1988–89_Hartford_Whalers_season

1988–89 Hartford Whalers season

1988–89 Hartford Whalers season

National Hockey League team season


The 198889 Hartford Whalers season saw the team finish in fourth place in the Adams Division with a record of 37 wins, 38 losses, and 5 ties for 79 points. They were swept by the Montreal Canadiens in four straight games in the Division Semi-finals.

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Off-season

On June 11, 1988, the 1988 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal. With their first round draft pick, the Whalers selected left winger Chris Govedaris from the Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey League. Govedaris scored 42 goals and 80 points in 69 games with the Marlboros during the 1987–88 season. With their second round selection, Hartford selected Barry Richter from the Culver Military Academy, where he scored 24 goals and 53 points in 35 games.

At the 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft, the Whalers selected Todd Krygier from the University of Connecticut. In 27 games with the Huskies, Krygier scored 32 goals and 71 points to lead the team in scoring. Following his season with Connecticut, Krygier signed with the New Haven Nighthawks of the American Hockey League, where he scored a goal and six points in 13 games during the 1987–88 season.

The Whalers signed Bob Bodak as a free agent on July 1. Bobak appeared in three games with the Calgary Flames during the 1987–88, earning no points and 22 penalty minutes. He played a majority of the season with the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the IHL, where in 44 games, Bobak scored 12 goals and 22 points.

On July 6, the Whalers acquired Grant Jennings and Ed Kastelic from the Washington Capitals in exchange for Neil Sheehy and Mike Millar. Jennings appeared in one post-season game with the Capitals, earning no points. He spent the rest of the season with the Binghamton Whalers of the American Hockey League, where he scored two goals and 14 points in 56 games during the 1987–88. Kastelic scored one goal in 35 games with the Capitals during the 1987–88 season.

On August 3, Hartford signed free agent Al Tuer. Tuer appeared in six games with the Minnesota North Stars during the 1987–88 season, scoring one goal. In 68 games with the Kalamazoo Wings of the IHL, Tuer scored two goals and 17 points, while racking up 303 penalty minutes. The Whalers also signed Larry Trader, who scored two goals and six points in 30 games with the Montreal Canadiens during 1987–88.

At the waiver draft held on October 3, the Whalers lost Stew Gavin and Tom Martin to the Minnesota North Stars.

Draft picks

Hartford's selections at the 1988 NHL Entry Draft:

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Regular season

The Whalers finished the regular season with the fewest short-handed goals scored (3) and the most short-handed goals allowed (18).[2]

Final standings

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[3]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.

Record vs. opponents

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Schedule and results

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Playoffs

Division semi-finals

Canadiens 4, Whalers 0

Adams Division Semi-finals

(1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (4) Hartford Whalers
April 5 Hartford Whalers 2 – 6 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
Ferraro (1) – (MacDermid, Babych) – 14:59 First period 12:09 – ppKeane (1) – (Svoboda, Chelios)
16:24 – Smith (1) – (Svoboda)
Young (1) – (Peterson, Quenneville) – 16:55 Second period 3:59 – shWalter (1) – (Carbonneau)
No scoring Third period 6:25 – McPhee (1) – (Skrudland, Svoboda)
8:02 – ppNäslund (1) – (Smith)
17:50 – Skrudland (1) – (McPhee)
Whitmore (0-1) (27 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Roy (1-0) (25 saves / 27 shots)
April 6 Hartford Whalers 2 – 3 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 0:36 – Skrudland (2) – (Green, McPhee)
17:02 – ppSmith (2) – (Näslund, Svoboda)
18:25 – McPhee (2) – (Gilchrist, Carbonneau)
Young (2) – (Quenneville, Turgeon) – 7:03
MacDermid (1) – (Anderson, Samuelsson) – 14:10
Third period No scoring
Sidorkiewicz (0-1) (14 saves / 17 shots) Goalie stats Roy (2-0) (27 saves / 29 shots)
April 8 Montreal Canadiens 5 – 4 OT Hartford Whalers Hartford Civic Center Recap  
No scoring First period 17:00 – ppJennings (1) – (Francis, Babych)
Smith (3) – (Näslund, Chelios) – 10:47 Second period 0:56 – Dineen (1) – (Evason, Quenneville)
Courtnall (1) – (Carbonneau) – 4:10
Durfresne (1) – (Courtnall, Carbonneau) – 4:38
Carbonneau (1) – (Unassisted) – 15:28
Third period 12:52 – shEvason (1) – (Tippett, Samuelsson)
15:54 – Shaw (1) – (Babych, Turgeon)
Richer (1) – (Skrudland, Corson) – 5:01 First overtime period No scoring
Hayward (1-0) (23 saves / 27 shots) Goalie stats Sidorkiewicz (0-2) (23 saves / 28 shots)
April 9 Montreal Canadiens 4 – 3 OT Hartford Whalers Hartford Civic Center Recap  
No scoring First period 19:04 – Ferraro (2) – (Babych)
Näslund (2) – (Smith, Keane) – 1:59
Richer (2) – (Walter) – 7:08
Second period No scoring
Smith (4) – pp – (Svoboda) – 2:56 Third period 5:29 – Babych (1) – (Côté, Evason)
14:55 – Lawton (1) – (Francis, Babych)
Russ Courtnall (2) – (Unassisted) – 15:12 First overtime period No scoring
Roy (3-0) (43 saves / 46 shots) Goalie stats Whitmore (0-2) (36 saves / 40 shots)
Montreal wins series 4 – 0

Player statistics

Forwards

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points

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Defensemen

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points

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Goaltending

Note: GP= Games played; W= Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against

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Awards and records

Transactions

The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the 1988–89 season.

Trades

July 6, 1988 To Washington Capitals
Neil Sheehy
Mike Millar
To Hartford Whalers
Grant Jennings
Ed Kastelic
October 6, 1988 To Chicago Blackhawks
Future Considerations
To Hartford Whalers
Mark LaVarre
December 26, 1988 To New York Rangers
Carey Wilson
5th round pick in 1990Lubos Rob
To Hartford Whalers
Brian Lawton
Don Maloney
Norm Maciver
March 6, 1989 To Washington Capitals
Scot Kleinendorst
To Hartford Whalers
Jim Thomson
March 7, 1989 To Detroit Red Wings
Torrie Robertson
To Hartford Whalers
Jim Pavese

Waivers

October 3, 1988 To Minnesota North Stars
Stew Gavin
October 3, 1988 To Minnesota North Stars
Tom Martin
December 1, 1988 From Minnesota North Stars
Tom Martin

Free agents

PlayerFormer Team
Mike TomlakUniversity of Western Ontario (OUAA)
Ross McKayUniversity of Saskatchewan (CWUAA)
Bob BodakCalgary Flames
Al TuerMinnesota North Stars
Larry TraderMontreal Canadiens
Chris LindbergUniversity of Minnesota-Duluth (NCAA)
PlayerNew Team
Gord ShervenSportbund DJK Rosenheim (Germany)
Mike McEwenEHC Olten (Switzerland)
Shawn CroninWashington Capitals

Farm teams


References

  1. "Hartford Whalers Yearly Attendance Graph". hockeydb.com.
  2. Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 153. ISBN 9781894801225.
  3. "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.

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