1980–81 Hartford Whalers season

1980–81 Hartford Whalers
Division 4th Norris
1980–81 record 21–41–18
Goals for 292
Goals against 372
Team information
General Manager Jack Kelley
Coach Don Blackburn (15–29–16)
Larry Pleau (6–12–2)
Captain Mike Rogers
Alternate captains None
Team leaders
<1979–80 1981–82>

The 1980-81 season was the 2nd for the Whalers in the NHL.

Regular season

October

The Whalers opened the 1980–81 season with a four-game road trip, and on October 9, they lost 8-6 to the St. Louis Blues, followed by a 9-3 loss two nights later against the Minnesota North Stars. After a 2-2 tie against the Buffalo Sabres, the Whalers earned their first victory on October 15, with a 5-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Hartford played their first home game of the season on October 18 against the Detroit Red Wings in front of 10,287 fans. The Whalers Al Sims led the way with two goals, and John Garrett made 26 saves in the Whalers 4-2 victory. The team would post a 3-0-1 record on their opening four game home stand.

The Whalers would finish the month with a solid record of 5-4-2, earning 12 points, and second place in the Norris Division, three points behind the first place Los Angeles Kings.

November

The Whalers would slump to begin the month of November, as the club would go winless in their first eight games (0-6-2) of the month before earning a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on November 22. The Whalers would follow that game up with a huge 11-3 loss to the Chicago Black Hawks the next night.

Hartford would end November with two wins in their final three games, bringing their season record to 8-12-4 record with 20 points, sitting in third place in the Norris Division.

December

The Whalers opened December with a five-game western road trip, in which the team put up a respectable 2-2-1 record, with wins over the Calgary Flames and Winnipeg Jets.

The team returned home for two games, as Hartford tied the Los Angeles Kings 5-5 on December 13, followed by a 5-4 win over the Boston Bruins on December 17. The Whalers then headed out for a three-game road trip before Christmas, in which the Whalers tied the Bruins 5-5, lost to the Quebec Nordiques 6-5, followed by a huge 7-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on December 23.

On December 26, the Whalers and Pittsburgh Penguins played a very high scoring game, as Hartford came out on top with a 9-7 victory. Hartford ended the month with a 5-5 tie against the defending Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders the next night.

Overall, the Whalers had a 5-3-4 record in their 12 December games, and improved to 13-15-8, earning 34 points, for the season. The Whalers continued to stay into third place in the Norris Division, five points ahead of the fourth place Pittsburgh Penguins.

January

Hartford got off to a bad start in January, losing their first three games, snapping their losing streak with a 6-6 tie against the Edmonton Oilers on January 9. The Whalers earned their first win of the month the next night, defeating the Winnipeg Jets 5-3.

The Whalers losing ways would return though, as the club lost four games in a row, including three by one goal, before ending the streak with a tie against the St. Louis Blues on January 21. Hartford would then lose their next two games, extending their winless streak to seven games, before the team finally defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-3 on January 28. Hartford then went winless in their last two games (0-1-1) of the month.

The team managed a 2-10-3 record in 15 games for the month, and had a 15-25-11 record, getting 41 points at the end January. Hartford fell into fourth place in the Norris Division, one point behind the third place Pittsburgh Penguins, and four points ahead of the last place Detroit Red Wings.

February

The Whalers losing ways continued into February, as Hartford would go winless in their first nine games of the month (0-4-5), and extend their overall winless streak to 11 games.

After their 6-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on February 19, the Whalers fired head coach Don Blackburn, and replaced him with Larry Pleau.

In his first game as the head coach, Pleau ended the Whalers winless skid, as Hartford defeated the New York Rangers 6-5 on February 22. The club won their next game three nights later, defeating the Minnesota North Stars 3-2, however, their winning streak ended with a 5-1 loss to the Calgary Flames on February 27.

The Whalers had a 2-5-5 record in February, and had a 4-15-8 record since the start of January. The Whalers overall season record at the end of February was 17-30-16, as they earned 50 points, and remained in fourth place in the Norris Division, only two points ahead of the Detroit Red Wings.

March/April

The Whalers began March with two straight losses before earning a 5-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres on March 6. Hartford then went on a five-game winless skid (0-4-1) before earning another victory, which was a huge 9-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens.

Hartford would continue to struggle for the rest of the regular season, as they posted a 2-5-1 record in their final eight games after the 9-3 win over the Canadiens.

The team finished their second season with a 21-41-18 record, earning 60 points, and fourth place in the Norris Division, four points ahead of the Detroit Red Wings. The Whalers failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in team history.

Final standings

Norris Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Montreal Canadiens 80 45 22 13 332 232 103
Los Angeles Kings 80 43 24 13 337 290 99
Pittsburgh Penguins 80 30 37 13 302 345 73
Hartford Whalers 80 21 41 18 292 372 60
Detroit Red Wings 80 19 43 18 252 339 56

[1]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

No. R Date Score Opponent Record Attendance
1LOctober 9, 19806–8 @ St. Louis Blues (1980–81) 0–1–0 11,132
2LOctober 11, 19803–9 @ Minnesota North Stars (1980–81) 0–2–0 15,338
3TOctober 12, 19803–3 @ Buffalo Sabres (1980–81) 0–2–1 16,433
4WOctober 15, 19805–2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1980–81) 1–2–1 5,637
5WOctober 18, 19804–2 Detroit Red Wings (1980–81) 2–2–1 10,287
6TOctober 19, 19803–3 New York Islanders (1980–81) 2–2–2 10,014
7WOctober 22, 19803–0 Colorado Rockies (1980–81) 3–2–2 9,595
8WOctober 25, 19804–2 Quebec Nordiques (1980–81) 4–2–2 11,005
9LOctober 26, 19801–6 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1980–81) 4–3–2 17,077
10WOctober 29, 19805–3 Detroit Red Wings (1980–81) 5–3–2 9,103
11LOctober 30, 19802–8 @ Montreal Canadiens (1980–81) 5–4–2 15,555
12TNovember 1, 19804–4 Vancouver Canucks (1980–81) 5–4–3 10,418
13LNovember 5, 19801–6 @ St. Louis Blues (1980–81) 5–5–3 10,278
14TNovember 6, 19803–3 @ Colorado Rockies (1980–81) 5–5–4 5,669
15LNovember 8, 19804–5 Philadelphia Flyers (1980–81) 5–6–4 13,191
16LNovember 12, 19801–5 Minnesota North Stars (1980–81) 5–7–4 10,044
17LNovember 15, 19804–8 Washington Capitals (1980–81) 5–8–4 11,544
18LNovember 16, 19803–7 @ New York Rangers (1980–81) 5–9–4 17,419
19LNovember 20, 19800–5 @ New York Islanders (1980–81) 5–10–4 14,062
20WNovember 22, 19804–3 Vancouver Canucks (1980–81) 6–10–4 11,160
21LNovember 23, 19803–11 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1980–81) 6–11–4 10,827
22WNovember 26, 19808–4 Winnipeg Jets (1980–81) 7–11–4 10,741
23WNovember 28, 19806–4 Edmonton Oilers (1980–81) 8–11–4 11,073
24LNovember 29, 19802–5 Buffalo Sabres (1980–81) 8–12–4 13,202
25LDecember 2, 19802–5 @ Los Angeles Kings (1980–81) 8–13–4 7,456
26TDecember 3, 19804–4 @ Vancouver Canucks (1980–81) 8–13–5 11,281
27WDecember 6, 19805–3 @ Calgary Flames (1980–81) 9–13–5 7,083
28LDecember 7, 19804–6 @ Edmonton Oilers (1980–81) 9–14–5 17,215
29WDecember 10, 19808–5 @ Winnipeg Jets (1980–81) 10–14–5 11,623
30TDecember 13, 19805–5 Los Angeles Kings (1980–81) 10–14–6 11,204
31WDecember 17, 19805–4 Boston Bruins (1980–81) 11–14–6 13,111
32TDecember 20, 19804–4 @ Boston Bruins (1980–81) 11–14–7 9,616
33LDecember 21, 19805–6 @ Quebec Nordiques (1980–81) 11–15–7 10,241
34WDecember 23, 19807–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1980–81) 12–15–7 16,430
35WDecember 26, 19809–7 Pittsburgh Penguins (1980–81) 13–15–7 12,208
36TDecember 27, 19805–5 New York Islanders (1980–81) 13–15–8 14,510
37LJanuary 2, 19811–3 Montreal Canadiens (1980–81) 13–16–8 14,510
38LJanuary 3, 19811–8 @ New York Islanders (1980–81) 13–17–8 15,008
39LJanuary 7, 19813–5 @ Los Angeles Kings (1980–81) 13–18–8 8,535
40TJanuary 9, 19816–6 @ Edmonton Oilers (1980–81) 13–18–9 17,474
41WJanuary 10, 19815–3 @ Winnipeg Jets (1980–81) 14–18–9 11,233
42LJanuary 12, 19812–5 St. Louis Blues (1980–81) 14–19–9 11,118
43LJanuary 14, 19814–5 Los Angeles Kings (1980–81) 14–20–9 11,455
44LJanuary 17, 19812–3 Chicago Black Hawks (1980–81) 14–21–9 13,131
45LJanuary 18, 19812–3 @ Washington Capitals (1980–81) 14–22–9 10,036
46TJanuary 21, 19816–6 St. Louis Blues (1980–81) 14–22–10 9,484
47LJanuary 23, 19812–4 Calgary Flames (1980–81) 14–23–10 10,206
48LJanuary 24, 19814–7 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1980–81) 14–24–10 16,485
49WJanuary 28, 19816–3 Colorado Rockies (1980–81) 15–24–10 12,510
50TJanuary 30, 19815–5 Toronto Maple Leafs (1980–81) 15–24–11 10,667
51LJanuary 31, 19813–5 Buffalo Sabres (1980–81) 15–25–11 12,425
52LFebruary 2, 19812–4 @ Quebec Nordiques (1980–81) 15–26–11 12,435
53TFebruary 4, 19813–3 Boston Bruins (1980–81) 15–26–12 13,149
54LFebruary 7, 19812–6 Chicago Black Hawks (1980–81) 15–27–12 12,327
55TFebruary 8, 19816–6 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1980–81) 15–27–13 17,077
56TFebruary 12, 19812–2 @ Detroit Red Wings (1980–81) 15–27–14 11,175
57LFebruary 14, 19814–7 @ Minnesota North Stars (1980–81) 15–28–14 13,158
58TFebruary 15, 19814–4 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1980–81) 15–28–15 12,571
59TFebruary 18, 19813–3 Winnipeg Jets (1980–81) 15–28–16 14,096
60LFebruary 19, 19812–6 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1980–81) 15–29–16 6,571
61WFebruary 22, 19816–5 New York Rangers (1980–81) 16–29–16 13,663
62WFebruary 25, 19813–2 Minnesota North Stars (1980–81) 17–29–16 11,202
63LFebruary 27, 19811–5 @ Calgary Flames (1980–81) 17–30–16 7,226
64LMarch 1, 19810–3 @ Vancouver Canucks (1980–81) 17–31–16 12,616
65LMarch 3, 19814–5 @ Colorado Rockies (1980–81) 17–32–16 5,239
66WMarch 6, 19815–3 @ Buffalo Sabres (1980–81) 18–32–16 16,383
67LMarch 8, 19814–5 Calgary Flames (1980–81) 18–33–16 10,171
68TMarch 10, 19814–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (1980–81) 18–33–17 13,217
69LMarch 11, 19812–5 Washington Capitals (1980–81) 18–34–17 10,962
70LMarch 14, 19812–6 @ New York Rangers (1980–81) 18–35–17 17,405
71LMarch 15, 19812–4 @ Boston Bruins (1980–81) 18–36–17 10,865
72WMarch 18, 19819–3 Montreal Canadiens (1980–81) 19–36–17 12,092
73LMarch 21, 19814–6 New York Rangers (1980–81) 19–37–17 14,510
74TMarch 22, 19813–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1980–81) 19–37–18 10,620
75LMarch 25, 19812–7 Edmonton Oilers (1980–81) 19–38–18 11,405
76WMarch 27, 19815–3 @ Washington Capitals (1980–81) 20–38–18 12,201
77LMarch 29, 19811–4 Philadelphia Flyers (1980–81) 20–39–18 12,350
78WApril 1, 19815–4 Quebec Nordiques (1980–81) 21–39–18 10,734
79LApril 3, 19811–6 @ Montreal Canadiens (1980–81) 21–40–18 16,978
80LApril 5, 19814–5 Pittsburgh Penguins (1980–81) 21–41–18 13,059

Roster

1980-81 Hartford Whalers
Goaltenders

Defensemen

Wingers

Centers

Draft picks

Hartford's draft picks from the 1980 NHL Entry Draft which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, on June 11, 1980.

Round # Player Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
18 Fred Arthur  Canada Cornwall Royals (QMJHL)
229 Michel Galarneau  Canada Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
350 Mickey Volcan  Canada University of North Dakota (WCHA)
471 Kevin McClelland  Canada Niagara Falls Flyers (OMJHL)
592 Darren Jensen  Canada University of North Dakota (WCHA)
6113 Mario Cerri  Canada Ottawa 67's (OMJHL)
7134 Mike Martin  Canada Sudbury Wolves (OMJHL)
8155 Brent Denat  Canada Michigan Tech (WCHA)
9176 Paul Fricker  Canada University of Michigan (WCHA)
10197 Lorne Bokshowan  Canada Saskatoon Blades (WHL)

See also

References

  1. Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 152. ISBN 9781894801225.

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