1989–90 Winnipeg Jets
Division3rd Smythe
ConferenceCampbell
1989–90 record37–32–11
Goals for298
Goals against290
Team information
General managerMike Smith
CoachBob Murdoch
CaptainRandy Carlyle,
Dale Hawerchuk and
Thomas Steen

The 1989–90 Winnipeg Jets season was the 18th season of the Winnipeg Jets, their 11th season in the National Hockey League. The Jets placed third in the Smythe to qualify for the playoffs. The Jets lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the first round.

Offseason

During the previous season, the Jets replaced general manager John Ferguson with Mike Smith, while head coach Dan Maloney was replaced with Rick Bowness on an interim basis. On May 25, 1989, the Jets named Bob Murdoch as their new head coach. Murdoch had previous head coaching experience in the NHL, as he was the Chicago Blackhawks head coach for the 1987-88 season, going 30-41-9.

At the 1989 NHL Entry Draft held on June 17, 1989, the Jets held the fourth overall selection, and drafted Stu Barnes from the Tri-City Americans of the WHL. Barnes had 59 goals and 141 points with the Americans during the 1988-89 season. Other notable players the Jets selected were Kris Draper in the third round, and Dan Bylsma in the sixth round.

The Jets were also busy with trades at the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, as they acquired Randy Cunneyworth, Rick Tabaracci and Dave McLlwain from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Randy Gilhen, Andrew McBain and Jim Kyte. Cunneyworth, was coming off a 25-goal, 44-point season in 70 games in 1988-89, while McLlwain had a goal and three points in 24 games with the Penguins. Tabaracci posted a 24-20-5 record with a 4.24 GAA with the Cornwall Royals of the OHL.

The Jets also acquired Greg Paslawski and the St. Louis Blues third round pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft from the Blues for the Jets third round pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft and second round pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, and Winnipeg traded away their third round pick in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft to the New Jersey Devils for the Devils third round pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.

On July 22, 1989, the Jets acquired Shawn Cronin from the Philadelphia Flyers for future considerations. Cronin had three goals and 12 points with the Baltimore Skipjacks of the AHL during the 1988-89 season. On September 28, 1989, Winnipeg acquired Keith Acton and Pete Peeters from the Philadelphia Flyers for future considerations, however, both Acton and Peeters were returned to Philadelphia on October 3, 1989, for the Flyers fifth round draft pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.

Also, on September 28, 1989, the Jets traded goaltender Pokey Reddick to the Edmonton Oilers for future considerations, and on October 2, 1989, Winnipeg selected Moe Mantha from the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL Waiver Draft. Mantha, who played with the Jets from 1980 to 1984, split the 1988-89 season between the Minnesota North Stars and Philadelphia Flyers, scoring four goals and 18 points in 46 games.

The team chose to have three captains this season, naming veterans Randy Carlyle, Dale Hawerchuk and Thomas Steen. Hawerchuk had been the sole captain since 1984.

Regular season

Final standings

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Calgary Flames8042231534826599
Edmonton Oilers8038281431528390
Winnipeg Jets8037321129829085
Los Angeles Kings803439733833775
Vancouver Canucks8025411424530664

[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.

Campbell Conference[2]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1Calgary FlamesSMY8042231534826599
2Edmonton OilersSMY8038281431528390
3Chicago BlackhawksNRS804133631629488
4Winnipeg JetsSMY8037321129829085
5St. Louis BluesNRS803734929527983
6Toronto Maple LeafsNRS803838433735880
7Minnesota North StarsNRS803640428429176
8Los Angeles KingsSMY803439733833775
9Detroit Red WingsNRS8028381428832370
10Vancouver CanucksSMY8025411424530664

Divisions: NRS – Norris, SMY – Smythe

bold – Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1LOctober 6, 19891–4New York Rangers (1989–90)0–1–0
2WOctober 8, 19895–3Philadelphia Flyers (1989–90)1–1–0
3LOctober 10, 19891–5@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1989–90)1–2–0
4LOctober 12, 19894–5@ Detroit Red Wings (1989–90)1–3–0
5WOctober 14, 19895–1@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1989–90)2–3–0
6LOctober 18, 19892–7@ Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)2–4–0
7LOctober 20, 19892–4Chicago Blackhawks (1989–90)2–5–0
8WOctober 22, 19895–4Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)3–5–0
9WOctober 25, 19896–4Washington Capitals (1989–90)4–5–0
10LOctober 27, 19891–3Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)4–6–0
11WOctober 29, 19896–1Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)5–6–0
12LNovember 1, 19893–5@ Calgary Flames (1989–90)5–7–0
13WNovember 3, 19893–2@ Vancouver Canucks (1989–90)6–7–0
14LNovember 5, 19893–4 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks (1989–90)6–8–0
15WNovember 8, 19893–2 OTVancouver Canucks (1989–90)7–8–0
16LNovember 10, 19892–4Hartford Whalers (1989–90)7–9–0
17WNovember 12, 19893–2Calgary Flames (1989–90)8–9–0
18WNovember 14, 19895–3@ Quebec Nordiques (1989–90)9–9–0
19LNovember 15, 19891–5@ Montreal Canadiens (1989–90)9–10–0
20WNovember 18, 19891–0 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers (1989–90)10–10–0
21TNovember 20, 19893–3 OT@ New York Rangers (1989–90)10–10–1
22WNovember 21, 19894–3@ New York Islanders (1989–90)11–10–1
23LNovember 23, 19892–5St. Louis Blues (1989–90)11–11–1
24LNovember 25, 19891–3New Jersey Devils (1989–90)11–12–1
25WNovember 29, 19895–4New York Rangers (1989–90)12–12–1
26TDecember 1, 19893–3 OTDetroit Red Wings (1989–90)12–12–2
27LDecember 2, 19893–6New York Islanders (1989–90)12–13–2
28WDecember 6, 19894–3@ Calgary Flames (1989–90)13–13–2
29TDecember 8, 19896–6 OTMontreal Canadiens (1989–90)13–13–3
30WDecember 10, 19894–1Calgary Flames (1989–90)14–13–3
31TDecember 13, 19893–3 OTVancouver Canucks (1989–90)14–13–4
32TDecember 15, 19893–3 OT@ Vancouver Canucks (1989–90)14–13–5
33LDecember 19, 19895–9@ Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)14–14–5
34LDecember 21, 19892–3@ Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)14–15–5
35WDecember 26, 19895–3Minnesota North Stars (1989–90)15–15–5
36WDecember 29, 19892–1 OT@ Calgary Flames (1989–90)16–15–5
37WDecember 31, 19893–2Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)17–15–5
38WJanuary 3, 19904–2@ Hartford Whalers (1989–90)18–15–5
39LJanuary 4, 19902–4@ Boston Bruins (1989–90)18–16–5
40LJanuary 6, 19903–5@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1989–90)18–17–5
41WJanuary 8, 19904–3@ New Jersey Devils (1989–90)19–17–5
42WJanuary 10, 19906–1Washington Capitals (1989–90)20–17–5
43WJanuary 12, 19907–5Detroit Red Wings (1989–90)21–17–5
44WJanuary 14, 19906–5St. Louis Blues (1989–90)22–17–5
45LJanuary 16, 19906–8Quebec Nordiques (1989–90)22–18–5
46LJanuary 17, 19903–6@ Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)22–19–5
47LJanuary 19, 19904–6New York Islanders (1989–90)22–20–5
48WJanuary 23, 19904–3@ Washington Capitals (1989–90)23–20–5
49LJanuary 25, 19906–8@ Philadelphia Flyers (1989–90)23–21–5
50TJanuary 27, 19903–3 OT@ St. Louis Blues (1989–90)23–21–6
51LJanuary 29, 19902–4@ Minnesota North Stars (1989–90)23–22–6
52TJanuary 31, 19905–5 OTToronto Maple Leafs (1989–90)23–22–7
53WFebruary 2, 19908–1Vancouver Canucks (1989–90)24–22–7
54WFebruary 4, 19907–3Chicago Blackhawks (1989–90)25–22–7
55LFebruary 6, 19903–5@ Vancouver Canucks (1989–90)25–23–7
56WFebruary 8, 19905–1@ Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)26–23–7
57LFebruary 11, 19904–7@ Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)26–24–7
58WFebruary 14, 19903–2Boston Bruins (1989–90)27–24–7
59TFebruary 16, 19903–3 OTPittsburgh Penguins (1989–90)27–24–8
60WFebruary 18, 19905–1Calgary Flames (1989–90)28–24–8
61LFebruary 20, 19903–4 OTBuffalo Sabres (1989–90)28–25–8
62WFebruary 22, 19904–2@ New Jersey Devils (1989–90)29–25–8
63WFebruary 24, 19903–1@ Hartford Whalers (1989–90)30–25–8
64LFebruary 25, 19901–3@ Buffalo Sabres (1989–90)30–26–8
65LFebruary 27, 19903–8@ Minnesota North Stars (1989–90)30–27–8
66WMarch 2, 19909–3Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)31–27–8
67WMarch 4, 19905–2Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)32–27–8
68WMarch 7, 19906–3Quebec Nordiques (1989–90)33–27–8
69WMarch 9, 19907–5Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)34–27–8
70LMarch 11, 19904–6Calgary Flames (1989–90)34–28–8
71LMarch 12, 19904–5 OT@ Calgary Flames (1989–90)34–29–8
72TMarch 15, 19903–3 OT@ Boston Bruins (1989–90)34–29–9
73WMarch 17, 19905–4 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1989–90)35–29–9
74LMarch 18, 19903–4 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1989–90)35–30–9
75WMarch 21, 19903–2Montreal Canadiens (1989–90)36–30–9
76LMarch 23, 19902–4Vancouver Canucks (1989–90)36–31–9
77TMarch 25, 19903–3 OT@ Vancouver Canucks (1989–90)36–31–10
78TMarch 27, 19904–4 OT@ Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)36–31–11
79WMarch 29, 19901–0@ Los Angeles Kings (1989–90)37–31–11
80LApril 1, 19902–4Edmonton Oilers (1989–90)37–32–11

Playoffs

The Jets lost the Division Semi-finals (4-3) to the Edmonton Oilers.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Dale HawerchukC7926558160-11802
Pat ElynuikRW803242748321403
Thomas SteenC53184866352503
Brent AshtonLW79223456374305
Fredrik OlaussonD779465532-1300
Dave McLlwainC/RW8025265160-1172
Paul FentonLW80321850402411
Doug SmailLW792524496315116
Greg PaslawskiRW7118304814-4706
Dave EllettD7717294696-15801
Teppo NumminenD7911324320-4101
Moe ManthaD7322628288010
Laurie BoschmanC66101727103-11311
Doug EvansLW2710818337211
Randy CarlyleD5331518508200
Mark KumpelRW56891721-5011
Paul MacDermidRW44710171004101
Phil SykesLW48961526-8010
Randy CunneyworthLW28561134-7201
Peter TaglianettiD4936913620001
Gord DonnellyD553362223000
Shawn CroninD61044243-16000
Brad BerryD121236-2000
Brent HughesLW1112333-4001
Danton ColeC/RW21120-1000
Bob EssensaG3602200000
Bryan MarchmentD7022280000
Brian McReynoldsC90224-4000
Daniel BerthiaumeG2401160000
Todd FlichelD301120000
Stephane BeauregardG1900040000
Tom DraperG600000000
Brad JonesLW20000-2000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Bob Essensa20353618951073.151988881.892
Daniel Berthiaume13872410113863.721667581.871
Stephane Beauregard107919783593.280570511.896
Tom Draper3596240264.350153127.830
Team:4860803732112783.43223782100.883

Playoffs

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
Dale HawerchukC73582001
Thomas SteenC725716100
Pat ElynuikRW72462000
Moe ManthaD71562000
Brent AshtonLW73142201
Doug EvansLW722410000
Greg PaslawskiRW71340000
Teppo NumminenD712310000
Dave EllettD72026201
Paul FentonLW720223200
Mark KumpelRW72022000
Paul MacDermidRW70228000
Fredrik OlaussonD70222000
Doug SmailLW51010000
Gord DonnellyD60118000
Dave McLlwainC/RW70112000
Stephane BeauregardG40000000
Brad BerryD10000000
Laurie BoschmanC20002000
Shawn CroninD50007000
Bob EssensaG40000000
Phil SykesLW40000000
Peter TaglianettiD50006000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Bob Essensa206421123.50010088.880
Stephane Beauregard238413123.03010593.886
Team:444734243.240205181.883

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Transactions

Trades

July 21, 1989 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future Considerations
To Winnipeg Jets
Shawn Cronin
September 28, 1989 To Edmonton Oilers
Pokey Reddick
To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
September 28, 1989 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future Considerations
To Winnipeg Jets
Pete Peeters
Keith Acton
October 3, 1989 To Philadelphia Flyers
Pete Peeters
Keith Acton
To Winnipeg Jets
5th round pick in 1991 - Juha Ylonen
Future Considerations
December 1, 1989 To Los Angeles Kings
Brad Jones
To Winnipeg Jets
Phil Sykes
December 13, 1989 To Hartford Whalers
Randy Cunneyworth
To Winnipeg Jets
Paul MacDermid
January 22, 1990 To St. Louis Blues
Ron Wilson
To Winnipeg Jets
Doug Evans
January 22, 1990 To Minnesota North Stars
Daniel Berthiaume
To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
June 16, 1990 To Buffalo Sabres
Dale Hawerchuk
1st round pick in 1990 - Brad May
To Winnipeg Jets
Scott Arniel
Phil Housley
Jeff Parker
1st round pick in 1990 - Keith Tkachuk

Waivers

October 2, 1989 From Philadelphia Flyers
Moe Mantha

Free agents

PlayerFormer Team
Brian McReynoldsNew York Rangers
Dallas EakinsWashington Capitals
Bryan EricksonPittsburgh Penguins
PlayerFormer Team
Alfie TurcotteBoston Bruins

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Draft picks

Winnipeg selected the following players at the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, on June 17, 1989.[4]

NHL Amateur Draft

Round Pick Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team
14Stu Barnes (C) CanadaTri-City Americans (WHL)
225Dan Ratushny (D) United StatesCornell University (NCAA)
346Jason Cirone (C) ItalyCornwall Royals (OHL)
362Kris Draper (C) CanadaCanadian National Team
464Mark Brownschidle (D) United StatesBoston University (NCAA)
469Allain Roy (G) CanadaHarvard University (NCAA)
6109Dan Bylsma (RW) United StatesBowling Green State University (NCAA)
7130Pekka Peltola (LW) FinlandHPK Hameenlinna (SM-liiga)
7131Doug Evans (D) CanadaUniversity of Michigan (NCAA)
8151Jim Solly (LW) CanadaBowling Green State University (NCAA)
9172Stephane Gauvin (LW) CanadaCornell University (NCAA)
10193Joe Larson (FWD) United StatesMinnetonka (MN) High School
11214Brad Podiak (C) United StatesWayzata (MN) High School
12235Evgeny Davydov (LW) Soviet UnionHC CSKA Moscow
12240Sergei Kharin (C) Soviet UnionKrylya Sovetov Moscow
S4Peter Hankinson (F) United StatesUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)
S9Jon Anderson (LW) United StatesUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)

Farm teams

See also

References

  1. Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 153. ISBN 9781894801225.
  2. "1989-1990 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". NHL.
  3. "1989-90 Winnipeg Jets Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 4, 2009.
  4. "1989 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com". hockeyDB.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
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