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1988–89 Winnipeg Jets season

NHL hockey team season


NHL hockey team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1988–89
year1988
TeamWinnipeg Jets (1972–1996)Winnipeg Jets
ConferenceCampbell
ConferenceRank9th
DivisionSmythe
DivisionRank5th
Record26–42–12
HomeRecord17–18–5
RoadRecord9–24–7
GoalsFor300
GoalsAgainst355
GeneralManagerJohn Ferguson
Mike Smith
CoachDan Maloney and Rick Bowness
CaptainDale Hawerchuk
ArenaWinnipeg Arena
GoalsLeaderDale Hawerchuk (41)
AssistsLeaderThomas Steen (61)
PointsLeaderDale Hawerchuk (96)
PIMLeaderGord Donnelly (228)
WinsLeaderPokey Reddick (11)
GAALeaderBob Essensa (3.70)
prev_season[1987–88](1987-88-winnipeg-jets-season)
next_season[1989–90](1989-90-winnipeg-jets-season)

Mike Smith

The 1988–89 Winnipeg Jets season saw the Jets finish in fifth place in the Smythe Division with a record of 26 wins, 42 losses, and 12 ties for 64 points, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1981.

Off-season

After two seasons of leading the Jets into the playoffs, the club re-signed head coach Don Maloney to a contract extension through the 1990–91 season on May 16, 1988. At the 1988 NHL entry draft held on June 11, 1988, the Jets selected forward Teemu Selänne with their first round draft pick, tenth overall. Selanne spent the 1987–88 playing with Jokerit's junior hockey team, where in 33 games, he recorded 43 goals and 66 points.

On June 13, 1988, the Jets acquired Brent Ashton from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Paul MacLean. Ashton had 26 goals and 53 points in 73 games with the Red Wings in 1987–88. MacLean, who had been with Winnipeg since the 1981–82 season, had 40 goals and 79 points in 77 games. In total, MacLean broke the 40-goal plateau three times as a member with the Jets.

On July 19, 1988, Winnipeg made a trade with the New Jersey Devils, acquiring goaltender Alain Chevrier and the Devils' seventh-round pick in the 1989 NHL entry draft for Steve Rooney and the Jets' third-round pick in the 1990 NHL entry draft. Chevrier had a record of 18–19–3 with a 3.77 goals against average (GAA) in 45 games with the Devils in 1987–88, while Steve Rooney had 7 goals and 13 points, along with 217 penalty minutes, in 56 games with the Jets in 1987–88.

Late in training camp, on September 29, 1988, the Jets acquired Kent Carlson and the St. Louis Blues' tenth-round pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft and fourth-round pick in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft for Peter Douris. Carlson would then be traded one week into the 1988–89 season to the Washington Capitals. On October 3, 1988, the Jets picked Dave Hunter from the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL Waiver Draft. Hunter split the 1987–88 season between the Oilers and Pittsburgh Penguins, scoring 14 goals and 35 points in 80 games.

Regular season

  • January 13, 1989: In a victory over the Vancouver Canucks, Jets goaltender Eldon Reddick became the first goaltender in NHL history to not register a shutout in the first 100 games of his career.

Despite finishing last in goals allowed (355) in the NHL, the Jets had the NHL's fifth-best power-play percentage (22.13%).

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- |1||T||October 6, 1988||2–2 OT|| align="left"| @ Vancouver Canucks (1988–89) ||0–0–1 |- |2||L||October 9, 1988||4–5 || align="left"| @ Edmonton Oilers (1988–89) ||0–1–1 |- |3||L||October 12, 1988||1–10 || align="left"| @ Chicago Blackhawks (1988–89) ||0–2–1 |- |4||W||October 14, 1988||4–3 OT|| align="left"| Vancouver Canucks (1988–89) ||1–2–1 |- |5||T||October 16, 1988||3–3 OT|| align="left"| Edmonton Oilers (1988–89) ||1–2–2 |- |6||L||October 19, 1988||2–5 || align="left"| Boston Bruins (1988–89) ||1–3–2 |- |7||W||October 23, 1988||3–2 || align="left"| Washington Capitals (1988–89) ||2–3–2 |- |8||L||October 28, 1988||4–7 || align="left"| Los Angeles Kings (1988–89) ||2–4–2 |- |9||W||October 30, 1988||8–4 || align="left"| Los Angeles Kings (1988–89) ||3–4–2

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Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C7541559628-301434
C802761888014912
RW8037407771-352013
LW7531376836-5711
D75154762326401
D7522345662-18925
RW56262551295506
LW5714304474-17100
D786384478-19202
C70102636163-17301
LW471415295212020
LW591492333-15100
D5761016228-12000
D691141536-11010
D6611415226-23100
D743912190-25000
LW22651160010
RW53471141-14100
D3809945-8000
C6453838-24011
RW3152752-9000
LW2832582-7010
LW3431461-3010
C141342-6000
G2204420000
RW1820224-6100
D711217-6100
RW90222-3000
RW210101000
LW1010114-3000
C30116-1000
G4101160000
G900000000
D300042000
C10000-1000
G200000000
G2000020000
LW/D30005-1000
D10000-1000
LW100000000
D200042000
D200020000

;Goaltending

PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%
210941111771444.1001132988.873
109222882784.291554476.859
110220683683.701574506.882
1202110126.0006654.818
4439080445.960255211.827
**Team:**4866802642123464.27225812235.866

Transactions

Trades

June 17, 1989To St. Louis Blues3rd round pick in [1989](1989-nhl-entry-draft) – Denny Felsner
2nd round pick in [1991](1991-nhl-entry-draft) (Steve Staios)To Winnipeg JetsGreg Paslawski
3rd round pick in [1989](1989-nhl-entry-draft) (Kris Draper)

Waivers

January 14, 1989To Edmonton OilersDave Hunter

Free agents

Matt HerveyUndrafted Free Agent

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Draft picks

The Jets selected the following players at the 1988 NHL entry draft, which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, on June 11, 1988.

NHL amateur draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team
110Teemu Selanne (RW)Jokerit (SM-liiga)
231Russ Romaniuk (LW)CanadaSt. Boniface Saints (MJHL)
352Stephane Beauregard (G)CanadaSt. Jean Beavers (QMJHL)
473Brian Hunt (C)CanadaOshawa Generals (OHL)
594Tony Joseph (RW)CanadaOshawa Generals (OHL)
5101Ben Lebeau (FWD)United StatesMerrimack College (NCAA)
6115Ron Jones (RW)United StatesWindsor Spitfires (OHL)
7127Markus Akerblom (RW)SwedenIF Björklöven (SEL)
7136Jukka Marttila (D)Tappara (SM-liiga)
8157Mark Smith (LW)United StatesTrinity High School (Garfield Heights, Ohio)
9178Mike Helber (C)United StatesPioneer High School (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
10199Pavel Kostichkin (RW)CSKA Moscow (Soviet Union)
11220Kevin Heise (LW)CanadaLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
12241Kyle Galloway (D)CanadaUniversity of Manitoba (CIAU)

NHL Supplemental Draft

Winnipeg selected one player at the 1988 NHL supplemental draft.

RoundPickPlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team
215Mike O'Neill (G)CanadaYale University (NCAA)

References

References

  1. Hockey's Book of Firsts, p.17, James Duplacey, JG Press, {{ISBN. 978-1-57215-037-9
  2. "1988-89 NHL Summary".
  3. "1988-89 Winnipeg Jets Schedule".
  4. "1988-89 Winnipeg Jets Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
  5. "1988 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com". hockeyDB.com.
  6. "1988 NHL Supplemental Draft Picks at hockeydb.com". hockeyDB.com.
  7. "1988 NHL Supplemental Draft -- Round 2 Selections". HockeyDraftCentral.com.
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