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1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season

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Division
  
1st Norris

Home record
  
25-11-6

Goals for
  
279

1992–93 record
  
47–25–12

Road record
  
22-14-6

Goals against
  
230

Offseason

After reaching the Stanley Cups Finals, the Blackhawks did not stand pat and again made several moves. The biggest move by Mike Keenan was to replace himself as Coach with his hand-picked successor, Darryl Sutter. The other big offseason move was a bad trade of future Hall of Fame goalie Domineck Hasek to the Buffalo Sabres for Stephane Beauregard (who never played for the Hawks) and a fourth-round 1993 draft choice (which actually turned out to be Eric Daze)

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Regular season

Over the regular season, the Blackhawks led the league in most shutouts for (9), fewest goals against (230) and fewest even-strength goals against (139). They also had the most power-play opportunities (510). Goaltender Ed Belfour led all goaltenders in games (71), shutouts (7) and minutes played (4,106).

Final standings

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.

Playoffs

The Hawks fell in the first round to St. Louis 4 games to 0.

Game 1:

St. Louis 4 Chicago 3


Game 2:

St. Louis 2 Chicago 0


Game 3:

Chicago 0 St. Louis 3


Game 4:

Chicago 3 St. Louis 4 (OT)

Awards and records

  • Ed Belfour, Vezina Trophy
  • References

    1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season Wikipedia


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