1983–84 Winnipeg Jets season
NHL hockey team season
The 1983–84 Winnipeg Jets season was the 12th season of the Winnipeg Jets, their fifth season in the National Hockey League . The Jets placed fourth in the Smythe to qualify for the playoffs. The Jets lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the first round.
Offseason
On June 8, 1983, the Jets traded former team captain Dave Christian to the Washington Capitals for the Capitals first round draft pick in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft . Christian, who lost his captaincy midway through the 1982–83 season, had 79 goals and 209 points in 230 games with Winnipeg since breaking into the NHL one week after winning the gold medal with the 1980 US Olympic Team .
At the 1983 NHL Entry Draft , the Jets first selection was with the eighth overall pick, and the team drafted winger Andrew McBain from the North Bay Centennials of the OHL . McBain had 33 goals and 120 points with the Centennials in the 1982–83 season. Six picks later, at 14th overall, which the Jets had acquired from the Washington Capitals in the Dave Christian trade, Winnipeg selected defenseman Bobby Dollas from the Laval Voisins of the QMJHL . Dollas had 16 goals and 61 points with Laval during the 1982–83 season. Later, in the fourth round, the Jets selected goaltender Bob Essensa from the Henry Carr Crusaders Jr. B team.
The Jets made a few minor transactions during the off-season, trading Norm Dupont to the Hartford Whalers for the Whalers fourth round draft pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft , and releasing Bryan Maxwell and Larry Hopkins . The Jets biggest trade was acquiring Tim Young from the Minnesota North Stars for Craig Levie and Tom Ward . Young spent eight seasons with the North Stars, and had 18 goals and 53 points in 70 games with Minnesota during the 1982–83 season.
Regular season
Final standings
[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.
Record vs. opponents
Smythe Division record vs. opponents
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Smythe Division
Vs. Norris Division
Vs. Wales Conference
Vs. Adams Division
Vs. Patrick Division
1983–84 NHL records
Team
NJD
NYI
NYR
PHI
PIT
WSH
Total
Calgary
2−0−1
3−0
1−2
1−2
1−0−2
1−2
9−6−3
Edmonton
2−0−1
0−3
2−1
0−2−1
3−0
2−1
9−7−2
Los Angeles
1−2
0−2−1
0−1−2
1−2
2−1
0−3
4−11−3
Vancouver
2−1
0−3
1−1–1
2−1
2−1
1−2
8−9−1
Winnipeg
2−1
2−1
1−2
1−2
2−1
1−2
9−9−0
Schedule and results
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No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Attendance
1
T
October 5, 1983
6–6 OT
Detroit Red Wings (1983–84 )
0–0–1
11,348
2
L
October 7, 1983
6–8
Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
0–1–1
11,073
3
T
October 9, 1983
1–1 OT
Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
0–1–2
11,108
4
W
October 12, 1983
4–3 OT
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1983–84 )
1–1–2
4,095
5
L
October 13, 1983
3–4
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1983–84 )
1–2–2
15,694
6
L
October 15, 1983
1–2
@ Minnesota North Stars (1983–84 )
1–3–2
13,974
7
L
October 19, 1983
2–12
Montreal Canadiens (1983–84 )
1–4–2
12,632
8
L
October 23, 1983
2–5
@ Buffalo Sabres (1983–84 )
1–5–2
10,455
9
W
October 25, 1983
4–2
@ New York Islanders (1983–84 )
2–5–2
14,928
10
W
October 26, 1983
7–5
@ New York Rangers (1983–84 )
3–5–2
17,416
11
L
October 28, 1983
1–7
@ Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
3–6–2
16,764
12
L
October 30, 1983
3–7
Washington Capitals (1983–84 )
3–7–2
10,803
13
L
November 2, 1983
3–6
Pittsburgh Penguins (1983–84 )
3–8–2
10,106
14
W
November 4, 1983
8–2
Toronto Maple Leafs (1983–84 )
4–8–2
12,994
15
L
November 6, 1983
5–8
Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
4–9–2
13,376
16
W
November 9, 1983
7–2
@ Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
5–9–2
11,676
17
L
November 11, 1983
2–4
@ Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
5–10–2
14,755
18
W
November 13, 1983
3–2
Philadelphia Flyers (1983–84 )
6–10–2
14,294
19
L
November 16, 1983
5–6 OT
Buffalo Sabres (1983–84 )
6–11–2
10,312
20
L
November 19, 1983
7–8 OT
@ Minnesota North Stars (1983–84 )
6–12–2
14,298
21
L
November 21, 1983
6–7
@ Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
6–13–2
17,498
22
L
November 23, 1983
1–4
Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
6–14–2
11,220
23
T
November 24, 1983
4–4 OT
@ Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
6–14–3
16,764
24
W
November 29, 1983
6–5
@ Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
7–14–3
7,699
25
W
December 1, 1983
6–5 OT
@ Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
8–14–3
7,646
26
W
December 4, 1983
7–5
Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
9–14–3
9,989
27
L
December 7, 1983
3–6
@ New Jersey Devils (1983–84 )
9–15–3
8,221
28
T
December 10, 1983
5–5 OT
@ Hartford Whalers (1983–84 )
9–15–4
10,355
29
L
December 11, 1983
2–4
@ Boston Bruins (1983–84 )
9–16–4
12,093
30
W
December 14, 1983
8–4
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1983–84 )
10–16–4
16,298
31
W
December 16, 1983
4–1
New Jersey Devils (1983–84 )
11–16–4
9,845
32
L
December 18, 1983
5–7
Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
11–17–4
15,107
33
L
December 19, 1983
6–7
@ Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
11–18–4
16,764
34
L
December 21, 1983
4–7
@ Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
11–19–4
17,498
35
W
December 23, 1983
6–3
St. Louis Blues (1983–84 )
12–19–4
10,689
36
W
December 26, 1983
5–1
Minnesota North Stars (1983–84 )
13–19–4
13,573
37
W
December 30, 1983
4–3 OT
New York Islanders (1983–84 )
14–19–4
15,294
38
T
January 1, 1984
3–3 OT
Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
14–19–5
12,279
39
L
January 4, 1984
4–9
@ Buffalo Sabres (1983–84 )
14–20–5
12,206
40
L
January 5, 1984
6–7 OT
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1983–84 )
14–21–5
17,068
41
W
January 8, 1984
4–3
Hartford Whalers (1983–84 )
15–21–5
11,037
42
L
January 11, 1984
5–9
@ Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
15–22–5
16,764
43
T
January 13, 1984
7–7 OT
Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
15–22–6
11,354
44
T
January 15, 1984
4–4 OT
Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
15–22–7
11,559
45
L
January 17, 1984
3–8
@ Washington Capitals (1983–84 )
15–23–7
9,878
46
W
January 18, 1984
5–4 OT
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1983–84 )
16–23–7
3,849
47
T
January 20, 1984
6–6 OT
Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
16–23–8
12,826
48
W
January 22, 1984
6–4
Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
17–23–8
11,713
49
W
January 24, 1984
5–3
@ Quebec Nordiques (1983–84 )
18–23–8
15,077
50
W
January 26, 1984
6–2
@ Hartford Whalers (1983–84 )
19–23–8
9,651
51
L
January 28, 1984
2–5
@ Boston Bruins (1983–84 )
19–24–8
13,840
52
W
February 3, 1984
7–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1983–84 )
20–24–8
12,796
53
T
February 5, 1984
2–2 OT
Montreal Canadiens (1983–84 )
20–24–9
15,579
54
L
February 8, 1984
1–3
New York Rangers (1983–84 )
20–25–9
11,876
55
T
February 12, 1984
2–2 OT
Detroit Red Wings (1983–84 )
20–25–10
11,194
56
L
February 15, 1984
4–7
@ Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
20–26–10
17,498
57
L
February 17, 1984
3–6
Quebec Nordiques (1983–84 )
20–27–10
11,680
58
W
February 19, 1984
4–3 OT
Washington Capitals (1983–84 )
21–27–10
11,406
59
W
February 22, 1984
8–5
@ New Jersey Devils (1983–84 )
22–27–10
8,889
60
W
February 23, 1984
5–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1983–84 )
23–27–10
15,525
61
W
February 25, 1984
5–2
Boston Bruins (1983–84 )
24–27–10
14,489
62
L
February 27, 1984
5–6 OT
Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
24–28–10
15,736
63
L
February 29, 1984
3–4
New York Islanders (1983–84 )
24–29–10
13,874
64
L
March 3, 1984
1–6
@ Detroit Red Wings (1983–84 )
24–30–10
14,649
65
W
March 6, 1984
7–3
@ Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
25–30–10
8,392
66
L
March 7, 1984
3–4
@ Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
25–31–10
13,767
67
L
March 9, 1984
5–6 OT
New York Rangers (1983–84 )
25–32–10
12,816
68
W
March 11, 1984
6–5 OT
Quebec Nordiques (1983–84 )
26–32–10
13,172
69
W
March 12, 1984
8–7 OT
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1983–84 )
27–32–10
16,382
70
W
March 14, 1984
6–4
Chicago Black Hawks (1983–84 )
28–32–10
11,638
71
W
March 16, 1984
5–4
Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
29–32–10
11,975
72
L
March 18, 1984
3–4
Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
29–33–10
14,874
73
L
March 20, 1984
3–9
@ St. Louis Blues (1983–84 )
29–34–10
14,276
74
L
March 21, 1984
2–6
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1983–84 )
29–35–10
16,133
75
L
March 23, 1984
3–4 OT
Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
29–36–10
14,067
76
L
March 25, 1984
2–3
@ Edmonton Oilers (1983–84 )
29–37–10
17,498
77
T
March 27, 1984
3–3 OT
@ Los Angeles Kings (1983–84 )
29–37–11
7,367
78
L
March 28, 1984
1–5
@ Vancouver Canucks (1983–84 )
29–38–11
13,200
79
W
March 30, 1984
2–1
St. Louis Blues (1983–84 )
30–38–11
12,609
80
W
April 1, 1984
3–2
Calgary Flames (1983–84 )
31–38–11
11,410
Playoffs
For the second year in a row, the Jets were swept in 3 games by the Edmonton Oilers , in the Division semi-finals.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
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Awards and records
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Transactions
Trades
Waivers
Free agents
Draft picks
Winnipeg selected the following players at the 1983 NHL Entry Draft , which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal on June 8, 1983.[5]
NHL Amateur Draft
Farm teams
Sherbrooke Jets
See also
References
Patrick Adams Norris Smythe See also