1989–90_Hartford_Whalers_season

1989–90 Hartford Whalers season

1989–90 Hartford Whalers season

National Hockey League team season


The 1988–90 Hartford Whalers season was the Whalers' eleventh season in the National Hockey League.

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Offseason

On May 12, 1989, the Whalers announced that general manager Emile Francis would be promoted to team president. Replacing Francis as general manager of the club was Eddie Johnston. Johnston had previously held the general manager position with the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1983 to 1988. During his tenure with the Penguins, the club drafted Mario Lemieux with the first overall selection in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft.

Four days later, on May 16, Johnston fired head coach Larry Pleau. Pleau led the Whalers to a 81-117-26 record over parts of five seasons as head coach of the club from 1980 to 1988. Pleau also had previously been the general manager of the club from 1981 to 1983. Just over two weeks later, Hartford hired Rick Ley to take over as head coach of the team. Ley had played with the Whalers when they played in the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1979, then in the National Hockey League from 1979 to 1981. Ley would have his number retired by the club on December 26, 1982. In 1981-82, Ley worked as an assistant coach with the Whalers. Midway in the 1982-83, Ley took over head coaching duties with the Binghamton Whalers, leading them to a 22-17-5 record in 44 games. From 1984 to 1988, Ley was the head coach of the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the IHL, leading the club to three 50+ win seasons in four years, while winning the Turner Cup during the 1985-86 season. In 1988-89, Ley coached the Milwaukee Admirals, leading the team to a 54-23-5 record in his only season with the club.

At the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, held at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota on June 17, the Whalers selected Bobby Holik from Dukla Jihlava of the Czechoslovak Extraliga. In 36 games during the 1988-89 season, Holik scored 10 goals and 25 points in 35 games. Other notable selections that Hartford made include Blair Atcheynum, Jim McKenzie, James Black, Scott Daniels and Michel Picard.

At the draft, the Whalers made a trade with the New Jersey Devils. Hartford acquired Pat Verbeek from the Devils in exchange for Sylvain Turgeon. In 1988-89, Verbeek scored 26 goals and 47 points in 77 games. His best season with New Jersey was in 1987-88, as Verbeek scored 46 goals and 77 points in 73 games, helping the club reach the post-season for the first time since the team relocated to New Jersey. In 463 career games, Verbeek scored 170 goals and 320 points since joining the Devils in 1982.

At the 1989 NHL Supplemental Draft, the Whalers selected Chris Tancill. In 44 games during the 1988-89 season with the Wisconsin Badgers, Tancill scored 20 goals and 43 points.

On July 1, Brent Peterson announced his retirement from hockey. Nineteen days later, the Whalers hired Peterson as an assistant coach.

The Whalers acquired Mikael Andersson from the Minnesota North Stars at the Waiver Draft held on October 2. Andersson played in 14 games with the Buffalo Sabres during the 1988-89 season, earning an assist. In 56 games with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League, Andersson scored 18 goals and 51 points.

Regular season

Final standings

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[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.

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Divisions: PTK – Patrick, ADM – Adams

bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy

Schedule and results

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Playoffs

Bruins 4, Whalers 3

Adams Division Semi-finals

(1) Boston Bruins vs. (4) Hartford Whalers
April 5 Hartford Whalers 4 – 3 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Krygier (1) - (Verbeek, Francis) - 5:42 First period No scoring
Evason (1) - (Tippett) - 2:41
Young (1) - (Ferraro, Tomlak) - 6:16
Ladouceur (1) - (Krygier, Shaw) - 9:19
Second period 6:29 - Neely (1) - (Poulin, Bourque)
15:46 - Carpenter (1) - (Neely)
No scoring Third period 19:38 - pp - Poulin (1) - (Carter)
Sidorkiewicz (1-0) (33 saves / 36 shots) Goalie stats Lemelin (0-1) (13 saves / 17 shots)
April 7 Hartford Whalers 1 – 3 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
No scoring First period 10:58 - pp - Bourque (1) - (Galley, Propp)
Krygier (2) - (Verbeek, Ferraro) - 7:42 Second period 14:06 - pp - Galley (1) - (Bourque, Carpenter)
No scoring Third period 6:57 - pp - Carpenter (2) - (Neely, Burridge)
Sidorkiewicz (1-1) (32 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Moog (1-0) (25 saves / 26 shots)
April 9 Boston Bruins 3 – 5 Hartford Whalers Hartford Civic Center Recap  
Carpenter (3) - pp - (Neely, Janney) - 7:59
Christian (1) - pp - (Poulin, Propp) - 17:20
First period 12:13 - pp - Shaw (1) - (Francis, Andersson)
14:41 - pp - Verbeek (1) - (Andersson, Shaw)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Burridge (1) - (Janney, Wiemer) - 8:25 Third period 0:36 - Babych (1) - (Shaw)
2:13 - Verbeek (2) - (Francis, Shaw)
19:42 - en - Dineen (1) - (Tippett)
Moog (1-1) (22 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Sidorkiewicz (2-1) (22 saves / 25 shots)
April 11 Boston Bruins 6 – 5 Hartford Whalers Hartford Civic Center Recap  
No scoring First period 1:18 - Evason (2) - (Unassisted)
Christian (2) - (Janney, Carter) - 4:35
Wesley (1) - (Carpenter, Douris) - 10:24
Second period 2:04 - Shaw (2) - (Unassisted)
7:02 - Dineen (2) - (Babych, Andersson)
8:29 - Corriveau (1) - (Hull, Babych)
Poulin (2) - (Wesley) - 1:28
Beers (1) - (Janney, Neely) - 7:00
Christian (3) - (Poulin, Burridge) - 8:10
Poulin (3) - (Burridge, Neely) - 18:16
Third period No scoring
Moog (2-1) (7 saves / 7 shots)
Lemelin (17 saves / 22 shots)
Goalie stats Sidorkiewicz (2-2) (23 saves / 29 shots)
April 13 Hartford Whalers 2 – 3 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
Samuelsson (1) - (Tippett, Dineen) - 9:36 First period 15:18 - pp - Propp (1) - (Janney, Wesley)
17:27 - pp - Neely (2) - (Janney, Propp)
Tippett (1) - (Dineen) - 15:56 Second period 18:07 - sh - Neely (3) - (Unassisted)
No scoring Third period No scoring
Sidorkiewicz (2-3) (15 saves / 18 shots) Goalie stats Moog (3-1) (20 saves / 22 shots)
April 15 Boston Bruins 2 – 3 OT Hartford Whalers Hartford Civic Center Recap  
No scoring First period 6:31 - Young (2) - (Evason, Ferraro)
Poulin (4) - (Burridge, D. Sweeney) - 9:00 Second period 1:35 - Francis (2) - (Unassisted)
Burridge (2) - (Unassisted) - 1:05 Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 12:30 - Dineen (3) - (Evason)
Moog (3-2) (23 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Sidorkiewicz (3-3) (23 saves / 25 shots)
April 17 Hartford Whalers 1 – 3 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap  
No scoring First period 1:30 - Byce (1) - (Carter, Bourque)
7:29 - pp - Janney (1) - (Neely, Wesley)
No scoring Second period 15:22 - Neely (4) - (Janney)
Francis (3) - pp - (Shaw) - 13:48 Third period No scoring
Sidorkiewicz (3-4) (22 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Moog (4-2) (27 saves / 28 shots)
Boston wins series 4 – 3

Player statistics

Awards and records

Transactions

The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the 1989–90 season.

Trades

June 17, 1989 To New Jersey Devils
Sylvain Turgeon
To Hartford Whalers
Pat Verbeek
October 7, 1989 To Minnesota North Stars
Kevin Sullivan
To Hartford Whalers
Mike Berger
October 10, 1989 To Edmonton Oilers
Norm Maciver
To Hartford Whalers
Jim Ennis
October 31, 1989 To New Jersey Devils
Jim Thomson
To Hartford Whalers
Chris Cichocki
December 13, 1989 To Winnipeg Jets
Paul MacDermid
To Hartford Whalers
Randy Cunneyworth
March 3, 1990 To Boston Bruins
Steve Dykstra
To Hartford Whalers
Jeff Sirkka
March 5, 1990 To Washington Capitals
Mike Liut
To Hartford Whalers
Yvon Corriveau
March 6, 1990 To Edmonton Oilers
Marc Laforge
To Hartford Whalers
Cam Brauer

Waivers

October 2, 1989 From Buffalo Sabres
Mikael Andersson
December 1, 1989 To Quebec Nordiques
Brian Lawton

Free agents

PlayerFormer Team
Daryl ReaughEdmonton Oilers
Steve DykstraPittsburgh Penguins
Emanuel ViveirosMinnesota North Stars

Draft picks

Hartford's draft picks at the 1989 NHL Entry Draft held at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota.

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Farm teams

See also


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. "1989–1990 Conference Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 6, 2014.

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