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1988–89 Toronto Maple Leafs season
NHL hockey team season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1988–89 Toronto Maple Leafs season was Toronto's 72nd season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Toronto made a late season push for the playoffs under interim head coach (and former captain) George Armstrong but an overtime loss in the final regular season game at the Chicago Blackhawks kept them out of the postseason for the first time since 1984–85.
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The 1988–89 Maple Leafs season was a disastrous one that saw John Brophy fired as head coach midway through the season. Interim head coach George Armstrong led the Leafs close to the playoffs, but they eventually missed out after losing to the Chicago Blackhawks in the final game of the regular season. The Leafs needed a win against Chicago to clinch a playoff berth, but a Troy Murray overtime goal ended Toronto's season.
The Maple Leafs finished the regular season last in the NHL in power play goals scored (56), power play opportunities (334), power play percentage (16.77%) and penalty-killing percentage (72.70%).[1]
- November 7, 1988 – The Maple Leafs traded RW Russ Courtnall to Montreal for RW John Kordic and a 6th-round choice (Michael Doers)
- Ken Wregget was traded by Maple Leafs to Philadelphia Flyers for two first-round picks (RW Rob Pearson and D Steve Bancroft) in 1989 draft, March 6, 1989.
Final standings
[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.
Record vs. opponents
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Wales Conference
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Schedule and results
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Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points
Defencemen
Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points
Goaltending
Note: GP= Games played; W= Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against
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Awards and records
- Gary Leeman, Molson Cup (Most game star selections for Toronto Maple Leafs)
40th National Hockey League All-Star Game
- Gary Leeman, Reserve, Campbell Conference
Transactions
The Maple Leafs have been involved in the following transactions in the 1988–89 season.
Trades
June 21, 1988 | To Philadelphia Flyers Mike Stothers |
To Toronto Maple Leafs Bill Root |
November 7, 1988 | To Montreal Canadiens Russ Courtnall |
To Toronto Maple Leafs John Kordic 6th round pick in 1989 – Mike Doers |
February 7, 1989 | To Philadelphia Flyers Al Secord |
To Toronto Maple Leafs 5th round pick in 1989 – Keith Carney |
February 21, 1989 | To New York Rangers Chris McRae |
To Toronto Maple Leafs Ken Hammond |
February 25, 1989 | To Vancouver Canucks Peter DeBoer |
To Toronto Maple Leafs Paul Lawless |
March 6, 1989 | To Philadelphia Flyers Ken Wregget |
To Toronto Maple Leafs 1st round pick in 1989 – Rob Pearson 1st round pick in 1989 – Steve Bancroft |
June 16, 1989 | To Calgary Flames 2nd round pick in 1989 – Kent Manderville |
To Toronto Maple Leafs Rob Ramage |
Waivers
October 3, 1988 | To Los Angeles Kings Dale DeGray |
October 3, 1988 | From Philadelphia Flyers Brad Marsh |
Free agents
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