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1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks season

The 1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks season was the 59th season of the Hawks' existence.

1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks
Division2nd Norris
ConferenceClarence Campbell
1984–85 record38-35-7
Team information
General managerBob Pulford
CoachOrval Tessier
Bob Pulford
CaptainDarryl Sutter
Alternate captainsNone
Team leaders
GoalsSteve Larmer (46)
AssistsDenis Savard (67)
PointsDenis Savard (105)
Penalty minutesAl Secord (193)
WinsMurray Bannerman (27)
Goals against averageWarren Skorodenski (3.22)

Offseason Edit

Long-time goalie Tony Esposito retired from the team after a 16-year career in the NHL. Esposito had been with the Black Hawks for 15 of those years, appearing in 873 games, and earning a 418-302-147 record with a 2.93 GAA and 74 shutouts.

On June 9, the Black Hawks traded away goaltender Bob Janecyk, their first round, sixth overall pick, as well as their third and fourth round draft picks in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for the Kings first round, third overall draft pick and their fourth round pick in the draft. By moving up three spots in the draft, the Black Hawks drafted local prospect Ed Olczyk. Olczyk, born in Chicago, spent the 1983–84 season playing with the U.S. National Team, scoring 21 goals and 68 points in 62 games. At the 1984 Winter Olympics, Olczyk scored two goals and seven points in six games for the USA.

On June 19, the Hawks traded away defenceman Don Dietrich, forward Rich Preston and future considerations to the New Jersey Devils for forward Bob MacMillan and future considerations. MacMillan appeared in 71 games for the Devils in 1983-84, scoring 17 goals and 40 points. He was a former winner of the Lady Byng Trophy in 1979 while playing for the Atlanta Flames.

Regular season Edit

The Black Hawks started the season off with a solid 9-6-2 record in their first 17 games, which had the team in first place in the Norris Division. The Hawks slumped to a 13-22-1 record over the next 36 games, dropping them to a 22-28-3 record overall, and into second place in the division. Following a 6–4 loss to the St. Louis Blues on February 3, the team fired head coach Orval Tessier, as he was replaced with general manager Bob Pulford. Under Pulford, the Black Hawks finished the season on a 16-7-4 run in last 27 games, finishing the season 38-35-7, earning 83 points and second place in the division. This was a 15-point improvement over the 1983-84 season, as the club qualified for the post-season for the sixteenth consecutive season.

Chicago was led offensively by Denis Savard, who scored 38 goals and a team high 105 points in 79 games. Steve Larmer led the club with 46 goals, and was second in points with 86 while appearing in all 80 games. Rookie Ed Olczyk had 20 goals and 50 points in 70 games. Al Secord led the Black Hawks in penalty minutes, getting 193 in only 51 games.

On defence, Doug Wilson scored 22 goals and 76 points in 78 games to lead the blueline in scoring. He also had a team high +23 rating. Bob Murray had five goals and 43 points in 80 games, while Behn Wilson scored 10 goals and 33 points in 76 games, as well as earning 185 penalty minutes.

In the net, Murray Bannerman appeared in a club high 60 games, earning a 27-25-4 record with a 3.83 GAA and a .884 save percentage. Warren Skorodenski backed him up, earning a record of 11-9-3 in 27 games, with a 3.22 GAA and a league leading save percentage of .903. He also earned two shutouts.

Final standings Edit

Norris Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
St. Louis Blues 80 37 31 12 299 288 86
Chicago Black Hawks 80 38 35 7 309 299 83
Detroit Red Wings 80 27 41 12 313 357 66
Minnesota North Stars 80 25 43 12 268 321 62
Toronto Maple Leafs 80 20 52 8 253 358 48

[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

Vs. Campbell Conference Edit

Vs. Wales Conference


Schedule and results Edit

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 W October 11, 1984 7–3 Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 1–0–0
2 L October 13, 1984 6–7 OT @ New York Islanders (1984–85) 1–1–0
3 L October 14, 1984 3–5 Washington Capitals (1984–85) 1–2–0
4 W October 17, 1984 4–3 St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 2–2–0
5 L October 20, 1984 4–7 @ Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 2–3–0
6 W October 21, 1984 5–2 Los Angeles Kings (1984–85) 3–3–0
7 W October 24, 1984 9–3 Vancouver Canucks (1984–85) 4–3–0
8 W October 27, 1984 5–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 5–3–0
9 L October 28, 1984 1–4 Hartford Whalers (1984–85) 5–4–0
10 T October 30, 1984 5–5 OT @ Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 5–4–1
11 L November 2, 1984 2–4 @ Edmonton Oilers (1984–85) 5–5–1
12 L November 3, 1984 4–6 @ Vancouver Canucks (1984–85) 5–6–1
13 W November 5, 1984 3–2 @ Los Angeles Kings (1984–85) 6–6–1
14 W November 7, 1984 5–3 @ Calgary Flames (1984–85) 7–6–1
15 T November 10, 1984 4–4 OT @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 7–6–2
16 W November 14, 1984 6–4 New York Rangers (1984–85) 8–6–2
17 W November 17, 1984 7–0 @ Hartford Whalers (1984–85) 9–6–2
18 L November 18, 1984 3–5 Quebec Nordiques (1984–85) 9–7–2
19 L November 20, 1984 2–3 OT @ Quebec Nordiques (1984–85) 9–8–2
20 L November 22, 1984 2–3 @ Montreal Canadiens (1984–85) 9–9–2
21 W November 24, 1984 2–1 @ Boston Bruins (1984–85) 10–9–2
22 L November 25, 1984 0–5 @ Washington Capitals (1984–85) 10–10–2
23 L November 27, 1984 2–4 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1984–85) 10–11–2
24 W November 29, 1984 6–3 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1984–85) 11–11–2
25 W December 1, 1984 5–3 @ New Jersey Devils (1984–85) 12–11–2
26 T December 5, 1984 5–5 OT Los Angeles Kings (1984–85) 12–11–3
27 L December 7, 1984 4–5 @ Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 12–12–3
28 W December 9, 1984 7–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 13–12–3
29 W December 12, 1984 5–1 Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 14–12–3
30 W December 15, 1984 5–3 @ Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 15–12–3
31 L December 16, 1984 3–5 Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 15–13–3
32 L December 19, 1984 3–6 Buffalo Sabres (1984–85) 15–14–3
33 W December 21, 1984 4–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 16–14–3
34 L December 23, 1984 2–3 OT Quebec Nordiques (1984–85) 16–15–3
35 L December 26, 1984 3–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 16–16–3
36 W December 29, 1984 5–4 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 17–16–3
37 L December 30, 1984 2–5 Calgary Flames (1984–85) 17–17–3
38 W January 2, 1985 3–2 Montreal Canadiens (1984–85) 18–17–3
39 L January 5, 1985 3–4 @ Hartford Whalers (1984–85) 18–18–3
40 L January 6, 1985 2–3 St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 18–19–3
41 W January 9, 1985 4–3 Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 19–19–3
42 L January 10, 1985 1–6 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1984–85) 19–20–3
43 L January 13, 1985 5–6 New York Islanders (1984–85) 19–21–3
44 W January 16, 1985 6–3 Winnipeg Jets (1984–85) 20–21–3
45 L January 18, 1985 3–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1984–85) 20–22–3
46 L January 19, 1985 4–5 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1984–85) 20–23–3
47 W January 21, 1985 7–2 Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 21–23–3
48 L January 23, 1985 2–3 Washington Capitals (1984–85) 21–24–3
49 W January 26, 1985 5–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 22–24–3
50 L January 27, 1985 2–6 Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 22–25–3
51 L January 30, 1985 3–6 Winnipeg Jets (1984–85) 22–26–3
52 L February 2, 1985 1–5 @ St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 22–27–3
53 L February 3, 1985 4–6 St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 22–28–3
54 W February 6, 1985 3–2 Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 23–28–3
55 W February 9, 1985 6–5 @ Boston Bruins (1984–85) 24–28–3
56 W February 10, 1985 4–3 Boston Bruins (1984–85) 25–28–3
57 W February 14, 1985 5–4 Pittsburgh Penguins (1984–85) 26–28–3
58 L February 16, 1985 4–7 @ Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 26–29–3
59 T February 17, 1985 4–4 OT Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 26–29–4
60 W February 20, 1985 3–2 Montreal Canadiens (1984–85) 27–29–4
61 L February 22, 1985 1–4 @ Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 27–30–4
62 W February 24, 1985 3–2 Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 28–30–4
63 W February 25, 1985 4–3 OT @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1984–85) 29–30–4
64 W February 27, 1985 6–3 New Jersey Devils (1984–85) 30–30–4
65 T March 2, 1985 4–4 OT @ St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 30–30–5
66 W March 3, 1985 5–2 St. Louis Blues (1984–85) 31–30–5
67 W March 6, 1985 5–4 @ Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 32–30–5
68 L March 8, 1985 2–7 @ Buffalo Sabres (1984–85) 32–31–5
69 L March 10, 1985 2–3 Minnesota North Stars (1984–85) 32–32–5
70 W March 11, 1985 4–3 OT @ New York Rangers (1984–85) 33–32–5
71 L March 13, 1985 3–4 New York Islanders (1984–85) 33–33–5
72 W March 17, 1985 6–4 @ Vancouver Canucks (1984–85) 34–33–5
73 L March 20, 1985 4–6 @ Edmonton Oilers (1984–85) 34–34–5
74 W March 22, 1985 3–1 @ Calgary Flames (1984–85) 35–34–5
75 W March 27, 1985 5–2 Philadelphia Flyers (1984–85) 36–34–5
76 T March 29, 1985 5–5 OT @ Winnipeg Jets (1984–85) 36–34–6
77 L March 31, 1985 3–7 Edmonton Oilers (1984–85) 36–35–6
78 W April 3, 1985 5–0 New Jersey Devils (1984–85) 37–35–6
79 T April 6, 1985 2–2 OT @ Detroit Red Wings (1984–85) 37–35–7
80 W April 7, 1985 3–1 New York Rangers (1984–85) 38–35–7

Playoffs Edit

Chicago Black Hawks 3, Detroit Red Wings 0 Edit

The Black Hawks opened the 1985 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings. Detroit finished the regular season with a 27-41-12 record, earning 66 points, which was 17 fewer points than Chicago, and third place in the Norris Division.

The series opened on April 10 at Chicago Stadium, and Doug Wilson opened the scoring for the Black Hawks 4:26 into the game on the power play. Curt Fraser then scored 21 seconds later, giving Chicago a very early 2–0 lead. Denis Savard and Ken Yaremchuk scored two more goals, giving Chicago a 4–0 lead in the first period, before the Red Wings Bob Manno scored with 29 seconds remaining in the period, cutting the Hawks lead to 4–1. In the second period, Jack O'Callahan scored for the Hawks 17 seconds into the period, restoring the Hawks four-goal lead, however, the Wings Reed Larson scored three minutes later, making the score 5–2. The Black Hawks then erupted for three goals, as Behn Wilson, Ed Olczyk and Steve Larmer scored, making it 8-2 for Chicago. John Ogrodnick answered for Detroit in the final minute of the period, making the score 8-3 for the Hawks after two periods. In the third period, Ed Olczyk scored his second goal of the game, making it 9-3 for Chicago, however, the Wings scored twice before the game ended, making the final score a 9-5 Black Hawks victory.

In the second game at home, the Hawks got off to another quick start, scoring three goals in the first period, as Darryl Sutter, Ken Yaremchuk and Al Secord scored to make it 3-0 for Chicago after the first period. After a scoreless second period, Curt Fraser scored early in the third period, making it 4–0, before the Wings Joey Kocur responded with a goal of his own, cutting the lead to 4–1. The Hawks Keith Brown and Doug Wilson scored to cap off a 6–1 victory, and gave Chicago a 2–0 series lead.

The third game shifted to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, and the Black Hawks opened the scoring once again, as Steve Ludzik scored the lone first period goal in the game, giving Chicago a 1–0 lead. The Hawks extended their lead to 4–0, after goals by Steve Larmer, Darryl Sutter and Denis Savard in a 2:56 span midway through the second period. Ron Duguay responded for the Red Wings, cutting the Hawks lead to 4-1 after two periods. In the third period, the Hawks extended their lead to 7-1 after goals by Ed Olczyk, Denis Savard and Behn Wilson. Steve Yzerman scored late in the third period, making it 7-2 for Chicago, however, Rick Paterson restored the six-goal lead for the Hawks, who won the game by a score of 8–2, and swept the Red Wings in embarrassing fashion, outscoring them 23–8 in three games.

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 10 Detroit Red Wings 5–9 Chicago Black Hawks 1-0
2 April 11 Detroit Red Wings 1–6 Chicago Black Hawks 2-0
3 April 13 Chicago Black Hawks 8–2 Detroit Red Wings 3-0

Chicago Black Hawks 4, Minnesota North Stars 2 Edit

The Black Hawks met the Minnesota North Stars in the Norris Division finals. The North Stars struggled in the regular season, finishing with a 25-43-12 record, earning 62 points, which placed them fourth in the division. In the first round of the playoffs, the North Stars upset the first place St. Louis Blues, sweeping them out of the playoffs. In the 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs, the North Stars defeated Chicago in the first round.

The series opened at Chicago Stadium, and the Black Hawks took a 3–0 lead just 5:43 into the game after goals by Ed Olczyk, Doug Wilson and Tom Lysiak. The North Stars responded with two goals of their own, cutting the Hawks lead to 3-2 after the first period. In the second period, Minnesota scored four goals, taking a 6–3 lead. In the third period, Jack O'Callahan scored for the Hawks, cutting the lead to 6–4, however, Steve Payne restored the three-goal lead for the North Stars. The Hawks Behn Wilson scored with just under five minutes remaining in the third period, however, Tony McKegney scored an empty net goal with five seconds remaining, as the North Stars won the opening game 8–5.

In the second game, the teams played a scoreless first period. The goals came quick in the second period though, as Keith Brown and Ken Yaremchuk scored 15 seconds apart, giving Chicago a 2–0 lead. The North Stars Dino Ciccarelli and Tony McKegney scored two goals just a minute apart, tying the game 2-2, however, the Hawks Curt Fraser scored 11 seconds after McKegney's game tying goal, restoring the Hawks lead to 3–2. Fraser added another goal later in the period, as did Al Secord, as the Hawks took a 5–2 lead. In the third period, Troy Murray scored the lone goal, capping off a 6-2 Black Hawks victory. After struggling in the first game of the series, Murray Bannerman made 25 saves for the victory.

The series moved to the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota for the next two games. In game three, Minnesota got off to a quick start, scoring two goals in the first 9:53 of the game to take a 2–0 lead. Bob Murray responded for Chicago, cutting the North Stars lead to 2–1, then Tom Lysiak tied the game late in the period. In the second period, Al Secord scored two goals 2:08 apart late in the period, giving the Black Hawks a 4–2 lead. Craig Hartsburg scored early in the third for the North Stars, cutting the Hawks lead to 4–3, however, Murray Bannerman made a number of good saves, and a late empty goal by Darryl Sutter finished off the 5–3 victory for Chicago, and the Hawks took a 2–1 series lead.

In the fourth game, the Hawks Steve Larmer scored 1:11 into the game, however, Minnesota tied it up on a goal by Ron Wilson. Chicago retook the lead on a goal by Denis Savard, but the North Stars tied it up again only 16 seconds later on a goal by Randy Velischek. Ed Olczyk gave Chicago the lead for the third time in the period, as the Hawks held on to a 3–2 lead after the first. In the second period, Tom Lysiak extended the Hawks lead to 4–2, however, the North Stars Craig Hartsburg and Randy Velischek scored two late period goals, tying the game at 4-4. Minnesota took their first lead of the game early in the third period on a goal by Gordie Roberts, however, Bill Gardner tied it up for the Black Hawks midway through the period. The North Stars retook the lead on a goal by Tony McKegney just over two minutes later, but Denis Savard tied it up at 6-6 as he scored 47 seconds later, sending the game to overtime. In the first overtime, the teams were held off the score sheet, with the Hawks outshooting Minnesota 8–7 in a very evenly played period. Early in the second overtime, Darryl Sutter scored the game-winning goal for the Black Hawks, as they won the game 7–6, and took a 3–1 series lead.

The series shifted back to Chicago for the fifth game, and in the first period, it was all Black Hawks, as Denis Savard and Darryl Sutter scored to take a 2–0 lead after the first 20 minutes. In the second period, Chicago extended their lead to 4-0 after goals by Al Secord and Steve Larmer. Minnesota responded with two goals of their own, as Tony McKegney and Brian Bellows cut the Hawks lead to 4–2. In the third period, Dino Ciccarelli scored midway through the period for Minnesota, cutting the lead to 4–3, then with just over three minutes remaining in the period, Tony McKegney tied the game for Minnesota. In overtime, the North Stars completed the comeback on a goal by Dennis Maruk, winning the game 5–4, and cutting the Hawks series lead to 3–2.

In game six back in Minnesota, Tony McKegney gave the North Stars an early 1–0 lead, however, Steve Larmer tied the game 45 seconds later. Craig Hartsburg restored the North Stars lead, but Darryl Sutter tied the game once again with a late period goal, making it 2-2 after the first period. The North Stars took the lead again on a goal by Dennis Maruk, however, the Hawks tied it up again three minutes later after a goal by Tom Lysiak. In the third period, Minnesota took a 4–3 lead on a goal by Dave Richter, only to have Chicago tie it up nearly two minutes later on a Curt Fraser goal. Minnesota took the lead for the fifth time in the game midway through the third period on a goal by Keith Acton, but Chicago tied the game again after a Troy Murray goal with under five minutes left, sending the game into overtime for the third consecutive game. In the extra period, Darryl Sutter scored with just under five minutes remaining, winning the game for the Black Hawks 6–5, and the series 4 games to 2.

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 18 Minnesota North Stars 8–5 Chicago Black Hawks 0-1
2 April 21 Minnesota North Stars 2–6 Chicago Black Hawks 1-1
3 April 23 Chicago Black Hawks 5–3 Minnesota North Stars 2-1
4 April 25 Chicago Black Hawks 7–6 Minnesota North Stars 3-1
5 April 28 Minnesota North Stars 5–4 Chicago Black Hawks 3-2
6 April 30 Chicago Black Hawks 6–5 Minnesota North Stars 4-2

Edmonton Oilers 4, Chicago Black Hawks 2 Edit

The Black Hawks advanced to the Campbell Conference finals for the second time in three years. In the 1983 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Black Hawks faced the Edmonton Oilers in the conference finals, and were swept by Edmonton in four games. Edmonton, who won the Stanley Cup in 1984, finished the 1984-85 season with a 49-20-11 record, earning 109 points, which was 26 more than the Black Hawks. In the post-season, the Oilers swept the Los Angeles Kings in the first round, then swept the Winnipeg Jets in the Smythe Division final.

The series opened up at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta, and the Oilers took a 2–0 lead midway through the first period after goals by Glenn Anderson and Charlie Huddy. The Hawks Ken Yaremchuk cut the Oilers lead to 2–1 with a goal, however, Paul Coffey scored for Edmonton, as they took a 3–1 lead after the first period. In the second period, the Oilers scored four goals on only nine shots, as they took a 7–1 lead, as Jari Kurri scored twice, Charlie Huddy scored his second goal of the game, and Mark Napier also scored. In the third period, the Oilers continue to pummel the Black Hawks, as they took a lead of 11-1 after goals by Willy Lindstrom, Wayne Gretzky, Pat Hughes, and Glenn Anderson. Troy Murray scored a late goal for Chicago, making the final score 11-2 for the Oilers, who took a 1–0 series lead.

In the second game, the Oilers took an early 1–0 lead after a Glenn Anderson goal, however, Chicago tied it up with a Bob Murray goal. Edmonton retook the lead when Jari Kurri scored, taking a 2–1 lead after the first period. The Black Hawks tied it up just over five minutes into the second period on a goal by Darryl Sutter, however, Edmonton responded with a goal of their own by Larry Melnyk, making it 3-2 for the Oilers after two periods. In the third, Jari Kurri scored midway through the period, followed by a Paul Coffey goal with just under five minutes left, giving Edmonton a 5–2 lead. The Hawks Behn Wilson scored with 38 seconds remaining, making it 5-3 for the Oilers. Then, Edmonton scored two empty net goals, one by Jari Kurri to complete the hat trick, and another by Glenn Anderson, as they won the game 7-3 and took a 2–0 series lead.

With the series shifting to Chicago for the third game, the Black Hawks took a 2–0 lead after the first period on goals by Jack O'Callahan and Steve Larmer. The Oilers cut the Hawks lead to 2-1 after a goal by Jaroslav Pouzar, but Darryl Sutter scored just over three minutes later, giving Chicago a 3–1 lead. Mark Messier scored for the Oilers early in the third period, cutting the Hawks lead to 3–2, however, Denis Savard scored four minutes later, followed by an empty net goal by Troy Murray, as the Black Hawks defeated the Oilers 5–2, cutting Edmonton's series lead to 2–1.

There was a lot of scoring to open the fourth game of the series, as Wayne Gretzky scored 2:52 into the game, giving the Oilers a 1–0 lead. The Hawks Darryl Sutter and Ed Olczyk scored twice, giving Chicago a 2–1 lead, however, Mark Messier tied the game midway through the period. Denis Savard regained the lead for Chicago on a goal with just under three minutes left in the period, however, Jaroslav Pouzar tied it up for Edmonton just 15 seconds later. Only 57 seconds later, Curt Fraser scored for the Hawks, as they took a 4–3 lead, then Al Secord scored with 25 seconds left in the first period, making it 5-3 Chicago. In the second period, Willy Lindstrom got the Oilers within one, making it 5–4, however, just under three minutes after his goal, Steve Larmer scored for Chicago, giving them a 6–4 lead after two periods. The Hawks extended their lead to 8-4 early in the third after goals by Steve Larmer and Bob Murray, however, the Oilers made the game interesting with goals by Glenn Anderson and Mark Messier late in the third period. The Black Hawks hung on for the 8–6 victory, and tied the series at 2-2.

Back in Edmonton for the fifth game, Mike Krushelnyski scored for Edmonton just 1:11 into the game, giving them a 1–0 lead. Troy Murray tied it up just over three minutes later, but Edmonton took the lead again on a Jari Kurri goal. The Black Hawks tied it up again just over a minute later on a goal by Darryl Sutter, then Chicago took their first lead of the game on a Steve Larmer goal to make it 3-2 Chicago. Jari Kurri scored his second goal of the game just over two minutes later, tying the score at 3-3 after the first period. In the second, Denis Savard made it 4-3 for the Hawks 4:30 into the period, however, Mark Messier tied the game 21 seconds later. Wayne Gretzky gave the Oilers the lead three and a half minutes later, then before the end of the period, Gretzky scored again, and Jari Kurri earned his second hat trick in as many games, as Edmonton took a 7–4 lead. The Oilers continue to dominate in the third period, as they took a 10–4 lead after goals by Paul Coffey, Dave Hunter, and Lee Fogolin. Darryl Sutter scored late in the game for the Black Hawks, as the Oilers won the game 10–5, and took a 3–2 series lead.

In the sixth game back in Chicago, the Oilers took a 2–0 lead into the first intermission after goals by Jari Kurri and Mark Messier. Edmonton continued their dominance in the second period, as Jari Kurri scored twice, earning his third hat trick in as many games, as well as goals by Mark Messier and Lee Fogolin gave the Oilers a 6–0 lead after two periods. In the third, Al Secord and Ken Yaremchuk scored for Chicago, cutting the Oilers lead to 6–2, however, Glenn Anderson and Jari Kurri, who scored his fourth goal of the game, capped off an 8-2 Oilers victory, eliminating the Black Hawks from the playoffs.

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 May 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2–11 Edmonton Oilers 0-1
2 May 7 Chicago Black Hawks 3–7 Edmonton Oilers 0-2
3 May 9 Edmonton Oilers 2–5 Chicago Black Hawks 1-2
4 May 12 Edmonton Oilers 6–8 Chicago Black Hawks 2-2
5 May 14 Chicago Black Hawks 5–10 Edmonton Oilers 2-3
6 May 16 Edmonton Oilers 8–2 Chicago Black Hawks 2-4

Player stats Edit

Regular season Edit

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Denis Savard C 79 38 67 105 56 16 7 0 1
Steve Larmer RW 80 46 40 86 16 17 14 0 6
Doug Wilson D 78 22 54 76 44 23 7 0 2
Troy Murray C 80 26 40 66 82 16 6 4 5
Bill Gardner C 74 17 34 51 12 7 5 1 1
Curt Fraser LW 73 25 25 50 109 3 4 0 5
Ed Olczyk C 70 20 30 50 67 11 1 1 2
Tom Lysiak C 74 16 30 46 13 -16 2 0 4
Bob Murray D 80 5 38 43 56 13 4 0 1
Darryl Sutter LW 49 20 18 38 12 8 2 0 2
Behn Wilson D 76 10 23 33 185 5 2 0 1
Steve Ludzik C 79 11 20 31 86 5 0 1 1
Al Secord LW 51 15 11 26 193 0 6 0 2
Ken Yaremchuk C 63 10 16 26 16 -6 2 0 0
Keith Brown D 56 1 22 23 55 2 0 0 0
Rick Paterson C 79 7 12 19 25 6 0 3 1
Jack O'Callahan D 66 6 8 14 105 6 0 0 1
Jerome Dupont D 55 3 10 13 105 5 0 0 1
Bob MacMillan RW 36 5 7 12 12 -16 0 0 1
Dan Frawley RW 30 4 3 7 64 -2 0 0 1
Marc Bergevin D 60 0 6 6 54 -9 0 0 0
Dave Feamster D 16 1 3 4 14 5 0 0 0
Tom McMurchy RW 15 1 2 3 13 -1 0 0 0
Murray Bannerman G 60 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 0
Wayne Presley RW 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
Randy Boyd D 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0
Chris Clifford G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jeff Larmer LW 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Darren Pang G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Warren Skorodenski G 27 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO
Murray Bannerman 3371 60 27 25 4 215 3.83 0
Warren Skorodenski 1396 27 11 9 3 75 3.22 2
Chris Clifford 20 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0
Darren Pang 60 1 0 1 0 4 4.00 0
Team: 4847 80 38 35 7 294 3.64 2

Playoffs Edit

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Denis Savard C 15 9 20 29 20 4 3 0 0
Steve Larmer RW 15 9 13 22 14 2 5 0 1
Darryl Sutter LW 15 12 7 19 12 7 2 0 4
Troy Murray C 15 5 14 19 24 -5 1 0 0
Al Secord LW 15 7 9 16 42 -2 1 0 1
Doug Wilson D 12 3 10 13 12 2 2 0 0
Tom Lysiak C 15 4 8 12 10 5 0 0 0
Ed Olczyk C 15 6 5 11 11 -4 1 1 0
Ken Yaremchuk C 15 5 5 10 37 6 0 0 1
Curt Fraser LW 15 6 3 9 36 -5 0 0 1
Behn Wilson D 15 4 5 9 60 8 1 0 1
Bob Murray D 15 3 6 9 20 -9 1 0 0
Keith Brown D 11 2 7 9 31 13 1 0 0
Jack O'Callahan D 15 3 5 8 25 -1 0 0 0
Rick Paterson C 15 1 5 6 15 -5 0 0 0
Bill Gardner C 12 1 3 4 2 -4 0 0 0
Marc Bergevin D 6 0 3 3 2 -4 0 0 0
Steve Ludzik C 15 1 1 2 16 -1 0 0 0
Murray Bannerman G 15 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0
Jerome Dupont D 15 0 2 2 41 -7 0 0 0
Randy Boyd D 3 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 0
Dan Frawley RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Warren Skorodenski G 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO
Murray Bannerman 906 15 9 6 72 4.77 0
Warren Skorodenski 33 2 0 0 6 10.91 0
Team: 939 15 9 6 78 4.98 0

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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 honors Edit

Draft picks Edit

Chicago's draft picks at the 1984 NHL Entry Draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 3 Eddie Olczyk   United States US National Development Team (NAHL)
3 45 Trent Yawney   Canada Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
4 66 Tommy Eriksson   Sweden Modo Hockey (Sweden)
5 90 Timo Lehkonen   Finland Jokerit (Finland)
5 101 Darin Sceviour   Canada Lethbridge Broncos (WHL)
6 111 Chris Clifford   Canada Kingston Canadians (OHL)
7 132 Mike Stapleton   Canada Cornwall Royals (OHL)
8 153 Glenn Greenough   Canada Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
9 174 Ralph DiFiore   Canada Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
10 194 Joakim Pehrson   Sweden Brynas IF (Sweden)
11 215 Bill Brown   Canada Simley High School (USHS-MN)
11 224 David Mackey   Canada Victoria Cougars (WHL)
12 235 Dan Williams   United States Oak Park High School (USHS-IL)

References Edit

  • BlackHawks on Hockey Database
  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. ^ "1984-85 Chicago Black Hawks Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 16, 2009.

1984, chicago, black, hawks, season, 59th, season, hawks, existence, 1984, chicago, black, hawksdivision2nd, norrisconferenceclarence, campbell1984, record38, 7team, informationgeneral, managerbob, pulfordcoachorval, tessier, pulfordcaptaindarryl, sutteraltern. The 1984 85 Chicago Black Hawks season was the 59th season of the Hawks existence 1984 85 Chicago Black HawksDivision2nd NorrisConferenceClarence Campbell1984 85 record38 35 7Team informationGeneral managerBob PulfordCoachOrval Tessier Bob PulfordCaptainDarryl SutterAlternate captainsNoneTeam leadersGoalsSteve Larmer 46 AssistsDenis Savard 67 PointsDenis Savard 105 Penalty minutesAl Secord 193 WinsMurray Bannerman 27 Goals against averageWarren Skorodenski 3 22 1983 841985 86 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 Detroit Red Wings 0 4 2 Chicago Black Hawks 4 Minnesota North Stars 2 4 3 Edmonton Oilers 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2 5 Player stats 5 1 Regular season 5 2 Playoffs 6 Awards and honors 7 Draft picks 8 ReferencesOffseason EditLong time goalie Tony Esposito retired from the team after a 16 year career in the NHL Esposito had been with the Black Hawks for 15 of those years appearing in 873 games and earning a 418 302 147 record with a 2 93 GAA and 74 shutouts On June 9 the Black Hawks traded away goaltender Bob Janecyk their first round sixth overall pick as well as their third and fourth round draft picks in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for the Kings first round third overall draft pick and their fourth round pick in the draft By moving up three spots in the draft the Black Hawks drafted local prospect Ed Olczyk Olczyk born in Chicago spent the 1983 84 season playing with the U S National Team scoring 21 goals and 68 points in 62 games At the 1984 Winter Olympics Olczyk scored two goals and seven points in six games for the USA On June 19 the Hawks traded away defenceman Don Dietrich forward Rich Preston and future considerations to the New Jersey Devils for forward Bob MacMillan and future considerations MacMillan appeared in 71 games for the Devils in 1983 84 scoring 17 goals and 40 points He was a former winner of the Lady Byng Trophy in 1979 while playing for the Atlanta Flames Regular season EditThe Black Hawks started the season off with a solid 9 6 2 record in their first 17 games which had the team in first place in the Norris Division The Hawks slumped to a 13 22 1 record over the next 36 games dropping them to a 22 28 3 record overall and into second place in the division Following a 6 4 loss to the St Louis Blues on February 3 the team fired head coach Orval Tessier as he was replaced with general manager Bob Pulford Under Pulford the Black Hawks finished the season on a 16 7 4 run in last 27 games finishing the season 38 35 7 earning 83 points and second place in the division This was a 15 point improvement over the 1983 84 season as the club qualified for the post season for the sixteenth consecutive season Chicago was led offensively by Denis Savard who scored 38 goals and a team high 105 points in 79 games Steve Larmer led the club with 46 goals and was second in points with 86 while appearing in all 80 games Rookie Ed Olczyk had 20 goals and 50 points in 70 games Al Secord led the Black Hawks in penalty minutes getting 193 in only 51 games On defence Doug Wilson scored 22 goals and 76 points in 78 games to lead the blueline in scoring He also had a team high 23 rating Bob Murray had five goals and 43 points in 80 games while Behn Wilson scored 10 goals and 33 points in 76 games as well as earning 185 penalty minutes In the net Murray Bannerman appeared in a club high 60 games earning a 27 25 4 record with a 3 83 GAA and a 884 save percentage Warren Skorodenski backed him up earning a record of 11 9 3 in 27 games with a 3 22 GAA and a league leading save percentage of 903 He also earned two shutouts Final standings Edit Norris Division GP W L T GF GA PtsSt Louis Blues 80 37 31 12 299 288 86Chicago Black Hawks 80 38 35 7 309 299 83Detroit Red Wings 80 27 41 12 313 357 66Minnesota North Stars 80 25 43 12 268 321 62Toronto Maple Leafs 80 20 52 8 253 358 48 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 Vs Campbell Conference Edit Vs Norris Division 1984 85 NHL Records 2 Team CHI DET MIN STL TOR TotalChicago 3 3 2 4 3 1 3 4 1 6 1 1 16 11 5Detroit 3 3 2 3 2 3 1 6 1 5 3 12 14 6Minnesota 3 4 1 2 3 3 1 6 1 6 2 12 15 5St Louis 4 3 1 6 1 1 6 1 1 4 3 1 20 8 4Toronto 1 6 1 3 5 2 6 3 4 1 9 21 2 Vs Smythe Division 1984 85 NHL RecordsTeam CGY EDM LAK VAN WIN TotalChicago 2 1 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 6 2Detroit 1 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 4 10 1Minnesota 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 8 4St Louis 3 0 0 3 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 9 4 2Toronto 0 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 3 2 11 2 Vs Wales Conference Vs Adams Division 1984 85 NHL RecordsTeam BOS BUF HFD MTL QUE TotalChicago 3 0 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 3 6 9 0Detroit 0 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 8 2Minnesota 0 3 0 3 2 1 2 1 0 3 4 11 0St Louis 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 4 8 3Toronto 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 6 7 2 Vs Patrick Division 1984 85 NHL RecordsTeam NJD NYI NYR PHI PIT WSH TotalChicago 3 0 0 3 3 0 1 2 2 1 0 3 9 9 0Detroit 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 9 3Minnesota 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 2 1 6 9 3St Louis 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 2 1 4 11 3Toronto 0 3 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 1 3 13 2Schedule and results EditNo R Date Score Opponent Record1 W October 11 1984 7 3 Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 1 0 02 L October 13 1984 6 7 OT New York Islanders 1984 85 1 1 03 L October 14 1984 3 5 Washington Capitals 1984 85 1 2 04 W October 17 1984 4 3 St Louis Blues 1984 85 2 2 05 L October 20 1984 4 7 Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 2 3 06 W October 21 1984 5 2 Los Angeles Kings 1984 85 3 3 07 W October 24 1984 9 3 Vancouver Canucks 1984 85 4 3 08 W October 27 1984 5 4 St Louis Blues 1984 85 5 3 09 L October 28 1984 1 4 Hartford Whalers 1984 85 5 4 010 T October 30 1984 5 5 OT Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 5 4 111 L November 2 1984 2 4 Edmonton Oilers 1984 85 5 5 112 L November 3 1984 4 6 Vancouver Canucks 1984 85 5 6 113 W November 5 1984 3 2 Los Angeles Kings 1984 85 6 6 114 W November 7 1984 5 3 Calgary Flames 1984 85 7 6 115 T November 10 1984 4 4 OT Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 7 6 216 W November 14 1984 6 4 New York Rangers 1984 85 8 6 217 W November 17 1984 7 0 Hartford Whalers 1984 85 9 6 218 L November 18 1984 3 5 Quebec Nordiques 1984 85 9 7 219 L November 20 1984 2 3 OT Quebec Nordiques 1984 85 9 8 220 L November 22 1984 2 3 Montreal Canadiens 1984 85 9 9 221 W November 24 1984 2 1 Boston Bruins 1984 85 10 9 222 L November 25 1984 0 5 Washington Capitals 1984 85 10 10 223 L November 27 1984 2 4 Philadelphia Flyers 1984 85 10 11 224 W November 29 1984 6 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 1984 85 11 11 225 W December 1 1984 5 3 New Jersey Devils 1984 85 12 11 226 T December 5 1984 5 5 OT Los Angeles Kings 1984 85 12 11 327 L December 7 1984 4 5 Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 12 12 328 W December 9 1984 7 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 13 12 329 W December 12 1984 5 1 Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 14 12 330 W December 15 1984 5 3 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 15 12 331 L December 16 1984 3 5 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 15 13 332 L December 19 1984 3 6 Buffalo Sabres 1984 85 15 14 333 W December 21 1984 4 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 16 14 334 L December 23 1984 2 3 OT Quebec Nordiques 1984 85 16 15 335 L December 26 1984 3 4 St Louis Blues 1984 85 16 16 336 W December 29 1984 5 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 17 16 337 L December 30 1984 2 5 Calgary Flames 1984 85 17 17 338 W January 2 1985 3 2 Montreal Canadiens 1984 85 18 17 339 L January 5 1985 3 4 Hartford Whalers 1984 85 18 18 340 L January 6 1985 2 3 St Louis Blues 1984 85 18 19 341 W January 9 1985 4 3 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 19 19 342 L January 10 1985 1 6 Philadelphia Flyers 1984 85 19 20 343 L January 13 1985 5 6 New York Islanders 1984 85 19 21 344 W January 16 1985 6 3 Winnipeg Jets 1984 85 20 21 345 L January 18 1985 3 4 Buffalo Sabres 1984 85 20 22 346 L January 19 1985 4 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 1984 85 20 23 347 W January 21 1985 7 2 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 21 23 348 L January 23 1985 2 3 Washington Capitals 1984 85 21 24 349 W January 26 1985 5 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 22 24 350 L January 27 1985 2 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 22 25 351 L January 30 1985 3 6 Winnipeg Jets 1984 85 22 26 352 L February 2 1985 1 5 St Louis Blues 1984 85 22 27 353 L February 3 1985 4 6 St Louis Blues 1984 85 22 28 354 W February 6 1985 3 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 23 28 355 W February 9 1985 6 5 Boston Bruins 1984 85 24 28 356 W February 10 1985 4 3 Boston Bruins 1984 85 25 28 357 W February 14 1985 5 4 Pittsburgh Penguins 1984 85 26 28 358 L February 16 1985 4 7 Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 26 29 359 T February 17 1985 4 4 OT Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 26 29 460 W February 20 1985 3 2 Montreal Canadiens 1984 85 27 29 461 L February 22 1985 1 4 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 27 30 462 W February 24 1985 3 2 Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 28 30 463 W February 25 1985 4 3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 85 29 30 464 W February 27 1985 6 3 New Jersey Devils 1984 85 30 30 465 T March 2 1985 4 4 OT St Louis Blues 1984 85 30 30 566 W March 3 1985 5 2 St Louis Blues 1984 85 31 30 567 W March 6 1985 5 4 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 32 30 568 L March 8 1985 2 7 Buffalo Sabres 1984 85 32 31 569 L March 10 1985 2 3 Minnesota North Stars 1984 85 32 32 570 W March 11 1985 4 3 OT New York Rangers 1984 85 33 32 571 L March 13 1985 3 4 New York Islanders 1984 85 33 33 572 W March 17 1985 6 4 Vancouver Canucks 1984 85 34 33 573 L March 20 1985 4 6 Edmonton Oilers 1984 85 34 34 574 W March 22 1985 3 1 Calgary Flames 1984 85 35 34 575 W March 27 1985 5 2 Philadelphia Flyers 1984 85 36 34 576 T March 29 1985 5 5 OT Winnipeg Jets 1984 85 36 34 677 L March 31 1985 3 7 Edmonton Oilers 1984 85 36 35 678 W April 3 1985 5 0 New Jersey Devils 1984 85 37 35 679 T April 6 1985 2 2 OT Detroit Red Wings 1984 85 37 35 780 W April 7 1985 3 1 New York Rangers 1984 85 38 35 7Playoffs EditChicago Black Hawks 3 Detroit Red Wings 0 Edit The Black Hawks opened the 1985 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings Detroit finished the regular season with a 27 41 12 record earning 66 points which was 17 fewer points than Chicago and third place in the Norris Division The series opened on April 10 at Chicago Stadium and Doug Wilson opened the scoring for the Black Hawks 4 26 into the game on the power play Curt Fraser then scored 21 seconds later giving Chicago a very early 2 0 lead Denis Savard and Ken Yaremchuk scored two more goals giving Chicago a 4 0 lead in the first period before the Red Wings Bob Manno scored with 29 seconds remaining in the period cutting the Hawks lead to 4 1 In the second period Jack O Callahan scored for the Hawks 17 seconds into the period restoring the Hawks four goal lead however the Wings Reed Larson scored three minutes later making the score 5 2 The Black Hawks then erupted for three goals as Behn Wilson Ed Olczyk and Steve Larmer scored making it 8 2 for Chicago John Ogrodnick answered for Detroit in the final minute of the period making the score 8 3 for the Hawks after two periods In the third period Ed Olczyk scored his second goal of the game making it 9 3 for Chicago however the Wings scored twice before the game ended making the final score a 9 5 Black Hawks victory In the second game at home the Hawks got off to another quick start scoring three goals in the first period as Darryl Sutter Ken Yaremchuk and Al Secord scored to make it 3 0 for Chicago after the first period After a scoreless second period Curt Fraser scored early in the third period making it 4 0 before the Wings Joey Kocur responded with a goal of his own cutting the lead to 4 1 The Hawks Keith Brown and Doug Wilson scored to cap off a 6 1 victory and gave Chicago a 2 0 series lead The third game shifted to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit and the Black Hawks opened the scoring once again as Steve Ludzik scored the lone first period goal in the game giving Chicago a 1 0 lead The Hawks extended their lead to 4 0 after goals by Steve Larmer Darryl Sutter and Denis Savard in a 2 56 span midway through the second period Ron Duguay responded for the Red Wings cutting the Hawks lead to 4 1 after two periods In the third period the Hawks extended their lead to 7 1 after goals by Ed Olczyk Denis Savard and Behn Wilson Steve Yzerman scored late in the third period making it 7 2 for Chicago however Rick Paterson restored the six goal lead for the Hawks who won the game by a score of 8 2 and swept the Red Wings in embarrassing fashion outscoring them 23 8 in three games Date Visitor Score Home Record1 April 10 Detroit Red Wings 5 9 Chicago Black Hawks 1 02 April 11 Detroit Red Wings 1 6 Chicago Black Hawks 2 03 April 13 Chicago Black Hawks 8 2 Detroit Red Wings 3 0Chicago Black Hawks 4 Minnesota North Stars 2 Edit The Black Hawks met the Minnesota North Stars in the Norris Division finals The North Stars struggled in the regular season finishing with a 25 43 12 record earning 62 points which placed them fourth in the division In the first round of the playoffs the North Stars upset the first place St Louis Blues sweeping them out of the playoffs In the 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs the North Stars defeated Chicago in the first round The series opened at Chicago Stadium and the Black Hawks took a 3 0 lead just 5 43 into the game after goals by Ed Olczyk Doug Wilson and Tom Lysiak The North Stars responded with two goals of their own cutting the Hawks lead to 3 2 after the first period In the second period Minnesota scored four goals taking a 6 3 lead In the third period Jack O Callahan scored for the Hawks cutting the lead to 6 4 however Steve Payne restored the three goal lead for the North Stars The Hawks Behn Wilson scored with just under five minutes remaining in the third period however Tony McKegney scored an empty net goal with five seconds remaining as the North Stars won the opening game 8 5 In the second game the teams played a scoreless first period The goals came quick in the second period though as Keith Brown and Ken Yaremchuk scored 15 seconds apart giving Chicago a 2 0 lead The North Stars Dino Ciccarelli and Tony McKegney scored two goals just a minute apart tying the game 2 2 however the Hawks Curt Fraser scored 11 seconds after McKegney s game tying goal restoring the Hawks lead to 3 2 Fraser added another goal later in the period as did Al Secord as the Hawks took a 5 2 lead In the third period Troy Murray scored the lone goal capping off a 6 2 Black Hawks victory After struggling in the first game of the series Murray Bannerman made 25 saves for the victory The series moved to the Met Center in Bloomington Minnesota for the next two games In game three Minnesota got off to a quick start scoring two goals in the first 9 53 of the game to take a 2 0 lead Bob Murray responded for Chicago cutting the North Stars lead to 2 1 then Tom Lysiak tied the game late in the period In the second period Al Secord scored two goals 2 08 apart late in the period giving the Black Hawks a 4 2 lead Craig Hartsburg scored early in the third for the North Stars cutting the Hawks lead to 4 3 however Murray Bannerman made a number of good saves and a late empty goal by Darryl Sutter finished off the 5 3 victory for Chicago and the Hawks took a 2 1 series lead In the fourth game the Hawks Steve Larmer scored 1 11 into the game however Minnesota tied it up on a goal by Ron Wilson Chicago retook the lead on a goal by Denis Savard but the North Stars tied it up again only 16 seconds later on a goal by Randy Velischek Ed Olczyk gave Chicago the lead for the third time in the period as the Hawks held on to a 3 2 lead after the first In the second period Tom Lysiak extended the Hawks lead to 4 2 however the North Stars Craig Hartsburg and Randy Velischek scored two late period goals tying the game at 4 4 Minnesota took their first lead of the game early in the third period on a goal by Gordie Roberts however Bill Gardner tied it up for the Black Hawks midway through the period The North Stars retook the lead on a goal by Tony McKegney just over two minutes later but Denis Savard tied it up at 6 6 as he scored 47 seconds later sending the game to overtime In the first overtime the teams were held off the score sheet with the Hawks outshooting Minnesota 8 7 in a very evenly played period Early in the second overtime Darryl Sutter scored the game winning goal for the Black Hawks as they won the game 7 6 and took a 3 1 series lead The series shifted back to Chicago for the fifth game and in the first period it was all Black Hawks as Denis Savard and Darryl Sutter scored to take a 2 0 lead after the first 20 minutes In the second period Chicago extended their lead to 4 0 after goals by Al Secord and Steve Larmer Minnesota responded with two goals of their own as Tony McKegney and Brian Bellows cut the Hawks lead to 4 2 In the third period Dino Ciccarelli scored midway through the period for Minnesota cutting the lead to 4 3 then with just over three minutes remaining in the period Tony McKegney tied the game for Minnesota In overtime the North Stars completed the comeback on a goal by Dennis Maruk winning the game 5 4 and cutting the Hawks series lead to 3 2 In game six back in Minnesota Tony McKegney gave the North Stars an early 1 0 lead however Steve Larmer tied the game 45 seconds later Craig Hartsburg restored the North Stars lead but Darryl Sutter tied the game once again with a late period goal making it 2 2 after the first period The North Stars took the lead again on a goal by Dennis Maruk however the Hawks tied it up again three minutes later after a goal by Tom Lysiak In the third period Minnesota took a 4 3 lead on a goal by Dave Richter only to have Chicago tie it up nearly two minutes later on a Curt Fraser goal Minnesota took the lead for the fifth time in the game midway through the third period on a goal by Keith Acton but Chicago tied the game again after a Troy Murray goal with under five minutes left sending the game into overtime for the third consecutive game In the extra period Darryl Sutter scored with just under five minutes remaining winning the game for the Black Hawks 6 5 and the series 4 games to 2 Date Visitor Score Home Record1 April 18 Minnesota North Stars 8 5 Chicago Black Hawks 0 12 April 21 Minnesota North Stars 2 6 Chicago Black Hawks 1 13 April 23 Chicago Black Hawks 5 3 Minnesota North Stars 2 14 April 25 Chicago Black Hawks 7 6 Minnesota North Stars 3 15 April 28 Minnesota North Stars 5 4 Chicago Black Hawks 3 26 April 30 Chicago Black Hawks 6 5 Minnesota North Stars 4 2Edmonton Oilers 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2 Edit The Black Hawks advanced to the Campbell Conference finals for the second time in three years In the 1983 Stanley Cup playoffs the Black Hawks faced the Edmonton Oilers in the conference finals and were swept by Edmonton in four games Edmonton who won the Stanley Cup in 1984 finished the 1984 85 season with a 49 20 11 record earning 109 points which was 26 more than the Black Hawks In the post season the Oilers swept the Los Angeles Kings in the first round then swept the Winnipeg Jets in the Smythe Division final The series opened up at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton Alberta and the Oilers took a 2 0 lead midway through the first period after goals by Glenn Anderson and Charlie Huddy The Hawks Ken Yaremchuk cut the Oilers lead to 2 1 with a goal however Paul Coffey scored for Edmonton as they took a 3 1 lead after the first period In the second period the Oilers scored four goals on only nine shots as they took a 7 1 lead as Jari Kurri scored twice Charlie Huddy scored his second goal of the game and Mark Napier also scored In the third period the Oilers continue to pummel the Black Hawks as they took a lead of 11 1 after goals by Willy Lindstrom Wayne Gretzky Pat Hughes and Glenn Anderson Troy Murray scored a late goal for Chicago making the final score 11 2 for the Oilers who took a 1 0 series lead In the second game the Oilers took an early 1 0 lead after a Glenn Anderson goal however Chicago tied it up with a Bob Murray goal Edmonton retook the lead when Jari Kurri scored taking a 2 1 lead after the first period The Black Hawks tied it up just over five minutes into the second period on a goal by Darryl Sutter however Edmonton responded with a goal of their own by Larry Melnyk making it 3 2 for the Oilers after two periods In the third Jari Kurri scored midway through the period followed by a Paul Coffey goal with just under five minutes left giving Edmonton a 5 2 lead The Hawks Behn Wilson scored with 38 seconds remaining making it 5 3 for the Oilers Then Edmonton scored two empty net goals one by Jari Kurri to complete the hat trick and another by Glenn Anderson as they won the game 7 3 and took a 2 0 series lead With the series shifting to Chicago for the third game the Black Hawks took a 2 0 lead after the first period on goals by Jack O Callahan and Steve Larmer The Oilers cut the Hawks lead to 2 1 after a goal by Jaroslav Pouzar but Darryl Sutter scored just over three minutes later giving Chicago a 3 1 lead Mark Messier scored for the Oilers early in the third period cutting the Hawks lead to 3 2 however Denis Savard scored four minutes later followed by an empty net goal by Troy Murray as the Black Hawks defeated the Oilers 5 2 cutting Edmonton s series lead to 2 1 There was a lot of scoring to open the fourth game of the series as Wayne Gretzky scored 2 52 into the game giving the Oilers a 1 0 lead The Hawks Darryl Sutter and Ed Olczyk scored twice giving Chicago a 2 1 lead however Mark Messier tied the game midway through the period Denis Savard regained the lead for Chicago on a goal with just under three minutes left in the period however Jaroslav Pouzar tied it up for Edmonton just 15 seconds later Only 57 seconds later Curt Fraser scored for the Hawks as they took a 4 3 lead then Al Secord scored with 25 seconds left in the first period making it 5 3 Chicago In the second period Willy Lindstrom got the Oilers within one making it 5 4 however just under three minutes after his goal Steve Larmer scored for Chicago giving them a 6 4 lead after two periods The Hawks extended their lead to 8 4 early in the third after goals by Steve Larmer and Bob Murray however the Oilers made the game interesting with goals by Glenn Anderson and Mark Messier late in the third period The Black Hawks hung on for the 8 6 victory and tied the series at 2 2 Back in Edmonton for the fifth game Mike Krushelnyski scored for Edmonton just 1 11 into the game giving them a 1 0 lead Troy Murray tied it up just over three minutes later but Edmonton took the lead again on a Jari Kurri goal The Black Hawks tied it up again just over a minute later on a goal by Darryl Sutter then Chicago took their first lead of the game on a Steve Larmer goal to make it 3 2 Chicago Jari Kurri scored his second goal of the game just over two minutes later tying the score at 3 3 after the first period In the second Denis Savard made it 4 3 for the Hawks 4 30 into the period however Mark Messier tied the game 21 seconds later Wayne Gretzky gave the Oilers the lead three and a half minutes later then before the end of the period Gretzky scored again and Jari Kurri earned his second hat trick in as many games as Edmonton took a 7 4 lead The Oilers continue to dominate in the third period as they took a 10 4 lead after goals by Paul Coffey Dave Hunter and Lee Fogolin Darryl Sutter scored late in the game for the Black Hawks as the Oilers won the game 10 5 and took a 3 2 series lead In the sixth game back in Chicago the Oilers took a 2 0 lead into the first intermission after goals by Jari Kurri and Mark Messier Edmonton continued their dominance in the second period as Jari Kurri scored twice earning his third hat trick in as many games as well as goals by Mark Messier and Lee Fogolin gave the Oilers a 6 0 lead after two periods In the third Al Secord and Ken Yaremchuk scored for Chicago cutting the Oilers lead to 6 2 however Glenn Anderson and Jari Kurri who scored his fourth goal of the game capped off an 8 2 Oilers victory eliminating the Black Hawks from the playoffs Date Visitor Score Home Record1 May 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2 11 Edmonton Oilers 0 12 May 7 Chicago Black Hawks 3 7 Edmonton Oilers 0 23 May 9 Edmonton Oilers 2 5 Chicago Black Hawks 1 24 May 12 Edmonton Oilers 6 8 Chicago Black Hawks 2 25 May 14 Chicago Black Hawks 5 10 Edmonton Oilers 2 36 May 16 Edmonton Oilers 8 2 Chicago Black Hawks 2 4Player stats EditRegular season Edit ScoringPlayer Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWGDenis Savard C 79 38 67 105 56 16 7 0 1Steve Larmer RW 80 46 40 86 16 17 14 0 6Doug Wilson D 78 22 54 76 44 23 7 0 2Troy Murray C 80 26 40 66 82 16 6 4 5Bill Gardner C 74 17 34 51 12 7 5 1 1Curt Fraser LW 73 25 25 50 109 3 4 0 5Ed Olczyk C 70 20 30 50 67 11 1 1 2Tom Lysiak C 74 16 30 46 13 16 2 0 4Bob Murray D 80 5 38 43 56 13 4 0 1Darryl Sutter LW 49 20 18 38 12 8 2 0 2Behn Wilson D 76 10 23 33 185 5 2 0 1Steve Ludzik C 79 11 20 31 86 5 0 1 1Al Secord LW 51 15 11 26 193 0 6 0 2Ken Yaremchuk C 63 10 16 26 16 6 2 0 0Keith Brown D 56 1 22 23 55 2 0 0 0Rick Paterson C 79 7 12 19 25 6 0 3 1Jack O Callahan D 66 6 8 14 105 6 0 0 1Jerome Dupont D 55 3 10 13 105 5 0 0 1Bob MacMillan RW 36 5 7 12 12 16 0 0 1Dan Frawley RW 30 4 3 7 64 2 0 0 1Marc Bergevin D 60 0 6 6 54 9 0 0 0Dave Feamster D 16 1 3 4 14 5 0 0 0Tom McMurchy RW 15 1 2 3 13 1 0 0 0Murray Bannerman G 60 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 0Wayne Presley RW 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Randy Boyd D 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0Chris Clifford G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff Larmer LW 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Darren Pang G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Warren Skorodenski G 27 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0GoaltendingPlayer MIN GP W L T GA GAA SOMurray Bannerman 3371 60 27 25 4 215 3 83 0Warren Skorodenski 1396 27 11 9 3 75 3 22 2Chris Clifford 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 0Darren Pang 60 1 0 1 0 4 4 00 0Team 4847 80 38 35 7 294 3 64 2Playoffs Edit ScoringPlayer Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWGDenis Savard C 15 9 20 29 20 4 3 0 0Steve Larmer RW 15 9 13 22 14 2 5 0 1Darryl Sutter LW 15 12 7 19 12 7 2 0 4Troy Murray C 15 5 14 19 24 5 1 0 0Al Secord LW 15 7 9 16 42 2 1 0 1Doug Wilson D 12 3 10 13 12 2 2 0 0Tom Lysiak C 15 4 8 12 10 5 0 0 0Ed Olczyk C 15 6 5 11 11 4 1 1 0Ken Yaremchuk C 15 5 5 10 37 6 0 0 1Curt Fraser LW 15 6 3 9 36 5 0 0 1Behn Wilson D 15 4 5 9 60 8 1 0 1Bob Murray D 15 3 6 9 20 9 1 0 0Keith Brown D 11 2 7 9 31 13 1 0 0Jack O Callahan D 15 3 5 8 25 1 0 0 0Rick Paterson C 15 1 5 6 15 5 0 0 0Bill Gardner C 12 1 3 4 2 4 0 0 0Marc Bergevin D 6 0 3 3 2 4 0 0 0Steve Ludzik C 15 1 1 2 16 1 0 0 0Murray Bannerman G 15 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0Jerome Dupont D 15 0 2 2 41 7 0 0 0Randy Boyd D 3 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 0Dan Frawley RW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Warren Skorodenski G 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GoaltendingPlayer MIN GP W L GA GAA SOMurray Bannerman 906 15 9 6 72 4 77 0Warren Skorodenski 33 2 0 0 6 10 91 0Team 939 15 9 6 78 4 98 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 honors EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Draft picks EditChicago s draft picks at the 1984 NHL Entry Draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal Quebec Round Player Nationality College Junior Club team League 1 3 Eddie Olczyk nbsp United States US National Development Team NAHL 3 45 Trent Yawney nbsp Canada Saskatoon Blades WHL 4 66 Tommy Eriksson nbsp Sweden Modo Hockey Sweden 5 90 Timo Lehkonen nbsp Finland Jokerit Finland 5 101 Darin Sceviour nbsp Canada Lethbridge Broncos WHL 6 111 Chris Clifford nbsp Canada Kingston Canadians OHL 7 132 Mike Stapleton nbsp Canada Cornwall Royals OHL 8 153 Glenn Greenough nbsp Canada Sudbury Wolves OHL 9 174 Ralph DiFiore nbsp Canada Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 10 194 Joakim Pehrson nbsp Sweden Brynas IF Sweden 11 215 Bill Brown nbsp Canada Simley High School USHS MN 11 224 David Mackey nbsp Canada Victoria Cougars WHL 12 235 Dan Williams nbsp United States Oak Park High School USHS IL References EditBlackHawks on Hockey Database 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 1984 85 Chicago Black Hawks Statistics Hockey Reference com hockey reference com Retrieved June 16 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1984 85 Chicago Black Hawks season amp oldid 1179487556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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