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1992–93 Boston Bruins season

NHL team season


NHL team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1992–93
year1992
TeamBoston Bruins
ConferenceWales
ConferenceRank2nd
DivisionAdams
DivisionRank1st
Record51–26–7
HomeRecord29–10–3
RoadRecord22–16–4
GoalsFor332
GoalsAgainst268
GeneralManagerHarry Sinden
CoachBrian Sutter
CaptainRay Bourque
AltCaptainCam Neely
Adam Oates
ArenaBoston Garden
Attendance14,233
MinorLeagueProvidence Bruins (AHL)
Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL)
GoalsLeaderAdam Oates (45)
AssistsLeaderAdam Oates (97)
PointsLeaderAdam Oates (142)
PlusMinusLeaderRay Bourque (+38)
PIMLeaderBrent Hughes (191)
WinsLeaderAndy Moog (37)
GAALeaderJohn Blue (2.90)
DivisionWinYes

Adam Oates Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL) The 1992–93 Boston Bruins season was the team's 69th season.

Offseason

On June 8, head coach Rick Bowness was fired. A day later, Brian Sutter was named the team's new head coach.

Regular season

The team finished second in the regular season behind the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Bruins played well all season long and finished their final 8 regular-season games with a perfect 8–0–0 record. The team had the most shots on goal (2,893) during the regular season of all 24 teams. They also tied the New York Islanders and Washington Capitals for the fewest short-handed goals allowed (8) over 84 games.

Final standings

Playoffs

Despite being favored to win their first-round matchup against the Buffalo Sabres, the Bruins were eliminated in the Adams Division semifinals by Buffalo in four straight games. Three games were decided in overtime.

Schedule and results

Regular season

|- | 1 || October 8 || Hartford || 2–3 || Boston || OT || Moog || 1–0–0 || 2 || |- | 2 || October 10 || NY Islanders || 3–3 || Boston || OT || Moog || 1–0–1 || 3 || |- | 3 || October 12 || Ottawa || 3–6 || Boston || || Moog || 2–0–1 || 5 || |- | 4 || October 15 || Boston || 8–2 || San Jose || || Moog || 3–0–1 || 7 || |- | 5 || October 17 || Boston || 6–8 || Los Angeles || || Lemelin || 3–1–1 || 7 || |- | 6 || October 22 || Boston || 4–2 || Calgary || || Lemelin || 4–1–1 || 9 || |- | 7 || October 23 || Boston || 6–3 || Edmonton || || Moog || 5–1–1 || 11 || |- | 8 || October 25 || Boston || 5–3 || Vancouver || || Lemelin || 6–1–1 || 13 || |- | 9 || October 29 || Los Angeles || 3–8 || Boston || || Moog || 7–1–1 || 15 || |- | 10 || October 31 || Chicago || 3–2 || Boston || || Moog || 7–2–1 || 15 ||

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| Legend:

Playoffs

|- | 1 || April 18 || Buffalo || 5–4 || Boston || OT || Moog || 0–1 || |- | 2 || April 20 || Buffalo || 4–0 || Boston || || Moog || 0–2 || |- | 3 || April 22 || Boston || 3–4 || Buffalo || OT || Blue || 0–3 || |- | 4 || April 24 || Boston || 5–6 || Buffalo || OT || Moog || 0–4 ||

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| Legend:

Player statistics

Skaters

PlayerGPGAPts+/-PIMTotal3325608921,518
8445971421532
8432701022333
781963823840
73304272916
79262551-6126
841633492962
60192241-638
652016361210
82152035261
84727343468
6482533-247
731813312024
7710142410108
1311718425
4951217-1362
655121723105
398614-612
5573104177
3455106102
62549-4191
15459112
1944854
1417816
27347-68
28167148
21145-618
26224011
713420
913430
13134-34
16213564
501110
101110
2000-12
200000
2000-12
PlayerGPGAPts+/-PIMTotal12193156
409904
4246-16
441504
4112-12
411202
4112-310
4101-22
4101-30
4101-12
4011-70
4011-36
100002
400002
400000
3000-20
4000-26
4000-14
300000
4000-20
1000-14

Goaltending

PlayerGPGSTOIWLTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIMTotal5,082:22512672643.122,189.87940324
55553,193:49371431683.161,357.87630114
23211,322:02984642.90597.8931026
108541:43540313.43225.8620004
1024:4800012.4210.9000000
PlayerGPGSTOIWLGAGAASASV%SOGAPIMTotal256:5604194.44116.8360000
2196:020153.1249.8980000
33160:5403145.2267.7910000

† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Bruins. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.

‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.

Awards and records

  • Ray Bourque, runner up, Norris Trophy

During the postseason awards ceremony, Bruin players finished as runner-up on many of the awards; Bourque for the Norris, Oates for the Art Ross and Lady Byng Trophies, Joe Juneau (who had broken the NHL record for assists in a season by a left-winger, a mark he still holds) for the Calder Trophy, Dave Poulin for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, Moog for the William M. Jennings Trophy, and coach Brian Sutter for the Jack Adams Award. Bourque was named to the NHL All-Star First Team and Juneau to the NHL All-Rookie Team, while Oates finished third in voting among centermen for the All-Star First/Second Teams.

Transactions

Trades

DateDetails
To [Winnipeg Jets](1992-93-winnipeg-jets-season)Daniel Berthiaume
To [Minnesota North Stars](1992-93-minnesota-north-stars-season)Future considerations
To [Tampa Bay Lightning](1992-93-tampa-bay-lightning-season)Matt Hervey
Ken Hodge Jr.
To [Tampa Bay Lightning](1992-93-tampa-bay-lightning-season)Bob Beers
To [Calgary Flames](1992-93-calgary-flames-season)Brent Ashton
To [New York Islanders](1992-93-new-york-islanders-season)[1994](1994-nhl-entry-draft) conditional 8th-round pick (#203 overall)

Free agents

DatePlayerTeam
Bobby Carpenterto Washington Capitals
Darren Banks
Darryl Olsen
Jamie Huscroft
Andrew McKimfrom Toronto Maple Leafs
Gordie Robertsfrom Pittsburgh Penguins
Dave Thomlinsonto New York Rangers
Tim Sweeney
Allan Stewart
Andy Brickleyto Winnipeg Jets
Bill Huardfrom New Jersey Devils
Darryl Olsento San Diego Gulls (IHL)
Fred Knipscheer

Waivers

DatePlayerTeam
Doug Evansto Philadelphia Flyers in waiver draft
Bob Sweeneyto Buffalo Sabres
Dominic Lavoiefrom Ottawa Senators

Draft picks

Boston's draft picks at the 1992 NHL entry draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.

Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
116Dmitri KvartalnovLWRussiaSan Diego Gulls (IHL)
3155Sergei ZholtokCRiga Stars (Latvia)
5112Scott BaileyGSpokane Chiefs (WHL)
62133Jiri DopitaCDS Olomouc (Czechoslovakia)
6136Grigorijs PantelejevsLWRiga Stars (Latvia)
8184Kurt SeherDSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
9208Mattias TimanderDModo Hockey (Sweden)
10232Chris CrombieLWLondon Knights (OHL)
11256Denis ChervyakovDRussiaHK Riga (Latvia)
113257Yevgeni PavlovRWRussiaSKA Saint Petersburg (Russia)

;Notes

  1. The Bruins acquired this pick as the result of a trade on January 2, 1992 that sent Garry Galley, Wes Walz and a third-round pick in 1993 to Philadelphia in exchange for Gord Murphy, Brian Dobbin, a fourth-round pick in 1993 and this pick.
  2. The Bruins acquired this pick as the result of a trade on September 11, 1991 that sent Norm Foster to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.
  3. The Bruins acquired this pick as the result of a trade on January 8, 1992 that sent Steve Bancroft and an eleventh-round pick in 1993 to Chicago in exchange for this pick.
  • The Bruins second-round pick went to the Vancouver Canucks as the result of a trade on January 16, 1991 that sent Petri Skriko to Boston in exchange for this pick (40th overall).
  • The Bruins third and seventh-round picks (64th and 160th overall) went to the St. Louis Blues as compensation for restricted free agents Glen Featherstone and Dave Thomlinson.
  • The Bruins fourth-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on August 21, 1990 that sent Ken Hodge Jr. to Boston in exchange for this pick (88th overall).

References

References

  1. (June 8, 1992). "Bruins fire Bowness - UPI Archives".
  2. (June 10, 1992). "BRUINS HIRE EX-BLUES COACH SUTTER".
  3. "1992-93 Boston Bruins Roster and Statistics".
  4. "1992-93 NHL Summary".
  5. "1992-93 Boston Bruins Schedule".
  6. "1992-93 Boston Bruins Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
  7. National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p.222, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, {{ISBN. 0-920445-98-5.
  8. "1992 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com".
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