1992–93 Minnesota North Stars season
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The 1992–93 Minnesota North Stars season was the North Stars' 26th and final season of the franchise in Minnesota.
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1992–93 Minnesota North Stars | |
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Division | 5th Norris |
Conference | 9th Campbell |
1992–93 record | 36–38–10 |
Home record | 18–17–7 |
Road record | 18–21–3 |
Goals for | 272 |
Goals against | 293 |
Team information | |
General manager | Bob Gainey |
Coach | Bob Gainey |
Captain | Mark Tinordi |
Alternate captains | Neal Broten Mike Modano |
Arena | Met Center |
Average attendance | 13,910 |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Russ Courtnall (36) |
Assists | Mike Modano (60) |
Points | Mike Modano (93) |
Penalty minutes | Shane Churla (286) |
Plus/minus | Derian Hatcher (+27) |
Wins | Jon Casey (26) |
Goals against average | Jon Casey (3.33) |
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Although the team improved on its previous season and finished only two games below .500, it was only good enough in fifth place in the Norris Division. Minnesota finished three points behind St. Louis for the final playoff spot in the division. Four North Stars (Russ Courtnall, Ulf Dahlen, Dave Gagner and Mike Modano) reached the 30-goal plateau.[1]