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词条 1988–89 Pittsburgh Penguins season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

     Highlights  Season standings 

  3. Schedule and results

  4. Playoffs

     Playoff log 

  5. Player statistics

  6. Awards and records

  7. Transactions

     Trades  Free agents lost  Waiver Draft  Player signings  Other 

  8. Roster

  9. Draft picks

  10. References

{{NHLTeamSeason
|League=NHL
|Season=1988–89
|year=1988
|Team=Pittsburgh Penguins
|Conference=Wales
|ConferenceRank=4th
|Division=Patrick
|DivisionRank=2nd
|Record=40–33–7
|HomeRecord=24–13–3
|RoadRecord=16–20–4
|GoalsFor=347
|GoalsAgainst=349
|GeneralManager=Tony Esposito
|Coach=Gene Ubriaco
|Captain=Mario Lemieux
|AltCaptain=Paul Coffey
Randy Cunneyworth
|Arena=Pittsburgh Civic Arena
|Attendance=
|GoalsLeader=Mario Lemieux (85)
|AssistsLeader=Mario Lemieux (114)
|PointsLeader=Mario Lemieux (199)
|PIMLeader=Jay Caufield (285)
|WinsLeader=Tom Barrasso (18)
|GAALeader=Tom Barrasso and
Frank Pietrangelo (4.04)
}}

The 1988–89 Pittsburgh Penguins season saw the Penguins finish in second place in the Patrick Division with a record of 40 wins, 33 losses, and 7 ties for 87 points. They swept the New York Rangers in the Division Semi-finals before losing the Division Finals in seven games to the Philadelphia Flyers.

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Offseason

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Regular season

This was Mario Lemieux's best season offensively. He led the league in goals (85), assists (114, tied with Wayne Gretzky), points (199), power-play goals (31) and shorthanded goals (13).

The Penguins finished the regular season with the most power-play opportunities against, with 482, the most power-play opportunities, with 491, and the most power-play goals scored, with 119.[1]

Highlights

  • December 31, 1988 – Mario Lemieux scores five goals in an 8–6 win over the New Jersey Devils. Lemieux scores the five goals in five different ways: even strength, shorthanded, power play, penalty shot, and empty net.

Season standings

{{1988–89 NHL Patrick Division standings|team=PIT}}

Schedule and results

On January 4, 1989, the Penguins defeated the Red Army team 4-2 at the Civic Arena in an exhibition. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sJ5RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2G0DAAAAIBAJ&dq=art%20rooney&pg=6505%2C813037]

1988–89 Schedule
Legend:      {{Color box|#cfc|border=darkgray = Win      {{Color box|#fcf|border=darkgray = Loss      {{Color box|#ffc|border=darkgray = Tie

Playoffs

{{Main article|1989 Stanley Cup playoffs}}

After six frustrating and disappointing seasons, the Penguins finally managed to get into the playoffs for the first time since the 1981-82 season. They swept New York Rangers in the Semifinals, but lost to their rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers in seven games.

Playoff log

1989 Stanley Cup playoffs
Legend:      {{Color box|#cfc|border=darkgray = Win      {{Color box|#fcf|border=darkgray = Loss      {{Color box|#cff|border=darkgray = Playoff series win

Player statistics

Skaters
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Regular Season[2]
PlayerGP|Games PlayedG|GoalsA|AssistsPts|Points{{abbr|+/−|Plus/MinusPIM|Penalty Minutes
Mario|Lemieux}} 76 85 114 199 41 100
Rob|Brown|Rob Brown (ice hockey)}} 68 49 66 115 27 118
Paul|Coffey}} 75 30 83 113 -10|–10}} 195
Dan|Quinn|Dan Quinn (ice hockey)}} 79 34 60 94 -37|–37}} 102
Bob|Errey}} 76 26 32 58 40 124
John|Cullen}} 79 12 37 49 -25|–25}} 112
Zarley|Zalapski}} 58 12 33 45 9 57
Randy|Cunneyworth}} 70 25 19 44 -22|–22}} 156
Phil|Bourque}} 80 17 26 43 -22|–22}} 97
Dave|Hannan}} 72 10 20 30 -12|–12}} 157
Randy|Hillier}} 68 1 23 24 -4|–4}} 141
Troy|Loney}} 69 10 6 16 -5|–5}} 165
Jim|Johnson|Jim Johnson (ice hockey, born 1962)}} 76 2 14 16 7 163
Kevin|Stevens}} 24 12 3 15 -8|–8}} 19
Jock|Callander}} 30 6 5 11 -3|–3}} 20
Steve|Dykstra}} 65 1 6 7 -12|–12}} 126
Dan|Frawley|Dan Frawley (ice hockey)}} 46 3 4 7 -1|–1}} 66
Rod|Buskas}} 52 1 5 6 -2|–2}} 105
Chris|Dahlquist}} 43 1 5 6 -8|–8}} 42
Jay|Caufield}} 58 1 4 5 -4|–4}} 285
Doug|Bodger}} 10 1 4 5 6 7
Scott|Bjugstad}} 24 3 0 3 -12|–12}} 4
Gord|Dineen}} 38 1 2 3 -5|–5}} 44
Dave|McLlwain}} 24 1 2 3 -11|–11}} 4
Mark|Recchi}} 15 1 1 2 -2|–2}} 0
Mark|Kachowski}} 12 1 1 2 1 43
Ville|Sirén}} 12 1 0 1 0 14
Perry|Ganchar}} 3 0 0 0 -3|–3}} 0
Richard|Zemlak}} 31 0 0 0 -4|–4}} 135
Total 347 575 922 2,601
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Playoffs[3]
PlayerGP|Games PlayedG|GoalsA|AssistsPts|Points{{abbr|+/−|Plus/MinusPIM|Penalty Minutes
Mario|Lemieux}} 11 12 7 19 -1|–1}} 16
Paul|Coffey}} 11 2 13 15 -7|–7}} 31
Kevin|Stevens}} 11 3 7 10 -1|–1}} 16
Dan|Quinn|Dan Quinn (ice hockey)}} 11 6 3 9 -6|–6}} 10
Zarley|Zalapski}} 11 1 8 9 -2|–2}} 13
John|Cullen}} 11 3 6 9 4 28
Rob|Brown|Rob Brown (ice hockey)}} 11 5 3 8 -2|–2}} 22
Randy|Cunneyworth}} 11 3 5 8 -1|–1}} 26
Jock|Callander}} 10 2 5 7 6 10
Phil|Bourque}} 11 4 1 5 2 66
Jim|Johnson|Jim Johnson (ice hockey, born 1962)}} 11 0 5 5 7 44
Troy|Loney}} 11 1 3 4 3 24
Bob|Errey}} 11 1 2 3 1 12
Gord|Dineen}} 11 0 2 2 8 8
Dave|Hannan}} 8 0 1 1 0 4
Dave|McLlwain}} 3 0 1 1 0 0
Randy|Hillier}} 9 0 1 1 -1|–1}} 49
Jay|Caufield}} 9 0 0 0 -2|–2}} 28
Rod|Buskas}} 10 0 0 0 -1|–1}} 23
Richard|Zemlak}} 1 0 0 0 0 10
Steve|Dykstra}} 1 0 0 0 0 2
Chris|Dahlquist}} 2 0 0 0 0 0
Total 43 73 116 442
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Goaltenders
Regular Season[4]
PlayerGP|Games PlayedTOI|Time on IceW|WinL|LossT|TieGA|Goals AgainstGAA|Goals Against AverageSA|Shots AgainstSV%|Save PercentageSO|ShutoutsG|GoalsA|AssistsPIM|Penalty Minutes
Tom|Barrasso}} 44 2406:21 18 15 7 162 4.04 1441 0.888 0 0 5 49
Wendell|Young}} 22 1150:18 12 9 0 92 4.80 673 0.863 0 0 2 4
Steve|Guenette}} 11 573:53 5 6 0 41 4.29 308 0.867 0 0 1 0
Frank|Pietrangelo}} 15 669:20 5 3 0 45 4.03 408 0.890 0 0 0 2
Rick|Tabaracci}} 1 33:05 0 0 0 4 7.25 21 0.810 0 0 0 2
Total 4832:57 40 33 7 344 4.27 2851 0.879 0 0 8 57
Playoffs[5]
PlayerGP|Games PlayedTOI|Time on IceW|WinL|LossT|TieGA|Goals AgainstGAA|Goals Against AverageSA|Shots AgainstSV%|Save PercentageSO|ShutoutsG|GoalsA|AssistsPIM|Penalty Minutes
Tom|Barrasso}} 11 631:10 7 4 0 40 3.80 388 0.897 0 0 1 8
Wendell|Young}} 1 38:38 0 0 0 1 1.55 11 0.909 0 0 0 0
Total 669:48 7 4 0 41 3.68 399 0.897 0 0 1 8

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.


Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

Awards and records

  • Paul Coffey, Defence, NHL First All-Star Team
  • Mario Lemieux, Center, NHL First All-Star Team
  • Mario Lemieux, Art Ross Trophy
  • Mario Lemieux, Center, NHL First All-Star Team
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 100 assists in a season for the Penguins. He did so in a 6–8 loss to Hartford on February 26th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 170 points in a season for the Penguins. He did so in a 2–3 loss to Los Angeles on March 7th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 180 points in a season for the Penguins. He did so in a 2–8 loss to Boston on March 14th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 110 assists in a season for the Penguins. He did so in a 2–7 loss to Minnesota on March 20th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 190 points in a season for the Penguins. He did so in a 6–4 win over New York on March 27th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 80 goals in a season for the Penguins. He did so in a 5–9 loss to Hartford on March 30th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 400 assists for the Penguins. He did so in a 6–8 loss to Hartford on February 26th.
  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 700 points for the Penguins. He did so in a 4–5 loss to Washington on March 22nd.
  • Mario Lemieux established a new franchise record for goals (85), assists (114) and points (199) in a season. He had set all three records the previous season.
  • Mario Lemieux established a new franchise record for assists (415) and points (715). He broke the previous records of 349 assists (Syl Apps Jr.) and 636 points (Rick Kehoe)
  • Paul Coffey established a new franchise record for goals (30), assists (83) and points (113) in a season by a defenseman. He broke the records of 16 goals, 67 assists and 83 points all set by Randy Carlyle in 1981.
  • Rod Buskas established a new franchise record for penalty minutes (946). He broke the previous records of 871 PIM held by Bryan Watson.
  • Mario Lemieux established a new franchise record for highest plus-minus in a season (+41). He broke the previous high of +36 set by Lowell MacDonald in 1973.
  • Mario Lemieux, NHL Record, Most Shorthanded Goals, One Season (13) [6]

Transactions

Trades

September 1, 1988To Philadelphia Flyers

1990 3rd round pick

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Wendell Young
1990 7th round pick

October 3, 1988To Buffalo Sabres

Wayne Van Dorp

To Pittsburgh Penguins

1990 7th round pick

November 1, 1988To Minnesota North Stars

rights to Rob Gaudreau

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Richard Zemlak

November 12, 1988To Buffalo Sabres

Doug Bodger
Darrin Shannon

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Tom Barrasso
1990 3rd round pick

December 17, 1988To Minnesota North Stars

Steve Gotaas
Ville Siren

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Scott Bjugstad
Gord Dineen

January 9, 1989To Calgary Flames

Steve Guenette

To Pittsburgh Penguins

1989 6th round pick

March 6, 1989To Los Angeles Kings

Pat Mayer

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Tim Tookey

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Free agents lost

Date Player New team
October 4, 1988 Carl Mokosak Boston Bruins
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Waiver Draft

Date Player Former team
October 3, 1988 Jay Caufield Minnesota North Stars
October 3, 1988 Steve Dykstra
Dave Hannan
Edmonton Oilers
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Player signings

Player Date Contract terms
John Cullen June 21, 1988 Unknown
Mark Recchi August 17, 1988 Multi-year contract
Steve Guenette August 29, 1988 Multi-year contract
Darrin Shannon September 7, 1988 Multi-year contract
Bruce Racine September 21, 1988 Multi-year contract
Mario Lemieux November 1, 1988 1 year/$1.6 million
Dan Quinn November 5, 1988 Multi-year contract
Jamie Leach March 22, 1989 Multi-year contract
Dave Michayluk May 24, 1989 Unknown

Other

Player Date Details
Pierre Creamer June 14, 1988 Replaced as head coach
Gene Ubriaco June 28, 1988 Hired as head coach
Dave Hunter October 3, 1988 Sent to Oilers as compensation for claiming Dave Hannan in waiver draft

Roster

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Draft picks

{{See also|List of Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks}}

Pittsburgh Penguins' picks at the 1988 NHL Entry Draft.[7]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
14 Darrin Shannon L Canada}} Windsor Compuware Spitfires (OHL)
225 Mark Major L Canada}} North Bay Centennials (OHL)
362{{ref label|Note1|a|a}} Daniel Gauthier L Canada}} Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
467 Mark Recchi R Canada}} Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
588 Greg Andrusak D Canada}} U. of Minnesota-Duluth (NCAA)
7130 Troy Mick L Canada}} Portland Winter Hawks (WHL)
8151 Jeffrey Blaeser L United States}} St. John's Prep (Mass H.S.)
9172 Robert Gaudreau C United States}} Bishop Hendricken H.S. (RI)
10193 Donald Pancoe L Canada}} Hamilton Steelhawks (OHL)
11214 Cory Laylin L United States}} St. Cloud Apollo H.S. (Minn.)
12235 Darren Stolk D Canada}} Lethbridge Broncos (WHL)
S4 Paul PolilloCCanada}}Western Michigan University (CCHA)
S9 Shawn LillieCCanada}}Colgate University (ECAC)
Draft notes[
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  • The Pittsburgh Penguins' third-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a December 17, 1987, trade that sent Perry Ganchar and future considerations (1988 third-round pick (#62-Daniel Gauthier)) to the Penguins in exchange for a future considerations (this pick).
  • {{Note label|Note1|a|a}}The Montreal Canadiens' third-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a December 17, 1987, trade that sent future considerations (1988 third-round pick (#46-Neil Carnes)) to the Candiens in exchange for Perry Ganchar and future considerations (this pick).
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins' sixth-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings as the result of a February 4, 1988, trade that sent Bryan Erickson to the Penguins in exchange for Chris Kontos and future considerations (this pick).

References

  • Penguins on Hockey Database
1. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1989.html
2. ^{{cite web|title=1988–1989 – Regular Season – Pittsburgh Penguins – All Skaters – Summary – Points – NHL.com – Stats|url=http://ice.nhl.com/stats/player?reportType=season&report=skatersummary&season=19881989&gameType=2&sort=points&aggregate=0&teamId=5&pos=S|publisher=NHL}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=1988–1989 – Playoffs – Pittsburgh Penguins – All Skaters – Summary – Points – NHL.com – Stats|url=http://ice.nhl.com/stats/player?reportType=season&report=skatersummary&season=19881989&gameType=3&sort=points&aggregate=0&teamId=5&pos=S|publisher=NHL}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=1988–1989 – Regular Season – Pittsburgh Penguins – Goalie – Summary – Wins – NHL.com – Stats|url=http://www.nhl.com/stats/player?reportType=season&report=goaliesummary&season=19881989&gameType=2&aggregate=0&teamId=5&pos=G|publisher=NHL}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=1988–1989 – Playoffs – Pittsburgh Penguins – Goalie – Summary – Wins – NHL.com – Stats|url=http://ice.nhl.com/stats/player?reportType=season&report=goaliesummary&season=19881989&gameType=3&sort=wins&aggregate=0&teamId=5&pos=G|publisher=NHL}}
6. ^National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p.181, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, {{ISBN|0-920445-98-5}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=NHL Entry Draft Year by Year Results|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftsearch.htm?year=1988&team=PIT&position=&round=|publisher=NHL.com}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=1988 NHL Entry Draft Pending Transactions|url=http://www.prosportstransactions.com/hockey/DraftTrades/Years/1988.htm|publisher=Pro Sports Transactions}}
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