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1985–86 Minnesota North Stars Season
The 1985–86 Minnesota North Stars season was the North Stars' 19th season. Coached by Lorne Henning, the team compiled a record of 38–33–9 for 85 points, to finish the regular season 2nd in the Norris Division. In the playoffs they lost the division semi-finals 3–2 to the St. Louis Blues. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , T, , October 10, 1985, , 6–6 OT, , align="left", @ Detroit Red Wings ( 1985–86) , , 0–0–1 , - , 2, , L, , October 12, 1985, , 2–6 , , align="left", Buffalo Sabres ( 1985–86) , , 0–1–1 , - , 3, , L, , October 15, 1985, , 2–3 , , align="left", @ Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1985–86) , , 0–2–1 , - , 4, , W, , October 17, 1985, , 10–1 , , align="left", Detroit Red Wings ( 1985–86) , , 1–2–1 , - , 5, , L, , October 19, 1985, , 3–7 , , align="left", @ Philadelphia Flyers ( 1985–86) , , 1–3–1 , - , 6, , W, , October 22, 1985, , 5–4 , , alig ...
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Campbell Conference
Campbell may refer to: People Surname * Campbell (surname), includes a list of people with surname Campbell Given name * Campbell Brown (footballer), an Australian rules footballer * Campbell Brown (journalist) (born 1968), American television news reporter and anchor * Campbell Cowan Edgar (1870–1938), Scottish Egyptologist and Secretary-General of the Egyptian Museum at Cairo * Campbell Jackson (born 1981), Northern Irish darts player * Campbell Johnstone (born 1980), New Zealand rugby union player * Stretch Miller, Campbell "Stretch" Miller (1910–1972), American sportscaster * Campbell Money (born 1960), Scottish footballer * Campbell Newman (born 1963), Australian politician * Campbell Scott (born 1961), American actor, director, and voice artist Places In Australia: * Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra, Australia In Canada: * Campbell, Nova Scotia, on Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia * Campbell Branch Little Black River, South of Quebec, Canada ...
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1985–86 Buffalo Sabres Season
The 1985–86 Buffalo Sabres season was the 16th season for the franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL). It saw the Sabres finish in last place in the Adams Division with a record of 37 wins, 37 losses, and 6 ties for 80 points. They missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 1974. Offseason Regular season Divisional standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , L, , October 10, 1985, , 4–5 , , align="left", Hartford Whalers ( 1985–86) , , 0–1–0 , - , 2, , W, , October 12, 1985, , 6–2 , , align="left", @ Minnesota North Stars ( 1985–86) , , 1–1–0 , - , 3, , W, , October 14, 1985, , 6–1 , , align="left", Detroit Red Wings ( 1985–86) , , 2–1–0 , - , 4, , W, , October 16, 1985, , 6–0 , , align="left", @ Montreal Canadiens ( 1985–86) , , 3–1–0 , - , 5, , L, , October 18, 1985, , 1–4 , , align="left", Washington Capitals ( 1985–86) , , 3–2–0 , - , 6, , T, , October 19, 1985, , 2 ...
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1985–86 Montreal Canadiens Season
The 1985–86 NHL season, 1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's Montreal Canadiens seasons, 77th Season (sports), season. The team won the 1986 Stanley Cup Finals, Stanley Cup for the first time in seven seasons, and their 23rd overall. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , W, , October 10, 1985, , 5–3 , , align="left", @ Pittsburgh Penguins, , 1–0–0 , - , 2, , W, , October 12, 1985, , 6–3 , , align="left", Chicago Black Hawks, , 2–0–0 , - , 3, , L, , October 13, 1985, , 2–7 , , align="left", @ Boston Bruins, , 2–1–0 , - , 4, , L, , October 16, 1985, , 0–6 , , align="left", Buffalo Sabres, , 2–2–0 , - , 5, , L, , October 19, 1985, , 6–11 , , align="left", @ Hartford Whalers, , 2–3–0 , - , 6, , L, , October 21, 1985, , 2–3 , , align="left", Quebec Nordiques, , 2–4–0 , - , 7, , W, , October 23, 1985, , 5–4 , , align="left", @ Buffalo Sabres, , ...
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Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens (), officially ' ( Canadian Hockey Club) and colloquially known as the Habs, are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal. The Canadiens compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NHL), Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference (NHL), Eastern Conference. Since 1996, the team has played its home games at the Bell Centre, originally known as the Molson Centre. The Canadiens previously played at the Montreal Forum, which housed the team for seven decades and all but their first two Stanley Cup championships. Founded in 1909, the Canadiens are the oldest continuously operating professional ice hockey team worldwide, and the only existing NHL club to predate the History of the National Hockey League, founding of the league. One of the earliest Major professional sports teams in the United States and Canada, North American professional sports franchises, the Canadiens' history predates that of every other Canad ...
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1985–86 Winnipeg Jets Season
The 1985–86 Winnipeg Jets season was the 14th season of the Winnipeg Jets, their seventh season in the National Hockey League. General Manager John Ferguson replaced coach Barry Long late in the season and guided the club on an interim basis to a 7–6–1 record. The Jets placed third in the Smythe, and despite their dismal 26–47–7 record, qualified for the playoffs only to lose to the Calgary Flames in the first round. Offseason After a record breaking 1984–85 season, in which the Jets posted 43–27–10 record, earning 96 points, the team had a very quiet off-season. Winnipeg participated in the 1985 NHL entry draft on June 15, 1985, and with their first round pick, 18th overall, the Jets selected Ryan Stewart from the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL. Stewart had 33 goals and 70 points in 54 games with the Blazers during the 1984–85 season. Some other notable selections by the Jets were goaltender Daniel Berthiaume in the third round, defenseman Fredrik Olausso ...
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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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1985–86 Chicago Black Hawks Season
The 1985–86 Chicago Black Hawks season was the 60th season in franchise history. The Black Hawks, led by three 40-goal scorers in Denis Savard, Troy Murray and Al Secord, captured the Norris Division title for the first time since 1982–83 but were swept out of the first round of the playoffs by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Offseason After a successful 1984–85 season in which the Black Hawks made it to the Campbell Conference finals, the club was happy with their roster and did not make any major off-season moves. The club did announce that general manager Bob Pulford would remain the head coach, as he took over on an interim basis after Orval Tessier was fired in February. At the 1985 NHL entry draft, the club selected defenceman Dave Manson with their first round, 11th overall pick. Manson played with the Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL, where he helped the club win the 1985 Memorial Cup. A tough player, Manson appeared in 72 games with Prince Albert, scoring eight go ...
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Chicago Blackhawks
The Chicago Blackhawks (spelled Black Hawks until 1986, and known colloquially as the Hawks) are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago. The Blackhawks compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. The Blackhawks have won six Stanley Cup championships since their founding in 1926. They are one of the "Original Six" NHL teams, along with the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, and New York Rangers. Since the 1994–95 NHL season, 1994-95 season, the team has played its home games at the United Center, which they share with the National Basketball Association's Chicago Bulls; both teams previously played at the now-demolished Chicago Stadium. The Blackhawks' original owner was Frederic McLaughlin, a "hands-on" owner who fired many coaches during his ownership and led the team to win two Stanley Cup titles in 1934 Stanley Cu ...
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1985–86 Toronto Maple Leafs Season
The 1985–86 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 69th season of the franchise and its 59th season as the Maple Leafs. Despite posting the third-worst record in the league, the Leafs qualified for the last playoff spot in a very weak Norris Division; the division champion Chicago Black Hawks, whom they had little trouble against, winning six times out of eight regular season games between them, only recorded 86 points. The Leafs' .356 winning percentage is the fourth-worst in franchise history and one of the worst ever for a playoff qualifier. Despite this, the Leafs swept the Hawks, who they defeated six times out of eight in the regular season, in three games in the Norris Semi-finals for a total of nine times out of 11 before being eliminated by the St. Louis Blues in a seven-game Norris Final. Offseason NHL draft Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results , - , 1, , L, , October 10, 1985, , 1–3 , , align="left", @ Boston Bruins ...
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Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and often referred to as the Leafs) are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto. The Maple Leafs compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference. The club is owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, a company that owns several professional sports teams in the city, while the team's broadcasting rights are split between BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications. The club was founded as the Toronto Arenas for the inaugural 1917–18 NHL season and rebranded to the Toronto St. Patricks after two years. Conn Smythe renamed the franchise to the Maple Leafs after buying it in 1927. The team played home games at the Mutual Street Arena for its first 14 seasons before moving to Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931. Since February 1999, the Maple Leafs play at Scotiabank Arena, which was formerly known as ''Air Canada Centre.'' Toronto has won more S ...
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1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers Season
The 1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' Philadelphia Flyers seasons, 19th Season (sports), season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the first round of the playoffs in five game to the New York Rangers. Regular season The club began the year 12–2–0 (with both losses coming at home to New Jersey and Quebec), which included 10 consecutive wins until goaltender Pelle Lindbergh was killed in a car accident in the early hours of November 10. Due to the tragedy, back-up Bob Froese became the de facto starter, and the club called up Darren Jensen for relief work. Froese suffered a groin injury in practice prior to the team's next game against the Edmonton Oilers, so Jensen got the start against the defending Stanley Cup champions at the Spectrum (arena), Spectrum on November 14. Following an emotional memorial service, the Flyers posted a spirited 5–3 win, featuring four goals in the third period to earn their 11th victory in a r ...
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