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词条 1994–95 Montreal Canadiens season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

     Final standings 

  3. Schedule and results

  4. Playoffs

  5. Player statistics

     Regular season 

  6. Transactions

  7. Draft picks

     NHL Entry Draft 

  8. Farm teams

  9. See also

  10. References

{{NHLTeamSeason
|Team=Montreal Canadiens
|League=NHL
|Season=1994–95
|year=1994
|Conference=Eastern
|ConferenceRank=11th
|Division=Northeast
|DivisionRank=6th
|Record=18–23–7
|HomeRecord=15–5–4
|RoadRecord=3–18–3
|GoalsFor=125
|GoalsAgainst=148
|GeneralManager=Serge Savard
|Coach=Jacques Demers
|Captain=Kirk Muller (Oct-Apr)
Mike Keane (Apr)
|AltCaptain= Jean-Jacques Daigneault
Vincent Damphousse
Mike Keane (Oct-Apr)
|Arena=Montreal Forum
|Attendance=
|GoalsLeader=Mark Recchi (14)
|AssistsLeader=Vincent Damphousse (30)
|PointsLeader= Mark Recchi (43)
|PlusMinusLeader=Vincent Damphousse (+15)
|PIMLeader=Lyle Odelein (152)
|WinsLeader=Patrick Roy (17)
|GAALeader=Patrick Roy (2.97)

}}The 1994–95 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 86th season of play. For the first time since the 1969–70 season (and only the second time since 1947–48), the Canadiens failed to qualify for the playoffs.

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Offseason

In the entry draft, the Canadiens selected Brad Brown a defenceman with their first-round pick, eighteenth over-all. The Canadiens were more fortunate with their second-round pick, selecting Jose Theodore forty-fourth over-all.

Captain Guy Carbonneau is traded to the St. Louis Blues in August 1994. Kirk Muller is named captain.

Regular season

The season started later and was abbreviated by a lockout of the players by the NHL owners. The Canadiens played only 48 games. It was a forgettable season for the Canadiens and their fans, as the team missed the playoffs for the first time in 25 years. The Canadiens only won 3 of 24 games on the road.[1] Already gone at the season's debut were members of the formidable 1992-93 Stanley-Cup champion team, including Guy Carbonneau, Kevin Haller, Stephan Lebeau and Denis Savard. On February 9, more players from the 1992-93 team departed, as Eric Desjardins, Gilbert Dionne and John LeClair were traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for Mark Recchi. Another major trade nearly two months later on April 5 would send Craig Darby, Mathieu Schneider and fan favorite Kirk Muller to the New York Islanders in exchange for Vladimir Malakhov and Pierre Turgeon. The team names Forward Mike Keane the new captain. After a 7-5-4 start, Montreal won only 11 of its final 32 games, going 11-18-3. It was the first season of Patrick Roy's career in which he lost more games than he won.

The Canadiens tied the Florida Panthers and the Ottawa Senators for the fewest shorthanded goals scored during the regular season (1).[2]

Final standings

{{1994–95 NHL Northeast Division standings|team=MTL}}

Schedule and results

#RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LJan 21, 19952–5 @ New York Rangers0–1–0
2WJan 25, 19952–0 Washington Capitals1–1–0
3WJan 28, 19955–1 New Jersey Devils2–1–0
4TJan 29, 19952–2 OTPhiladelphia Flyers2–1–1
5LJan 31, 19951–4 @ Tampa Bay Lightning2–2–1
6TFeb 2, 19951–1 OT@ Florida Panthers2–2–2
7WFeb 4, 19954–2 New York Islanders3–2–2
8LFeb 7, 19954–7 @ Boston Bruins3–3–2
9WFeb 8, 19954–2 @ Ottawa Senators4–3–2
10LFeb 11, 19951–3 @ Pittsburgh Penguins4–4–2
11TFeb 13, 19952–2 OTHartford Whalers4–4–3
12LFeb 15, 19951–4 @ Hartford Whalers4–5–3
13TFeb 16, 19952–2 OT@ New York Rangers4–5–4
14WFeb 18, 19955–2 New York Rangers5–5–4
15WFeb 20, 19953–2 OTNew York Islanders6–5–4
16WFeb 23, 19955–2 @ Florida Panthers7–5–4
17LFeb 25, 19950–7 Philadelphia Flyers7–6–4
18LFeb 27, 19951–6 @ New Jersey Devils7–7–4
19LFeb 28, 19951–2 @ New York Islanders7–8–4
20LMar 4, 19951–5 @ Washington Capitals7–9–4
21LMar 5, 19951–4 @ Buffalo Sabres7–10–4
22TMar 8, 19952–2 OTBuffalo Sabres7–10–5
23WMar 11, 19953–1 New York Rangers8–10–5
24LMar 13, 19952–4 @ Pittsburgh Penguins8–11–5
25WMar 15, 19958–5 Pittsburgh Penguins9–11–5
26LMar 16, 19950–6 @ Boston Bruins9–12–5
27WMar 18, 19955–4 Quebec Nordiques10–12–5
28LMar 20, 19954–8 @ Philadelphia Flyers10–13–5
29LMar 22, 19952–3 Florida Panthers10–14–5
30WMar 25, 19953–1 Ottawa Senators11–14–5
31LMar 27, 19952–3 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning11–15–5
32LApr 1, 19951–4 @ New Jersey Devils11–16–5
33WApr 3, 19955–4 @ Ottawa Senators12–16–5
34WApr 5, 19956–5 Quebec Nordiques13–16–5
35LApr 6, 19952–3 @ Quebec Nordiques13–17–5
36WApr 8, 19952–1 Pittsburgh Penguins14–17–5
37WApr 10, 19952–1 New Jersey Devils15–17–5
38LApr 12, 19952–3 @ Philadelphia Flyers15–18–5
39LApr 14, 19953–4 OT@ Hartford Whalers15–19–5
40LApr 15, 19952–3 Boston Bruins15–20–5
41WApr 17, 19955–2 Washington Capitals16–20–5
42WApr 19, 19954–1 Ottawa Senators17–20–5
43WApr 22, 19953–1 Tampa Bay Lightning18–20–5
44LApr 24, 19953–4 Hartford Whalers18–21–5
45TApr 26, 19951–1 OT@ Quebec Nordiques18–21–6
46TApr 29, 19953–3 OTBuffalo Sabres18–21–7
47LMay 1, 19950–2 @ Buffalo Sabres18–22–7
48LMay 3, 19952–4 Boston Bruins18–23–7

Playoffs

The Canadiens did not qualify for the playoffs for the first time since the 1969-70 season, ending a 25-year playoff streak.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
{{Sortname|Mark|Recchi}}RW 39 14 29 43 16-3801
{{Sortname|Vincent|Damphousse}}C 48 10 30 40 4215404
{{Sortname|Benoit|Brunet}}LW 45 7 18 25 167112
{{Sortname|Pierre|Turgeon}}C 15 11 9 20 412202
{{Sortname|Mike|Keane}}RW 48 10 10 20 155100
{{Sortname|Mathieu|Schneider}}D 30 5 15 20 49-3200
{{Sortname|Brian|Savage}}LW 37 12 7 19 275000
{{Sortname|Kirk|Muller}}LW 33 8 11 19 33-21301
{{Sortname|Brian|Bellows}}LW 41 8 8 16 8-7101
{{Sortname|Patrice|Brisebois}}D 35 4 8 12 26-2002
{{Sortname|Yves|Racine}}D 47 4 7 11 42-1201
{{Sortname|Lyle|Odelein}}D 48 3 7 10 152-13000
{{Sortname|Paul|DiPietro}}C 22 4 5 9 4-3001
{{Sortname|J.J.|Daigneault}}D 45 3 5 8 402000
{{Sortname|Turner|Stevenson}}RW 41 6 1 7 860001
{{Sortname|Bryan|Fogarty}}D 21 5 2 7 34-3300
{{Sortname|Eric|Desjardins}}D 9 0 6 6 22000
{{Sortname|Oleg|Petrov}}RW 12 2 3 5 4-7000
{{Sortname|John|LeClair}}LW 9 1 4 5 10-1100
{{Sortname|Vladimir|Malakhov|Vladimir Malakhov (ice hockey)}}D 14 1 4 5 14-2000
{{Sortname|Ed|Ronan}}RW 30 1 4 5 12-7000
{{Sortname|Peter|Popovic}}D 33 0 5 5 8-10000
{{Sortname|Valeri|Bure}}RW 24 3 1 4 6-1001
{{Sortname|Gilbert|Dionne}}LW 6 0 3 3 2-3000
{{Sortname|Donald|Brashear}}LW 20 1 1 2 63-5001
{{Sortname|Craig|Darby}}C 10 0 2 2 0-5000
{{Sortname|Craig|Conroy}}C 6 1 0 1 0-1000
{{Sortname|Mark|Lamb}}C 39 1 0 1 18-13000
{{Sortname|Craig|Rivet}}D 5 0 1 1 52000
{{Sortname|Patrick|Roy}}G 43 0 1 1 200000
{{Sortname|Yves|Sarault}}LW 8 0 1 1 0-1000
{{Sortname|Craig|Ferguson|Craig Ferguson (ice hockey)}}C 1 0 0 0 00000
{{Sortname|Gerry|Fleming}}LW 6 0 0 0 17-1000
{{sortname|Jim|Montgomery|Jim Montgomery (ice hockey)}}C 5 0 0 0 2-2000
{{Sortname|Chris|Murray|Chris Murray (ice hockey right winger)}}RW 3 0 0 0 40000
{{Sortname|Mario|Roberge}}LW 9 0 0 0 34-2000
{{Sortname|Pierre|Sevigny|Pierre Sevigny (ice hockey)}}LW 19 0 0 0 15-5000
{{Sortname|Ron|Tugnutt}}G 7 0 0 0 00000
{{Sortname|David|Wilkie|David Wilkie (ice hockey)}}D 1 0 0 0 00000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%
{{Sortname|Patrick|Roy}}2566 43 17 20 6 127 2.97 113571230.906
{{Sortname|Ron|Tugnutt}}346 7 1 3 1 18 3.12 0172154.895
Team: 2912 48 18 23 7 145 2.99 115291384.905
[3]{{Hockey season stats note}}

Transactions

  • February 9, 1995: Montreal Canadiens traded John LeClair, along with Éric Desjardins and Gilbert Dionne to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for Mark Recchi and Philadelphia's 3rd round choice (Martin Hohenberger) in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. LeClair gelled immediately with new line-mate Eric Lindros and quickly became one of the NHL's most feared goal scorers.
  • April 5, 1995: Montreal Canadiens obtain Pierre Turgeon and Vladimir Malakhov from the New York Islanders for Kirk Muller, Mathieu Schneider and Craig Darby.[4]

Draft picks

NHL Entry Draft

Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
1 18 Brad Brown Defenceman {{CAN}} North Bay Centennials (OHL)
2 44 Jose Theodore Goalie {{CAN}} St-Jean Lynx (QMJHL)
3 54 Chris Murray Right Wing {{CAN}} Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
3 70 Marko Kiprusoff Defenceman {{FIN}} TPS (Finland)
3 74 Martin Belanger Defence {{CAN}} Granby Bisons (QMJHL)
4 96 Arto Kuki Center {{FIN}} Espoo Blues (FIN)
5 122 Jimmy Drolet Defenceman {{CAN}} St. Hyacinthe Lasers (QMJHL)
6 148 Joel Irving Center {{CAN}} Regina Pat Canadiens (Midget AAA)
7 174 Jessie Rezansoff Right Wing {{CAN}} Regina Pats (WHL)
8 200 Peter Strom Left Wing {{SWE}} Frölunda HC (Sweden)
9 226 Tomas Vokoun Goalie {{TCH}} Kladno (Czech)
10 252 Chris Aldous Defence {{USA}} Northwood Prep. (N.Y)
11 278 Ross Parsons Defenceman {{CAN}} Regina Pats (WHL)

Farm teams

{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}

See also

  • 1994–95 NHL season

References

  • Canadiens on Hockey Database
  • Canadiens on NHL Reference
1. ^Patrick Roy, winning, nothing else, p.338, by Michel Roy, translated by Charles Phillips, 2008, John Wiley & Sons, Mississauga, ON, {{ISBN|978-0-470-15616-2}}
2. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1995.html
3. ^{{cite web |publisher=hockey-reference.com |accessdate=2009-05-28 |title=1994-95 Montreal Canadiens Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/MTL/1995.html}}
4. ^NHL trade deadline: Deals since 1980 | Habs Inside/Out {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090216033716/http://habsinsideout.com/main/3969 |date=2009-02-16 }}
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