1992–93 Calgary Flames season

1992–93 Calgary Flames
Division 2nd Smythe
Conference 5th Campbell
1992–93 record 43–30–11
Home record 23–14–5
Road record 20–16–6
Goals for 322 (11th)
Goals against 282 (9th)
Team information
General Manager Doug Risebrough
Coach Dave King
Captain Joe Nieuwendyk
Alternate captains Al MacInnis
Joel Otto
Arena Olympic Saddledome
Average attendance 19,529
Team leaders
Goals Robert Reichel (40)
Assists Theoren Fleury (66)
Points Theoren Fleury (100)
Penalties in minutes Craig Berube (209)
Plus/minus (+): Gary Roberts (+32)
(–): C.J. Young (–7)
Wins Mike Vernon (29)
Goals against average Jeff Reese (3.20)
<1991–92 1993–94>

The 1992–93 Calgary Flames season was the 13th National Hockey League season in Calgary. The Flames rebounded from their disappointing 1991–92 season, finishing 2nd in the Smythe Division, four points behind the Vancouver Canucks.

The Flames met the Los Angeles Kings in the Smythe Division semi-finals. The series was an offensive showdown, with the Flames setting team records for most goals scored in a six-game series (28) and most goals against (33).[1] The Flames once again failed to win a playoff series, falling in six games.

Two Flames represented the Campbell Conference at the 1993 All-Star Game: Forward Gary Roberts and goaltender Mike Vernon.[2]

On February 10, 1993, the Flames set numerous franchise and league records in a 13–1 victory over the San Jose Sharks. In addition to being a team record for goals scored at 13, the score also represents the largest margin of victory in team history (12). Calgary set a new team mark for fastest four goals scored (1:21). Jeff Reese set an NHL record for points in one game by a goaltender with 3 assists, while Theoren Fleury set a league record by going +9 in this game.[3] All of these records remain today.

Four Flames (Theoren Fleury, Joe Nieuwendyk, Robert Reichel and Gary Roberts) reached the 30-goal plateau.[4]

Prior to the season, the Flames lost two players in the 1992 NHL Expansion Draft, as Left Winger Chris Lindberg was selected by the Ottawa Senators 35th overall, and forward Tim Hunter went to the Tampa Bay Lightning 42nd overall.

Regular season

Season standings

Smythe Division
GP W L T Pts GF GA
Vancouver Canucks 84 46 29 9 101 346 278
Calgary Flames 84 43 30 11 97 322 282
Los Angeles Kings 84 39 35 10 88 338 340
Winnipeg Jets 84 40 37 7 87 322 320
Edmonton Oilers 84 26 50 8 60 242 337
San Jose Sharks 84 11 71 2 24 218 414

[5]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

1992–93 Game Log

Playoffs

1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
Theoren Fleury 14833466100886571227
Robert Reichel 26804048885462462
Gary Suter 208123588111262358
Gary Roberts 1058384179172516743
Joe Nieuwendyk 257938377552636910
Sergei Makarov 427118395740-----
Al MacInnis 25011435461616710
Joel Otto 297519335215064264
Paul Ranheim 28832122432660110
Ron Stern 2270101525207600043
Chris Lindberg 32/1162912211820112
Roger Johansson 3477416206250112
Brent Ashton 1532811194160332
Trent Yawney 1863116176763256
Frank Musil 3806101613161127
Gary Leeman 1130951410-----
Craig Berube 16774812209600021
Michel Petit 735391254-----
Carey Wilson 332247118-----
Kevin Dahl 46129115660228
Chris Dahlquist 57437106663144
Greg Paslawski 2313459063030
Alexander Godynyuk 212734719-----
Brian Skrudland 391624610603312
C.J. Young 232832520-----
Todd Harkins 191523522-----
Paul Kruse 122723541-----
Jeff Reese 3526044440000
Greg Smyth 63512395-----
Tomas Forslund 2760220-----
Mike Vernon 30640224240002
Patrick Lebeau 3810000-----
Shawn Heaphy 1310000-----
Andrei Trefilov 110002-----

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP TOI W L T GA SO GAA GP TOI W L GA SO GAA
Jeff Reese 3526131114417013.204209131714.88
Mike Vernon 306437322926920323.264150111406.00
Andrei Trefilov 1165001504.62-------

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.

Transactions

The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1992–93 season.

Trades

Free agents

Player Former team
Player New team
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Draft picks

Calgary's picks at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, held in Montreal, Quebec.[6]

Rnd Pick Player Nationality Position Team (league) NHL statistics
GPGAPtsPIM
16Cory Stillman CanadaCWindsor Spitfires (OHL)1025278449727489
230Chris O'Sullivan United StatesDN/A622171916
354Mathias Johansson SwedenLWFärjestads BK (SEL)585101515
478Robert Svehla SlovakiaDN/A65568267335649
5102Sami Helenius FinlandDN/A155246260
6126Ravil Yakubov RussiaDHC Dynamo Moscow (RSL
6129Joel Bouchard CanadaDVerdun Collège Français (QMJHL)364225375264
7150Pavel Rajnoha Czech RepublicDN/A
8174Ryan Mulhern United StatesRWN/A30000
9198Brandon Carper United StatesDBowling Green (NCAA)
10222Jonas Hoglund SwedenLWFärjestads BK (SEL)545117145262112
11246Andrei Potaichuk RussiaRWKrylja Sovetov (RSL)
S6Jamie O'Brien United StatesDN/A

See also

References

  1. Playoff team records, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg. 224
  2. All-star selections, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg. 22
  3. Flames Records, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pgs. 211–214
  4. http://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/CGY/1993.html
  5. Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 154. ISBN 9781894801225.
  6. Calgary Flames draft history, hockeydb.com, accessed February 25, 2007
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