1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season

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1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks
Norris Division champions
Division1st Norris
1992–93 record47–25–12
Home record25-11-6
Road record22-14-6
Goals for279
Goals against230
Team information
General managerMike Keenan (Oct-Nov)
Bob Pulford (Nov-Apr)
CoachDarryl Sutter
CaptainDirk Graham
Alternate captainsChris Chelios
Jeremy Roenick
ArenaChicago Stadium
Average attendance17,776
Team leaders
GoalsJeremy Roenick (50)
AssistsChris Chelios (58)
PointsJeremy Roenick (107)
Penalty minutesBryan Marchment (313)
Plus/minusSteve Larmer (+23)
WinsEd Belfour (41)
Goals against averageEd Belfour (2.59)

The 1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 67th season of operation of the Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League.

Offseason[edit]

After reaching the Stanley Cup Finals, the Blackhawks did not stand pat and again made several moves. The biggest move by Mike Keenan was to replace himself as Coach with his hand-picked successor, Darryl Sutter. The other big offseason move was a bad trade of future Hall of Fame goalie Dominik Hasek to the Buffalo Sabres for Stephane Beauregard (who never played for the Hawks) and a fourth-round 1993 draft choice (which actually turned out to be Eric Daze).

Regular season[edit]

Over the regular season, the Blackhawks led the league in most shutouts for (9), fewest goals against (230) and fewest even-strength goals against (139). They also had the most power-play opportunities (510). Goaltender Ed Belfour led all goaltenders in games (71), shutouts (7) and minutes played (4,106).[1]

Final standings[edit]

Norris Division
GP W L T Pts GF GA
Chicago Blackhawks 84 47 25 12 106 279 230
Detroit Red Wings 84 47 28 9 103 369 280
Toronto Maple Leafs 84 44 29 11 99 288 241
St. Louis Blues 84 37 36 11 85 282 278
Minnesota North Stars 84 36 38 10 82 272 293
Tampa Bay Lightning 84 23 54 7 53 245 332

[2]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Schedule and results[edit]

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 L October 7, 1992 3–7 @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 0–1–0
2 W October 10, 1992 3–0 @ St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 1–1–0
3 T October 11, 1992 4–4 OT Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 1–1–1
4 L October 15, 1992 3–4 OT Edmonton Oilers (1992–93) 1–2–1
5 L October 17, 1992 3–4 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 1–3–1
6 W October 18, 1992 3–1 Vancouver Canucks (1992–93) 2–3–1
7 L October 21, 1992 1–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1992–93) 2–4–1
8 L October 22, 1992 5–6 OT New Jersey Devils (1992–93) 2–5–1
9 W October 25, 1992 8–2 Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 3–5–1
10 T October 29, 1992 5–5 OT Philadelphia Flyers (1992–93) 3–5–2
11 W October 31, 1992 3–2 @ Boston Bruins (1992–93) 4–5–2
12 T November 1, 1992 4–4 OT San Jose Sharks (1992–93) 4–5–3
13 L November 3, 1992 1–4 @ Washington Capitals (1992–93) 4–6–3
14 W November 5, 1992 1–0 Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 5–6–3
15 W November 7, 1992 7–4 @ Quebec Nordiques (1992–93) 6–6–3
16 W November 8, 1992 7–2 Pittsburgh Penguins (1992–93) 7–6–3
17 W November 12, 1992 1–0 St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 8–6–3
18 L November 14, 1992 0–3 @ Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 8–7–3
19 W November 15, 1992 2–1 Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 9–7–3
20 L November 17, 1992 4–5 @ Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 9–8–3
21 L November 19, 1992 1–4 @ Los Angeles Kings (1992–93) 9–9–3
22 W November 21, 1992 2–1 @ San Jose Sharks (1992–93) 10–9–3
23 L November 23, 1992 2–5 @ Vancouver Canucks (1992–93) 10–10–3
24 W November 27, 1992 8–1 @ Edmonton Oilers (1992–93) 11–10–3
25 W November 28, 1992 5–2 @ Calgary Flames (1992–93) 12–10–3
26 L December 1, 1992 3–6 Los Angeles Kings (1992–93) 12–11–3
27 W December 3, 1992 4–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 13–11–3
28 T December 5, 1992 2–2 OT @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 13–11–4
29 W December 6, 1992 2–0 Montreal Canadiens (1992–93) 14–11–4
30 W December 8, 1992 3–2 @ Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 15–11–4
31 W December 10, 1992 5–3 New York Islanders (1992–93) 16–11–4
32 W December 12, 1992 3–0 @ Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 17–11–4
33 W December 17, 1992 5–1 Winnipeg Jets (1992–93) 18–11–4
34 L December 19, 1992 1–3 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1992–93) 18–12–4
35 W December 20, 1992 4–0 Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 19–12–4
36 W December 23, 1992 4–2 @ Ottawa Senators (1992–93) 20–12–4
37 L December 26, 1992 2–3 OT St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 20–13–4
38 L December 27, 1992 0–4 Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 20–14–4
39 W December 29, 1992 6–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 21–14–4
40 W December 31, 1992 5–0 Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 22–14–4
41 T January 2, 1993 2–2 OT @ Washington Capitals (1992–93) 22–14–5
42 W January 3, 1993 4–1 Winnipeg Jets (1992–93) 23–14–5
43 T January 7, 1993 3–3 OT Edmonton Oilers (1992–93) 23–14–6
44 L January 9, 1993 1–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 23–15–6
45 L January 10, 1993 4–5 Los Angeles Kings (1992–93) 23–16–6
46 W January 12, 1993 3–1 @ Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 24–16–6
47 W January 14, 1993 3–1 Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 25–16–6
48 W January 16, 1993 5–3 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 26–16–6
49 W January 17, 1993 5–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 27–16–6
50 L January 19, 1993 2–5 @ Winnipeg Jets (1992–93) 27–17–6
51 W January 21, 1993 6–2 Washington Capitals (1992–93) 28–17–6
52 W January 23, 1993 6–2 @ Hartford Whalers (1992–93) 29–17–6
53 W January 24, 1993 6–2 Vancouver Canucks (1992–93) 30–17–6
54 T January 27, 1993 4–4 OT @ Vancouver Canucks (1992–93) 30–17–7
55 W January 29, 1993 4–2 @ San Jose Sharks (1992–93) 31–17–7
56 T January 30, 1993 2–2 OT @ Los Angeles Kings (1992–93) 31–17–8
57 L February 3, 1993 0–5 @ Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 31–18–8
58 W February 11, 1993 6–3 Boston Bruins (1992–93) 32–18–8
59 L February 13, 1993 1–4 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1992–93) 32–19–8
60 L February 14, 1993 3–5 Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 32–20–8
61 W February 18, 1993 7–2 Los Angeles Kings (1992–93) 33–20–8
62 W February 21, 1993 4–3 Calgary Flames (1992–93) 34–20–8
63 W February 25, 1993 5–1 @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 35–20–8
64 W February 27, 1993 2–1 @ Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 36–20–8
65 L February 28, 1993 1–7 St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 36–21–8
66 T March 4, 1993 3–3 OT Quebec Nordiques (1992–93) 36–21–9
67 T March 5, 1993 1–1 OT @ New Jersey Devils (1992–93) 36–21–10
68 W March 7, 1993 4–2 Ottawa Senators (1992–93) 37–21–10
69 L March 11, 1993 1–4 New York Rangers (1992–93) 37–22–10
70 W March 14, 1993 5–4 OT @ Edmonton Oilers (1992–93) 38–22–10
71 W March 16, 1993 1–0 @ Calgary Flames (1992–93) 39–22–10
72 L March 20, 1993 2–6 @ Montreal Canadiens (1992–93) 39–23–10
73 W March 21, 1993 3–2 Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 40–23–10
74 L March 25, 1993 4–6 Buffalo Sabres (1992–93) 40–24–10
75 W March 26, 1993 3–1 @ New York Rangers (1992–93) 41–24–10
76 W March 28, 1993 3–0 Hartford Whalers (1992–93) 42–24–10
77 L April 1, 1993 1–3 Detroit Red Wings (1992–93) 42–25–10
78 T April 3, 1993 3–3 OT @ St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 42–25–11
79 W April 4, 1993 5–4 St. Louis Blues (1992–93) 43–25–11
80 W April 8, 1993 3–2 @ New York Islanders (1992–93) 44–25–11
81 W April 10, 1993 4–2 @ Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 45–25–11
82 T April 11, 1993 3–3 OT Tampa Bay Lightning (1992–93) 45–25–12
83 W April 13, 1993 3–2 @ Minnesota North Stars (1992–93) 46–25–12
84 W April 15, 1993 3–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (1992–93) 47–25–12

Playoffs[edit]

The Hawks fell in the first round to St. Louis 4 games to 0.

Game 1:

St. Louis 4 Chicago 3

Game 2:

St. Louis 2 Chicago 0

Game 3:

Chicago 0 St. Louis 3

Game 4:

Chicago 3 St. Louis 4 (OT)

Player statistics[edit]

Awards and records[edit]

Transactions[edit]

Draft picks[edit]

Chicago's draft picks at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 12 Sergei Krivokrasov  Russia CSKA Moscow (Russia)
2 36 Jeff Shantz  Canada Regina Pats (WHL)
2 41 Sergei Klimovich  Russia Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
4 89 Andy MacIntyre  Canada Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
5 113 Tim Hogan  Canada University of Michigan (CCHA)
6 137 Gerry Skrypec  Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
7 161 Mike Prokopec  Canada Cornwall Royals (OHL)
8 185 Layne Roland  Canada Portland Winter Hawks (WHL)
9 209 David Hymovitz  United States Thayer Academy (USHS-MA)
10 233 Richard Raymond  Canada Cornwall Royals (OHL)

Farm teams[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1992-93 NHL Summary".
  2. ^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 154. ISBN 9781894801225.