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NHL 1985-86 Season

Summary

The Edmonton Oilers and Philadelphia Flyers, the Stanley Cup finalists from the previous season, were the NHL's top teams regular season. The Oilers had 119 points to lead the Smythe Division, while the Flyers had 110 to finish first in the Patrick Division, just 3 points ahead of the Washington Capitals.

There were very tight races in the Norris and Smythe Divisions. In the Smythe, only 12 points separated the first-place Quebec Nordiques from the fifth-place Buffalo Sabres. The Canadiens finished 5 points behind Quebec, while the Bruins were another point back and the Hartford Whalers were only 2 points behind the Bruins. The Chicago Blackhawks won the Norris Division by 1 point over the Minnesota North Stars, who were just 2 points ahead of the St. Louis Blues.

Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky scored "only" 52 goals, but he set another NHL record with 215 points, thanks to an incredible 163 assists. His teammate, Paul Coffey, had 48 goals, breaking Bobby Orr's record for a defenseman, and Gretzky's linemate, Jari Kurri, led the league with 68 goals. Coffey and Kurri finished third and fourth in the scoring race. Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux was second with 141 points.

The Calgary Flames, who had finished 30 points behind Edmonton, beat the Oilers in a seven-game Smythe Division final on a fluke goal, when Edmonton defenseman Steve Smith hit his own goalie with a clearing pass and the puck bounced into the net. Calgary then defeated the St. Louis Blues in another seven-game series to win the Campbell Conference championship.

Led by rookie goalie Patrick Roy, the Canadiens swept Boston and outlasted Hartford in a seven-game series to win the Adams Division title and then beat the New York Rangers in five games to advance to the Stanley Cup finals against Calgary.

It was the first all-Canadien final since 1967. The Flames won the first game easily, 5-2, but the Canadiens pulled out a 3-2 overtime win in Game 2 at Calgary and won the next three in a row for their 23rd Stanley Cup championship.

Roy, who won 15 games and gave up only 1.92 goals a game, won the Conn Smythe trophy as the MVP of the playoffs.

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Norris Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Chicago Blackhawks3933835134986
Minnesota North Stars3833932730585
St. Louis Blues3734930229183
Toronto Maple Leafs2548731138657
Detroit Red Wings1757626641540

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Edmonton Oilers56177426310119
Calgary Flames4031935431589
Winnipeg Jets2647729537259
Vancouver Canucks23441328233359
Los Angeles Kings2349828438954

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Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Quebec Nordiques4331633028992
Montreal Canadiens4033733028087
Boston Bruins37311231128886
Hartford Whalers4036433230284
Buffalo Sabres3737629629180

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Prince of Wales Conference
Patrick Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Philadelphia Flyers53234335241110
Washington Capitals50237315272107
New York Islanders39291232728490
New York Rangers3638628027678
Pittsburgh Penguins3438831330576
New Jersey Devils2849330037459

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League Leaders

Scoring

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton (52 goals, 163 assists, 215 points)

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Goals

Jari Kurri, Edmonton, 68

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Assists

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 163

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Goals Against Average

Bob Froese, Philadelphia, 2.55

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Penalty Minutes

Joey Kocur, Detroit, 377

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
John Vanbiesbrouck, NY RangersGBob Froese, Philadelphia
Paul Coffey, EdmontonDLarry Robinson, Montreal
Mark Howe, PhiladelphiaDRay Bourque, Boston
Wayne Gretzky, EdmontonCMario Lemieux, Pittsburgh
Mike Bossy, NY IslandersRWJari Kurri, Edmonton
Michel Goulet, QuebecLWMats Naslund, Montreal

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers

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Vezina Trophy

John Vanbiesbrouck, New York Rangers

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Norris Trophy

Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Gary Suter, Calgary Flames

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Lady Byng Trophy

Mike Bossy, New York Islanders

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Masterton Trophy

Charlie Simmer, Boston Bruins

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Pearson Award

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Selke Trophy

Troy Murray, Chicago Blackhawks

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Jennings Trophy

Bob Froese/Darren Jensen, Philadelphia Flyers

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Adams Award (Coach)

Glen Sather, Edmonton Oilers

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Montreal Canadiens 4, Calgary Flames 1
Coach: Jean Perron
Captain: Bob Gainey
May 16: CALGARY 5, Montreal 2
May 18: Montreal 3, CALGARY 2 (OT-Skrudland)
May 20: MONTREAL 5, Calgary 3
May 22: MONTREAL 1, Calgary 0
May 24: Montreal 4, CALGARY 3
Series-winning goal:
Bobby Smith, Montreal, 10:30, 3rd

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Doug Gilmour, St. Louis (19 games, 9 goals, 12 assists, 21 points);
Bernie Federko, St. Louis (19 games, 7 goals, 14 assists, 21 points)

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