;"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1987–88) ||5–4–1

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Player statistics

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C7646651116922002
LW80485810656-312914
LW6927457214-91504
C72233457112-5602
D7816365264-25904
LW80242347838412
RW61132841980002
C401019294-1501
LW68918271035023
D6332427159-8201
D603232647-7000
D6632225169-11002
LW7641822263000
C/LW7610102074-18122
C8071017164-29100
D6531316103-1011
C274101412-17301
D463101349-2010
D753710198-4100
D63437301-16100
LW173252-8001
RW152245-3100
D42132-3100
RW1411228-5000
RW801124-1000
G601100000
G29000160000
D90002-4000
G5400080000
D3000034-7000
LW100000-4000
{{SortnameKenMcRaeMcrae, Ken}}C10000000
RW100000000
RW40000-1000
D60000-1000
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PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%
300254202841893.78214221233.867
15502910121963.720778682.877
2846230163.380123107.870
**Team:**483680324353013.73223232022.870

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Awards

  • Second NHL All-Star team: Michel Goulet

Transactions

The Nordiques were involved in the following transactions during the 1987–88 season.

Trades

May 18, 1988To New York RangersHead Coach Michel BergeronTo Quebec Nordiques1st round pick in [1988](1988-nhl-entry-draft) – Daniel Dore

Waivers

October 5, 1987From New York RangersStu Kulak

Free agents

Basil McRaeMinnesota North Stars

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Draft picks

Quebec's draft picks from the 1987 NHL entry draft which was held at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
19Bryan FogartyCanadaKingston Canadians (OHL)
115Joe SakicCanadaSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
351Jim SprottCanadaLondon Knights (OHL)
472Kip MillerUnited StatesMichigan State Spartans (NCAA)
593Rob MendelUnited StatesWisconsin Badgers (NCAA)
6114Garth SnowUnited StatesMount St. Charles Academy (USHS)
7135Tim HanusUnited StatesMinnetonka High School (USHS)
8156Jake EnebakUnited StatesNorthfield High School (USHS)
9177Jaroslav SevcikZKL Brno (Czech.)
9183Ladislav TreslZKL Brno (Czech.)
10198Darren NaussCanadaNorth Battleford North Stars (SJHL)
11219Mike WilliamsUnited StatesFerris State Bulldogs (NCAA)
[S2](1987-nhl-supplemental-draft)11Mike HiltnerUnited StatesUniversity of Alaska Anchorage (WCHA)

Farm teams

  • Fredericton Express – AHL

References

References

  1. "1987-88 Quebec Nordiques Schedule".
  2. "1987-88 Quebec Nordiques Statistics — Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
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