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1980–81 NHL season

The 1980–81 NHL season was the 64th season of the National Hockey League. The New York Islanders were the top regular season team and the top playoff team, winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup by defeating the Minnesota North Stars in five games.

1980–81 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 9, 1980 – May 21, 1981
Number of games80
Number of teams21
TV partner(s)CBC, SRC (Canada)
USA, ESPN (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickDoug Wickenheiser
Picked byMontreal Canadiens
Regular season
Season championsNew York Islanders
Season MVPWayne Gretzky (Oilers)
Top scorerWayne Gretzky (Oilers)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPButch Goring (Islanders)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsNew York Islanders
  Runners-upMinnesota North Stars
NHL seasons

League business edit

This was the first season that the Calgary Flames played in Calgary, Alberta. Previously, they were the Atlanta Flames and played in Atlanta, Georgia.

Regular season edit

The season featured notable individual scoring milestones.

Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers broke Bobby Orr's single season assist record, scoring 109 assists, and Phil Esposito's point record, scoring 164 points. He won his second of an unmatched eight straight Hart Trophies as the league's most valuable player

Mike Bossy of the New York Islanders became only the second man in NHL history to score 50 goals in his first 50 games. In the 50th game, played at his home rink, he had 48 goals going into the 3rd and final period (before the advent of overtime games). Bossy admitted being so embarrassed and upset that he contemplated not going out on the ice for the final period. However, Bossy got his 49th goal with 5:15 left to go in the game and the 50th with 1:50 remaining, sending the Nassau Coliseum into a delirium. Maurice Richard, the only other man to accomplish this feat, was on hand to congratulate Bossy.

Bossy's Islanders finished as regular season champions with 110 points with the St. Louis Blues finishing a close second at 107 points.

Final standings edit

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold

Prince of Wales Conference edit

Adams Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Buffalo Sabres 80 39 20 21 327 250 99
Boston Bruins 80 37 30 13 316 272 87
Minnesota North Stars 80 35 28 17 291 263 87
Quebec Nordiques 80 30 32 18 314 318 78
Toronto Maple Leafs 80 28 37 15 322 367 71

[1]

Norris Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Montreal Canadiens 80 45 22 13 332 232 103
Los Angeles Kings 80 43 24 13 337 290 99
Pittsburgh Penguins 80 30 37 13 302 345 73
Hartford Whalers 80 21 41 18 292 372 60
Detroit Red Wings 80 19 43 18 252 339 56

[1]

Clarence Campbell Conference edit

Patrick Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
New York Islanders 80 48 18 14 355 260 110
Philadelphia Flyers 80 41 24 15 313 249 97
Calgary Flames 80 39 27 14 329 298 92
New York Rangers 80 30 36 14 312 317 74
Washington Capitals 80 26 36 18 286 317 70

[1]

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
St. Louis Blues 80 45 18 17 352 281 107
Chicago Black Hawks 80 31 33 16 304 315 78
Vancouver Canucks 80 28 32 20 289 301 76
Edmonton Oilers 80 29 35 16 328 327 74
Colorado Rockies 80 22 45 13 258 344 57
Winnipeg Jets 80 9 57 14 246 400 32

[1]

Playoffs edit

The Stanley Cup playoffs would see the New York Islanders dominate on their way to winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup. Notably, in the first round against the Maple Leafs, the Isles swept a three-game series, outscoring Toronto 20–4. The Islanders would go on to defeat Edmonton in six games in the quarter-finals, and in the semi-finals, the Islanders swept the Rangers and outscored them 22–8.

In game one of the Edmonton-Montreal series, Wayne Gretzky had five assists. This was a single game playoff record.[2] Another distinction was in the Minnesota North Stars' sweep of the Boston Bruins; the two games the North Stars won in Boston Garden were the first games that the team had won in Boston, either regular season or playoff, since the team had joined the NHL in 1967.

Playoff bracket edit

Preliminary Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Stanley Cup Finals
            
1 NY Islanders 3
16 Toronto 0
1 NY Islanders 4
8 Edmonton 2
2 St. Louis 3
15 Pittsburgh 2
1 NY Islanders 4
4 NY Rangers 0
3 Montreal 0
14 Edmonton 3
2 St. Louis 2
7 NY Rangers 4
4 Los Angeles 1
13 NY Rangers 3
1 NY Islanders 4
3 Minnesota 1
5 Buffalo 3
12 Vancouver 0
3 Buffalo 1
6 Minnesota 4
6 Philadelphia 3
11 Quebec 2
2 Calgary 2
3 Minnesota 4
7 Calgary 3
10 Chicago 0
4 Philadelphia 3
5 Calgary 4
8 Boston 0
9 Minnesota 3

Stanley Cup Finals edit

The Islanders defeated the Minnesota North Stars in the finals in five games. The Islanders were defeated only three times during the entire four round playoff run.

New York Islanders vs. Minnesota North Stars edit

May 12 Minnesota North Stars 3–6 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap
May 14 Minnesota North Stars 3–6 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap
May 17 New York Islanders 7–5 Minnesota North Stars Met Center Recap
May 19 New York Islanders 2–4 Minnesota North Stars Met Center Recap
May 21 Minnesota North Stars 1–5 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum Recap
New York won series 4–1


Awards edit

1981 NHL awards
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders
Prince of Wales Trophy:
(Wales Conference regular season champion)
Montreal Canadiens
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:
(Campbell Conference regular season champion)
New York Islanders
Art Ross Trophy:
(Top scorer, regular season)
Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:
(Perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication)
Blake Dunlop, St. Louis Blues
Calder Memorial Trophy:
(Top first-year player)
Peter Stastny, Quebec Nordiques
Conn Smythe Trophy:
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Butch Goring, New York Islanders
Frank J. Selke Trophy:
(Top defensive forward)
Bob Gainey, Montreal Canadiens
Hart Memorial Trophy:
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers
Jack Adams Award:
(Best coach)
Gordon "Red" Berenson, St. Louis Blues
James Norris Memorial Trophy:
(Best defenceman)
Randy Carlyle, Pittsburgh Penguins
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:
(Excellence and sportsmanship)
Rick Kehoe, Pittsburgh Penguins
Lester B. Pearson Award:
(Outstanding player, regular season)
Mike Liut, St. Louis Blues
NHL Plus/Minus Award:
(Player with best plus/minus record)
Brian Engblom, Montreal Canadiens
Vezina Trophy:
(Goaltender(s) of team(s) with best goaltending record)
Denis Herron, Michel Larocque, & Richard Sevigny, Montreal Canadiens
Lester Patrick Trophy:
(Service to hockey in the U.S.)
Charles M. Schulz

All-Star teams edit

Player statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers 80 55 109 164 28
Marcel Dionne Los Angeles Kings 80 58 77 135 70
Kent Nilsson Calgary Flames 80 49 82 131 26
Mike Bossy New York Islanders 79 68 51 119 32
Dave Taylor Los Angeles Kings 72 47 65 112 130
Peter Stastny Quebec Nordiques 77 39 70 109 37
Charlie Simmer Los Angeles Kings 65 56 49 105 62
Mike Rogers Hartford Whalers 80 40 65 105 32
Bernie Federko St. Louis Blues 78 31 73 104 47
Jacques Richard Quebec Nordiques 78 52 51 103 39
Rick Middleton Boston Bruins 80 44 59 103 16
Bryan Trottier New York Islanders 73 31 72 103 74

Source: NHL.[3]

Leading goaltenders edit

Player Team GP MIN GA SO GAA SV%
Richard Sevigny Montreal 33 1777 71 2 2.40 .908
Rick St. Croix Philadelphia 27 1567 65 2 2.49 .913
Don Edwards Buffalo 45 2700 133 3 2.96 .898
Pete Peeters Philadelphia 40 2333 115 2 2.96 .897
Bob Sauve Buffalo 35 2100 111 2 3.17 .880
Don Beaupre Minnesota 44 2585 138 0 3.20 .889
Glenn Resch New York Islanders/Colorado 40 2266 121 3 3.20 .891
Reggie Lemelin Calgary 29 1629 88 2 3.24 .902
Gilles Meloche Minnesota 38 2215 120 2 3.25 .889
Mario Lessard Los Angeles 64 3746 203 2 3.25 .893

[4]

Coaches edit

Patrick Division edit

Adams Division edit

Norris Division edit

Smythe Division edit

Milestones edit

Debuts edit

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1980–81 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games edit

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1980–81 (listed with their last team):

Broadcasting edit

Hockey Night in Canada on CBC Television televised Saturday night regular season games and Stanley Cup playoff games.

This was the first season that U.S. national broadcasts were only on cable television. ESPN and USA continued to carry slates of regular season and playoff games for the second consecutive season.

See also edit

References edit

  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (2000). Total Hockey. Kingston, NY: Total Sports. ISBN 1-892129-85-X.
  • Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Toronto, ON: Dan Diamond & Associates. ISBN 978-1-894801-22-5.
  • Dryden, Steve, ed. (2000). Century of hockey. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart Ltd. ISBN 0-7710-4179-9.
  • Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley; Hughes, Morgan; Romain, Joseph; Duplacey, James (2003). The Hockey Chronicle: Year-by-Year History of the National Hockey League. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International Inc. ISBN 0-7853-9624-1.
  • "1980-81 NHL Playoff Results". hockeyDB.com.
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 152. ISBN 9781894801225.
  2. ^ Jenish, D'Arcy (2009). The Montreal Canadiens:100 Years of Glory. Doubleday. p. 243. ISBN 978-0-385-66325-0.
  3. ^ Dinger 2011, p. 152.
  4. ^ "1980-81 NHL Leaders".

External links edit

  • Hockey Database
  • NHL.com

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The 1980 81 NHL season was the 64th season of the National Hockey League The New York Islanders were the top regular season team and the top playoff team winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup by defeating the Minnesota North Stars in five games 1980 81 NHL seasonLeagueNational Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 9 1980 May 21 1981Number of games80Number of teams21TV partner s CBC SRC Canada USA ESPN United States DraftTop draft pickDoug WickenheiserPicked byMontreal CanadiensRegular seasonSeason championsNew York IslandersSeason MVPWayne Gretzky Oilers Top scorerWayne Gretzky Oilers PlayoffsPlayoffs MVPButch Goring Islanders Stanley CupChampionsNew York Islanders Runners upMinnesota North StarsNHL seasons 1979 801981 82 Contents 1 League business 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 2 1 1 Prince of Wales Conference 2 1 2 Clarence Campbell Conference 3 Playoffs 4 Playoff bracket 4 1 Stanley Cup Finals 4 1 1 New York Islanders vs Minnesota North Stars 5 Awards 5 1 All Star teams 6 Player statistics 6 1 Scoring leaders 6 2 Leading goaltenders 7 Coaches 7 1 Patrick Division 7 2 Adams Division 7 3 Norris Division 7 4 Smythe Division 8 Milestones 8 1 Debuts 8 2 Last games 9 Broadcasting 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksLeague business editThis was the first season that the Calgary Flames played in Calgary Alberta Previously they were the Atlanta Flames and played in Atlanta Georgia Regular season editThe season featured notable individual scoring milestones Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers broke Bobby Orr s single season assist record scoring 109 assists and Phil Esposito s point record scoring 164 points He won his second of an unmatched eight straight Hart Trophies as the league s most valuable playerMike Bossy of the New York Islanders became only the second man in NHL history to score 50 goals in his first 50 games In the 50th game played at his home rink he had 48 goals going into the 3rd and final period before the advent of overtime games Bossy admitted being so embarrassed and upset that he contemplated not going out on the ice for the final period However Bossy got his 49th goal with 5 15 left to go in the game and the 50th with 1 50 remaining sending the Nassau Coliseum into a delirium Maurice Richard the only other man to accomplish this feat was on hand to congratulate Bossy Bossy s Islanders finished as regular season champions with 110 points with the St Louis Blues finishing a close second at 107 points Final standings edit Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals against PIM Penalties in minutes Note Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Prince of Wales Conference edit Adams Division GP W L T GF GA PtsBuffalo Sabres 80 39 20 21 327 250 99Boston Bruins 80 37 30 13 316 272 87Minnesota North Stars 80 35 28 17 291 263 87Quebec Nordiques 80 30 32 18 314 318 78Toronto Maple Leafs 80 28 37 15 322 367 71 1 Norris Division GP W L T GF GA PtsMontreal Canadiens 80 45 22 13 332 232 103Los Angeles Kings 80 43 24 13 337 290 99Pittsburgh Penguins 80 30 37 13 302 345 73Hartford Whalers 80 21 41 18 292 372 60Detroit Red Wings 80 19 43 18 252 339 56 1 Clarence Campbell Conference edit Patrick Division GP W L T GF GA PtsNew York Islanders 80 48 18 14 355 260 110Philadelphia Flyers 80 41 24 15 313 249 97Calgary Flames 80 39 27 14 329 298 92New York Rangers 80 30 36 14 312 317 74Washington Capitals 80 26 36 18 286 317 70 1 Smythe Division GP W L T GF GA PtsSt Louis Blues 80 45 18 17 352 281 107Chicago Black Hawks 80 31 33 16 304 315 78Vancouver Canucks 80 28 32 20 289 301 76Edmonton Oilers 80 29 35 16 328 327 74Colorado Rockies 80 22 45 13 258 344 57Winnipeg Jets 80 9 57 14 246 400 32 1 Playoffs editMain article 1981 Stanley Cup playoffs The Stanley Cup playoffs would see the New York Islanders dominate on their way to winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup Notably in the first round against the Maple Leafs the Isles swept a three game series outscoring Toronto 20 4 The Islanders would go on to defeat Edmonton in six games in the quarter finals and in the semi finals the Islanders swept the Rangers and outscored them 22 8 In game one of the Edmonton Montreal series Wayne Gretzky had five assists This was a single game playoff record 2 Another distinction was in the Minnesota North Stars sweep of the Boston Bruins the two games the North Stars won in Boston Garden were the first games that the team had won in Boston either regular season or playoff since the team had joined the NHL in 1967 Playoff bracket editPreliminary RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsStanley Cup Finals 1NY Islanders316Toronto01NY Islanders48Edmonton22St Louis315Pittsburgh21NY Islanders44NY Rangers03Montreal014Edmonton32St Louis27NY Rangers44Los Angeles113NY Rangers31NY Islanders43Minnesota15Buffalo312Vancouver03Buffalo16Minnesota46Philadelphia311Quebec22Calgary23Minnesota47Calgary310Chicago04Philadelphia35Calgary48Boston09Minnesota3Stanley Cup Finals edit Main article 1981 Stanley Cup Finals The Islanders defeated the Minnesota North Stars in the finals in five games The Islanders were defeated only three times during the entire four round playoff run New York Islanders vs Minnesota North Stars edit May 12 Minnesota North Stars 3 6 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum RecapMay 14 Minnesota North Stars 3 6 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum RecapMay 17 New York Islanders 7 5 Minnesota North Stars Met Center RecapMay 19 New York Islanders 2 4 Minnesota North Stars Met Center RecapMay 21 Minnesota North Stars 1 5 New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum RecapNew York won series 4 1Awards edit1981 NHL awardsStanley Cup New York IslandersPrince of Wales Trophy Wales Conference regular season champion Montreal CanadiensClarence S Campbell Bowl Campbell Conference regular season champion New York IslandersArt Ross Trophy Top scorer regular season Wayne Gretzky Edmonton OilersBill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance sportsmanship and dedication Blake Dunlop St Louis BluesCalder Memorial Trophy Top first year player Peter Stastny Quebec NordiquesConn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player playoffs Butch Goring New York IslandersFrank J Selke Trophy Top defensive forward Bob Gainey Montreal CanadiensHart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player regular season Wayne Gretzky Edmonton OilersJack Adams Award Best coach Gordon Red Berenson St Louis BluesJames Norris Memorial Trophy Best defenceman Randy Carlyle Pittsburgh PenguinsLady Byng Memorial Trophy Excellence and sportsmanship Rick Kehoe Pittsburgh PenguinsLester B Pearson Award Outstanding player regular season Mike Liut St Louis BluesNHL Plus Minus Award Player with best plus minus record Brian Engblom Montreal CanadiensVezina Trophy Goaltender s of team s with best goaltending record Denis Herron Michel Larocque amp Richard Sevigny Montreal CanadiensLester Patrick Trophy Service to hockey in the U S Charles M SchulzAll Star teams edit First Team Position Second TeamMike Liut St Louis Blues G Mario Lessard Los Angeles KingsDenis Potvin New York Islanders D Larry Robinson Montreal CanadiensRandy Carlyle Pittsburgh Penguins D Ray Bourque Boston BruinsWayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers C Marcel Dionne Los Angeles KingsMike Bossy New York Islanders RW Dave Taylor Los Angeles KingsCharlie Simmer Los Angeles Kings LW Bill Barber Philadelphia FlyersPlayer statistics editScoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Player Team GP G A Pts PIMWayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers 80 55 109 164 28Marcel Dionne Los Angeles Kings 80 58 77 135 70Kent Nilsson Calgary Flames 80 49 82 131 26Mike Bossy New York Islanders 79 68 51 119 32Dave Taylor Los Angeles Kings 72 47 65 112 130Peter Stastny Quebec Nordiques 77 39 70 109 37Charlie Simmer Los Angeles Kings 65 56 49 105 62Mike Rogers Hartford Whalers 80 40 65 105 32Bernie Federko St Louis Blues 78 31 73 104 47Jacques Richard Quebec Nordiques 78 52 51 103 39Rick Middleton Boston Bruins 80 44 59 103 16Bryan Trottier New York Islanders 73 31 72 103 74Source NHL 3 Leading goaltenders edit Player Team GP MIN GA SO GAA SV Richard Sevigny Montreal 33 1777 71 2 2 40 908Rick St Croix Philadelphia 27 1567 65 2 2 49 913Don Edwards Buffalo 45 2700 133 3 2 96 898Pete Peeters Philadelphia 40 2333 115 2 2 96 897Bob Sauve Buffalo 35 2100 111 2 3 17 880Don Beaupre Minnesota 44 2585 138 0 3 20 889Glenn Resch New York Islanders Colorado 40 2266 121 3 3 20 891Reggie Lemelin Calgary 29 1629 88 2 3 24 902Gilles Meloche Minnesota 38 2215 120 2 3 25 889Mario Lessard Los Angeles 64 3746 203 2 3 25 893 4 Coaches editPatrick Division edit Calgary Flames Al MacNeil New York Islanders Al Arbour New York Rangers Fred Shero and Craig Patrick Philadelphia Flyers Pat Quinn Washington Capitals Gary GreenAdams Division edit Boston Bruins Gerry Cheevers Buffalo Sabres Scotty Bowman Minnesota North Stars Glen Sonmor Quebec Nordiques Maurice Filion and Michel Bergeron Toronto Maple Leafs Joe CrozierNorris Division edit Detroit Red Wings Wayne Maxner Hartford Whalers Don Blackburn Los Angeles Kings Bob Berry Montreal Canadiens Claude Ruel Pittsburgh Penguins Eddie JohnstonSmythe Division edit Chicago Black Hawks Keith Magnuson Colorado Rockies Bill MacMillan Edmonton Oilers Bryan Watson St Louis Blues Red Berenson Vancouver Canucks Harry Neale Winnipeg Jets Mike Smith and Tom WattMilestones editDebuts edit The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1980 81 listed with their first team asterisk marks debut in playoffs Barry Pederson Boston Bruins Steve Kasper Boston Bruins Denis Savard Chicago Black Hawks Steve Larmer Chicago Black Hawks Andy Moog Edmonton Oilers Charlie Huddy Edmonton Oilers Glenn Anderson Edmonton Oilers Jari Kurri Edmonton Oilers Paul Coffey Edmonton Oilers Larry Murphy Los Angeles Kings Dino Ciccarelli Minnesota North Stars Don Beaupre Minnesota North Stars Neal Broten Minnesota North Stars Doug Wickenheiser Montreal Canadiens Guy Carbonneau Montreal Canadiens Rick Wamsley Montreal Canadiens Brent Sutter New York Islanders Rollie Melanson New York Islanders Tim Kerr Philadelphia Flyers Mike Bullard Pittsburgh Penguins Anton Stastny Quebec Nordiques Peter Stastny Quebec Nordiques Dale Hunter Quebec Nordiques Paul MacLean St Louis Blues Dave Babych Winnipeg JetsLast games edit The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1980 81 listed with their last team Jean Ratelle Boston Bruins Terry Harper Colorado Rockies Pete Mahovlich Detroit Red Wings Tom Bladon Detroit Red Wings Phil Esposito New York Rangers Walt Tkaczuk New York Rangers Ron Ellis Toronto Maple Leafs Dennis Kearns Vancouver Canucks Bobby Schmautz Vancouver Canucks Dennis Ververgaert Washington Capitals Guy Charron Washington Capitals Wayne Stephenson Washington Capitals Jude Drouin Winnipeg JetsBroadcasting editHockey Night in Canada on CBC Television televised Saturday night regular season games and Stanley Cup playoff games This was the first season that U S national broadcasts were only on cable television ESPN and USA continued to carry slates of regular season and playoff games for the second consecutive season See also edit33rd National Hockey League All Star Game 1980 NHL Entry Draft 1980 81 NHL transactions 1980 in sports 1981 in sports List of Stanley Cup champions National Hockey League All Star GameReferences editDiamond Dan ed 2000 Total Hockey Kingston NY Total Sports ISBN 1 892129 85 X Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Toronto ON Dan Diamond amp Associates ISBN 978 1 894801 22 5 Dryden Steve ed 2000 Century of hockey Toronto ON McClelland amp Stewart Ltd ISBN 0 7710 4179 9 Fischler Stan Fischler Shirley Hughes Morgan Romain Joseph Duplacey James 2003 The Hockey Chronicle Year by Year History of the National Hockey League Lincolnwood IL Publications International Inc ISBN 0 7853 9624 1 1980 81 NHL Playoff Results hockeyDB com Notes a b c d Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Dan Diamond amp Associates p 152 ISBN 9781894801225 Jenish D Arcy 2009 The Montreal Canadiens 100 Years of Glory Doubleday p 243 ISBN 978 0 385 66325 0 Dinger 2011 p 152 1980 81 NHL Leaders External links editHockey Database NHL com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1980 81 NHL season amp oldid 1181293257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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