1990–91 Toronto Maple Leafs season NHL hockey team season
The 1990–91 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 74th season of the Toronto NHL franchise . The Leafs finished fifth and last in the Norris Division and did not qualify for the playoffs.
Offseason
NHL draft
Regular season
Dave Reid had a career high 15 goals. He led the league with 8 shorthanded goals. In November, Reid had five shorthanded goals over four games.
Allan Bester was traded by Maple Leafs to Detroit Red Wings for sixth-round choice (Alexander Kuzminsky) in 1991 entry draft, March 5, 1991.
Season 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: NRS – Norris, SMY – Smythe
bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy
Schedule and results
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
L
October 4, 1990
1–7
@ Winnipeg Jets (1990–91 )
0–1–0
2
L
October 6, 1990
1–4
@ Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
0–2–0
3
L
October 7, 1990
2–3
@ Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
0–3–0
4
L
October 10, 1990
5–8
Quebec Nordiques (1990–91 )
0–4–0
5
T
October 13, 1990
3–3 OT
Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
0–4–1
6
L
October 17, 1990
1–3
Hartford Whalers (1990–91 )
0–5–1
7
L
October 18, 1990
0–3
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
0–6–1
8
W
October 20, 1990
6–2
Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
1–6–1
9
L
October 22, 1990
1–5
@ New York Rangers (1990–91 )
1–7–1
10
L
October 24, 1990
3–8
St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
1–8–1
11
L
October 25, 1990
5–8
@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
1–9–1
12
L
October 27, 1990
1–3
Buffalo Sabres (1990–91 )
1–10–1
13
W
October 30, 1990
5–4
Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
2–10–1
14
L
November 1, 1990
4–5
@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
2–11–1
15
L
November 3, 1990
3–7
Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
2–12–1
16
L
November 4, 1990
1–7
Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91 )
2–13–1
17
L
November 6, 1990
3–4
@ New York Islanders (1990–91 )
2–14–1
18
L
November 8, 1990
3–5
Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
2–15–1
19
L
November 10, 1990
1–5
Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
2–16–1
20
W
November 12, 1990
5–2
Winnipeg Jets (1990–91 )
3–16–1
21
W
November 14, 1990
5–3
Washington Capitals (1990–91 )
4–16–1
22
L
November 17, 1990
4–8
Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
4–17–1
23
L
November 19, 1990
2–5
Boston Bruins (1990–91 )
4–18–1
24
L
November 21, 1990
3–5
@ Washington Capitals (1990–91 )
4–19–1
25
L
November 23, 1990
1–4
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91 )
4–20–1
26
L
November 24, 1990
1–4
Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
4–21–1
27
W
November 27, 1990
4–3 OT
@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
5–21–1
28
L
November 29, 1990
1–2
@ Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
5–22–1
29
W
December 1, 1990
4–3
@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
6–22–1
30
L
December 5, 1990
2–3
Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
6–23–1
31
W
December 6, 1990
2–1 OT
@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
7–23–1
32
L
December 8, 1990
1–2
Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
7–24–1
33
W
December 12, 1990
4–1
Montreal Canadiens (1990–91 )
8–24–1
34
L
December 15, 1990
2–4
St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
8–25–1
35
T
December 18, 1990
2–2 OT
@ New York Islanders (1990–91 )
8–25–2
36
W
December 19, 1990
4–1
@ New York Rangers (1990–91 )
9–25–2
37
W
December 22, 1990
5–2
@ Washington Capitals (1990–91 )
10–25–2
38
L
December 23, 1990
2–4
@ New Jersey Devils (1990–91 )
10–26–2
39
W
December 27, 1990
6–4
St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
11–26–2
40
W
December 29, 1990
6–3
Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91 )
12–26–2
41
T
January 3, 1991
3–3 OT
@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
12–26–3
42
L
January 5, 1991
2–4
Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
12–27–3
43
L
January 8, 1991
3–5
Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
12–28–3
44
L
January 10, 1991
2–7
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
12–29–3
45
T
January 12, 1991
2–2 OT
Hartford Whalers (1990–91 )
12–29–4
46
L
January 14, 1991
3–9
Buffalo Sabres (1990–91 )
12–30–4
47
L
January 17, 1991
5–6 OT
Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91 )
12–31–4
48
T
January 22, 1991
4–4 OT
@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91 )
12–31–5
49
L
January 23, 1991
3–7
@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91 )
12–32–5
50
L
January 26, 1991
1–5
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
12–33–5
51
W
January 28, 1991
4–0
Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
13–33–5
52
L
February 1, 1991
1–4
@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
13–34–5
53
L
February 2, 1991
2–5
Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
13–35–5
54
W
February 4, 1991
6–5 OT
St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
14–35–5
55
T
February 6, 1991
5–5 OT
@ Winnipeg Jets (1990–91 )
14–35–6
56
L
February 7, 1991
2–4
@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
14–36–6
57
W
February 9, 1991
3–2
New York Islanders (1990–91 )
15–36–6
58
L
February 13, 1991
3–6
Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91 )
15–37–6
59
W
February 16, 1991
3–2
Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
16–37–6
60
W
February 17, 1991
3–0
@ Buffalo Sabres (1990–91 )
17–37–6
61
L
February 19, 1991
2–3
@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
17–38–6
62
L
February 21, 1991
4–11
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91 )
17–39–6
63
T
February 23, 1991
3–3 OT
@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91 )
17–39–7
64
L
February 25, 1991
4–5 OT
@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
17–40–7
65
W
February 27, 1991
7–3
New Jersey Devils (1990–91 )
18–40–7
66
L
March 2, 1991
2–5
New York Rangers (1990–91 )
18–41–7
67
T
March 3, 1991
4–4 OT
@ Hartford Whalers (1990–91 )
18–41–8
68
W
March 5, 1991
6–3
Boston Bruins (1990–91 )
19–41–8
69
T
March 7, 1991
3–3 OT
Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
19–41–9
70
L
March 9, 1991
0–2
@ Boston Bruins (1990–91 )
19–42–9
71
W
March 12, 1991
4–3
@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91 )
20–42–9
72
L
March 13, 1991
2–3
@ New Jersey Devils (1990–91 )
20–43–9
73
W
March 16, 1991
4–3 OT
Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
21–43–9
74
L
March 17, 1991
3–4
@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
21–44–9
75
T
March 20, 1991
4–4 OT
@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
21–44–10
76
W
March 22, 1991
3–1
@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
22–44–10
77
W
March 23, 1991
4–1
Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
23–44–10
78
T
March 26, 1991
2–2 OT
Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
23–44–11
79
L
March 28, 1991
3–5
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
23–45–11
80
L
March 30, 1991
2–5
@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
23–46–11
[ 3]
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Peter Ing
3126
56
16
29
8
200
3.84
1
1716
1516
.883
Jeff Reese
1430
30
6
13
3
92
3.86
1
695
603
.868
Damian Rhodes
60
1
1
0
0
1
1.00
0
26
25
.962
Allan Bester
247
6
0
4
0
18
4.37
0
129
111
.860
Team:
4863
80
23
46
11
311
3.84
2
2566
2255
.879
[ 4]
Transactions
The Maple Leafs were involved in the following transactions during the 1990-91 season.
Trades
August 20, 1990
To Boston Bruins Ken Hammond
To Toronto Maple Leafs Cash
November 9, 1990
To Los Angeles Kings John McIntyre
To Toronto Maple Leafs Mike Krushelnyski
November 9, 1990
To Boston Bruins Steve Bancroft
To Toronto Maple Leafs Rob Cimetta
November 10, 1990
To Winnipeg Jets Ed Olczyk Mark Osborne
To Toronto Maple Leafs Dave Ellett Paul Fenton
November 17, 1990
To Quebec Nordiques Scott Pearson 2nd round pick in 1991 - Eric Lavigne 2nd round pick in 1992 - Toumas Gronman
To Toronto Maple Leafs Michel Petit Lucien DeBlois Aaron Broten
December 17, 1990
To Buffalo Sabres Lou Franceschetti Brian Curran
To Toronto Maple Leafs Mike Foligno 8th round pick in 1991 - Tomas Kucharcik
January 12, 1991
To Vancouver Canucks Tom Kurvers
To Toronto Maple Leafs Brian Bradley
January 16, 1991
To Washington Capitals Al Iafrate
To Toronto Maple Leafs Peter Zezel Bob Rouse
January 22, 1991
To Vancouver Canucks Brian Blad
To Toronto Maple Leafs Todd Hawkins
January 24, 1991
To Washington Capitals Paul Fenton John Kordic
To Toronto Maple Leafs 5th round pick in 1991 - Alexei Kudashov
February 4, 1991
To Detroit Red Wings Brad Marsh
To Toronto Maple Leafs 8th round pick in 1991 - Robb McIntyre
March 5, 1991
To Detroit Red Wings Allan Bester
To Toronto Maple Leafs 6th round pick in 1991 - Alexander Kuzminski
March 5, 1991
To Washington Capitals Bobby Reynolds
To Toronto Maple Leafs Rob Mendel
March 5, 1991
To St. Louis Blues Darren Veitch
To Toronto Maple Leafs Keith Osborne
March 5, 1991
To Quebec Nordiques 8th round pick in 1991 - Aaron Asp
To Toronto Maple Leafs Compensation of waiver claim for Claude Loiselle
Waivers
Free agents
Awards and records
Peter Ing, Molson Cup (Most game star selections for Toronto Maple Leafs)
Dave Reid, NHL leader, 8 shorthanded goals
Milestones
Player is still active or individual record
Regular season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Peter Zezel
150th NHL Goal
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Farm team
The Toronto Maple Leafs farm team was the Newmarket Saints and they were affiliated in the American Hockey League . The Saints had 26 wins, 45 losses and 9 ties. They finished 8th in the South Division and failed to qualify for the playoffs. It would be the Saints final year in Newmarket, Ontario. The franchise relocated to St. John's, Newfoundland.
References
Patrick Adams Norris Smythe See also
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