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- Offseason NHL Draft
- Regular season Season standings
- Schedule and results
- Playoffs
- Player statistics Forwards Defencemen Goaltending
- References
{{NHLTeamSeason |League=NHL |Season=1994–95 |year=1994 |Team=Chicago Blackhawks |Conference=Western |ConferenceRank=4th |Division=Central |DivisionRank=3rd |Record=24–19–5 |HomeRecord=11–10–3 |RoadRecord=13–9–2 |GoalsFor=156 |GoalsAgainst=115 |GeneralManager=Bob Pulford |Coach=Darryl Sutter |Captain=Dirk Graham |AltCaptain=Chris Chelios Jeremy Roenick |Arena=United Center |Attendance= |GoalsLeader=Joe Murphy (23) |AssistsLeader=Bernie Nicholls (29) |PointsLeader=Bernie Nicholls (51) |PIMLeader=Steve Smith (128) |WinsLeader=Ed Belfour (22) |GAALeader=Ed Belfour (2.28) }}The 1994–95 Chicago Blackhawks season was the Hawks' 69th season. The Hawks ended the regular season on a high note, winning their final five games. They tied the Detroit Red Wings for most power play goals (52) and had the best power play in the league (24.53%). They also allowed the fewest goals (115) and the fewest even-strength goals (76) during the regular season.[1] It was an inconsistent season for the team, as they had three 5-game winning streaks (February 1 to 9; March 16 to 26; and April 25 to May 3) and one 13-game winless streak from March 29 to April 23. Within their winless streak, they lost 8 games in a row. Points-leader Bernie Nicholls had 3 hat tricks, including two four-goal games (the first one came on February 5 and the second one came on February 28). Nicholls' three-goal game came on March 21 in a 7-3 Blackhawks' win at San Jose. OffseasonNHL Draft{{see also|1994 NHL Entry Draft}}Round | Pick | Player | Nationality | College/junior/club team |
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1 | 14 | Ethan Moreau (LW) | {{CAN}} | Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL) | 2 | 40 | Jean-Yves Leroux (LW) | {{CAN}} | Beauport Harfangs (QMJHL) | 4 | 85 | Steve McLaren (LW) | {{CAN}} | North Bay Centennials (OHL) | 5 | 118 | Marc Dupuis (D) | {{CAN}} | Belleville Bulls (OHL) | 6 | 144 | Jim Ensom (C) | {{CAN}} | North Bay Centennials (OHL) | 7 | 170 | Tyler Prosofsky (C) | {{CAN}} | Tacoma Rockets (WHL) | 8 | 196 | Mike Josephson (LW) | {{CAN}} | Kamloops Blazers (WHL) | 9 | 222 | Lubomir Jandera (D) | {{CZE}} | Chemopetrol Litvinov (Czech) | 10 | 248 | Lars Weibel (G) | {{CHE}} | HC Lugano (Switzerland) | 11 | 263 | Rob Mara (RW) | {{USA}} | Belmont Hill High School (USHS-MA) | [2]Regular seasonSeason standings{{1994–95 NHL Central Division standings |team=CHI}}{{1994–95 NHL Western Conference standings|team=CHI}}Schedule and resultsNo. | R | Date | Score | Opponent | Record |
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1 | L | January 20, 1995 | 1–4 | @ Detroit Red Wings (1994–95) | 0–1–0 | 2 | L | January 23, 1995 | 3–5 | @ Winnipeg Jets (1994–95) | 0–2–0 | 3 | W | January 25, 1995 | 5–1 | Edmonton Oilers (1994–95) | 1–2–0 | 4 | W | January 27, 1995 | 4–1 | Toronto Maple Leafs (1994–95) | 2–2–0 | 5 | W | January 29, 1995 | 6–3 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1994–95) | 3–2–0 | 6 | L | January 30, 1995 | 1–2 | @ San Jose Sharks (1994–95) | 3–3–0 | 7 | W | February 1, 1995 | 7–0 | @ Edmonton Oilers (1994–95) | 4–3–0 | 8 | W | February 3, 1995 | 4–3 OT | @ Calgary Flames (1994–95) | 5–3–0 | 9 | W | February 5, 1995 | 9–4 | @ Vancouver Canucks (1994–95) | 6–3–0 | 10 | W | February 7, 1995 | 3–0 | @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994–95) | 7–3–0 | 11 | W | February 9, 1995 | 5–0 | @ St. Louis Blues (1994–95) | 8–3–0 | 12 | L | February 13, 1995 | 2–4 | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1994–95) | 8–4–0 | 13 | T | February 16, 1995 | 2–2 OT | Calgary Flames (1994–95) | 8–4–1 | 14 | W | February 19, 1995 | 4–1 | Edmonton Oilers (1994–95) | 9–4–1 | 15 | W | February 20, 1995 | 3–2 | San Jose Sharks (1994–95) | 10–4–1 | 16 | L | February 23, 1995 | 2–4 | Detroit Red Wings (1994–95) | 10–5–1 | 17 | W | February 26, 1995 | 2–1 | @ Dallas Stars (1994–95) | 11–5–1 | 18 | W | February 28, 1995 | 8–4 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1994–95) | 12–5–1 | 19 | L | March 1, 1995 | 1–3 | @ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994–95) | 12–6–1 | 20 | W | March 3, 1995 | 5–2 | @ Edmonton Oilers (1994–95) | 13–6–1 | 21 | W | March 5, 1995 | 3–0 | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994–95) | 14–6–1 | 22 | L | March 7, 1995 | 3–6 | Calgary Flames (1994–95) | 14–7–1 | 23 | L | March 9, 1995 | 3–4 | Los Angeles Kings (1994–95) | 14–8–1 | 24 | T | March 11, 1995 | 2–2 OT | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1994–95) | 14–8–2 | 25 | L | March 13, 1995 | 2–4 | @ Dallas Stars (1994–95) | 14–9–2 | 26 | W | March 16, 1995 | 9–2 | Vancouver Canucks (1994–95) | 15–9–2 | 27 | W | March 19, 1995 | 3–2 | @ Winnipeg Jets (1994–95) | 16–9–2 | 28 | W | March 21, 1995 | 7–3 | @ San Jose Sharks (1994–95) | 17–9–2 | 29 | W | March 23, 1995 | 3–1 | @ Vancouver Canucks (1994–95) | 18–9–2 | 30 | W | March 26, 1995 | 5–2 | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994–95) | 19–9–2 | 31 | L | March 29, 1995 | 1–3 | St. Louis Blues (1994–95) | 19–10–2 | 32 | T | March 31, 1995 | 3–3 OT | Toronto Maple Leafs (1994–95) | 19–10–3 | 33 | L | April 2, 1995 | 1–2 | Dallas Stars (1994–95) | 19–11–3 | 34 | L | April 4, 1995 | 2–3 | @ Calgary Flames (1994–95) | 19–12–3 | 35 | L | April 5, 1995 | 1–4 | @ Winnipeg Jets (1994–95) | 19–13–3 | 36 | L | April 9, 1995 | 1–4 | Detroit Red Wings (1994–95) | 19–14–3 | 37 | L | April 12, 1995 | 2–3 | San Jose Sharks (1994–95) | 19–15–3 | 38 | L | April 14, 1995 | 1–3 | Detroit Red Wings (1994–95) | 19–16–3 | 39 | L | April 16, 1995 | 0–2 | @ Dallas Stars (1994–95) | 19–17–3 | 40 | L | April 17, 1995 | 1–3 | Toronto Maple Leafs (1994–95) | 19–18–3 | 41 | T | April 19, 1995 | 2–2 OT | St. Louis Blues (1994–95) | 19–18–4 | 42 | L | April 21, 1995 | 1–2 | Winnipeg Jets (1994–95) | 19–19–4 | 43 | T | April 23, 1995 | 2–2 OT | @ St. Louis Blues (1994–95) | 19–19–5 | 44 | W | April 25, 1995 | 4–3 OT | Vancouver Canucks (1994–95) | 20–19–5 | 45 | W | April 27, 1995 | 5–1 | Dallas Stars (1994–95) | 21–19–5 | 46 | W | April 30, 1995 | 4–0 | @ Detroit Red Wings (1994–95) | 22–19–5 | 47 | W | May 1, 1995 | 3–2 | Winnipeg Jets (1994–95) | 23–19–5 | 48 | W | May 3, 1995 | 5–1 | Los Angeles Kings (1994–95) | 24–19–5 |
PlayoffsIn the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Blackhawks defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in a tight 7-game series, swept the Vancouver Canucks, and then lost to the Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference Finals in 5 games; 3 of those games went into overtime (Detroit won all 3). The Blackhawks were one of only 3 teams in 1994–95 to have a better regular-season record on the road than at home (the other 2 teams were the Florida Panthers and the Los Angeles Kings). Player statisticsForwardsNote: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutesDefencemenNote: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutesGoaltendingNote: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against averageReferences- Blackhawks on Hockey Database
1. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1995.html 2. ^http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/nhl1994e.html
- {{cite web |url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/CHI/1995_games.html |publisher=Hockey-reference.com |accessdate=2009-05-06 |title=1994–95 Chicago Blackhawks Games}}
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