1981–82 Winnipeg Jets season NHL hockey team season
The 1981–82 Winnipeg Jets season was the team's third season in the National Hockey League and tenth season overall. The club's on-ice performance vastly improved compared to the previous season when the Jets won only nine games. The Jets finished with a .500 record and, for the first time in its history, qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs
Offseason
After a very disappointing 1980–81 , in which the Jets won only nine games and finished in last place in the National Hockey League , the club announced on May 14, 1981, that Tom Watt would become the new head coach of the team. Watt spent the 1980–81 season as an assistant coach under Harry Neale on the Vancouver Canucks . This would be Watt's first NHL head coaching job. The Jets also announced that Dave Christian would become the new captain of the team. Christian, who was a part of the 1980 US Olympic Team that won the gold medal, became the third captain of the team since the Jets joined the NHL.
The NHL announced a new divisional realignment based on geography, as the Jets were shifted from the Smythe Division to the Norris Division , where they would join the Chicago Black Hawks , Detroit Red Wings , Minnesota North Stars , St. Louis Blues and Toronto Maple Leafs . On June 10, 1981, the Jets went into the 1981 NHL Entry Draft with the first overall selection, and the club used it to select Dale Hawerchuk from the Cornwall Royals of the QMJHL . Hawerchuk scored 81 goals and 183 points in 72 games with Cornwall, followed by 15 goals and 35 points in 19 playoff games with the team, leading them to the President's Cup . At the 1981 Memorial Cup , Hawerchuk had eight goals and 12 points in five games, leading Cornwall to the championship. With their second selection, Winnipeg selected Scott Arniel , who also played with the Cornwall Royals . Arniel had 52 goals and 123 points with Cornwall, followed by 14 goals and 33 points in 19 playoff games, and six goals and eight points in five Memorial Cup games, helping the Royals win the 1981 Memorial Cup .
On July 3, 1981, Winnipeg acquired Bryan Maxwell , Ed Staniowski and Paul MacLean from the St. Louis Blues for Scott Campbell and John Markell . Maxwell, a stay-at-home defenseman, had three goals and 13 points in 40 games with the Blues in 1980–81 , while Staniowski posted a 10–3–3 record with a 4.28 GAA in 19 games as a backup to Mike Liut in St. Louis. MacLean had 36 goals and 78 points in 80 games with the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the CHL .
Twelve days later on July 15, 1981, the Jets were involved in a three-way deal with the Colorado Rockies and Vancouver Canucks . Winnipeg originally traded Ivan Hlinka to the Vancouver Canucks for Brent Ashton and the Canucks fourth round draft pick at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft . The Jets then traded Ashton and their own third round pick in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft to the Colorado Rockies for Lucien DeBlois . DeBlois had 26 goals and 42 points in 74 games with Colorado during the 1980–81 season.
One day before the regular season began, on October 5, 1981, the Jets picked up Serge Savard from the Montreal Canadiens in the waiver draft. Savard, who played with the Canadiens since the 1966–67 season, had four goals and 17 points in 77 games during the 1980–81 season. Savard was a seven time Stanley Cup champion.
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
Norris Division record vs. opponents
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Norris Division
1981–82 NHL records[ 2]
Team
CHI
DET
MIN
STL
TOR
WIN
Total
Chicago
—
3−3−1
3−3−1
2−4−1
3−4
2−3−2
13−17−5
Detroit
3−3−1
—
1−6
2−5
3−3−1
2−3−2
11−20−4
Minnesota
3−3−1
6−1
—
3−3−1
4−0−3
3−3−1
19−10−6
St. Louis
4−2−1
5−2
3−3−1
—
5−2
1−4−2
18−13−4
Toronto
4−3
3−3−1
0−4−3
2−5
—
2−4−1
11−19−5
Winnipeg
3−2−2
3−2−2
3−3−1
4−1−2
4−2−1
—
17−10−8
Vs. Smythe Division
1981–82 NHL records
Team
CGY
COL
EDM
LAK
VAN
Total
Chicago
2−0−1
1−2
1−1−1
3−0
1−2
8−5−2
Detroit
1−1−1
3−0
0−2−1
1−2
1−1−1
6−6−3
Minnesota
1−0−2
1−0−2
0−2−1
2−0−1
1−1−1
5−3−7
St. Louis
2−1
2−1
0−3
1−2
2−1
7−8−0
Toronto
0−1−2
1−0−2
1−2
2−1
0−2−1
4−6−5
Winnipeg
2−1
2−1
1−2
3−0
1−2
9−6−0
Vs. Wales Conference
Vs. Adams Division
1981–82 NHL records
Team
BOS
BUF
HFD
MTL
QUE
Total
Chicago
2−1
1−2
1−1−1
0−2−1
1−2
5−8−2
Detroit
0−2−1
0−3
0−2−1
1−2
0−3
1−12−2
Minnesota
2−1
1−1−1
2−1
0−1−2
2−0−1
7−4−4
St. Louis
1−1−1
1−2
1−2
0−2−1
1−2
4−9−2
Toronto
0−3
0−2−1
0−3
0−2−1
1−1−1
1−11−3
Winnipeg
0−3
0−1−2
1−2
0−1−2
0−2−1
1−9−5
Vs. Patrick Division
1981–82 NHL records
Team
NYI
NYR
PHI
PIT
WSH
Total
Chicago
0−3
0−3
1−1−1
1−0−2
2−1
4−8−3
Detroit
0−3
1−2
0−2−1
2−1
0−1−2
3−9−3
Minnesota
0−2−1
1−2
1−1−1
2−1
2−0−1
6−6−3
St. Louis
0−2−1
0−2−1
0−3
2−1
1−2
3−10−2
Toronto
0−3
1−1−1
1−2
1−0−2
1−2
4−8−3
Winnipeg
1−2
1−1−1
2–1
1–2
1−2
6–8–1
Schedule and results
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No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Attendance
1
L
October 6, 1981
1–6
Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
0–1–0
11,410
2
W
October 9, 1981
8–3
New York Rangers (1981–82 )
1–1–0
12,377
3
W
October 14, 1981
4–2
@ Edmonton Oilers (1981–82 )
2–1–0
17,430
4
W
October 15, 1981
5–4
@ Calgary Flames (1981–82 )
3–1–0
7,226
5
L
October 18, 1981
3–4
Colorado Rockies (1981–82 )
3–2–0
11,499
6
T
October 21, 1981
2–2
@ Buffalo Sabres (1981–82 )
3–2–1
14,745
7
T
October 23, 1981
5–5
Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
3–2–2
13,169
8
W
October 25, 1981
9–4
Los Angeles Kings (1981–82 )
4–2–2
10,664
9
L
October 28, 1981
6–7
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
4–3–2
8,493
10
W
October 31, 1981
6–5
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
5–3–2
16,360
11
W
November 3, 1981
5–3
@ Colorado Rockies (1981–82 )
6–3–2
5,126
12
W
November 6, 1981
4–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
7–3–2
13,484
13
L
November 8, 1981
1–5
@ Vancouver Canucks (1981–82 )
7–4–2
12,533
14
L
November 10, 1981
3–5
New York Islanders (1981–82 )
7–5–2
13,494
15
L
November 11, 1981
2–15
@ Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
7–6–2
14,244
16
W
November 14, 1981
3–2
@ Los Angeles Kings (1981–82 )
8–6–2
10,363
17
L
November 17, 1981
4–6
@ Calgary Flames (1981–82 )
8–7–2
7,226
18
L
November 18, 1981
4–6
Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
8–8–2
10,992
19
T
November 21, 1981
1–1
@ St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
8–8–3
16,316
20
W
November 22, 1981
5–4
St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
9–8–3
12,287
21
W
November 25, 1981
7–2
Colorado Rockies (1981–82 )
10–8–3
11,363
22
T
November 27, 1981
5–5
Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
10–8–4
13,903
23
L
November 29, 1981
2–10
Edmonton Oilers (1981–82 )
10–9–4
15,756
24
L
December 1, 1981
1–2
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1981–82 )
10–10–4
17,077
25
L
December 2, 1981
2–4
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1981–82 )
10–11–4
8,829
26
L
December 4, 1981
3–7
@ Washington Capitals (1981–82 )
10–12–4
10,605
27
W
December 6, 1981
5–2
New York Islanders (1981–82 )
11–12–4
12,877
28
T
December 9, 1981
3–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
11–12–5
16,215
29
T
December 11, 1981
5–5
Montreal Canadiens (1981–82 )
11–12–6
15,652
30
L
December 13, 1981
1–2
Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
11–13–6
13,011
31
T
December 16, 1981
3–3
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
11–13–7
10,236
32
W
December 17, 1981
4–2
@ Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
12–13–7
14,995
33
L
December 19, 1981
4–8
Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
12–14–7
12,689
34
W
December 20, 1981
5–4
St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
13–14–7
12,691
35
L
December 22, 1981
2–5
@ New York Islanders (1981–82 )
13–15–7
14,806
36
L
December 23, 1981
2–5
@ New York Rangers (1981–82 )
13–16–7
17,422
37
L
December 26, 1981
2–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
13–17–7
13,778
38
T
December 27, 1981
2–2
Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
13–17–8
14,257
39
L
December 30, 1981
1–6
Hartford Whalers (1981–82 )
13–18–8
10,470
40
L
January 3, 1982
5–8
Boston Bruins (1981–82 )
13–19–8
14,419
41
W
January 6, 1982
5–3
@ Hartford Whalers (1981–82 )
14–19–8
12,097
42
L
January 7, 1982
6–8
@ Boston Bruins (1981–82 )
14–20–8
11,240
43
W
January 9, 1982
4–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
15–20–8
14,234
44
T
January 10, 1982
4–4
Montreal Canadiens (1981–82 )
15–20–9
15,269
45
W
January 13, 1982
6–1
Pittsburgh Penguins (1981–82 )
16–20–9
11,483
46
T
January 15, 1982
4–4
New York Rangers (1981–82 )
16–20–10
12,533
47
L
January 17, 1982
5–7
Quebec Nordiques (1981–82 )
16–21–10
14,061
48
W
January 20, 1982
3–0
Washington Capitals (1981–82 )
17–21–10
10,649
49
W
January 22, 1982
6–5
Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
18–21–10
12,847
50
T
January 26, 1982
3–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
18–21–11
9,202
51
W
January 27, 1982
4–3
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
19–21–11
16,308
52
L
January 30, 1982
1–2
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1981–82 )
19–22–11
13,842
53
L
February 2, 1982
6–10
@ St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
19–23–11
6,502
54
W
February 5, 1982
6–4
Calgary Flames (1981–82 )
20–23–11
14,406
55
L
February 10, 1982
3–4
@ Buffalo Sabres (1981–82 )
20–24–11
15,260
56
L
February 13, 1982
3–7
@ Montreal Canadiens (1981–82 )
20–25–11
16,422
57
L
February 16, 1982
3–7
@ Quebec Nordiques (1981–82 )
20–26–11
15,265
58
T
February 19, 1982
4–4
Quebec Nordiques (1981–82 )
20–26–12
13,661
59
L
February 21, 1982
3–6
Washington Capitals (1981–82 )
20–27–12
13,395
60
W
February 24, 1982
6–2
Philadelphia Flyers (1981–82 )
21–27–12
13,779
61
T
February 26, 1982
4–4
Buffalo Sabres (1981–82 )
21–27–13
15,794
62
W
February 28, 1982
5–2
St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
22–27–13
13,308
63
W
March 2, 1982
7–6
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1981–82 )
23–27–13
16,912
64
W
March 3, 1982
4–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1981–82 )
24–27–13
10,523
65
W
March 5, 1982
2–0
Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
25–27–13
14,803
66
W
March 7, 1982
5–2
Vancouver Canucks (1981–82 )
26–27–13
14,727
67
L
March 10, 1982
2–6
@ Hartford Whalers (1981–82 )
26–28–13
11,858
68
L
March 11, 1982
4–7
@ Boston Bruins (1981–82 )
26–29–13
12,333
69
W
March 13, 1982
10–2
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
27–29–13
16,360
70
W
March 16, 1982
7–3
@ St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
28–29–13
12,167
71
W
March 17, 1982
3–2
@ Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
29–29–13
15,784
72
W
March 20, 1982
7–0
Toronto Maple Leafs (1981–82 )
30–29–13
15,253
73
W
March 21, 1982
8–2
Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
31–29–13
13,378
74
W
March 24, 1982
5–3
Los Angeles Kings (1981–82 )
32–29–13
12,711
75
T
March 26, 1982
4–4
St. Louis Blues (1981–82 )
32–29–14
15,790
76
L
March 28, 1982
0–5
@ Vancouver Canucks (1981–82 )
32–30–14
16,079
77
W
March 30, 1982
7–5
@ Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
33–30–14
15,784
78
L
March 31, 1982
2–4
@ Detroit Red Wings (1981–82 )
33–31–14
9,654
79
L
April 2, 1982
2–5
Minnesota North Stars (1981–82 )
33–32–14
15,351
80
L
April 4, 1982
1–2
@ Edmonton Oilers (1981–82 )
33–33–14
17,490
Playoffs
They faced the St. Louis Blues in the Division Semifinals, losing 3 games to 1.
Player statistics
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Awards and records
Transactions
Trades
Waivers
Free agents
Draft picks
The Jets selected the following players at the 1981 NHL Entry Draft , which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal , on June 10, 1981.[ 4]
NHL Amateur Draft
Farm teams
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See also
References
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