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1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers season

NHL hockey team season


NHL hockey team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1988–89
year1988
TeamPhiladelphia Flyers
ConferenceWales
ConferenceRank7th
DivisionPatrick
DivisionRank4th
Record36–36–8
HomeRecord22–15–3
RoadRecord14–21–5
GoalsFor307 (8th)
GoalsAgainst285 (7th)
GeneralManagerBob Clarke
CoachPaul Holmgren
CaptainDave Poulin
AltCaptainMark Howe
Rick Tocchet
ArenaSpectrum
Attendance17,405
MinorLeagueHershey Bears
GoalsLeaderTim Kerr (48)
AssistsLeaderPelle Eklund (51)
PointsLeaderTim Kerr (88)
PIMLeaderJeff Chychrun (245)
PlusMinusLeaderRon Sutter (+25)
WinsLeaderRon Hextall (30)
GAALeaderRon Hextall (3.23)

Rick Tocchet The 1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 22nd season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the Wales Conference Finals to the Montreal Canadiens in six games.

Regular season

With Mike Keenan's firing, the reins were handed off to Paul Holmgren, who presided over a club in flux with young players promoted to larger roles. The defense underwent a major overhaul, as Brad Marsh was claimed in the waiver draft by Toronto, and Doug Crossman was dealt to Los Angeles for Jay Wells. Gord Murphy and Jeff Chychrun cracked the lineup on the back line as well.

Tim Kerr was fully healed from his shoulder surgeries and subsequent infections, while Rick Tocchet, Scott Mellanby, Murray Craven, Pelle Eklund and Peter Zezel were counted on to carry the offense. After a promising 5–1–0 start, a 4–15–1 slide cost Zezel his job, shipped off to St. Louis for Mike Bullard after Thanksgiving.

Following the deal, the Flyers went 13–2–1 to climb back over .500 and into solid playoff footing. However, youth and constant inconsistency derailed much progress to the top of the standings, and the team never went higher than three games above even. Mark Laforest was replaced in March as backup by Maple Leafs castoff Ken Wregget with the team reeling.

On the last day of the season, they fell 6–5 in overtime to the Penguins and into fourth place, as Mario Lemieux scored into an empty net. If the Flyers had scored using the extra attacker, they would have leapt over the Rangers into third place in the Patrick Division. Despite their mediocre record, their positive goal differential was a positive indicator that the team still had some life left.

The Flyers finished the regular season with the league's best power-play percentage, at 26.70% (98 for 367).

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Playoffs

Facing the first-place Washington Capitals in the first round, the Flyers pulled off the upset in six games. Ron Hextall managed to score another empty-net goal in the waning moments of Game 5, becoming the first NHL goalie to score a goal in the playoffs. The Flyers then came back from a 3 games to 2 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins in seven games to make the Wales Conference Finals before bowing out to the Montreal Canadiens in six games. This would be the Flyers last playoff appearance until 1995.

Schedule and results

Regular season

|- | 1 || October 6 || 4–1 || align="left"| New Jersey Devils || Hextall || 1–0–0 || 2 || |- | 2 || October 9 || 4–3 OT || align="left"| Buffalo Sabres || Hextall || 2–0–0 || 4 || |- | 3 || October 13 || 7–6 || align="left"| @ Minnesota North Stars || Hextall || 3–0–0 || 6 || |- | 4 || October 15 || 4–1 || align="left"| @ Los Angeles Kings || Hextall || 4–0–0 || 8 || |- | 5 || October 18 || 2–4 || align="left"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins || Hextall || 4–1–0 || 8 || |- | 6 || October 20 || 5–2 || align="left"| Quebec Nordiques || Hextall || 5–1–0 || 10 || |- | 7 || October 22 || 6–8 || align="left"| @ Hartford Whalers || Laforest || 5–2–0 || 10 || |- | 8 || October 23 || 4–5 OT || align="left"| Calgary Flames || Hextall || 5–3–0 || 10 || |- | 9 || October 26 || 3–4 || align="left"| @ New York Rangers || Hextall || 5–4–0 || 10 || |- | 10 || October 27 || 5–2 || align="left"| New York Islanders || Hextall || 6–4–0 || 12 || |- | 11 || October 29 || 5–6 || align="left"| New York Rangers || Hextall || 6–5–0 || 12 ||

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Playoffs

|- | 1 || April 5 || 2–3 OT || align="left"| @ Washington Capitals || Hextall || Capitals lead 1–0 || |- | 2 || April 6 || 3–2 || align="left"| @ Washington Capitals || Hextall || Series tied 1–1 || |- | 3 || April 8 || 3–4 OT || align="left"| Washington Capitals || Hextall || Capitals lead 2–1 || |- | 4 || April 9 || 5–2 || align="left"| Washington Capitals || Hextall || Series tied 2–2 || |- | 5 || April 11 || 8–5 || align="left"| @ Washington Capitals || Hextall || Flyers lead 3–2 || |- | 6 || April 13 || 4–3 || align="left"| Washington Capitals || Hextall || Flyers win 4–2 ||

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Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
    • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.*
    • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.*
No.PlayerPosRegular seasonPlayoffsGPGAPts+/-PIMGPGAPts+/-PIM
12RW69484088−47319141125127
22RW66453681−1183166612069
26LW7732467816371814923814
9LW79185169523193811−42
19RW76212950−1318319459228
10C54232649160193912032
14C552622482580191910551
29D78113243−614919156−128
2D529293874519015151410
32LW51928374521000−10
20C69181735449196511516
3D7543135−36819279013
24LW74161430−44319527312
7D6721921−318418022−151
25C2641317−1315
28D683141713140191341324
25C253101316416235018
15RW526612−88400000
8D303811−533100000
5D2901111031
27G640881131510128
23RW13167628112−10
6D801451124519022−365
33G170444
17LW53112−1519916000056
21RW53112−8199
10LW7112110
42C15101−137
21RW20101−73814044231
18RW14011−682000017
39D101100
37C501100
11C3011−10
49G10000
34RW6000129
35G30000500016

Goaltending

    • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.*
    • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.*
No.PlayerRegular seasonPlayoffsGPGSWLTSAGAGAASV%SOTOIGPGSWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
27Ron Hextall64633028618552023.23.89103,756151587445493.32.8900886
33Mark Laforest1715572497644.12.8710933
35Ken Wregget3211073136.01.82201305422138102.23.9280268
49Marc D'Amour100001300.001.000019

Awards and records

Awards

TypeAward/honorRecipientRefLeague
(annual)League
(in-season)Team
Bill Masterton Memorial TrophyTim Kerr
[NHL All-Star Game](40th-national-hockey-league-all-star-game) selectionRick Tocchet
NHL Player of the WeekTim Kerr (February 27)
Barry Ashbee TrophyKjell Samuelssonurl=http://www.flyershistory.com/cgi-bin/taward.cgititle=Flyers History – Team Awardswork=P.Ansonaccessdate=August 7, 2015}}
Bobby Clarke TrophyRon Hextall
Class Guy AwardRon Sutter

Records

Among the team records set during the 1988–89 season was a trio of powerplay goal records on October 13. Brian Propp tied a team record by scoring three of the Flyers six powerplay goals in the game (also tied for the team record), including four overall by the team in the second period, which set the team record for a single period. From March 1 to March 19, Rick Tocchet scored a goal in a team record nine consecutive games. On March 7, Tim Kerr scored eight seconds into the start of a game, the fastest in team history. Ron Hextall set an NHL record for most penalty minutes (113) by a goaltender in a single season. The Flyers set a team record for most powerplay goals (98) and tied another for fewest shutouts (0).

During game five of the division final playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Flyers allowed six goals during the first period, tying a team record, and ten goals during the game, setting a team record that was later tied. Pelle Eklund tied an NHL playoff record during the game for fastest goal from the start of a period, scoring six second into the second period. Kerr set team records for most goals (10), points (15), and powerplay goals (5) during the series. The Flyers also set records during the series for most shorthanded goals (4) and most penalties (94). In game one of the conference finals against the Montreal Canadiens, the Flyers tied a team record for most shorthanded goals scored (2).

Tim Kerr set a team record during the playoffs for most powerplay goals scored (8) while Mark Howe's 15 assists is a franchise high among defensemen. The seven shorthanded goals scored and 610 penalty minutes by the team are franchise playoff highs.

Milestones

MilestonePlayerDateRefFirst game
Gord MurphyOctober 6, 1988
Jeff HardingDecember 6, 1988

Transactions

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 27, 1988, the day after the deciding game of the 1988 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 25, 1989, the day of the deciding game of the 1989 Stanley Cup Finals.

Trades

DateDetailsRef
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Toronto Maple Leafs](1988-89-toronto-maple-leafs-season)url = http://articles.philly.com/1988-06-22/sports/26266973_1_mcguire-jacques-martin-full-time-assistant-coacharchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141220183921/http://articles.philly.com/1988-06-22/sports/26266973_1_mcguire-jacques-martin-full-time-assistant-coachurl-status = deadarchive-date = December 20, 2014title = Keenan Hires Mcguire, Martinnewspaper = Philadelphia Daily Newsfirst = Jaylast = Greenbergdate = June 22, 1988accessdate = December 12, 2014}}
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Quebec Nordiques](1988-89-quebec-nordiques-season)url = http://articles.philly.com/1988-07-26/sports/26236961_1_martin-madden-nordiques-flyers-general-managerarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141220183846/http://articles.philly.com/1988-07-26/sports/26236961_1_martin-madden-nordiques-flyers-general-managerurl-status = deadarchive-date = December 20, 2014title = Flyers Obtain Carkner From Quebec For Smythnewspaper = Philadelphia Daily Newsfirst = Jaylast = Greenbergdate = July 26, 1988accessdate = December 12, 2014}}
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Pittsburgh Penguins](1988-89-pittsburgh-penguins-season)url = http://articles.philly.com/1988-09-02/sports/26230381_1_nhl-waiver-waiver-draft-flyers-general-managerarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141220183839/http://articles.philly.com/1988-09-02/sports/26230381_1_nhl-waiver-waiver-draft-flyers-general-managerurl-status = deadarchive-date = December 20, 2014title = Hershey Goalie Traded To Pensnewspaper = The Philadelphia Inquirerfirst = Allast = Morgantidate = September 2, 1988accessdate = December 12, 2014}}
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [New York Rangers](1988-89-new-york-rangers-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Los Angeles Kings](1988-89-los-angeles-kings-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Montreal Canadiens](1988-89-montreal-canadiens-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [St. Louis Blues](1988-89-st-louis-blues-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Minnesota North Stars](1988-89-minnesota-north-stars-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Winnipeg Jets](1988-89-winnipeg-jets-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo Toronto Maple Leafsurl = http://articles.philly.com/1989-02-08/sports/26153025_1_sinisalo-flyers-deal-oilers-and-flyersarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141220183928/http://articles.philly.com/1989-02-08/sports/26153025_1_sinisalo-flyers-deal-oilers-and-flyersurl-status = deadarchive-date = December 20, 2014title = Flyers Deal Brown To Edmontonnewspaper = Philadelphia Daily Newsfirst = Jaylast = Greenbergdate = February 8, 1989accessdate = December 12, 2014}}
To Philadelphia FlyersTo [Edmonton Oilers](1988-89-edmonton-oilers-season)
To Philadelphia FlyersTo Toronto Maple Leafs

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamViaRef
Jocelyn Perreault
Marc D'Amour
Doug Sulliman
Bill Armstrong

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamViaRefN/A
Kevin McCarthy
Steve SmithCalgary Flames
Brad MarshToronto Maple Leafs
Nick FotiuEdmonton Oilers
Magnus RoupeFärjestad BK (Elitserien)
Willie Huber

Signings

DatePlayerTermRef
Terry Carkner3-year
Jeff Harding
Bruce Rendall
Scott Mellanby3-yearurl = http://articles.philly.com/1988-09-13/sports/26231300_1_training-camp-doug-crossman-willie-huberarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141220183926/http://articles.philly.com/1988-09-13/sports/26231300_1_training-camp-doug-crossman-willie-huberurl-status = deadarchive-date = December 20, 2014title = Opportunity Is Knocking for a Forgotten Flyernewspaper = The Philadelphia Inquirerfirst = Allast = Morgantidate = September 13, 1988accessdate = December 12, 2014}}
Rick Tocchet4-year
Claude Boivin
Tim Kerr4-year
Murray Baron
Ilkka Sinisalo2-year

Draft picks

NHL entry draft

Philadelphia's picks at the 1988 NHL entry draft, which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, on June 11, 1988.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeam (league)Notes
114Claude BoivinLeft wingCanadaDrummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
235Pat MurrayLeft wingCanadaMichigan State University (CCHA)
356Craig FisherLeft wingCanadaOshawa Legionaires (MetJHL)
63Dominic RousselGoaltenderCanadaTrois-Rivières Draveurs (QMJHL)
477Scott LaGrandGoaltenderUnited StatesHotchkiss School (Conn.)
598Edward O'BrienLeft wingUnited StatesCushing Academy (Massachusetts)
6119Gord FranttiDefenseUnited StatesCalumet High School (Mich.)
7140Jamie CookeRight wingCanadaBramalea Blues (MetJHL)
8161Johan SalleDefenseSwedenMalmö IF (Elitserien)
9182Brian ArthurDefenseCanadaEtobicoke Capitals (CJBHL)
10203Jeff DandretaRight wingUnited StatesCushing Academy (Massachusetts)
11224Scott BilleyRight wingUnited StatesMadison Capitols (USHL)
12245Dragomir KadlecDefenseCzechoslovakiaDukla Jihlava (TCH)

NHL supplemental draft

Philadelphia's picks at the 1988 NHL supplemental draft.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeam (league)
219Paul ConnellGoaltenderUnited StatesBowling Green State University (CCHA)

Farm teams

The Flyers were affiliated with the Hershey Bears of the AHL.

Notes

References

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