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1982–83 Chicago Black Hawks season

The 1982–83 Chicago Black Hawks season was the 57th season of operation of the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League.

1982–83 Chicago Black Hawks
Norris Division champions
Division1st Norris
1982–83 record47–23–10
Goals for338
Goals against268
Team information
General managerBob Pulford
CoachOrval Tessier
CaptainDarryl Sutter
Alternate captainsNone
ArenaChicago Stadium
Team leaders
GoalsAl Secord (54)
PointsDenis Savard (121)
Penalty minutesAl Secord (180)
Plus/minusSteve Larmer (44)
WinsMurray Bannerman (24)
Goals against averageMurray Bannerman (3.10)

Offseason edit

During the off-season, the Black Hawks hired Orval Tessier to become the head coach of the club. Tessier spent parts of three seasons playing in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins from 1954 to 1961. As a head coach, Tessier led the Cornwall Royals to the 1972 Memorial Cup championship, and also led the Kitchener Rangers to the 1981 Memorial Cup final. Tessier then led the New Brunswick Hawks to the 1981-82 Calder Cup. This would be Tessier's first NHL head coaching job.

At the 1982 NHL Entry Draft, the Black Hawks selected Ken Yaremchuk with their first round draft pick, seventh overall. Yaremchuk played with the Portland Winter Hawks of the WHL in 1981-82, scoring 58 goals and 157 points in 72 games.

The club also named Darryl Sutter as the new team captain, as former captain Terry Ruskowski was traded to the Los Angeles Kings.

With the Colorado Rockies relocating to East Rutherford, New Jersey and becoming the New Jersey Devils, the NHL made a minor realignment of the divisions. The Devils moved from the Smythe Division to the Patrick Division, while the Winnipeg Jets moved from the Norris Division into the Smythe Division.

Regular season edit

The Black Hawks got off to a quick start, as through their first 25 games, Chicago had a league best record of 17-3-5, earning 39 points. The club continued their torrid pace, as they had a 25-6-6 record through their first 37 games before going into a slump where they lost five of their next seven games. Chicago would attempt to strengthen their club, acquiring Curt Fraser from the Vancouver Canucks for former first round draft pick Tony Tanti. The Black Hawks continued their winning ways, and finished the season with a 47-23-10 record, earning 104 points, and finishing in first place in the Norris Division, fourth overall in the NHL. This marked the first time since 1973-74 that the Hawks finished with over 100 points.

Offensively, Chicago was led by Denis Savard, who scored 35 goals and a club record 121 points. Steve Larmer had a breakout season, scoring 43 goals and 90 points, while finishing with a team high +44 rating. Al Secord scored a team high 54 goals, and finished with 86 points, as well as leading the team with 180 penalty minutes. Darryl Sutter reached the 30 goal plateau for the second time in his career, as he finished with 31 goals and 61 points. On defence, Doug Wilson led the way, scoring 18 goals and 69 points, while Doug Crossman had 13 goals and 53 points.

In goal, Murray Bannerman appeared in 41 games, going 24-12-5 with a 3.10 GAA, while earning four shutouts. Tony Esposito split time with him, playing in 39 games, going 23-11-5 with a 3.46 GAA and one shutout.

Final standings edit

Norris Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Chicago Black Hawks 80 47 23 10 338 268 104
Minnesota North Stars 80 40 24 16 321 290 96
Toronto Maple Leafs 80 28 40 12 293 330 68
St. Louis Blues 80 25 40 15 285 316 65
Detroit Red Wings 80 21 44 15 263 344 57

[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.

Record vs. opponents edit

Norris Division record vs. opponents

Vs. Campbell Conference edit

Vs. Wales Conference


Schedule and results edit

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 T October 6, 1982 3–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 0–0–1
2 W October 9, 1982 8–7 @ Montreal Canadiens (1982–83) 1–0–1
3 L October 10, 1982 3–5 Winnipeg Jets (1982–83) 1–1–1
4 W October 13, 1982 6–4 St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 2–1–1
5 W October 16, 1982 3–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 3–1–1
6 W October 17, 1982 6–4 Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 4–1–1
7 W October 20, 1982 4–0 Buffalo Sabres (1982–83) 5–1–1
8 L October 23, 1982 4–5 @ St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 5–2–1
9 W October 24, 1982 4–2 New York Islanders (1982–83) 6–2–1
10 T October 27, 1982 4–4 @ Edmonton Oilers (1982–83) 6–2–2
11 T October 29, 1982 2–2 @ Vancouver Canucks (1982–83) 6–2–3
12 T October 30, 1982 5–5 @ Los Angeles Kings (1982–83) 6–2–4
13 T November 3, 1982 3–3 Washington Capitals (1982–83) 6–2–5
14 W November 7, 1982 7–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 7–2–5
15 W November 10, 1982 6–3 Montreal Canadiens (1982–83) 8–2–5
16 W November 13, 1982 3–2 @ Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 9–2–5
17 W November 14, 1982 5–4 Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 10–2–5
18 W November 17, 1982 5–3 New Jersey Devils (1982–83) 11–2–5
19 L November 20, 1982 4–5 @ New York Islanders (1982–83) 11–3–5
20 W November 21, 1982 3–0 Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 12–3–5
21 W November 24, 1982 7–5 @ Winnipeg Jets (1982–83) 13–3–5
22 W November 26, 1982 4–3 @ Hartford Whalers (1982–83) 14–3–5
23 W November 27, 1982 3–1 @ Quebec Nordiques (1982–83) 15–3–5
24 W November 29, 1982 3–1 @ New Jersey Devils (1982–83) 16–3–5
25 W December 1, 1982 4–2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1982–83) 17–3–5
26 L December 4, 1982 2–4 @ Washington Capitals (1982–83) 17–4–5
27 T December 5, 1982 3–3 @ Buffalo Sabres (1982–83) 17–4–6
28 W December 8, 1982 7–2 New York Rangers (1982–83) 18–4–6
29 L December 11, 1982 2–4 @ Boston Bruins (1982–83) 18–5–6
30 W December 12, 1982 7–3 Quebec Nordiques (1982–83) 19–5–6
31 W December 15, 1982 10–3 Winnipeg Jets (1982–83) 20–5–6
32 W December 18, 1982 8–5 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 21–5–6
33 W December 19, 1982 6–4 Los Angeles Kings (1982–83) 22–5–6
34 W December 22, 1982 4–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 23–5–6
35 W December 26, 1982 7–4 St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 24–5–6
36 L December 28, 1982 2–3 @ Calgary Flames (1982–83) 24–6–6
37 W December 29, 1982 8–6 @ Edmonton Oilers (1982–83) 25–6–6
38 L December 31, 1982 1–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 25–7–6
39 L January 2, 1983 1–3 Philadelphia Flyers (1982–83) 25–8–6
40 W January 4, 1983 4–2 @ St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 26–8–6
41 L January 5, 1983 1–4 Boston Bruins (1982–83) 26–9–6
42 L January 8, 1983 1–4 @ Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 26–10–6
43 W January 9, 1983 6–3 Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 27–10–6
44 L January 12, 1983 4–10 Edmonton Oilers (1982–83) 27–11–6
45 T January 15, 1983 4–4 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1982–83) 27–11–7
46 W January 16, 1983 4–2 Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 28–11–7
47 L January 19, 1983 4–6 Washington Capitals (1982–83) 28–12–7
48 W January 22, 1983 3–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 29–12–7
49 W January 23, 1983 4–2 Hartford Whalers (1982–83) 30–12–7
50 L January 26, 1983 1–5 Vancouver Canucks (1982–83) 30–13–7
51 L January 28, 1983 2–6 @ Buffalo Sabres (1982–83) 30–14–7
52 W January 30, 1983 5–4 @ New York Rangers (1982–83) 31–14–7
53 W February 1, 1983 5–0 @ St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 32–14–7
54 W February 2, 1983 7–4 Pittsburgh Penguins (1982–83) 33–14–7
55 W February 5, 1983 4–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 34–14–7
56 W February 6, 1983 4–1 New York Rangers (1982–83) 35–14–7
57 W February 9, 1983 5–4 New Jersey Devils (1982–83) 36–14–7
58 L February 12, 1983 4–5 @ Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 36–15–7
59 L February 13, 1983 4–5 Quebec Nordiques (1982–83) 36–16–7
60 W February 16, 1983 5–3 Calgary Flames (1982–83) 37–16–7
61 W February 19, 1983 4–2 @ Hartford Whalers (1982–83) 38–16–7
62 T February 23, 1983 4–4 New York Islanders (1982–83) 38–16–8
63 T February 26, 1983 4–4 @ Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 38–16–9
64 L February 27, 1983 1–2 Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 38–17–9
65 W March 2, 1983 5–3 Los Angeles Kings (1982–83) 39–17–9
66 L March 5, 1983 3–6 @ Boston Bruins (1982–83) 39–18–9
67 W March 6, 1983 5–4 Montreal Canadiens (1982–83) 40–18–9
68 W March 8, 1983 4–1 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1982–83) 41–18–9
69 L March 10, 1983 2–4 @ Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 41–19–9
70 L March 12, 1983 2–4 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 41–20–9
71 W March 13, 1983 4–3 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1982–83) 42–20–9
72 W March 16, 1983 4–1 St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 43–20–9
73 W March 20, 1983 7–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1982–83) 44–20–9
74 L March 21, 1983 3–4 @ Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 44–21–9
75 L March 24, 1983 5–6 @ Calgary Flames (1982–83) 44–22–9
76 T March 25, 1983 3–3 @ Vancouver Canucks (1982–83) 44–22–10
77 W March 27, 1983 6–0 Detroit Red Wings (1982–83) 45–22–10
78 W March 30, 1983 5–0 Minnesota North Stars (1982–83) 46–22–10
79 L April 2, 1983 2–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 46–23–10
80 W April 3, 1983 7–2 St. Louis Blues (1982–83) 47–23–10

Playoffs edit

Chicago Black Hawks 3, St. Louis Blues 1 edit

The Black Hawks opened the playoffs with a best-of-five Norris Division semi-final series against the St. Louis Blues, who finished the season with a 25-40-15 record, earning 65 points, which was 39 fewer than the Black Hawks. Chicago eliminated the Blues in the 1982 NHL Playoffs. The series opened with two games at Chicago Stadium, and with the Black Hawks taking a 2-0 lead into the third period, the Blues stunned Chicago, scoring four unanswered goals, winning the series opener by a 4-2 score. The Black Hawks rebounded in the second game, led by Denis Savard and his two goals in a 7-2 blowout victory to tie the series up at 1-1. The series shifted to The Checkerdome in St. Louis, Missouri for the next two games, and the Black Hawks, who scored two first period goals, were able to hold off the Blues for a close 2-1 victory in the third game of the series. Murray Bannerman made 25 saves as Chicago took the series lead. In the fourth game, Steve Larmer broke a 3-3 tie midway through the third period, while Darryl Sutter scored an empty netter to clinch the series for the Black Hawks, defeating the Blues 5-3 in the game, and 3-1 in the series.

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 6 St. Louis Blues 4–2 Chicago Black Hawks 0-1
2 April 7 St. Louis Blues 2–7 Chicago Black Hawks 1-1
3 April 9 Chicago Black Hawks 2–1 St. Louis Blues 2-1
4 April 10 Chicago Black Hawks 5–3 St. Louis Blues 3-1

Chicago Black Hawks 4, Minnesota North Stars 1 edit

In the best-of-seven Norris Division finals, the Black Hawks faced the Minnesota North Stars, who finished second in the division with a 40–24–16 record, earning 96 points, eight fewer than Chicago. In the first round of the playoffs, the North Stars defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in four games. In the 1982 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Black Hawks eliminated Minnesota in the first round. The series opened with two games at Chicago Stadium, and in the series opener, the two teams were tied at 2–2 after the second period. In the third, the Black Hawks' Curt Fraser broke the tie with just under seven minutes remaining, followed by a goal by Denis Savard and an empty-net goal by Doug Wilson to win the game 5–2 and take the early series lead. In the second game, the Black Hawks were paced by Denis Savard and Steve Larmer, who each recorded four-point games, to defeat the North Stars 7–4 and send the series to Minnesota up 2–0. The next two games were played at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, and the North Stars, led by three points by Brad Maxwell and 23 saves by Gilles Meloche, cut the Black Hawks lead in half with a 5–1 victory. In the fourth game, Minnesota took a 3–0 lead midway through the second period before Chicago responded with three goals, two by Tom Lysiak, to send the game into overtime. In the extra period, the Black Hawks' Rich Preston was the hero, as Chicago completed the comeback, defeating the North Stars 4–3, and taking a 3–1 series lead back to Chicago. In the fifth game, the Black Hawks, who had two shorthanded goals, defeated the North Stars, 5–2, winning the series four games to one.

No. Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 14 Minnesota North Stars 2–5 Chicago Black Hawks 1-0
2 April 15 Minnesota North Stars 4–7 Chicago Black Hawks 2-0
3 April 17 Chicago Black Hawks 1–5 Minnesota North Stars 2-1
4 April 18 Chicago Black Hawks 4–3 Minnesota North Stars 3-1
5 April 20 Minnesota North Stars 2–5 Chicago Black Hawks 4-1

Edmonton Oilers 4, Chicago Black Hawks 0 edit

The Black Hawks advanced to the Campbell Conference finals for the second consecutive year, this time facing the Edmonton Oilers. Edmonton finished the season with a 47-21-12 record, earning 106 points, two more than the Hawks. In the post-season, the Oilers swept the Winnipeg Jets in the first round, and defeated the Calgary Flames in five games in the Smythe Division finals. The series opened with two games at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta, and the Oilers, led by a five-point game from Wayne Gretzky, easily defeated the Black Hawks 8-4 to take the first game of the series. In the second game, the Oilers continued their dominance, as Glenn Anderson had four goals, while Mark Messier had three, leading Edmonton to an 8-2 win. The series shifted to Chicago Stadium for the next two games, and Edmonton held a 2-0 lead after two periods in the third game. Chicago responded with goals by Steve Larmer and Denis Savard to tie the game, however, the Oilers Glenn Anderson broke the tie late in the third, leading Edmonton to a 3-2 victory, as the Oilers took a 3-0 series lead. Edmonton stormed out of the gate in the fourth game, taking an early 4-0 lead, as they coasted to a 6-3 victory, sweeping the Black Hawks out of the playoffs.

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 24 Chicago Black Hawks 4–8 Edmonton Oilers 0-1
2 April 26 Chicago Black Hawks 2–8 Edmonton Oilers 0-2
3 May 1 Edmonton Oilers 3–2 Chicago Black Hawks 0-3
4 May 3 Edmonton Oilers 6–3 Chicago Black Hawks 0-4

Player stats edit

Regular season edit

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Denis Savard C 78 35 86 121 99 26 13 0 4
Steve Larmer RW 80 43 47 90 28 44 13 0 9
Al Secord LW 80 54 32 86 180 34 20 0 6
Doug Wilson D 74 18 51 69 58 22 3 0 3
Darryl Sutter LW 80 31 30 61 53 18 10 0 5
Tom Lysiak C 61 23 38 61 27 13 6 0 4
Rich Preston RW 79 25 28 53 64 14 4 0 2
Doug Crossman D 80 13 40 53 46 21 6 0 1
Bill Gardner C 77 15 25 40 12 10 2 0 2
Bob Murray D 79 7 32 39 73 24 5 0 1
Keith Brown D 50 4 27 31 20 8 2 0 0
Steve Ludzik C 66 6 19 25 63 7 0 0 0
Tim Higgins RW 64 14 9 23 63 -4 0 0 2
Rick Paterson C 79 14 9 23 14 -1 1 3 2
Peter Marsh RW 68 6 14 20 55 -8 0 0 2
Curt Fraser LW 38 6 13 19 77 2 0 0 2
Dave Feamster D 78 6 12 18 69 15 0 0 0
Troy Murray C 54 8 8 16 27 -4 1 0 2
Denis Cyr RW 41 7 8 15 2 6 0 0 0
Greg Fox D 76 0 12 12 81 11 0 0 0
Jack O'Callahan D 39 0 11 11 46 9 0 0 0
Mike Fidler LW 4 2 1 3 4 -1 0 0 0
Terry Ruskowski C 5 0 2 2 12 0 0 0 0
Tony Tanti RW 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Murray Bannerman G 41 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
Jerome Dupont D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tony Esposito G 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grant Mulvey RW 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO
Murray Bannerman 2460 41 24 12 5 127 3.10 4
Tony Esposito 2340 39 23 11 5 135 3.46 1
Team: 4800 80 47 23 10 262 3.27 5

Playoffs edit

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
Denis Savard C 13 8 9 17 22 3 0 1
Doug Wilson D 13 4 11 15 12 0 1 0
Tom Lysiak C 13 6 7 13 8 2 0 2
Steve Larmer RW 11 5 7 12 8 2 0 1
Al Secord LW 12 4 7 11 66 1 0 0
Darryl Sutter LW 13 4 6 10 8 0 0 0
Doug Crossman D 13 3 7 10 6 1 0 0
Rich Preston RW 13 2 7 9 25 0 0 1
Curt Fraser LW 13 4 4 8 18 1 0 1
Steve Ludzik C 13 3 5 8 20 0 0 0
Bob Murray D 13 2 3 5 10 1 0 0
Tim Higgins RW 13 1 3 4 10 0 0 0
Greg Fox D 13 0 3 3 22 0 0 0
Rick Paterson C 13 1 1 2 4 0 1 1
Peter Marsh RW 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0
Jack O'Callahan D 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 0
Dave Feamster D 13 1 0 1 4 0 0 0
Bill Gardner C 13 1 0 1 9 1 0 0
Murray Bannerman G 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Keith Brown D 7 0 0 0 11 0 0 0
Denis Cyr RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tony Esposito G 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Troy Murray C 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO
Murray Bannerman 480 8 4 4 32 4.00 0
Tony Esposito 311 5 3 2 18 3.47 0
Team: 791 13 7 6 50 3.79 0

[3]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
      MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts;

Awards and records edit

Transactions edit

Draft picks edit

Chicago's draft picks at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 7 Ken Yaremchuk   Canada Portland Winter Hawks (WHL)
2 28 Rene Badeau   Canada Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
3 49 Tom McMurchy   Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
4 70 Bill Watson   Canada Prince Albert Raiders (SJHL)
5 91 Brad Beck   Canada Penticton Knights (BCJHL)
6 112 Mark Hatcher   United States Niagara Falls Flyers (OHL)
7 133 Jay Ness   United States Roseau High School (USHS-MN)
8 154 Jeff Smith   Canada London Knights (OHL)
9 175 Phil Patterson   Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
10 196 Jim Camazzola   Canada Penticton Knights (BCJHL)
11 217 Mike James   Canada Ottawa Generals (OHL)
12 238 Bob Andrea   Canada Dartmouth Arrows (NSJHL)

Farm teams edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 152. ISBN 9781894801225.
  2. ^ "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  3. ^ "1982-83 Chicago Black Hawks Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 16, 2009.

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The 1982 83 Chicago Black Hawks season was the 57th season of operation of the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League 1982 83 Chicago Black HawksNorris Division championsDivision1st Norris1982 83 record47 23 10Goals for338Goals against268Team informationGeneral managerBob PulfordCoachOrval TessierCaptainDarryl SutterAlternate captainsNoneArenaChicago StadiumTeam leadersGoalsAl Secord 54 PointsDenis Savard 121 Penalty minutesAl Secord 180 Plus minusSteve Larmer 44 WinsMurray Bannerman 24 Goals against averageMurray Bannerman 3 10 1981 821983 84 Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 2 2 1 Vs Campbell Conference 3 Schedule and results 4 Playoffs 4 1 Chicago Black Hawks 3 St Louis Blues 1 4 2 Chicago Black Hawks 4 Minnesota North Stars 1 4 3 Edmonton Oilers 4 Chicago Black Hawks 0 5 Player stats 5 1 Regular season 5 2 Playoffs 6 Awards and records 7 Transactions 8 Draft picks 9 Farm teams 10 See also 11 ReferencesOffseason editDuring the off season the Black Hawks hired Orval Tessier to become the head coach of the club Tessier spent parts of three seasons playing in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins from 1954 to 1961 As a head coach Tessier led the Cornwall Royals to the 1972 Memorial Cup championship and also led the Kitchener Rangers to the 1981 Memorial Cup final Tessier then led the New Brunswick Hawks to the 1981 82 Calder Cup This would be Tessier s first NHL head coaching job At the 1982 NHL Entry Draft the Black Hawks selected Ken Yaremchuk with their first round draft pick seventh overall Yaremchuk played with the Portland Winter Hawks of the WHL in 1981 82 scoring 58 goals and 157 points in 72 games The club also named Darryl Sutter as the new team captain as former captain Terry Ruskowski was traded to the Los Angeles Kings With the Colorado Rockies relocating to East Rutherford New Jersey and becoming the New Jersey Devils the NHL made a minor realignment of the divisions The Devils moved from the Smythe Division to the Patrick Division while the Winnipeg Jets moved from the Norris Division into the Smythe Division Regular season editThe Black Hawks got off to a quick start as through their first 25 games Chicago had a league best record of 17 3 5 earning 39 points The club continued their torrid pace as they had a 25 6 6 record through their first 37 games before going into a slump where they lost five of their next seven games Chicago would attempt to strengthen their club acquiring Curt Fraser from the Vancouver Canucks for former first round draft pick Tony Tanti The Black Hawks continued their winning ways and finished the season with a 47 23 10 record earning 104 points and finishing in first place in the Norris Division fourth overall in the NHL This marked the first time since 1973 74 that the Hawks finished with over 100 points Offensively Chicago was led by Denis Savard who scored 35 goals and a club record 121 points Steve Larmer had a breakout season scoring 43 goals and 90 points while finishing with a team high 44 rating Al Secord scored a team high 54 goals and finished with 86 points as well as leading the team with 180 penalty minutes Darryl Sutter reached the 30 goal plateau for the second time in his career as he finished with 31 goals and 61 points On defence Doug Wilson led the way scoring 18 goals and 69 points while Doug Crossman had 13 goals and 53 points In goal Murray Bannerman appeared in 41 games going 24 12 5 with a 3 10 GAA while earning four shutouts Tony Esposito split time with him playing in 39 games going 23 11 5 with a 3 46 GAA and one shutout Final standings edit Norris Division GP W L T GF GA PtsChicago Black Hawks 80 47 23 10 338 268 104Minnesota North Stars 80 40 24 16 321 290 96Toronto Maple Leafs 80 28 40 12 293 330 68St Louis Blues 80 25 40 15 285 316 65Detroit Red Wings 80 21 44 15 263 344 57 1 Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals againstNote Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Record vs opponents edit Norris Division record vs opponentsVs Campbell Conference edit Vs Norris Division 1982 83 NHL Records 2 Team CHI DET MIN STL TOR TotalChicago 6 2 3 4 1 6 2 6 1 1 21 9 2Detroit 2 6 0 6 2 1 5 2 4 4 7 21 4Minnesota 4 3 1 6 0 2 3 0 5 3 5 16 8 8St Louis 2 6 5 1 2 0 3 5 3 3 2 10 13 9Toronto 1 6 1 4 4 5 3 3 3 2 13 16 3 Vs Smythe Division 1982 83 NHL RecordsTeam CGY EDM LAK VAN WIN TotalChicago 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 6 5 4Detroit 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 3 3 9 3Minnesota 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 1 3 0 9 4 2St Louis 1 2 0 2 1 2 1 0 3 1 2 4 10 1Toronto 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 3 4 9 2 Vs Wales Conference Vs Adams Division 1982 83 NHL RecordsTeam BOS BUF HFD MTL QUE TotalChicago 0 3 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 9 5 1Detroit 0 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 5 6 4Minnesota 0 3 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 2 5 8 2St Louis 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 4 9 2Toronto 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 7 4 4 Vs Patrick Division 1982 83 NHL RecordsTeam NJD NYI NYR PHI PIT WSH TotalChicago 3 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 11 4 3Detroit 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 1 1 2 6 8 4Minnesota 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 10 4 4St Louis 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 3 3 0 1 1 1 7 8 3Toronto 0 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 4 11 3Schedule and results editNo R Date Score Opponent Record1 T October 6 1982 3 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 0 0 12 W October 9 1982 8 7 Montreal Canadiens 1982 83 1 0 13 L October 10 1982 3 5 Winnipeg Jets 1982 83 1 1 14 W October 13 1982 6 4 St Louis Blues 1982 83 2 1 15 W October 16 1982 3 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 3 1 16 W October 17 1982 6 4 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 4 1 17 W October 20 1982 4 0 Buffalo Sabres 1982 83 5 1 18 L October 23 1982 4 5 St Louis Blues 1982 83 5 2 19 W October 24 1982 4 2 New York Islanders 1982 83 6 2 110 T October 27 1982 4 4 Edmonton Oilers 1982 83 6 2 211 T October 29 1982 2 2 Vancouver Canucks 1982 83 6 2 312 T October 30 1982 5 5 Los Angeles Kings 1982 83 6 2 413 T November 3 1982 3 3 Washington Capitals 1982 83 6 2 514 W November 7 1982 7 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 7 2 515 W November 10 1982 6 3 Montreal Canadiens 1982 83 8 2 516 W November 13 1982 3 2 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 9 2 517 W November 14 1982 5 4 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 10 2 518 W November 17 1982 5 3 New Jersey Devils 1982 83 11 2 519 L November 20 1982 4 5 New York Islanders 1982 83 11 3 520 W November 21 1982 3 0 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 12 3 521 W November 24 1982 7 5 Winnipeg Jets 1982 83 13 3 522 W November 26 1982 4 3 Hartford Whalers 1982 83 14 3 523 W November 27 1982 3 1 Quebec Nordiques 1982 83 15 3 524 W November 29 1982 3 1 New Jersey Devils 1982 83 16 3 525 W December 1 1982 4 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 83 17 3 526 L December 4 1982 2 4 Washington Capitals 1982 83 17 4 527 T December 5 1982 3 3 Buffalo Sabres 1982 83 17 4 628 W December 8 1982 7 2 New York Rangers 1982 83 18 4 629 L December 11 1982 2 4 Boston Bruins 1982 83 18 5 630 W December 12 1982 7 3 Quebec Nordiques 1982 83 19 5 631 W December 15 1982 10 3 Winnipeg Jets 1982 83 20 5 632 W December 18 1982 8 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 21 5 633 W December 19 1982 6 4 Los Angeles Kings 1982 83 22 5 634 W December 22 1982 4 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 23 5 635 W December 26 1982 7 4 St Louis Blues 1982 83 24 5 636 L December 28 1982 2 3 Calgary Flames 1982 83 24 6 637 W December 29 1982 8 6 Edmonton Oilers 1982 83 25 6 638 L December 31 1982 1 4 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 25 7 639 L January 2 1983 1 3 Philadelphia Flyers 1982 83 25 8 640 W January 4 1983 4 2 St Louis Blues 1982 83 26 8 641 L January 5 1983 1 4 Boston Bruins 1982 83 26 9 642 L January 8 1983 1 4 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 26 10 643 W January 9 1983 6 3 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 27 10 644 L January 12 1983 4 10 Edmonton Oilers 1982 83 27 11 645 T January 15 1983 4 4 Philadelphia Flyers 1982 83 27 11 746 W January 16 1983 4 2 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 28 11 747 L January 19 1983 4 6 Washington Capitals 1982 83 28 12 748 W January 22 1983 3 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 29 12 749 W January 23 1983 4 2 Hartford Whalers 1982 83 30 12 750 L January 26 1983 1 5 Vancouver Canucks 1982 83 30 13 751 L January 28 1983 2 6 Buffalo Sabres 1982 83 30 14 752 W January 30 1983 5 4 New York Rangers 1982 83 31 14 753 W February 1 1983 5 0 St Louis Blues 1982 83 32 14 754 W February 2 1983 7 4 Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 83 33 14 755 W February 5 1983 4 3 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 34 14 756 W February 6 1983 4 1 New York Rangers 1982 83 35 14 757 W February 9 1983 5 4 New Jersey Devils 1982 83 36 14 758 L February 12 1983 4 5 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 36 15 759 L February 13 1983 4 5 Quebec Nordiques 1982 83 36 16 760 W February 16 1983 5 3 Calgary Flames 1982 83 37 16 761 W February 19 1983 4 2 Hartford Whalers 1982 83 38 16 762 T February 23 1983 4 4 New York Islanders 1982 83 38 16 863 T February 26 1983 4 4 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 38 16 964 L February 27 1983 1 2 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 38 17 965 W March 2 1983 5 3 Los Angeles Kings 1982 83 39 17 966 L March 5 1983 3 6 Boston Bruins 1982 83 39 18 967 W March 6 1983 5 4 Montreal Canadiens 1982 83 40 18 968 W March 8 1983 4 1 Philadelphia Flyers 1982 83 41 18 969 L March 10 1983 2 4 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 41 19 970 L March 12 1983 2 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 41 20 971 W March 13 1983 4 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 1982 83 42 20 972 W March 16 1983 4 1 St Louis Blues 1982 83 43 20 973 W March 20 1983 7 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1982 83 44 20 974 L March 21 1983 3 4 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 44 21 975 L March 24 1983 5 6 Calgary Flames 1982 83 44 22 976 T March 25 1983 3 3 Vancouver Canucks 1982 83 44 22 1077 W March 27 1983 6 0 Detroit Red Wings 1982 83 45 22 1078 W March 30 1983 5 0 Minnesota North Stars 1982 83 46 22 1079 L April 2 1983 2 4 St Louis Blues 1982 83 46 23 1080 W April 3 1983 7 2 St Louis Blues 1982 83 47 23 10Playoffs editChicago Black Hawks 3 St Louis Blues 1 edit The Black Hawks opened the playoffs with a best of five Norris Division semi final series against the St Louis Blues who finished the season with a 25 40 15 record earning 65 points which was 39 fewer than the Black Hawks Chicago eliminated the Blues in the 1982 NHL Playoffs The series opened with two games at Chicago Stadium and with the Black Hawks taking a 2 0 lead into the third period the Blues stunned Chicago scoring four unanswered goals winning the series opener by a 4 2 score The Black Hawks rebounded in the second game led by Denis Savard and his two goals in a 7 2 blowout victory to tie the series up at 1 1 The series shifted to The Checkerdome in St Louis Missouri for the next two games and the Black Hawks who scored two first period goals were able to hold off the Blues for a close 2 1 victory in the third game of the series Murray Bannerman made 25 saves as Chicago took the series lead In the fourth game Steve Larmer broke a 3 3 tie midway through the third period while Darryl Sutter scored an empty netter to clinch the series for the Black Hawks defeating the Blues 5 3 in the game and 3 1 in the series Date Visitor Score Home Record1 April 6 St Louis Blues 4 2 Chicago Black Hawks 0 12 April 7 St Louis Blues 2 7 Chicago Black Hawks 1 13 April 9 Chicago Black Hawks 2 1 St Louis Blues 2 14 April 10 Chicago Black Hawks 5 3 St Louis Blues 3 1Chicago Black Hawks 4 Minnesota North Stars 1 edit In the best of seven Norris Division finals the Black Hawks faced the Minnesota North Stars who finished second in the division with a 40 24 16 record earning 96 points eight fewer than Chicago In the first round of the playoffs the North Stars defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in four games In the 1982 Stanley Cup Playoffs the Black Hawks eliminated Minnesota in the first round The series opened with two games at Chicago Stadium and in the series opener the two teams were tied at 2 2 after the second period In the third the Black Hawks Curt Fraser broke the tie with just under seven minutes remaining followed by a goal by Denis Savard and an empty net goal by Doug Wilson to win the game 5 2 and take the early series lead In the second game the Black Hawks were paced by Denis Savard and Steve Larmer who each recorded four point games to defeat the North Stars 7 4 and send the series to Minnesota up 2 0 The next two games were played at the Met Center in Bloomington Minnesota and the North Stars led by three points by Brad Maxwell and 23 saves by Gilles Meloche cut the Black Hawks lead in half with a 5 1 victory In the fourth game Minnesota took a 3 0 lead midway through the second period before Chicago responded with three goals two by Tom Lysiak to send the game into overtime In the extra period the Black Hawks Rich Preston was the hero as Chicago completed the comeback defeating the North Stars 4 3 and taking a 3 1 series lead back to Chicago In the fifth game the Black Hawks who had two shorthanded goals defeated the North Stars 5 2 winning the series four games to one No Date Visitor Score Home Record1 April 14 Minnesota North Stars 2 5 Chicago Black Hawks 1 02 April 15 Minnesota North Stars 4 7 Chicago Black Hawks 2 03 April 17 Chicago Black Hawks 1 5 Minnesota North Stars 2 14 April 18 Chicago Black Hawks 4 3 Minnesota North Stars 3 15 April 20 Minnesota North Stars 2 5 Chicago Black Hawks 4 1Edmonton Oilers 4 Chicago Black Hawks 0 edit The Black Hawks advanced to the Campbell Conference finals for the second consecutive year this time facing the Edmonton Oilers Edmonton finished the season with a 47 21 12 record earning 106 points two more than the Hawks In the post season the Oilers swept the Winnipeg Jets in the first round and defeated the Calgary Flames in five games in the Smythe Division finals The series opened with two games at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton Alberta and the Oilers led by a five point game from Wayne Gretzky easily defeated the Black Hawks 8 4 to take the first game of the series In the second game the Oilers continued their dominance as Glenn Anderson had four goals while Mark Messier had three leading Edmonton to an 8 2 win The series shifted to Chicago Stadium for the next two games and Edmonton held a 2 0 lead after two periods in the third game Chicago responded with goals by Steve Larmer and Denis Savard to tie the game however the Oilers Glenn Anderson broke the tie late in the third leading Edmonton to a 3 2 victory as the Oilers took a 3 0 series lead Edmonton stormed out of the gate in the fourth game taking an early 4 0 lead as they coasted to a 6 3 victory sweeping the Black Hawks out of the playoffs Date Visitor Score Home Record1 April 24 Chicago Black Hawks 4 8 Edmonton Oilers 0 12 April 26 Chicago Black Hawks 2 8 Edmonton Oilers 0 23 May 1 Edmonton Oilers 3 2 Chicago Black Hawks 0 34 May 3 Edmonton Oilers 6 3 Chicago Black Hawks 0 4Player stats editRegular season edit ScoringPlayer Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWGDenis Savard C 78 35 86 121 99 26 13 0 4Steve Larmer RW 80 43 47 90 28 44 13 0 9Al Secord LW 80 54 32 86 180 34 20 0 6Doug Wilson D 74 18 51 69 58 22 3 0 3Darryl Sutter LW 80 31 30 61 53 18 10 0 5Tom Lysiak C 61 23 38 61 27 13 6 0 4Rich Preston RW 79 25 28 53 64 14 4 0 2Doug Crossman D 80 13 40 53 46 21 6 0 1Bill Gardner C 77 15 25 40 12 10 2 0 2Bob Murray D 79 7 32 39 73 24 5 0 1Keith Brown D 50 4 27 31 20 8 2 0 0Steve Ludzik C 66 6 19 25 63 7 0 0 0Tim Higgins RW 64 14 9 23 63 4 0 0 2Rick Paterson C 79 14 9 23 14 1 1 3 2Peter Marsh RW 68 6 14 20 55 8 0 0 2Curt Fraser LW 38 6 13 19 77 2 0 0 2Dave Feamster D 78 6 12 18 69 15 0 0 0Troy Murray C 54 8 8 16 27 4 1 0 2Denis Cyr RW 41 7 8 15 2 6 0 0 0Greg Fox D 76 0 12 12 81 11 0 0 0Jack O Callahan D 39 0 11 11 46 9 0 0 0Mike Fidler LW 4 2 1 3 4 1 0 0 0Terry Ruskowski C 5 0 2 2 12 0 0 0 0Tony Tanti RW 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Murray Bannerman G 41 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Jerome Dupont D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tony Esposito G 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Grant Mulvey RW 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GoaltendingPlayer MIN GP W L T GA GAA SOMurray Bannerman 2460 41 24 12 5 127 3 10 4Tony Esposito 2340 39 23 11 5 135 3 46 1Team 4800 80 47 23 10 262 3 27 5Playoffs edit ScoringPlayer Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWGDenis Savard C 13 8 9 17 22 3 0 1Doug Wilson D 13 4 11 15 12 0 1 0Tom Lysiak C 13 6 7 13 8 2 0 2Steve Larmer RW 11 5 7 12 8 2 0 1Al Secord LW 12 4 7 11 66 1 0 0Darryl Sutter LW 13 4 6 10 8 0 0 0Doug Crossman D 13 3 7 10 6 1 0 0Rich Preston RW 13 2 7 9 25 0 0 1Curt Fraser LW 13 4 4 8 18 1 0 1Steve Ludzik C 13 3 5 8 20 0 0 0Bob Murray D 13 2 3 5 10 1 0 0Tim Higgins RW 13 1 3 4 10 0 0 0Greg Fox D 13 0 3 3 22 0 0 0Rick Paterson C 13 1 1 2 4 0 1 1Peter Marsh RW 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0Jack O Callahan D 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 0Dave Feamster D 13 1 0 1 4 0 0 0Bill Gardner C 13 1 0 1 9 1 0 0Murray Bannerman G 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Keith Brown D 7 0 0 0 11 0 0 0Denis Cyr RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tony Esposito G 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy Murray C 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GoaltendingPlayer MIN GP W L GA GAA SOMurray Bannerman 480 8 4 4 32 4 00 0Tony Esposito 311 5 3 2 18 3 47 0Team 791 13 7 6 50 3 79 0 3 Note Pos Position GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points plus minus PIM Penalty minutes PPG Power play goals SHG Short handed goals GWG Game winning goals MIN Minutes played W Wins L Losses T Ties GA Goals against GAA Goals against average SO Shutouts Awards and records editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Transactions editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Draft picks editChicago s draft picks at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal Quebec Round Player Nationality College Junior Club team League 1 7 Ken Yaremchuk nbsp Canada Portland Winter Hawks WHL 2 28 Rene Badeau nbsp Canada Quebec Remparts QMJHL 3 49 Tom McMurchy nbsp Canada Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 4 70 Bill Watson nbsp Canada Prince Albert Raiders SJHL 5 91 Brad Beck nbsp Canada Penticton Knights BCJHL 6 112 Mark Hatcher nbsp United States Niagara Falls Flyers OHL 7 133 Jay Ness nbsp United States Roseau High School USHS MN 8 154 Jeff Smith nbsp Canada London Knights OHL 9 175 Phil Patterson nbsp Canada Ottawa 67 s OHL 10 196 Jim Camazzola nbsp Canada Penticton Knights BCJHL 11 217 Mike James nbsp Canada Ottawa Generals OHL 12 238 Bob Andrea nbsp Canada Dartmouth Arrows NSJHL Farm teams editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 See also edit1982 83 NHL seasonReferences edit Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Dan Diamond amp Associates p 152 ISBN 9781894801225 All Time NHL Results NHL com Retrieved August 25 2023 1982 83 Chicago Black Hawks Statistics Hockey Reference com hockey reference com Retrieved June 16 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1982 83 Chicago Black Hawks season amp oldid 1177767807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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