1983–84 Quebec Nordiques season

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1983–84 Quebec Nordiques
Division3rd Adams
Conference6th Wales
1983–84 record42–28–10
Home record24–11–5
Road record18–17–5
Goals for360
Goals against278
Team information
General manager Maurice Filion
Coach Michel Bergeron
Captain Mario Marois
Alternate captains None
Arena Colisée de Québec
Team leaders
Goals Michel Goulet (56)
Assists Peter Stastny (73)
Points Michel Goulet (121)
Penalty minutes Dale Hunter (232)
Plus/minus Michel Goulet (+62)
Wins Dan Bouchard (29)
Goals against average Dan Bouchard (3.20)
  1982–83
1984–85  

The 1983–84 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques fifth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In the 1982–83 season, Quebec won a club record 34 games, and finished fourth in the Adams Division earning 80 points, making the post-season for the third consecutive season. The Nordiques would fall to the Montreal Canadiens in six games in the Adams Division Finals.

Contents

Off-season

During the off-season, Quebec named defenseman Mario Marois as their new team captain. The club played the 1982–83 season with no captain. Marois, an eight-year NHL veteran, had been with the Nordiques since the 1980–81 season. In early June, the Nordiques and Buffalo Sabres pulled off a blockbuster deal, with Quebec sending Real Cloutier and their first round draft pick in the 1983 NHL entry draft to Buffalo in exchange for Tony McKegney, Andre Savard, Jean-Francois Sauve, and the Sabres third round draft pick in the 1983 NHL entry draft.

Regular season

The Nordiques would get off to a fast start, earning a 7-2-1 record in their first ten games. The team fell into a slump though, and found themselves under .500 with a 10-11-3 record. Quebec would snap out of the slump, and end the season with a club record 42 victories and 94 points, finishing in third place in the Adams Division, their highest final standing position in club history, and making the post-season for the fourth straight season. Quebec scored a club record 360 goals, and allowed a franchise low 278 goals.

Offensively, the Nordiques were led by Michel Goulet, who scored a team high 56 goals, which was the second highest total in the NHL, while adding 65 assists, recording 121 points, the third highest total in the league. Peter Stastny was right behind Goulet, as he scored 46 goals and 73 assists for 119 points, finishing fourth in the league scoring race. Dale Hunter had a solid season, scoring 24 goals and 79 points, as he recorded a team high 232 penalty minutes, while Wilf Paiement had 39 goals and 76 points. Newly appointed team captain Mario Marois led the Nordiques blueline, scoring 13 goals and 49 points.

In goal, Dan Bouchard had a very solid season, winning a franchise record 29 games, while posting a team low 3.20 GAA, and earning a shutout in 57 games.

Season standings

Adams Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
Boston Bruins 8049256336261104
Buffalo Sabres 8048257315257103
Quebec Nordiques 8042281036027894
Montreal Canadiens 803540528629575
Hartford Whalers 8028421028832066

[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

Schedule and results

1983–84 regular season [3]
October
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPointsAttendance
1October 4 New York Islanders 3–7Quebec Nordiques1–0–0214,917
2October 6Quebec Nordiques3–9 Boston Bruins 1–1–0214,451
3October 8 Buffalo Sabres 2–9Quebec Nordiques2–1–0414,849
4October 10 Montreal Canadiens 6–4Quebec Nordiques2–2–0415,321
5October 13Quebec Nordiques4–4 Hartford Whalers 2–2–158,353
6October 14Quebec Nordiques6–4 New Jersey Devils 3–2–179,961
7October 16Quebec Nordiques4–2 Washington Capitals 4-2–197,270
8October 18 Boston Bruins 3–5Quebec Nordiques5–2–11115,125
9October 19Quebec Nordiques8–1 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–2–11316,382
10October 22 Minnesota North Stars 2–11Quebec Nordiques7–2–11515,017
11October 25 Philadelphia Flyers 4–2Quebec Nordiques7–3–11515,025
12October 27Quebec Nordiques3–4 Philadelphia Flyers 7–4–11516,024
13October 29Quebec Nordiques3–4 Detroit Red Wings 7–5–11518,455
November
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPointsAttendance
14November 1 Los Angeles Kings 4–8Quebec Nordiques8–5–11715,291
15November 3Quebec Nordiques2–3 Montreal Canadiens 8–6–11717,148
16November 5 New York Rangers 4–4Quebec Nordiques8–6–21815,075
17November 6Quebec Nordiques7–1 Buffalo Sabres 9–6–22012,204
18November 8 Edmonton Oilers 7–4Quebec Nordiques9–7–22015,272
19November 12 Boston Bruins 6–4Quebec Nordiques9–8–22015,300
20November 15 Detroit Red Wings 3–1Quebec Nordiques9–9–22014,669
21November 17Quebec Nordiques4–2 Hartford Whalers 10–9–22210,644
22November 19 Hartford Whalers 4–4Quebec Nordiques10–9–32314,879
23November 20Quebec Nordiques5–6 New York Rangers 10–10–32317,421
24November 22Quebec Nordiques2–3 New York Islanders 10–11–32315,351
25November 24Quebec Nordiques6–3 Boston Bruins 11–11-32514,451
26November 26 Buffalo Sabres 2–3Quebec Nordiques12–11–32715,263
27November 29 Washington Capitals 3–6Quebec Nordiques13–11–32914,937
December
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPointsAttendance
28December 1Quebec Nordiques6–3 Montreal Canadiens 14–11–33117,248
29December 3 Chicago Black Hawks 2–3Quebec Nordiques15–11–33315,173
30December 6 Calgary Flames 1–8Quebec Nordiques16–11–33514,435
31December 10Quebec Nordiques6–4 Los Angeles Kings 17–11–33710,563
32December 13Quebec Nordiques2–6 Vancouver Canucks 17–12–33713,973
33December 14Quebec Nordiques2–4 Calgary Flames 17–13–33717,754
34December 17Quebec Nordiques1–8 Edmonton Oilers 17–14–33717,498
35December 20 Vancouver Canucks 4–6Quebec Nordiques18–14–33915,061
36December 22 Montreal Canadiens 1–4Quebec Nordiques19–14–34115,304
37December 27 Hartford Whalers 3–7Quebec Nordiques20–14–34315,281
38December 29Quebec Nordiques5–8 Buffalo Sabres 20–15–34316,433
39December 31Quebec Nordiques2–4 Montreal Canadiens 20–16–34317,866
January
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPointsAttendance
40January 3 Montreal Canadiens 5–9Quebec Nordiques21–16–34515,315
41January 5Quebec Nordiques8–3 Boston Bruins 22–16-34714,451
42January 7 Toronto Maple Leafs 2–4Quebec Nordiques23–16–34915,279
43January 10 Pittsburgh Penguins 1–7Quebec Nordiques24–16–35115,014
44January 12Quebec Nordiques4–1 New Jersey Devils 25–16–3539,050
45January 14 Philadelphia Flyers 3–3Quebec Nordiques25–16–45415,294
46January 17 Boston Bruins 3–7Quebec Nordiques26-16–45615,317
47January 19Quebec Nordiques3–4 Boston Bruins 26–17–45614,451
48January 21 Chicago Black Hawks 4–4Quebec Nordiques26–17–55715,273
49January 24 Winnipeg Jets 5–3Quebec Nordiques26–18–55715,077
50January 26Quebec Nordiques5–1 New York Islanders 27–18–55915,660
51January 28 Hartford Whalers 0–3Quebec Nordiques28–18–56115,074
52January 29Quebec Nordiques5–5 Hartford Whalers 28–18–66210,067
February
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPointsAttendance
53February 4 New Jersey Devils 5–3Quebec Nordiques28–19–662N/A
54February 5Quebec Nordiques2–1 Buffalo Sabres 29–19–66416,233
55February 7 Vancouver Canucks 4-2Quebec Nordiques29–20–66414,830
56February 11Quebec Nordiques2–5 Toronto Maple Leafs 29–21–66416,382
57February 13 Pittsburgh Penguins 1–6Quebec Nordiques30–21–66614,757
58February 15Quebec Nordiques2–5 Chicago Black Hawks 30–22–66616,528
59February 17Quebec Nordiques6–3 Winnipeg Jets 31–22–66811,680
60February 18Quebec Nordiques7–2 Minnesota North Stars 32–22–67015,294
61February 21 Montreal Canadiens 2–3Quebec Nordiques33–22–67215,365
62February 23Quebec Nordiques2–4 New York Rangers 33–23–67217,404
63February 25 St. Louis Blues 3–3Quebec Nordiques33–23–77315,292
64February 26 St. Louis Blues 0-5Quebec Nordiques34–23–77515,289
65February 28 Detroit Red Wings 2–6Quebec Nordiques35–23–77714,952
March
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPointsAttendance
66March 3 Buffalo Sabres 2–4Quebec Nordiques36–23-77915,311
67March 4Quebec Nordiques1–1 Buffalo Sabres 36–23–88016,433
68March 6 Calgary Flames 3–4Quebec Nordiques37–23–88215,287
69March 8Quebec Nordiques8–6 Pittsburgh Penguins 38–23–8843,812
70March 9Quebec Nordiques3–5 Washington Capitals 38–24–88416,793
71March 11Quebec Nordiques5-6 Winnipeg Jets 38–25-88413,172
72March 13 Edmonton Oilers 6–5Quebec Nordiques38–26–88415,326
73March 17Quebec Nordiques6–4 St. Louis Blues 39–26–88614,460
74March 18Quebec Nordiques5–5 Minnesota North Stars 39–26–98715,784
75March 20Quebec Nordiques3–1 Los Angeles Kings 40–26–9898,535
76March 24 Hartford Whalers 3–2Quebec Nordiques40–27–98915,346
77March 25Quebec Nordiques6–6 Hartford Whalers 40–27–109010,058
78March 27 Boston Bruins 6–4Quebec Nordiques40–28–109015,337
79March 29Quebec Nordiques5–2 Montreal Canadiens 41–28–109218,089
80March 31 Buffalo Sabres 1–4Quebec Nordiques42–28–109415,353

Legend:   Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

The Nordiques opened the 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs with a best of five Adams Division semi-final series against the Buffalo Sabres. The Sabres finished the season in second place in the Adams Division, earning a record of 48-25-7 for 103 points. The series opened with two games at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium; however, Quebec struck first, holding off the Sabres for a 3–2 victory in the first game, followed by a 6–2 thrashing in the second game to take a 2–0 series lead. The series moved back to Le Colisée, and the Nordiques made short work of the Sabres, defeating them 4–1 in the third game, to record their first ever series sweep in team history, advancing to the Adams Division finals.

Quebec would face the Montreal Canadiens in the best of seven Division finals. The Canadiens had a 35-40-5 record in the regular season, earning 75 points and a fourth-place finish. Montreal upset the powerful Boston Bruins in their first round series, as the Canadiens swept the Bruins in three games. The series opened with two games at Le Colisée, and the Nordiques took the first game with a 4–2 victory, however, the Canadiens evened the series up in the second game, beating Quebec 4–1. The series shifted to the Montreal Forum for the next two games, and the Canadiens took their first series lead, defeating Quebec 2–1 in the third game. The Nordiques rebounded in the fourth game with a 4–3 overtime victory in the fourth game to even the series up once again. The fifth game was played back in Quebec City, but it was the Canadiens who took control of the series, shutting out the Nordiques 4–0. With the Nordiques on the brink of elimination in the sixth game, back in Montreal, the team stormed out to a 2-0 [4] lead before a bench clearing brawl broke out, in which Dale Hunter and Peter Stastny of the Nordiques were ejected from the game. The Canadiens took advantage of the situation, and scored five unanswered goals in the third period, to win the game 5-3 and eliminate the Nordiques from the playoffs.

1984 Stanley Cup playoffs [3]
Adams Division Semifinals vs. (A2) Buffalo Sabres – Nordiques win 3–0
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeSeriesAttendance
1April 4Quebec Nordiques3–2 Buffalo Sabres 1-016,800
2April 5Quebec Nordiques6–2 Buffalo Sabres 2-015,730
3April 7 Buffalo Sabres 1–4Quebec Nordiques3-015,334
Adams Division Finals vs. (A4) Montreal Canadiens – Canadiens win 4–2
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeSeriesAttendance
1April 12 Montreal Canadiens 2–4Quebec Nordiques1-015,390
2April 13 Montreal Canadiens 4–1Quebec Nordiques1-115,397
3April 15Quebec Nordiques1–2 Montreal Canadiens 1-218,076
4April 16Quebec Nordiques4–3 Montreal Canadiens 2-217,276
5April 18 Montreal Canadiens 4–0Quebec Nordiques2-315,382
6April 20Quebec Nordiques3–5 Montreal Canadiens 2-418,090

Legend:   Win  Loss

Player statistics

Regular season
Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
Michel Goulet LW755665121766211216
Peter Stastny C80467311973221104
Dale Hunter C7724557923235721
Wilf Paiement RW8039377612128833
Anton Stastny LW692537621412700
Marian Stastny RW68203252261405
Tony McKegney LW75242751234402
Mario Marois D8013364915151400
Andre Savard C602024443817022
Alain Cote LW771924434121011
Bo Berglund RW75162743206101
Louis Sleigher RW441519343223311
Pat Price D723252818820002
Jean-Francois Sauve C3910172724500
Normand Rochefort D75222244741001
Randy Moller D744141814726001
Paul Gillis C5789175910001
Andre Dore D2511617251000
Rick Lapointe D2221012129000
Blake Wesley D4628107514000
Dave Pichette D23279122000
John Van Boxmeer D1853812-1400
Wally Weir D25235175001
Gord Donnelly D3805560-1000
Dan Bouchard G57033190000
Pierre Aubry LW2311217-3000
Jimmy Mann RW2211242-3000
Clint Malarchuk G2301190000
Jim Dobson RW10000-1000
Brian Ford G300000000
Jean-Marc Gaulin RW20000-1000
Mario Gosselin G300020000
David Shaw D300002000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
Dan Bouchard 337357291881803.201
Clint Malarchuk 1215231092803.950
Mario Gosselin 148320031.221
Brian Ford 1233110136.340
Team:4859804228102763.412
Playoffs
Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIMPPGSHGGWG
Peter Stastny C927931200
Jean-Francois Sauve C92572201
Anton Stastny LW92577000
Michel Goulet LW924617000
Dale Hunter C923541000
Marian Stastny RW92352001
Mario Marois D91456000
Wilf Paiement RW931424000
Andre Savard C93032021
Blake Wesley D912320001
Bo Berglund RW72024001
Louis Sleigher RW711242000
Alain Cote LW902217000
Randy Moller D910145000
Pat Price D910110000
Normand Rochefort D61016000
Dan Bouchard G90002000
Andre Dore D90008000
Paul Gillis C10002000
Rick Lapointe D30000000
Jimmy Mann RW300022000
Tony McKegney LW70000000
Wally Weir D100017000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASO
Dan Bouchard 543954252.760
Team:543954252.760

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Note:
Pos = Position;GP = Games played; G =  Goals; A =  Assists; Pts =  Points; PIM =  Penalty minutes; +/- =  Plus/minus; PPG =  Power-play goals; SHG =  Short-handed goals; GWG =  Game-winning goals
Pos = Position;GP = Games played; Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA =  Goals-against average; SO =  Shutouts; SA =  Shots  against; SV = Shots  saved;SV% =  Save percentage;

Awards

Transactions

The Nordiques were involved in the following transactions during the 1983–84 season.

Trades

June 29, 1983To Minnesota North Stars
Jay Miller
To Quebec Nordiques
Jim Dobson
August 12, 1983To Toronto Maple Leafs
Basil McRae
To Quebec Nordiques
Richard Turmel
August 19, 1983To St. Louis Blues
Head Coach Jacques Demers
To Quebec Nordiques
Gord Donnelly
Claude Julien
January 1, 1984To St. Louis Blues
Cash
To Quebec Nordiques
Roger Haegglund
February 6, 1984To Winnipeg Jets
5th round pick in 1984Brent Severyn
To Quebec Nordiques
Jimmy Mann
February 10, 1984To St. Louis Blues
Dave Pichette
To Quebec Nordiques
Andre Dore
February 29, 1984To Detroit Red Wings
Pierre Aubry
To Quebec Nordiques
Cash

Waivers

October 3, 1983To Montreal Canadiens
Jean Hamel
October 3, 1983To St. Louis Blues
Terry Johnson
October 3, 1983From Montreal Canadiens
Jeff Brubaker
October 3, 1983To Calgary Flames
Jeff Brubaker
October 3, 1983From Buffalo Sabres
John Van Boxmeer

Draft picks

Quebec's draft picks from the 1983 NHL entry draft which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal.

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
232 Yves Heroux Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Chicoutimi Saguenéens (QMJHL)
352 Bruce Bell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
354 Iiro Jarvi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland HIFK (Finland)
592Luc GuenetteFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
6112Brad WalcotFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Kingston Canadians (OHL)
7132Craig MackFlag of the United States.svg United States East Grand Forks High School (USHS)
8152 Tommy Albelin Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Djurgardens IF (Sweden)
9172 Wayne Groulx Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
10192 Scott Shaunessy Flag of the United States.svg United States St. John's Preparatory School (USHS)
12232 Bo Berglund Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Djurgardens IF (Sweden)
12239 Jindrich Kokrment Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team (National)

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