1990–91 Winnipeg Jets season
NHL hockey team season
The 1990–91 Winnipeg Jets season was the Jets' 19th season, their 12th season in the National Hockey League . The Jets placed fifth in the Smythe and did not qualify for the 1991 Stanley Cup playoffs .
Off-season
The Winnipeg Jets made a blockbuster trade at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft on June 15, 1990, sending Dale Hawerchuk and their first-round pick in the same draft to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Phil Housley , Scott Arniel , Jeff Parker and the Sabres' first-round pick in the same draft. Hawerchuk, who had been with the Jets since the 1981–82 season , was coming off a season with 26 goals and 81 points, both career-lows, in 79 games. Housley, a defenceman, had 21 goals and 81 points in 80 games for the Sabres in the 1989–90 season , while Arniel had 18 goals and 32 points in 79 games with Buffalo. Arniel had previously played with the Jets for five seasons, from 1981 to 1986.
At the 1990 NHL Entry Draft , the team selected Keith Tkachuk from Malden Catholic High School , a high school in Massachusetts . Another notable pick by Winnipeg was Alexei Zhamnov in the fourth round.
On September 6, 1990, the Jets traded Laurie Boschman to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for Bob Brooke . Boschman had been with Winnipeg since the 1982–83 season and was coming off a 10-goal, 27-point season in 1989–90 . Brooke had 8 goals and 18 points in 35 games with the Devils. However, the next day, he announced his retirement from professional hockey. As compensation, the Jets then received the Devils' fifth-round pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft .
On September 30, 1990, Winnipeg traded Peter Taglianetti to the Minnesota North Stars in exchange for future considerations. Taglianetti had 3 goals and 9 points in 49 games with the Jets in 1989–90.
The Jets changed their primary logo and uniforms for the 1990–91 season , however, the team stayed with the same colours of blue, red and white.
With the departure of Hawerchuk, Randy Carlyle and Thomas Steen continued to serve as co-captains.
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: NRS – Norris, SMY – Smythe
bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy
Schedule and results
[ 3]
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
Attendance
1
W
October 4, 1990
7–1
Toronto Maple Leafs (1990–91 )
1–0–0
14,144
2
T
October 6, 1990
3–3 OT
@ Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
1–0–1
17,502
3
L
October 8, 1990
3–4
Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
1–1–1
11,851
4
L
October 10, 1990
2–4
Boston Bruins (1990–91 )
1–2–1
13,125
5
L
October 12, 1990
1–3
@ Washington Capitals (1990–91 )
1–3–1
15,117
6
L
October 13, 1990
3–4
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91 )
1–4–1
17,382
7
L
October 16, 1990
1–4
@ New York Islanders (1990–91 )
1–5–1
9,805
8
L
October 17, 1990
3–5
@ New York Rangers (1990–91 )
1–6–1
14,942
9
W
October 19, 1990
7–5
Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
2–6–1
12,900
10
W
October 24, 1990
3–1
Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
3–6–1
12,185
11
W
October 26, 1990
6–2
Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
4–6–1
15,566
12
L
October 28, 1990
2–6
Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
4–7–1
14,087
13
W
October 31, 1990
1–0 OT
@ Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
5–7–1
15,436
14
L
November 1, 1990
1–2
@ Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
5–8–1
19,974
15
W
November 3, 1990
5–3
@ Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
6–8–1
14,066
16
L
November 6, 1990
2–4
Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91 )
6–9–1
11,771
17
W
November 9, 1990
5–4
Hartford Whalers (1990–91 )
7–9–1
12,175
18
T
November 11, 1990
3–3 OT
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
7–9–2
17,856
19
L
November 12, 1990
2–5
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1990–91 )
7–10–2
15,610
20
L
November 14, 1990
4–6
Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91 )
7–11–2
10,786
21
L
November 16, 1990
4–6
New York Rangers (1990–91 )
7–12–2
15,498
22
W
November 18, 1990
4–3
St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
8–12–2
12,834
23
L
November 20, 1990
2–4
@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
8–13–2
16,905
24
L
November 22, 1990
1–3
@ New York Islanders (1990–91 )
8–14–2
10,053
25
W
November 24, 1990
11–4
@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91 )
9–14–2
13,881
26
L
November 25, 1990
3–4
@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91 )
9–15–2
16,459
27
T
November 28, 1990
2–2 OT
Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
9–15–3
11,871
28
L
November 30, 1990
2–4
Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
9–16–3
12,394
29
L
December 2, 1990
1–5
Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
9–17–3
10,469
30
T
December 3, 1990
4–4 OT
New Jersey Devils (1990–91 )
9–17–4
11,758
31
T
December 5, 1990
3–3 OT
@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
9–17–5
14,646
32
T
December 8, 1990
4–4 OT
@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
9–17–6
16,005
33
T
December 11, 1990
3–3 OT
@ St. Louis Blues (1990–91 )
9–17–7
15,340
34
L
December 13, 1990
4–5
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
9–18–7
17,576
35
W
December 15, 1990
4–2
Montreal Canadiens (1990–91 )
10–18–7
15,506
36
L
December 16, 1990
2–4
Philadelphia Flyers (1990–91 )
10–19–7
12,172
37
L
December 18, 1990
2–9
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91 )
10–20–7
14,543
38
L
December 20, 1990
1–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
10–21–7
19,473
39
L
December 22, 1990
2–5
Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
10–22–7
12,041
40
W
December 26, 1990
6–4
@ Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
11–22–7
7,948
41
W
December 28, 1990
6–0
Boston Bruins (1990–91 )
12–22–7
14,485
42
W
December 31, 1990
2–1
Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
13–22–7
11,558
43
T
January 2, 1991
3–3 OT
Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
13–22–8
11,853
44
L
January 4, 1991
1–4
@ Buffalo Sabres (1990–91 )
13–23–8
16,325
45
L
January 5, 1991
3–4
@ Hartford Whalers (1990–91 )
13–24–8
12,006
46
L
January 7, 1991
2–5
@ Boston Bruins (1990–91 )
13–25–8
13,773
47
L
January 11, 1991
1–3
Chicago Blackhawks (1990–91 )
13–26–8
13,432
48
W
January 13, 1991
4–3
Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
14–26–8
12,433
49
L
January 15, 1991
5–7
@ Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
14–27–8
20,006
50
W
January 16, 1991
2–1
@ Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
15–27–8
14,248
51
W
January 21, 1991
2–0
Minnesota North Stars (1990–91 )
16–27–8
11,061
52
W
January 25, 1991
8–1
New York Islanders (1990–91 )
17–27–8
14,052
53
L
January 27, 1991
2–3
Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
17–28–8
12,892
54
W
January 29, 1991
5–2
@ Quebec Nordiques (1990–91 )
18–28–8
13,140
55
L
January 30, 1991
4–8
@ Montreal Canadiens (1990–91 )
18–29–8
16,100
56
W
February 2, 1991
4–2
@ Washington Capitals (1990–91 )
19–29–8
17,923
57
W
February 3, 1991
4–3
@ New York Rangers (1990–91 )
20–29–8
15,017
58
T
February 6, 1991
5–5 OT
Toronto Maple Leafs (1990–91 )
20–29–9
12,157
59
W
February 8, 1991
6–2
Pittsburgh Penguins (1990–91 )
21–29–9
13,224
60
L
February 10, 1991
0–2
Buffalo Sabres (1990–91 )
21–30–9
14,221
61
L
February 12, 1991
1–6
@ Detroit Red Wings (1990–91 )
21–31–9
19,374
62
T
February 14, 1991
3–3 OT
@ New Jersey Devils (1990–91 )
21–31–10
10,299
63
W
February 17, 1991
6–0
Quebec Nordiques (1990–91 )
22–31–10
12,798
64
T
February 20, 1991
5–5 OT
Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
22–31–11
11,832
65
L
February 22, 1991
4–6
Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
22–32–11
N/A
66
L
February 24, 1991
3–5
Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
22–33–11
15,568
67
W
February 26, 1991
5–4
Hartford Whalers (1990–91 )
23–33–11
10,839
68
L
February 28, 1991
2–4
@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
23–34–11
16,005
69
L
March 2, 1991
3–6
@ Los Angeles Kings (1990–91 )
23–35–11
N/A
70
L
March 5, 1991
4–5
Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
23–36–11
11,568
71
L
March 8, 1991
1–2
Washington Capitals (1990–91 )
23–37–11
13,701
72
W
March 10, 1991
4–3
New Jersey Devils (1990–91 )
24–37–11
13,734
73
L
March 12, 1991
3–5
@ Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
24–38–11
19,915
74
L
March 13, 1991
2–6
Buffalo Sabres (1990–91 )
24–39–11
12,475
75
W
March 15, 1991
4–3
Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
25–39–11
14,768
76
L
March 18, 1991
3–4 OT
@ Calgary Flames (1990–91 )
25–40–11
19,915
77
L
March 22, 1991
1–3
@ Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
25–41–11
16,123
78
W
March 23, 1991
3–0
@ Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
26–41–11
17,503
79
L
March 28, 1991
2–3 OT
@ Vancouver Canucks (1990–91 )
26–42–11
16,123
80
L
March 31, 1991
3–6
@ Edmonton Oilers (1990–91 )
26–43–11
16,926
Playoffs
The Jets missed the playoffs.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Bob Essensa
2916
55
19
24
6
153
3.15
4
1496
1343
.898
Rick Tabaracci
1093
24
4
9
4
71
3.90
1
570
499
.875
Stephane Beauregard
836
16
3
10
1
55
3.95
0
423
368
.870
Team:
4845
80
26
43
11
279
3.46
5
2489
2210
.888
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Awards and records
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Transactions
Trades
July 9, 1990
To New York Rangers Brian McReynolds
To Winnipeg Jets Simon Wheeldon
September 6, 1990
To New Jersey Devils Laurie Boschman
To Winnipeg Jets 5th round pick in 1991 - Yan Kaminsky
September 6, 1990
To Minnesota North Stars Brian Hunt
To Winnipeg Jets Craig Duncanson
September 30, 1990
To Minnesota North Stars Peter Taglianetti
To Winnipeg Jets Future Considerations
November 7, 1990
To Minnesota North Stars Doug Smail
To Winnipeg Jets Don Barber
November 10, 1990
To Toronto Maple Leafs Dave Ellett Paul Fenton
To Winnipeg Jets Ed Olczyk Mark Osborne
December 14, 1990
To Chicago Blackhawks 4th round pick in 1991 - Igor Kravchuk
To Winnipeg Jets Mike Eagles
January 22, 1991
To New York Rangers Guy Larose
To Winnipeg Jets Rudy Poeschek
February 4, 1991
To Buffalo Sabres Greg Paslawski
To Winnipeg Jets Cash
February 28, 1991
To St. Louis Blues Tom Draper
To Winnipeg Jets Future Considerations
May 21, 1991
To Washington Capitals Craig Duncanson Brent Hughes Simon Wheeldon
To Winnipeg Jets Bob Joyce Tyler Larter Kent Paynter
May 24, 1991
To St. Louis Blues Future Considerations
To Winnipeg Jets Tom Draper Jim Vesey
May 30, 1991
To Minnesota North Stars 7th round pick in 1991 - Geoff Finch
To Winnipeg Jets Rob Murray Future Considerations
June 12, 1991
To Edmonton Oilers 5th round pick in 1991 - Ryan Haggerty
To Winnipeg Jets John LeBlanc 10th round pick in 1992 - Teemu Numminen
June 20, 1991
To Boston Bruins Jim Vesey
To Winnipeg Jets Future Considerations
June 22, 1991
To Buffalo Sabres Tom Draper
To Winnipeg Jets 7th round pick in 1992 - Artur Oktyabrev
Draft picks
Winnipeg selected the following players at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft , which was held at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia on June 16, 1990.[ 5]
NHL Amateur Draft
Farm teams
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See also
References
Patrick Adams Norris Smythe See also