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1984–85 Boston Bruins Season
The 1984–85 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 61st season. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , W, , October 11, 1984, , 4–3 , , style="text-align:left;", Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1984–85) , , 1–0–0 , - , 2, , L, , October 13, 1984, , 2–3 OT, , style="text-align:left;", @ Hartford Whalers ( 1984–85) , , 1–1–0 , - , 3, , W, , October 14, 1984, , 4–2 , , style="text-align:left;", Hartford Whalers ( 1984–85) , , 2–1–0 , - , 4, , L, , October 16, 1984, , 2–7 , , style="text-align:left;", @ Edmonton Oilers ( 1984–85) , , 2–2–0 , - , 5, , L, , October 19, 1984, , 2–8 , , style="text-align:left;", @ Calgary Flames ( 1984–85) , , 2–3–0 , - , 6, , L, , October 21, 1984, , 2–3 , , style="text-align:left;", @ Winnipeg Jets ( 1984–85) , , 2–4–0 , - , 7, , W, , October 24, 1984, , 4–1 , , style="text-align:left;", @ St. Louis Blues ( 1984–85) , , 3 ...
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Wales Conference
Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic Sea to the south-west. , it had a population of 3.2 million. It has a total area of and over of Coastline of Wales, coastline. It is largely mountainous with its higher peaks in the north and central areas, including Snowdon (), its highest summit. The country lies within the Temperate climate, north temperate zone and has a changeable, Oceanic climate, maritime climate. Its capital and largest city is Cardiff. A distinct Culture of Wales, Welsh culture emerged among the Celtic Britons after the End of Roman rule in Britain, Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century, and Wales was briefly united under Gruffudd ap Llywelyn in 1055. After over 200 years of war, the Conquest of Wales by Edward I, conquest of Wales by King Edward I o ...
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1984–85 Hartford Whalers Season
The 1984–85 Hartford Whalers season was the Whalers' sixth season in the National Hockey League. The Whalers failed to qualify for the post-season for the fifth consecutive season. The Whalers finished with a 30–41–9 record, earning 69 points, which was their highest point total since the 1979–80 season. Hartford finished 13 points behind the fourth place Boston Bruins for the final playoff position in the Adams Division. Offseason On May 29, the Whalers acquired defenseman Brad Shaw from the Detroit Red Wings for an eighth round draft pick in the 1984 NHL entry draft. Shaw played with the Ottawa 67's during the 1983–84 season, scoring 12 goals and 78 points in 63 games. Shaw also participated with Canada at the 1984 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, where he had two assists in seven games. Shaw was a fifth round draft pick for Detroit at the 1982 NHL entry draft. On June 9, Hartford selected defenseman Sylvain Cote in the first round, 11th overall pick, ...
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1984–85 Quebec Nordiques Season
The 1984–85 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques sixth season in the National Hockey League. Offseason The Nordiques had a pretty quiet off-season, as they looked to build off of their successful 1983–84 season. The club hired the recently retired Guy Lapointe as an assistant coach, while they also signed goaltender Richard Sevigny as a free agent from the Montreal Canadiens. Sevigny had a 16-18-2 record with a 3.38 GAA with Montreal in 1983–84. Regular season Quebec started the season off pretty slow, going only 3-6-1 in their first ten games, sitting in last place in the Adams Division. Quebec continued to play mediocre hockey for the majority of the first half of the season, as they had a 16-16-6 record after 38 games, battling with the Boston Bruins for third place in the division. The Nordiques played much better in the second half of the season, as they would battle with the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres for first in the division. Quebec finished th ...
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Quebec Nordiques
The Quebec Nordiques (, pronounced in Quebec French, in Canadian English; translated "Northmen" or "Northerners") were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City. The Nordiques played in the World Hockey Association (1972–1979) and the National Hockey League (1979–1995). The franchise was relocated to Denver in May 1995 and renamed the Colorado Avalanche. They played their home games at the Colisée de Québec from 1972 to 1995. The Nordiques were the only Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, major professional sports team based in Quebec City in the modern era, and one of two ever; the other, the Quebec Bulldogs, played in the National Hockey Association (NHA) from 1910 to 1917 and one season in the NHL in 1919–20. History Beginnings in the WHA The Nordiques formed as one of the original World Hockey Association (WHA) teams in 1972–73 WHA season, 1972–73. The franchise was originally awarded to a group in San Francisco and ...
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1984–85 New York Rangers Season
The 1984–85 New York Rangers season was the franchise's 59th season. In the regular season, New York had a 26–44–10 record and finished fourth in the Patrick Division. The Rangers made the NHL playoffs, where they lost to the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round, three games to none. Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1 , , 11 , , Hartford Whalers , , 4 – 4 OT , , 0–0–1 , - , 2 , , 13 , , @ Minnesota North Stars , , 3 – 1 , , 0–1–1 , - , 3 , , 14 , , Minnesota North Stars , , 3 – 1 , , 0–2–1 , - , 4 , , 20 , , @ Washington Capitals , , 6 – 5 , , 1–2–1 , - , 5 , , 21 , , New York Islanders , , 6 – 5 , , 2–2–1 , - , 6 , , 25 , , @ New Jersey Devils , , 11 – 2 , , 3–2–1 , - , 7 , , 27 , , @ Quebec Nordiques , , 5 – 2 , , 4–2–1 , - , 8 , , 28 , , Boston Bruins , , 6 – 4 , , 4–3–1 , - , 9 , , 30 , , @ New York Islanders , , 7 ...
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New York Rangers
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City. The Rangers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, an arena they share with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). They are one of three NHL franchises located in the New York metropolitan area; the others being the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders. Founded in 1926 by Tex Rickard, the Rangers are one of the Original Six teams that competed in the NHL before its 1967 NHL expansion, 1967 expansion, along with the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. The team attained success early on under the guidance of Lester Patrick, who coached a team containing Frank Boucher, Murray Murdoch, and Bun Cook, Bun and Bill Cook to win the Stanley Cup in only their second s ...
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1984–85 New York Islanders Season
The 1984–85 New York Islanders season was the 13th season for the franchise in the National Hockey League. Offseason NHL Draft Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , L, , October 12, 1984, , 2–7 , , align="left", @ New Jersey Devils ( 1984–85) , , 0–1–0 , - , 2, , W, , October 13, 1984, , 7–6 OT, , align="left", Chicago Black Hawks ( 1984–85) , , 1–1–0 , - , 3, , W, , October 16, 1984, , 6–4 , , align="left", New Jersey Devils ( 1984–85) , , 2–1–0 , - , 4, , W, , October 17, 1984, , 6–4 , , align="left", @ Detroit Red Wings ( 1984–85) , , 3–1–0 , - , 5, , W, , October 20, 1984, , 8–3 , , align="left", Los Angeles Kings ( 1984–85) , , 4–1–0 , - , 6, , L, , October 21, 1984, , 5–6 , , align="left", @ New York Rangers ( 1984–85) , , 4–2–0 , - , 7, , W, , October 23, 1984, , 6–5 , , align="left", Vancouver Canucks ( 1984–85) , , 5–2–0 , - , 8, ...
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New York Islanders
The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York. The Islanders compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at UBS Arena. The Islanders are one of three NHL franchises in the New York metropolitan area, along with the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers, and their fanbase resides primarily on Long Island. The team was founded in 1972–73 NHL season, 1972 as part of the NHL's maneuvers to keep a team from rival league World Hockey Association (WHA) out of the newly built Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in suburban Uniondale, New York. After two years of building up the team's roster, they found almost instant success by securing 14 straight playoff berths starting with their third season. The Islanders won four consecutive Stanley Cup championships between 1980 Stanley Cup Finals, 1980 ...
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1984–85 Winnipeg Jets Season
The 1984–85 Winnipeg Jets season was the 13th season of the Winnipeg Jets, sixth season in the National Hockey League. The Jets tied an NHL record for most 30-goal scorers in a season (6) (first accomplished by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1974–75 season, and equaled by the NY Islanders in the 1977–78 season) and placed second in the Smythe Division to qualify for the playoffs. The Jets defeated the Calgary Flames three games to one in the first round, but lost to the defending and eventual Stanley Cup champion Edmonton Oilers in the second round in a four-game sweep. Offseason The Jets began the off-season by sending Moe Mantha to the Pittsburgh Penguins to complete a trade on March 5, 1984, in which Winnipeg acquired Randy Carlyle for the Jets first round draft pick in the 1984 NHL entry draft and future considerations. Mantha, who had been with the team since the 1980–81 season, was coming off a 16-goal and 54 point season with the Jets. The club announced that inter ...
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Winnipeg Jets (1972–1996)
The Winnipeg Jets were a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg. They began play in the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972. The club joined the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1979 after the NHL merged with the WHA. Due to mounting financial troubles, in 1996 the franchise moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and became the Phoenix Coyotes (the former name of the now inactive Arizona Coyotes). The team played their home games at Winnipeg Arena. The Jets' WHA years were successful, with the team making the playoffs every year except for the 1974–75 season. The team's success continued in the postseason, with the Jets winning the Avco Cup three times (in 1976, 1978, and 1979) and appeared in the Avco Cup Finals two additional times (in 1973 and 1977). The team struggled early on the NHL, in part due to the 1979 expansion draft, going a combined 29–106–25 through the 1979–80 and 1980–81 seasons. The Jets made the Stanley Cup playoffs every season from 1981–82 ...
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1984–85 Calgary Flames Season
The 1984–85 Calgary Flames season was the fifth season in Calgary and 13th for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League. It was a breakout season for the Flames, as they tied a franchise record for wins with 41, and set new team marks for points, 95, and goals for, 363. Despite the improvement, the Flames managed only a third-place finish in the Smythe Division. In the playoffs, the Flames met the second place Winnipeg Jets, where they fell three games to one. Following the playoff disappointment, General Manager Cliff Fletcher began a series of moves to remake the team that included shipping out top scorer Kent Nilsson in a deal for a pair of second round draft picks that would eventually become Joe Nieuwendyk and Stephane Matteau. Calgary hosted the 1985 All-Star Game at the Olympic Saddledome, a 6–4 victory by the Wales Conference over the Campbell Conference. The Flames were represented at the game by Al MacInnis and Paul Reinhart. Regular season Se ...
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