1979–80 Winnipeg Jets season NHL hockey team season (first season in NHL)
The 1979–80 Winnipeg Jets season was the organization's eighth season since its inception in 1972, and its first season in the National Hockey League .
Offseason
After spending seven seasons in the World Hockey Association , in which the team won three Avco Cup championships, the Winnipeg Jets joined the National Hockey League , as did the Edmonton Oilers , Hartford Whalers and Quebec Nordiques , as the WHA disbanded.
On June 13, 1979, the Jets participated in the 1979 NHL Expansion Draft to fill out their roster, while on June 28, 1979, Winnipeg made their first ever trade, as the Jets sent Jamie Hislop to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Barry Legge .
On August 8, 1979, the Jets selected Jimmy Mann of the Sherbrooke Castors of the QMJHL with their first ever draft pick at the 1979 NHL Entry Draft . In the fifth round, the Jets selected Thomas Steen from Leksands IF of the SEL .
During the off-season, the club announced that Tom McVie would be retained as head coach. McVie became the Jets head coach late in the 1978–79 season, going 11-8-0 in nineteen games, followed by a record of 8–2 in the playoffs to lead Winnipeg to the Avco Cup . McVie had head coaching experience in the NHL , as he coached the Washington Capitals to a 49-122-33 record from 1975 to 1978.
Lars-Erik Sjoberg was named captain of the team, as former captain Barry Long joined the Detroit Red Wings for the 1979–80 season. Sjoberg captained Winnipeg from 1975 to 1978 in the WHA .
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.
Divisions: ADM – Adams, NRS – Norris, PTK – Patrick, SMY – Smythe
bold – The top 16 teams in the league qualified for the playoffs, regardless of division or conference.x – Won division; y – Won Conference (and division); p – Won Presidents' Trophy (and conference and division)
Record vs. opponents
Smythe Division record vs. opponents
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Smythe Division
1979–80 NHL records[ 3]
Team
CHI
COL
EDM
STL
VAN
WIN
Total
Chicago
—
3−0−1
1−3
1−2−1
1−1−2
2−2
8−8−4
Colorado
0−3−1
—
2−2
0−2−2
1−2−1
1−2−1
4−11−5
Edmonton
3−1
2−2
—
0−3−1
1−2−1
1−2−1
7−10−3
St. Louis
2−1−1
2−0−2
3−0−1
—
3−1
1−1−2
11−3−6
Vancouver
1−1−2
2−1−1
2−1−1
1−3
—
2−1−1
8−7−5
Winnipeg
2−2
2−1−1
1−2−1
2−2
1−2−1
—
8−9−3
Vs. Patrick Division
1979–80 NHL records
Team
ATL
NYI
NYR
PHI
WSH
Total
Chicago
2−0−2
1−2−1
2−1−1
0−2−2
2−2
7−7−6
Colorado
0−4
1−3
1−1−2
1−2−1
1−1−2
4−11−5
Edmonton
1−2−1
2−1−1
1−3
0−3−1
3−1
7−10−3
St. Louis
1−3
1−3
0−4
0−2−2
2−2
4−14−2
Vancouver
2−2
2−1−1
0−4
1−3
1−3
6−13−1
Winnipeg
0−4
0−2−2
2−2
0−4
0−3−1
2−15−3
Vs. Wales Conference
Vs. Adams Division
1979–80 NHL records
Team
BOS
BUF
MIN
QUE
TOR
Total
Chicago
2−2
1−1−2
2−1−1
2−1−1
4−0
11−5−4
Colorado
1−2−1
1−3
1−3
1−3
0−3−1
4−14−2
Edmonton
0−4
1−2−1
1−1−2
2−2
2−1−1
6−10−4
St. Louis
1−1−2
2−2
1−3
2−2
2−2
8−10−2
Vancouver
0−1−3
0−1−3
2−1−1
2−2
1−3
5−8−7
Winnipeg
1−3
0−3−1
1−2−1
2−2
0−4
4−14−2
Vs. Norris Division
1979–80 NHL records
Team
DET
HFD
LAK
MTL
PIT
Total
Chicago
3−1
1−1−2
0−3−1
2−2
2−0−2
8−7−5
Colorado
3−1
1−2−1
0−4
1−3
2−2
7−12−1
Edmonton
1−2−1
1−2−1
2−1−1
1−3
3−1
8−9−3
St. Louis
2−1−1
2−2
3−1
2−2
2−1−1
11−7−2
Vancouver
2−2
1−1−2
2−2
2−2
1−2−1
8−9−3
Winnipeg
1−3
2−2
2−1−1
1−3
0−4
6−13−1
Schedule and results
[ 4]
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Attendance
1
L
October 10, 1979
2–4
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1979–80 )
0–1–0
8,752
2
L
October 11, 1979
0–4
@ Boston Bruins (1979–80 )
0–2–0
10,613
3
W
October 14, 1979
4–2
Colorado Rockies (1979–80 )
1–2–0
12,648
4
L
October 17, 1979
1–5
Detroit Red Wings (1979–80 )
1–3–0
12,145
5
W
October 19, 1979
3–2
Minnesota North Stars (1979–80 )
2–3–0
11,035
6
L
October 20, 1979
1–4
@ Colorado Rockies (1979–80 )
2–4–0
7,758
7
L
October 24, 1979
0–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1979–80 )
2–5–0
9,726
8
W
October 26, 1979
3–2
Boston Bruins (1979–80 )
3–5–0
13,699
9
T
October 28, 1979
2–2
St. Louis Blues (1979–80 )
3–5–1
11,763
10
W
October 31, 1979
5–2
@ Quebec Nordiques (1979–80 )
4–5–1
10,430
11
T
November 2, 1979
1–1
Washington Capitals (1979–80 )
4–5–2
11,512
12
T
November 4, 1979
4–4
New York Islanders (1979–80 )
4–5–3
12,478
13
L
November 6, 1979
0–8
@ Atlanta Flames (1979–80 )
4–6–3
7,296
14
L
November 7, 1979
3–6
@ Washington Capitals (1979–80 )
4–7–3
6,308
15
L
November 10, 1979
4–8
Toronto Maple Leafs (1979–80 )
4–8–3
14,347
16
W
November 14, 1979
3–2
Hartford Whalers (1979–80 )
5–8–3
12,736
17
L
November 16, 1979
2–3
Quebec Nordiques (1979–80 )
5–9–3
12,401
18
L
November 18, 1979
2–3
Pittsburgh Penguins (1979–80 )
5–10–3
12,668
19
W
November 21, 1979
6–4
@ New York Rangers (1979–80 )
6–10–3
17,406
20
L
November 22, 1979
0–7
@ Montreal Canadiens (1979–80 )
6–11–3
16,921
21
W
November 24, 1979
5–3
Vancouver Canucks (1979–80 )
7–11–3
13,110
22
L
November 27, 1979
3–5
@ Los Angeles Kings (1979–80 )
7–12–3
7,914
23
L
November 28, 1979
2–4
@ Vancouver Canucks (1979–80 )
7–13–3
12,584
24
T
December 1, 1979
4–4
@ Minnesota North Stars (1979–80 )
7–13–4
12,763
25
L
December 2, 1979
0–4
New York Islanders (1979–80 )
7–14–4
14,041
26
W
December 4, 1979
4–2
@ St. Louis Blues (1979–80 )
8–14–4
8,383
27
L
December 5, 1979
4–6
@ Detroit Red Wings (1979–80 )
8–15–4
12,278
28
W
December 7, 1979
8–3
Edmonton Oilers (1979–80 )
9–15–4
11,772
29
L
December 9, 1979
4–5
Atlanta Flames (1979–80 )
9–16–4
12,579
30
L
December 12, 1979
0–5
@ Quebec Nordiques (1979–80 )
9–17–4
10,326
31
W
December 15, 1979
6–2
Montreal Canadiens (1979–80 )
10–17–4
15,723
32
W
December 16, 1979
4–3
@ Edmonton Oilers (1979–80 )
11–17–4
15,423
33
L
December 19, 1979
2–3
Buffalo Sabres (1979–80 )
11–18–4
12,696
34
W
December 21, 1979
4–1
Chicago Black Hawks (1979–80 )
12–18–4
13,406
35
L
December 26, 1979
0–6
@ Minnesota North Stars (1979–80 )
12–19–4
15,623
36
L
December 28, 1979
3–5
Philadelphia Flyers (1979–80 )
12–20–4
16,038
37
L
December 29, 1979
1–6
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1979–80 )
12–21–4
16,485
38
L
December 31, 1979
2–6
@ Buffalo Sabres (1979–80 )
12–22–4
16,433
39
L
January 4, 1980
1–2
Boston Bruins (1979–80 )
12–23–4
15,040
40
T
January 6, 1980
4–4
Los Angeles Kings (1979–80 )
12–23–5
12,250
41
L
January 8, 1980
0–2
@ Atlanta Flames (1979–80 )
12–24–5
6,138
42
L
January 10, 1980
4–5
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1979–80 )
12–25–5
17,077
43
L
January 12, 1980
0–3
New York Rangers (1979–80 )
12–26–5
13,848
44
W
January 13, 1980
5–3
Los Angeles Kings (1979–80 )
13–26–5
13,598
45
L
January 15, 1980
2–5
@ New York Islanders (1979–80 )
13–27–5
14,256
46
L
January 16, 1980
1–4
@ New York Rangers (1979–80 )
13–28–5
17,416
47
L
January 18, 1980
0–5
Detroit Red Wings (1979–80 )
13–29–5
12,708
48
L
January 21, 1980
2–7
@ Hartford Whalers (1979–80 )
13–30–5
7,627
49
L
January 22, 1980
4–5
@ Washington Capitals (1979–80 )
13–31–5
7,028
50
L
January 25, 1980
4–5
Philadelphia Flyers (1979–80 )
13–32–5
15,122
51
T
January 27, 1980
6–6
St. Louis Blues (1979–80 )
13–32–6
12,938
52
W
January 29, 1980
7–3
@ Los Angeles Kings (1979–80 )
14–32–6
7,165
53
L
February 1, 1980
2–9
@ Edmonton Oilers (1979–80 )
14–33–6
15,423
54
T
February 2, 1980
2–2
@ Colorado Rockies (1979–80 )
14–33–7
13,308
55
L
February 8, 1980
3–6
Washington Capitals (1979–80 )
14–34–7
11,917
56
T
February 10, 1980
2–2
Edmonton Oilers (1979–80 )
14–34–8
11,588
57
T
February 12, 1980
0–0
@ New York Islanders (1979–80 )
14–34–9
13,898
58
L
February 14, 1980
1–5
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1979–80 )
14–35–9
17,077
59
L
February 15, 1980
4–5
@ Hartford Whalers (1979–80 )
14–36–9
10,136
60
W
February 17, 1980
6–5
Quebec Nordiques (1979–80 )
15–36–9
12,328
61
L
February 20, 1980
3–4
@ Buffalo Sabres (1979–80 )
15–37–9
16,433
62
L
February 21, 1980
0–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1979–80 )
15–38–9
15,799
63
L
February 23, 1980
3–9
Toronto Maple Leafs (1979–80 )
15–39–9
15,171
64
L
February 27, 1980
2–3
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1979–80 )
15–40–9
8,977
65
T
February 29, 1980
3–3
Vancouver Canucks (1979–80 )
15–40–10
13,667
66
L
March 2, 1980
2–3
Chicago Black Hawks (1979–80 )
15–41–10
13,669
67
L
March 4, 1980
1–2
@ Vancouver Canucks (1979–80 )
15–42–10
15,085
68
L
March 9, 1980
2–5
Atlanta Flames (1979–80 )
15–43–10
12,412
69
T
March 12, 1980
3–3
Buffalo Sabres (1979–80 )
15–43–11
14,299
70
L
March 14, 1980
3–4
Montreal Canadiens (1979–80 )
15–44–11
N/A
71
W
March 16, 1980
6–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1979–80 )
16–44–11
12,014
72
L
March 19, 1980
1–9
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1979–80 )
16–45–11
16,485
73
W
March 21, 1980
4–2
New York Rangers (1979–80 )
17–45–11
15,170
74
L
March 23, 1980
2–4
Pittsburgh Penguins (1979–80 )
17–46–11
12,377
75
W
March 26, 1980
7–0
Hartford Whalers (1979–80 )
18–46–11
13,151
76
L
March 28, 1980
1–2
Minnesota North Stars (1979–80 )
18–47–11
13,100
77
L
March 30, 1980
1–3
@ Boston Bruins (1979–80 )
18–48–11
11,686
78
W
April 2, 1980
5–2
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1979–80 )
19–48–11
9,374
79
L
April 5, 1980
0–6
@ St. Louis Blues (1979–80 )
19–49–11
13,261
80
W
April 6, 1980
3–2
Colorado Rockies (1979–80 )
20–49–11
14,236
Playoffs
The Jets failed to qualify for the playoffs, as their record of 20-49-11 earned them 51 points, good for fifth in the Smythe Division , 18 points behind the fourth place Edmonton Oilers for the final playoff position.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
[ 5]
Transactions
Trades
Waivers
Free agents
Draft picks
NHL Amateur Draft
Winnipeg's picks at the 1979 NHL Entry Draft , which was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal on August 9, 1979.[ 6]
Expansion Draft
Reclaimed Players
Reclaiming of Players: The 17 existing NHL teams were allowed to reclaim any rights to former WHA players they held. The four incoming franchises, however, were allowed to protect up to two goaltenders and two skaters, voiding their NHL rights. These players were considered "priority selections" in the expansion draft. Gordie Howe was one of two special cases (the other being Wayne Gretzky), as a gentlemen's agreement between the Hartford Whalers and the Detroit Red Wings , which held his rights, led to the Wings declining to reclaim Howe.
These are Winnipeg players whose NHL rights were reclaimed when the WHA merged with the NHL. This list is incomplete.
Jets selections
References
External links
Patrick Adams Norris Smythe See also