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1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers season

The 1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 19th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the first round of the playoffs in five game to the New York Rangers.

1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers
Patrick Division champions
Division1st Patrick
Conference1st Wales
1985–86 record53–23–4
Home record33–6–1
Road record20–17–3
Goals for335 (4th)
Goals against241 (1st)
Team information
PresidentJay Snider
General managerBobby Clarke
CoachMike Keenan
CaptainDave Poulin
Alternate captainsMark Howe
Brad Marsh
ArenaSpectrum
Average attendance17,184[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Hershey Bears
Kalamazoo Wings
Team leaders
GoalsTim Kerr (58)
AssistsMark Howe (58)
PointsBrian Propp (97)
Penalty minutesRick Tocchet (284)
Plus/minusMark Howe (+85)
WinsBob Froese (31)
Goals against averageBob Froese (2.55)

Regular season edit

The club began the year 12–2–0 (with both losses coming at home to New Jersey and Quebec), which included 10 consecutive wins until goaltender Pelle Lindbergh was fatally injured in a car accident in the early hours of November 10.

Due to the tragedy, back-up Bob Froese became the de facto starter, and the club called up Darren Jensen for relief work. Froese suffered a groin injury in practice prior to the team's next game against the Edmonton Oilers, so Jensen got the start against the defending Stanley Cup champions at the Spectrum on November 14.[2]

Following an emotional memorial service, the Flyers posted a spirited 5–3 win, featuring four goals in the third period to earn their 11th victory in a row. They went on to beat Hartford two days later to set a new franchise record for consecutive wins, then rallied from three-goals down to top the New York Islanders 5–4 in overtime the next day. The Islanders ended the streak two nights later in Uniondale, almost wasting a four-goal lead in an 8–6 decision.

Philly became the first club in the NHL to reach 30 wins, after a 4–0 shutout of the Washington Capitals on January 9, but began to falter in February and early March, losing four straight games and seeing the Capitals climb within striking distance.[3] The Caps and Flyers each spent time in first place for the remainder of the schedule, but the orange and black took the division crown on the last day of the season (April 6) with a come-from-behind 5–3 home win after being down 2–0.[4][5][6]

In a 7–3 loss to the Devils on March 8, Tim Kerr set an NHL record with his 29th power-play goal of the season, passing Hall-of-Famer Phil Esposito's mark. He finished the year with 34, the league record to this day.

Propp had the best chance of his career to crack the 100-point mark, but that was derailed on March 6, when Buffalo Sabres forward Lindy Ruff caught him in the eye with a high stick. The incident cost Propp several games, and he finished with a team-high 97 points while also causing him to wear a visor for the remainder of his career.

Bob Clarke made a couple minor deals during the season, trading Ed Hospodar and the enigmatic Todd Bergen to the Minnesota North Stars for Dave Richter and Bo Berglund on November 29. Neither player lasted beyond the season with the Flyers, while Hospodar returned in 1986–87. Also, Joe Paterson and Len Hachborn were sent in separate deals to the Los Angeles Kings, and Chico Resch was acquired from the Devils for a draft pick in early March.

Froese finished second in voting for the Vezina Trophy. Mark Howe finished second in voting for the Norris Trophy and third in voting for the Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP.[7] Howe was named to the first NHL All-Star team and took home the NHL Plus-Minus Award – the defense pairing of Howe and Brad McCrimmon finished with a +85 and a +83 respectively – while Froese was named to the second NHL All-Star team and was the co-winner with Jensen of the William M. Jennings Trophy.

Season standings edit

Patrick Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Philadelphia Flyers 80 53 23 4 335 241 110
Washington Capitals 80 50 23 7 315 272 107
New York Islanders 80 39 29 12 327 284 90
New York Rangers 80 36 38 6 280 276 78
Pittsburgh Penguins 80 34 38 8 313 305 76
New Jersey Devils 80 28 49 3 300 374 59

[8]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

Patrick Division record vs. opponents

Vs. Wales Conference edit

Vs. Campbell Conference edit


Playoffs edit

Despite their regular season success, an emotionally exhausted Flyers team lost in the first round of the playoffs to the New York Rangers in five games.

Schedule and results edit

Regular season edit

1985–86 regular season[10]
October: 7–2–0, 14 points (home: 3–2–0; road: 4–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
1 October 10 New Jersey Devils 5–6 0–1–0 0 Recap
2 October 12 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4–2 1–1–0 2 Recap
3 October 13 @ Washington Capitals 4–2 2–1–0 4 Recap
4 October 17 Quebec Nordiques 1–2 2–2–0 4 Recap
5 October 19 Minnesota North Stars 7–3 3–2–0 6 Recap
6 October 20 @ Chicago Black Hawks 5–2 4–2–0 8 Recap
7 October 24 Hartford Whalers 3–0 5–2–0 10 Recap
8 October 27 Vancouver Canucks 7–4 6–2–0 12 Recap
9 October 30 @ Montreal Canadiens 5–4 7–2–0 14 Recap
November: 12–2–0, 24 points (home: 8–0–0; road: 4–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
10 November 2 @ Quebec Nordiques 5–3 8–2–0 16 Recap
11 November 3 Los Angeles Kings 7–4 9–2–0 18 Recap
12 November 6 @ New York Rangers 5–2 10–2–0 20 Recap
13 November 7 Chicago Black Hawks 6–2 11–2–0 22 Recap
14 November 9 Boston Bruins 5–3 12–2–0 24 Recap
15 November 14 Edmonton Oilers 5–3 13–2–0 26 Recap
16 November 16 @ Hartford Whalers 5–2 14–2–0 28 Recap
17 November 17 New York Islanders 5–4 OT 15–2–0 30 Recap
18 November 19 @ New York Islanders 6–8 15–3–0 30 Recap
19 November 21 Hartford Whalers 3–0 16–3–0 32 Recap
20 November 23 @ Boston Bruins 4–5 16–4–0 32 Recap
21 November 24 Pittsburgh Penguins 7–4 17–4–0 34 Recap
22 November 27 Winnipeg Jets 6–1 18–4–0 36 Recap
23 November 29 @ Minnesota North Stars 4–1 19–4–0 38 Recap
December: 9–6–0, 18 points (home: 5–1–0; road: 4–5–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
24 December 1 @ Winnipeg Jets 1–2 19–5–0 38 Recap
25 December 3 @ Detroit Red Wings 1–4 19–6–0 38 Recap
26 December 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–6 19–7–0 38 Recap
27 December 7 New York Rangers 4–0 20–7–0 40 Recap
28 December 8 @ New York Rangers 1–3 20–8–0 40 Recap
29 December 10 Boston Bruins 7–4 21–8–0 42 Recap
30 December 12 Montreal Canadiens 6–3 22–8–0 44 Recap
31 December 14 @ Detroit Red Wings 6–4 23–8–0 46 Recap
32 December 17 @ New Jersey Devils 4–7 23–9–0 46 Recap
33 December 19 New Jersey Devils 6–3 24–9–0 48 Recap
34 December 21 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4–2 25–9–0 50 Recap
35 December 22 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–2 OT 26–9–0 52 Recap
36 December 27 @ Vancouver Canucks 6–1 27–9–0 54 Recap
37 December 28 @ Calgary Flames 6–5 28–9–0 56 Recap
38 December 31 @ Edmonton Oilers 3–4 28–10–0 56 Recap
January: 7–5–1, 15 points (home: 4–1–0; road: 3–4–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
39 January 2 @ Los Angeles Kings 7–4 29–10–0 58 Recap
40 January 4 @ St. Louis Blues 1–2 29–11–0 58 Recap
41 January 9 Washington Capitals 4–0 30–11–0 60 Recap
42 January 11 @ New Jersey Devils 8–4 31–11–0 62 Recap
43 January 12 Calgary Flames 3–0 32–11–0 64 Recap
44 January 14 New Jersey Devils 3–2 33–11–0 66 Recap
45 January 17 New York Islanders 3–4 33–12–0 66 Recap
46 January 18 @ Washington Capitals 2–5 33–13–0 66 Recap
47 January 21 @ New York Islanders 3–7 33–14–0 66 Recap
48 January 23 Detroit Red Wings 5–2 34–14–0 68 Recap
49 January 25 @ St. Louis Blues 1–0 35–14–0 70 Recap
50 January 28 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2–2 OT 35–14–1 71 Recap
51 January 30 @ New York Islanders 4–8 35–15–1 71 Recap
February: 6–3–3, 15 points (home: 5–0–1; road: 1–3–2)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
52 February 1 @ Quebec Nordiques 2–2 OT 35–15–2 72 Recap
53 February 6 St. Louis Blues 4–3 36–15–2 74 Recap
54 February 8 Minnesota North Stars 3–3 OT 36–15–3 75 Recap
55 February 9 @ Chicago Black Hawks 2–2 OT 36–15–4 76 Recap
56 February 12 @ Buffalo Sabres 4–0 37–15–4 78 Recap
57 February 13 New York Islanders 6–3 38–15–4 80 Recap
58 February 15 @ Montreal Canadiens 3–5 38–16–4 80 Recap
59 February 17 Winnipeg Jets 8–4 39–16–4 82 Recap
60 February 20 Los Angeles Kings 5–3 40–16–4 84 Recap
61 February 22 Washington Capitals 3–1 41–16–4 86 Recap
62 February 27 @ Calgary Flames 4–7 41–17–4 86 Recap
63 February 28 @ Vancouver Canucks 1–3 41–18–4 86 Recap
March: 8–5–0, 16 points (home: 6–2–0; road: 2–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
64 March 2 @ Edmonton Oilers 1–2 OT 41–19–4 86 Recap
65 March 4 Buffalo Sabres 4–6 41–20–4 86 Recap
66 March 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 7–4 42–20–4 88 Recap
67 March 8 @ New Jersey Devils 3–7 42–21–4 88 Recap
68 March 9 @ New York Rangers 4–1 43–21–4 90 Recap
69 March 13 Washington Capitals 2–0 44–21–4 92 Recap
70 March 15 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 6–5 OT 45–21–4 94 Recap
71 March 16 New Jersey Devils 4–1 46–21–4 96 Recap
72 March 20 Pittsburgh Penguins 5–1 47–21–4 98 Recap
73 March 22 New York Rangers 4–2 48–21–4 100 Recap
74 March 23 @ Washington Capitals 5–6 48–22–4 100 Recap
75 March 27 Buffalo Sabres 0–1 48–23–4 100 Recap
76 March 29 New York Rangers 8–2 49–23–4 102 Recap
April: 4–0–0, 8 points (home: 2–0–0; road: 2–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
77 April 1 New York Islanders 4–2 50–23–4 104 Recap
78 April 2 @ New York Rangers 3–2 51–23–4 106 Recap
79 April 5 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4–3 OT 52–23–4 108 Recap
80 April 6 Washington Capitals 5–3 53–23–4 110 Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs edit

1986 Stanley Cup playoffs[10]
Patrick Division Semifinals vs. New York Rangers – Rangers win 3–2
Game Date Opponent Score Series Recap
1 April 9 New York Rangers 2–6 Rangers lead 1–0 Recap
2 April 10 New York Rangers 2–1 Series tied 1–1 Recap
3 April 12 @ New York Rangers 2–5 Rangers lead 2–1 Recap
4 April 13 @ New York Rangers 7–1 Series tied 2–2 Recap
5 April 15 New York Rangers 2–5 Rangers win 3–2 Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics edit

Scoring edit

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
26 Brian Propp LW 72 40 57 97 24 47 5 0 2 2 −2 4
12 Tim Kerr RW 76 58 26 84 −5 79 5 3 3 6 −2 8
2 Mark Howe D 77 24 58 82 85 36 5 0 4 4 0 0
23 Ilkka Sinisalo LW 74 39 37 76 17 31 5 2 2 4 1 2
20 Dave Poulin C 79 27 42 69 20 49 5 2 0 2 −4 2
9 Pelle Eklund C 70 15 51 66 −4 12 5 0 2 2 2 0
14 Ron Sutter C 75 18 42 60 26 159 5 0 2 2 2 10
10 Brad McCrimmon D 80 13 43 56 83 85 5 2 0 2 1 2
32 Murray Craven LW 78 21 33 54 24 34 5 0 3 3 0 4
25 Peter Zezel C 79 17 37 54 27 76 5 3 1 4 −2 4
3 Doug Crossman D 80 6 37 43 −5 55 5 0 1 1 0 4
15 Rich Sutter RW 78 14 25 39 28 199 5 2 0 2 2 19
22 Rick Tocchet RW 69 14 21 35 12 284 5 1 2 3 1 26
18 Lindsay Carson LW 50 9 12 21 10 84 1 0 0 0 0 5
21 Dave Brown RW 76 10 7 17 7 277 5 0 0 0 −3 16
8 Brad Marsh D 79 0 13 13 0 123 5 0 0 0 1 2
24 Derrick Smith LW 69 6 6 12 14 57 4 0 0 0 −3 10
17 Ed Hospodar D 17 3 1 4 0 55
27 Thomas Eriksson D 43 0 4 4 −12 16
42 Don Nachbaur C 5 1 1 2 3 7
34 Dave Richter D 50 0 2 2 −2 138 5 0 0 0 0 21
29 Daryl Stanley D 33 0 2 2 −5 69 1 0 0 0 0 2
37 Bo Berglund RW 7 0 2 2 0 4
35 Bob Froese G 51 0 1 1 8 5 0 1 1 0
30 Darren Jensen G 29 0 1 1 2
44 Mike Stothers D 6 0 1 1 1 6 3 0 0 0 0 4
31 Pelle Lindbergh G 8 0 0 0 0
33 Glenn Resch G 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
6 Joe Paterson LW 5 0 0 0 1 12
5 Kevin McCarthy D 4 0 0 0 0 4
39 Ross Fitzpatrick C 2 0 0 0 −1 0
5 Steve Smith D 2 0 0 0 −1 2
19 Scott Mellanby RW 2 0 0 0 −1 0
36 Carl Mokosak LW 1 0 0 0 0 5

Goaltending edit

  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
35 Bob Froese 51 47 31 10 3 1270 116 2.55 .909 5 2,724:05 5 5 2 3 123 15 3.08 .878 0 292:07
30 Darren Jensen 29 23 15 9 1 753 88 3.69 .883 2 1,430:54
31 Pelle Lindbergh 8 8 6 2 0 200 23 2.88 .885 1 478:25
33 Glenn Resch 5 2 1 2 0 84 10 3.23 .881 0 185:38 1 0 0 0 1 1 8.24 .000 0 7:17

Awards and records edit

Awards edit

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Emery Edge Award Mark Howe [11]
NHL first All-Star team Mark Howe (Defense) [12]
NHL second All-Star team Bob Froese (Goaltender) [12]
William M. Jennings Trophy Bob Froese [13]
Darren Jensen
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Bob Froese [14]
Mark Howe
Mike Keenan (Coach)
Tim Kerr[a]
Pelle Lindbergh[b]
Dave Poulin
Brian Propp
NHL Player of the Month Bob Froese (March) [16]
NHL Player of the Week Bob Froese (December 29) [17]
Bob Froese (January 9) [18]
Bob Froese (March 17)[c] [19]
Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Mark Howe [20]
Bobby Clarke Trophy Mark Howe [20]
Class Guy Award Murray Craven [20]

Records edit

Among the team records set during the 1985–86 season was a 13-game winning streak from October 19 to November 17.[21] On November 3, Tim Kerr set a team record (since tied multiple times) by scoring three powerplay goals in a game.[22] Pelle Eklund's nine consecutive games with an assist from March 2 to March 20 is a team rookie record.[23] Kerr's 34 powerplay goals on the season is an NHL record.[24] Mark Howe's +87 plus/minus rating is a franchise single season high and his seven shorthanded goals tied the franchise record.[25][26] Howe also set franchise marks for defenseman for goals scored (24) and points (82).[27][28] Eklund set the team rookie record for assists (51).[29] The team's 53 wins on the season tied the high mark set during the previous season.[30] Their four ties during the season is the fewest in team history, while the one home tie and three road ties is tied for the fewest.[30]

During the second period of game four of their division semifinal series against the New York Rangers, the Flyers tied a team record for most goals in a single playoff period (5) and set a team record for fastest five-goals scored in a playoff game, taking seven minutes and forty-eight seconds to do so.[31][32]

Transactions edit

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 31, 1985, the day after the deciding game of the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 24, 1986, the day of the deciding game of the 1986 Stanley Cup Finals.[33]

Trades edit

Date Details Ref
October 11, 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers
Steve Seguin
2nd-round pick in 1986
To Los Angeles Kings
Paul Guay
4th-round pick in 1986
[34]
November 7, 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future considerations[d]
To Edmonton Oilers
Ron Low
[35]
November 29, 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers
Bo Berglund
Dave Richter
To Minnesota North Stars
Todd Bergen
Ed Hospodar
[36]
December 5, 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future considerations
To Los Angeles Kings
Len Hachborn
[37]
December 18, 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers
Philadelphia's 4th-round pick in 1986
To Los Angeles Kings
Joe Paterson
[38]
March 11, 1986 To Philadelphia Flyers
Glenn Resch
To New Jersey Devils
3rd-round pick in 1986
[39]

Players acquired edit

Date Player Former team Via Ref
July 19, 1985 (1985-07-19) Kevin McCarthy Pittsburgh Penguins Free agency [40]
July 26, 1985 (1985-07-26) Jim Dobson Quebec Nordiques Free agency [41]
Carl Mokosak Los Angeles Kings Free agency [41]
Tim Tookey Pittsburgh Penguins Free agency [41]
September 30, 1985 (1985-09-30) Steve Martinson Toledo Goaldiggers (IHL) Free agency [42]
October 7, 1985 (1985-10-07) Dave Farrish Toronto Maple Leafs Free agency [43]
October 8, 1985 (1985-10-08) Florent Robidoux Milwaukee Admirals (IHL) Free agency [44]
November 7, 1985 (1985-11-07) Ron Low Edmonton Oilers Waivers [35]
January 15, 1986 (1986-01-15) John Kemp Canadian National Team Free agency [45]
March 19, 1986 (1986-03-19) Craig Berube Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) Free agency [46]

Players lost edit

Date Player New team Via Ref
June 10, 1985 (1985-06-10) Miroslav Dvorak ESG Kassel (Germany) Retirement[e] [47]
August 22, 1985 (1985-08-22) Bill Barber Retirement[f] [48]
September 25, 1985 (1985-09-25) Todd Bergen Minnesota North Stars[g] Retirement [49]
N/A Tim Young Retirement [50]
Jim Dobson New York Rangers[h] Release [51]

Signings edit

Date Player Term Ref
June 18, 1985 (1985-06-18) Pelle Eklund 2-year [52]
August 14, 1985 (1985-08-14) Ray Allison [53]
Ed Hospodar [53]
Brad Marsh [53]
Dave McLay [53]
John Stevens [53]
Rich Sutter [53]
Ron Sutter [53]
October 10, 1985 (1985-10-10) Pelle Lindbergh 6-year [54]
November 7, 1985 (1985-11-07) Jeff Chychrun [55]
March 13, 1986 (1986-03-13) Scott Mellanby [56]

Draft picks edit

Philadelphia's picks at the 1985 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, on June 15, 1985.[57] The Flyers traded their tenth-round pick, 210th overall, to the Boston Bruins for Ian Armstrong on May 24, 1984.[58]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) Notes
1 21 Glen Seabrooke Center   Canada Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2 42 Bruce Rendall Left wing   Canada Chatham Maroons (OPJHL)
3 48 Darryl Gilmour Goaltender   Canada Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL) [i]
3 63 Shane Whelan Center   Canada Oshawa Generals (OHL)
4 84 Paul Marshall Defense   United States Northwood School (N.Y.)
5 105 Daril Holmes Right wing   Canada Kingston Canadians (OHL)
6 126 Ken Alexander Defense   United States Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
7 147 Tony Horacek Left wing   Canada Kelowna Wings (WHL)
8 168 Mike Cusack Forward   United States Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
9 189 Gord Murphy Defense   Canada Oshawa Generals (OHL)
11 231 Rod Williams Right wing   Canada Kelowna Wings (WHL)
12 252 Paul Maurice Defense   Canada Windsor Compuware Spitfires (OHL)

Farm teams edit

The Flyers were affiliated with the Hershey Bears of the AHL[59][60] and the Kalamazoo Wings of the IHL.[61]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Kerr was voted to the starting lineup.[15]
  2. ^ Lindbergh was posthumously voted to the starting lineup.[15]
  3. ^ Co-winner with Edmonton Oilers' Paul Coffey
  4. ^ The Flyers claimed Low off waivers and agreed to a deal which allowed Edmonton to retain Low's rights but would guarantee them Low if Edmonton did not need him as a backup goaltender after Grant Fuhr recovered from an injury.[35] On December 3, the Flyers passed on reacquiring Low and Edmonton returned him to their American Hockey League affiliate in Nova Scotia.[35]
  5. ^ Dvorak retired from the NHL.
  6. ^ Barber missed the entire 1984–85 season due to a knee injury.
  7. ^ Bergen was traded to Minnesota on November 29 and resumed his playing career.[36]
  8. ^ Dobson signed with New York on December 13.
  9. ^ The Flyers traded Paul Holmgren to the Minnesota North Stars for the rights to Paul Guay and the North Stars' third-round pick, 48th overall, on February 23, 1984.[58]

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The 1985 86 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 19th season in the National Hockey League NHL The Flyers lost in the first round of the playoffs in five game to the New York Rangers 1985 86 Philadelphia FlyersPatrick Division championsDivision1st PatrickConference1st Wales1985 86 record53 23 4Home record33 6 1Road record20 17 3Goals for335 4th Goals against241 1st Team informationPresidentJay SniderGeneral managerBobby ClarkeCoachMike KeenanCaptainDave PoulinAlternate captainsMark HoweBrad MarshArenaSpectrumAverage attendance17 184 1 Minor league affiliate s Hershey BearsKalamazoo WingsTeam leadersGoalsTim Kerr 58 AssistsMark Howe 58 PointsBrian Propp 97 Penalty minutesRick Tocchet 284 Plus minusMark Howe 85 WinsBob Froese 31 Goals against averageBob Froese 2 55 1984 851986 87 Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Season standings 1 2 Record vs opponents 1 2 1 Vs Wales Conference 1 2 2 Vs Campbell Conference 2 Playoffs 3 Schedule and results 3 1 Regular season 3 2 Playoffs 4 Player statistics 4 1 Scoring 4 2 Goaltending 5 Awards and records 5 1 Awards 5 2 Records 6 Transactions 6 1 Trades 6 2 Players acquired 6 3 Players lost 6 4 Signings 7 Draft picks 8 Farm teams 9 Notes 10 ReferencesRegular season editThe club began the year 12 2 0 with both losses coming at home to New Jersey and Quebec which included 10 consecutive wins until goaltender Pelle Lindbergh was fatally injured in a car accident in the early hours of November 10 Due to the tragedy back up Bob Froese became the de facto starter and the club called up Darren Jensen for relief work Froese suffered a groin injury in practice prior to the team s next game against the Edmonton Oilers so Jensen got the start against the defending Stanley Cup champions at the Spectrum on November 14 2 Following an emotional memorial service the Flyers posted a spirited 5 3 win featuring four goals in the third period to earn their 11th victory in a row They went on to beat Hartford two days later to set a new franchise record for consecutive wins then rallied from three goals down to top the New York Islanders 5 4 in overtime the next day The Islanders ended the streak two nights later in Uniondale almost wasting a four goal lead in an 8 6 decision Philly became the first club in the NHL to reach 30 wins after a 4 0 shutout of the Washington Capitals on January 9 but began to falter in February and early March losing four straight games and seeing the Capitals climb within striking distance 3 The Caps and Flyers each spent time in first place for the remainder of the schedule but the orange and black took the division crown on the last day of the season April 6 with a come from behind 5 3 home win after being down 2 0 4 5 6 In a 7 3 loss to the Devils on March 8 Tim Kerr set an NHL record with his 29th power play goal of the season passing Hall of Famer Phil Esposito s mark He finished the year with 34 the league record to this day Propp had the best chance of his career to crack the 100 point mark but that was derailed on March 6 when Buffalo Sabres forward Lindy Ruff caught him in the eye with a high stick The incident cost Propp several games and he finished with a team high 97 points while also causing him to wear a visor for the remainder of his career Bob Clarke made a couple minor deals during the season trading Ed Hospodar and the enigmatic Todd Bergen to the Minnesota North Stars for Dave Richter and Bo Berglund on November 29 Neither player lasted beyond the season with the Flyers while Hospodar returned in 1986 87 Also Joe Paterson and Len Hachborn were sent in separate deals to the Los Angeles Kings and Chico Resch was acquired from the Devils for a draft pick in early March Froese finished second in voting for the Vezina Trophy Mark Howe finished second in voting for the Norris Trophy and third in voting for the Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP 7 Howe was named to the first NHL All Star team and took home the NHL Plus Minus Award the defense pairing of Howe and Brad McCrimmon finished with a 85 and a 83 respectively while Froese was named to the second NHL All Star team and was the co winner with Jensen of the William M Jennings Trophy Season standings edit Patrick Division GP W L T GF GA Pts Philadelphia Flyers 80 53 23 4 335 241 110 Washington Capitals 80 50 23 7 315 272 107 New York Islanders 80 39 29 12 327 284 90 New York Rangers 80 36 38 6 280 276 78 Pittsburgh Penguins 80 34 38 8 313 305 76 New Jersey Devils 80 28 49 3 300 374 59 8 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 Patrick Division record vs opponents Vs Wales Conference edit Vs Patrick Division 1985 86 NHL records 9 Team NJD NYI NYR PHI PIT WSH Total New Jersey 2 5 2 5 3 4 2 4 1 1 6 10 24 1 N Y Islanders 5 2 3 3 1 4 3 5 1 1 3 4 20 13 2 N Y Rangers 5 2 3 3 1 1 6 2 4 1 3 3 1 14 18 3 Philadelphia 4 3 3 4 6 1 6 0 1 5 2 24 10 1 Pittsburgh 4 2 1 1 5 1 4 2 1 0 6 1 1 6 10 21 4 Washington 6 1 4 3 3 3 1 2 5 6 1 21 13 1 Vs Adams Division 1985 86 NHL records Team BOS BUF HFD MTL QUE Total New Jersey 0 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 5 10 0 N Y Islanders 1 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 6 7 2 N Y Rangers 2 1 0 3 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 5 8 2 Philadelphia 2 1 1 2 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 9 5 1 Pittsburgh 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 5 7 3 Washington 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 10 1 4 Vs Campbell Conference edit Vs Norris Division 1985 86 NHL records Team CHI DET MIN STL TOR Total New Jersey 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 7 7 1 N Y Islanders 0 2 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 7 5 3 N Y Rangers 0 3 3 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 7 7 1 Philadelphia 2 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 1 10 3 2 Pittsburgh 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 11 3 1 Washington 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 2 1 11 4 0 Vs Smythe Division 1985 86 NHL records Team CGY EDM LAK VAN WIN Total New Jersey 0 2 1 0 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 6 8 1 N Y Islanders 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 6 4 5 N Y Rangers 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 0 2 1 10 5 0 Philadelphia 2 1 1 2 3 0 2 1 2 1 10 5 0 Pittsburgh 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 8 7 0 Washington 0 3 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 8 5 2Playoffs editDespite their regular season success an emotionally exhausted Flyers team lost in the first round of the playoffs to the New York Rangers in five games Schedule and results editRegular season edit 1985 86 regular season 10 October 7 2 0 14 points home 3 2 0 road 4 0 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 1 October 10 New Jersey Devils 5 6 0 1 0 0 Recap 2 October 12 Pittsburgh Penguins 4 2 1 1 0 2 Recap 3 October 13 Washington Capitals 4 2 2 1 0 4 Recap 4 October 17 Quebec Nordiques 1 2 2 2 0 4 Recap 5 October 19 Minnesota North Stars 7 3 3 2 0 6 Recap 6 October 20 Chicago Black Hawks 5 2 4 2 0 8 Recap 7 October 24 Hartford Whalers 3 0 5 2 0 10 Recap 8 October 27 Vancouver Canucks 7 4 6 2 0 12 Recap 9 October 30 Montreal Canadiens 5 4 7 2 0 14 Recap November 12 2 0 24 points home 8 0 0 road 4 2 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 10 November 2 Quebec Nordiques 5 3 8 2 0 16 Recap 11 November 3 Los Angeles Kings 7 4 9 2 0 18 Recap 12 November 6 New York Rangers 5 2 10 2 0 20 Recap 13 November 7 Chicago Black Hawks 6 2 11 2 0 22 Recap 14 November 9 Boston Bruins 5 3 12 2 0 24 Recap 15 November 14 Edmonton Oilers 5 3 13 2 0 26 Recap 16 November 16 Hartford Whalers 5 2 14 2 0 28 Recap 17 November 17 New York Islanders 5 4 OT 15 2 0 30 Recap 18 November 19 New York Islanders 6 8 15 3 0 30 Recap 19 November 21 Hartford Whalers 3 0 16 3 0 32 Recap 20 November 23 Boston Bruins 4 5 16 4 0 32 Recap 21 November 24 Pittsburgh Penguins 7 4 17 4 0 34 Recap 22 November 27 Winnipeg Jets 6 1 18 4 0 36 Recap 23 November 29 Minnesota North Stars 4 1 19 4 0 38 Recap December 9 6 0 18 points home 5 1 0 road 4 5 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 24 December 1 Winnipeg Jets 1 2 19 5 0 38 Recap 25 December 3 Detroit Red Wings 1 4 19 6 0 38 Recap 26 December 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 6 19 7 0 38 Recap 27 December 7 New York Rangers 4 0 20 7 0 40 Recap 28 December 8 New York Rangers 1 3 20 8 0 40 Recap 29 December 10 Boston Bruins 7 4 21 8 0 42 Recap 30 December 12 Montreal Canadiens 6 3 22 8 0 44 Recap 31 December 14 Detroit Red Wings 6 4 23 8 0 46 Recap 32 December 17 New Jersey Devils 4 7 23 9 0 46 Recap 33 December 19 New Jersey Devils 6 3 24 9 0 48 Recap 34 December 21 Pittsburgh Penguins 4 2 25 9 0 50 Recap 35 December 22 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 2 OT 26 9 0 52 Recap 36 December 27 Vancouver Canucks 6 1 27 9 0 54 Recap 37 December 28 Calgary Flames 6 5 28 9 0 56 Recap 38 December 31 Edmonton Oilers 3 4 28 10 0 56 Recap January 7 5 1 15 points home 4 1 0 road 3 4 1 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 39 January 2 Los Angeles Kings 7 4 29 10 0 58 Recap 40 January 4 St Louis Blues 1 2 29 11 0 58 Recap 41 January 9 Washington Capitals 4 0 30 11 0 60 Recap 42 January 11 New Jersey Devils 8 4 31 11 0 62 Recap 43 January 12 Calgary Flames 3 0 32 11 0 64 Recap 44 January 14 New Jersey Devils 3 2 33 11 0 66 Recap 45 January 17 New York Islanders 3 4 33 12 0 66 Recap 46 January 18 Washington Capitals 2 5 33 13 0 66 Recap 47 January 21 New York Islanders 3 7 33 14 0 66 Recap 48 January 23 Detroit Red Wings 5 2 34 14 0 68 Recap 49 January 25 St Louis Blues 1 0 35 14 0 70 Recap 50 January 28 Pittsburgh Penguins 2 2 OT 35 14 1 71 Recap 51 January 30 New York Islanders 4 8 35 15 1 71 Recap February 6 3 3 15 points home 5 0 1 road 1 3 2 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 52 February 1 Quebec Nordiques 2 2 OT 35 15 2 72 Recap 53 February 6 St Louis Blues 4 3 36 15 2 74 Recap 54 February 8 Minnesota North Stars 3 3 OT 36 15 3 75 Recap 55 February 9 Chicago Black Hawks 2 2 OT 36 15 4 76 Recap 56 February 12 Buffalo Sabres 4 0 37 15 4 78 Recap 57 February 13 New York Islanders 6 3 38 15 4 80 Recap 58 February 15 Montreal Canadiens 3 5 38 16 4 80 Recap 59 February 17 Winnipeg Jets 8 4 39 16 4 82 Recap 60 February 20 Los Angeles Kings 5 3 40 16 4 84 Recap 61 February 22 Washington Capitals 3 1 41 16 4 86 Recap 62 February 27 Calgary Flames 4 7 41 17 4 86 Recap 63 February 28 Vancouver Canucks 1 3 41 18 4 86 Recap March 8 5 0 16 points home 6 2 0 road 2 3 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 64 March 2 Edmonton Oilers 1 2 OT 41 19 4 86 Recap 65 March 4 Buffalo Sabres 4 6 41 20 4 86 Recap 66 March 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 7 4 42 20 4 88 Recap 67 March 8 New Jersey Devils 3 7 42 21 4 88 Recap 68 March 9 New York Rangers 4 1 43 21 4 90 Recap 69 March 13 Washington Capitals 2 0 44 21 4 92 Recap 70 March 15 Toronto Maple Leafs 6 5 OT 45 21 4 94 Recap 71 March 16 New Jersey Devils 4 1 46 21 4 96 Recap 72 March 20 Pittsburgh Penguins 5 1 47 21 4 98 Recap 73 March 22 New York Rangers 4 2 48 21 4 100 Recap 74 March 23 Washington Capitals 5 6 48 22 4 100 Recap 75 March 27 Buffalo Sabres 0 1 48 23 4 100 Recap 76 March 29 New York Rangers 8 2 49 23 4 102 Recap April 4 0 0 8 points home 2 0 0 road 2 0 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap 77 April 1 New York Islanders 4 2 50 23 4 104 Recap 78 April 2 New York Rangers 3 2 51 23 4 106 Recap 79 April 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 4 3 OT 52 23 4 108 Recap 80 April 6 Washington Capitals 5 3 53 23 4 110 Recap Legend Win 2 points Loss 0 points Tie 1 point Playoffs edit 1986 Stanley Cup playoffs 10 Patrick Division Semifinals vs New York Rangers Rangers win 3 2 Game Date Opponent Score Series Recap 1 April 9 New York Rangers 2 6 Rangers lead 1 0 Recap 2 April 10 New York Rangers 2 1 Series tied 1 1 Recap 3 April 12 New York Rangers 2 5 Rangers lead 2 1 Recap 4 April 13 New York Rangers 7 1 Series tied 2 2 Recap 5 April 15 New York Rangers 2 5 Rangers win 3 2 Recap Legend Win LossPlayer statistics editScoring edit Position abbreviations C Center D Defense G Goaltender LW Left wing RW Right wing Joined team via a transaction e g trade waivers signing during the season Stats reflect time with the Flyers only Left team via a transaction e g trade waivers release during the season Stats reflect time with the Flyers only Regular season Playoffs No Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 26 Brian Propp LW 72 40 57 97 24 47 5 0 2 2 2 4 12 Tim Kerr RW 76 58 26 84 5 79 5 3 3 6 2 8 2 Mark Howe D 77 24 58 82 85 36 5 0 4 4 0 0 23 Ilkka Sinisalo LW 74 39 37 76 17 31 5 2 2 4 1 2 20 Dave Poulin C 79 27 42 69 20 49 5 2 0 2 4 2 9 Pelle Eklund C 70 15 51 66 4 12 5 0 2 2 2 0 14 Ron Sutter C 75 18 42 60 26 159 5 0 2 2 2 10 10 Brad McCrimmon D 80 13 43 56 83 85 5 2 0 2 1 2 32 Murray Craven LW 78 21 33 54 24 34 5 0 3 3 0 4 25 Peter Zezel C 79 17 37 54 27 76 5 3 1 4 2 4 3 Doug Crossman D 80 6 37 43 5 55 5 0 1 1 0 4 15 Rich Sutter RW 78 14 25 39 28 199 5 2 0 2 2 19 22 Rick Tocchet RW 69 14 21 35 12 284 5 1 2 3 1 26 18 Lindsay Carson LW 50 9 12 21 10 84 1 0 0 0 0 5 21 Dave Brown RW 76 10 7 17 7 277 5 0 0 0 3 16 8 Brad Marsh D 79 0 13 13 0 123 5 0 0 0 1 2 24 Derrick Smith LW 69 6 6 12 14 57 4 0 0 0 3 10 17 Ed Hospodar D 17 3 1 4 0 55 27 Thomas Eriksson D 43 0 4 4 12 16 42 Don Nachbaur C 5 1 1 2 3 7 34 Dave Richter D 50 0 2 2 2 138 5 0 0 0 0 21 29 Daryl Stanley D 33 0 2 2 5 69 1 0 0 0 0 2 37 Bo Berglund RW 7 0 2 2 0 4 35 Bob Froese G 51 0 1 1 8 5 0 1 1 0 30 Darren Jensen G 29 0 1 1 2 44 Mike Stothers D 6 0 1 1 1 6 3 0 0 0 0 4 31 Pelle Lindbergh G 8 0 0 0 0 33 Glenn Resch G 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Joe Paterson LW 5 0 0 0 1 12 5 Kevin McCarthy D 4 0 0 0 0 4 39 Ross Fitzpatrick C 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 Steve Smith D 2 0 0 0 1 2 19 Scott Mellanby RW 2 0 0 0 1 0 36 Carl Mokosak LW 1 0 0 0 0 5 Goaltending edit Joined team via a transaction e g trade waivers signing during the season Stats reflect time with the Flyers only Left team via a transaction e g trade waivers release during the season Stats reflect time with the Flyers only Regular season Playoffs No Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV SO TOI 35 Bob Froese 51 47 31 10 3 1270 116 2 55 909 5 2 724 05 5 5 2 3 123 15 3 08 878 0 292 07 30 Darren Jensen 29 23 15 9 1 753 88 3 69 883 2 1 430 54 31 Pelle Lindbergh 8 8 6 2 0 200 23 2 88 885 1 478 25 33 Glenn Resch 5 2 1 2 0 84 10 3 23 881 0 185 38 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 24 000 0 7 17Awards and records editAwards edit Type Award honor Recipient Ref League annual Emery Edge Award Mark Howe 11 NHL first All Star team Mark Howe Defense 12 NHL second All Star team Bob Froese Goaltender 12 William M Jennings Trophy Bob Froese 13 Darren Jensen League in season NHL All Star Game selection Bob Froese 14 Mark Howe Mike Keenan Coach Tim Kerr a Pelle Lindbergh b Dave Poulin Brian Propp NHL Player of the Month Bob Froese March 16 NHL Player of the Week Bob Froese December 29 17 Bob Froese January 9 18 Bob Froese March 17 c 19 Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Mark Howe 20 Bobby Clarke Trophy Mark Howe 20 Class Guy Award Murray Craven 20 Records edit See also List of Philadelphia Flyers records Among the team records set during the 1985 86 season was a 13 game winning streak from October 19 to November 17 21 On November 3 Tim Kerr set a team record since tied multiple times by scoring three powerplay goals in a game 22 Pelle Eklund s nine consecutive games with an assist from March 2 to March 20 is a team rookie record 23 Kerr s 34 powerplay goals on the season is an NHL record 24 Mark Howe s 87 plus minus rating is a franchise single season high and his seven shorthanded goals tied the franchise record 25 26 Howe also set franchise marks for defenseman for goals scored 24 and points 82 27 28 Eklund set the team rookie record for assists 51 29 The team s 53 wins on the season tied the high mark set during the previous season 30 Their four ties during the season is the fewest in team history while the one home tie and three road ties is tied for the fewest 30 During the second period of game four of their division semifinal series against the New York Rangers the Flyers tied a team record for most goals in a single playoff period 5 and set a team record for fastest five goals scored in a playoff game taking seven minutes and forty eight seconds to do so 31 32 Transactions editThe Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 31 1985 the day after the deciding game of the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals through May 24 1986 the day of the deciding game of the 1986 Stanley Cup Finals 33 Trades edit Date Details Ref October 11 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers Steve Seguin2nd round pick in 1986 To Los Angeles Kings Paul Guay4th round pick in 1986 34 November 7 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers Future considerations d To Edmonton Oilers Ron Low 35 November 29 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers Bo BerglundDave Richter To Minnesota North Stars Todd BergenEd Hospodar 36 December 5 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers Future considerations To Los Angeles Kings Len Hachborn 37 December 18 1985 To Philadelphia Flyers Philadelphia s 4th round pick in 1986 To Los Angeles Kings Joe Paterson 38 March 11 1986 To Philadelphia Flyers Glenn Resch To New Jersey Devils 3rd round pick in 1986 39 Players acquired edit Date Player Former team Via Ref July 19 1985 1985 07 19 Kevin McCarthy Pittsburgh Penguins Free agency 40 July 26 1985 1985 07 26 Jim Dobson Quebec Nordiques Free agency 41 Carl Mokosak Los Angeles Kings Free agency 41 Tim Tookey Pittsburgh Penguins Free agency 41 September 30 1985 1985 09 30 Steve Martinson Toledo Goaldiggers IHL Free agency 42 October 7 1985 1985 10 07 Dave Farrish Toronto Maple Leafs Free agency 43 October 8 1985 1985 10 08 Florent Robidoux Milwaukee Admirals IHL Free agency 44 November 7 1985 1985 11 07 Ron Low Edmonton Oilers Waivers 35 January 15 1986 1986 01 15 John Kemp Canadian National Team Free agency 45 March 19 1986 1986 03 19 Craig Berube Medicine Hat Tigers WHL Free agency 46 Players lost edit Date Player New team Via Ref June 10 1985 1985 06 10 Miroslav Dvorak ESG Kassel Germany Retirement e 47 August 22 1985 1985 08 22 Bill Barber Retirement f 48 September 25 1985 1985 09 25 Todd Bergen Minnesota North Stars g Retirement 49 N A Tim Young Retirement 50 Jim Dobson New York Rangers h Release 51 Signings edit Date Player Term Ref June 18 1985 1985 06 18 Pelle Eklund 2 year 52 August 14 1985 1985 08 14 Ray Allison 53 Ed Hospodar 53 Brad Marsh 53 Dave McLay 53 John Stevens 53 Rich Sutter 53 Ron Sutter 53 October 10 1985 1985 10 10 Pelle Lindbergh 6 year 54 November 7 1985 1985 11 07 Jeff Chychrun 55 March 13 1986 1986 03 13 Scott Mellanby 56 Draft picks editSee also List of Philadelphia Flyers draft picks Philadelphia s picks at the 1985 NHL Entry Draft which was held at the Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto on June 15 1985 57 The Flyers traded their tenth round pick 210th overall to the Boston Bruins for Ian Armstrong on May 24 1984 58 Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team league Notes 1 21 Glen Seabrooke Center nbsp Canada Peterborough Petes OHL 2 42 Bruce Rendall Left wing nbsp Canada Chatham Maroons OPJHL 3 48 Darryl Gilmour Goaltender nbsp Canada Moose Jaw Warriors WHL i 3 63 Shane Whelan Center nbsp Canada Oshawa Generals OHL 4 84 Paul Marshall Defense nbsp United States Northwood School N Y 5 105 Daril Holmes Right wing nbsp Canada Kingston Canadians OHL 6 126 Ken Alexander Defense nbsp United States Kitchener Rangers OHL 7 147 Tony Horacek Left wing nbsp Canada Kelowna Wings WHL 8 168 Mike Cusack Forward nbsp United States Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 9 189 Gord Murphy Defense nbsp Canada Oshawa Generals OHL 11 231 Rod Williams Right wing nbsp Canada Kelowna Wings WHL 12 252 Paul Maurice Defense nbsp Canada Windsor Compuware Spitfires OHL Farm teams editThe Flyers were affiliated with the Hershey Bears of the AHL 59 60 and the Kalamazoo Wings of the IHL 61 Notes edit Kerr was voted to the starting lineup 15 Lindbergh was posthumously voted to the starting lineup 15 Co winner with Edmonton Oilers Paul Coffey The Flyers claimed Low off waivers and agreed to a deal which allowed Edmonton to retain Low s rights but would guarantee them Low if Edmonton did not need him as a backup goaltender after Grant Fuhr recovered from an injury 35 On December 3 the Flyers passed on reacquiring Low and Edmonton returned him to their American Hockey League affiliate in Nova Scotia 35 Dvorak retired from the NHL Barber missed the entire 1984 85 season due to a knee injury Bergen was traded to Minnesota on November 29 and resumed his playing career 36 Dobson signed with New York on December 13 The Flyers traded Paul Holmgren to the Minnesota North Stars for the rights to Paul Guay and the North Stars third round pick 48th overall on February 23 1984 58 References editGeneral Philadelphia Flyers 1985 86 roster and statistics The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved February 10 2022 1985 86 Philadelphia Flyers Roster and Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved February 10 2022 Flyers History Season Overview 1985 86 Flyers History FlyersAlumni net Retrieved February 10 2022 Specific All Time Team Attendance P Anson Flyers History Retrieved October 26 2013 Sell Dave November 13 1985 It s Now Froese s Job With Mourning Flyers Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved April 3 2024 The Washington Capitals pursued the Philadelphia Flyers for first UPI Archives UPI March 5 1986 Retrieved April 3 2024 Brian Propp scored three goals Sunday night to help UPI Archives UPI Retrieved April 3 2024 Cialini Joe April 7 1986 Brian Propp who said avoiding the New York Islanders UPI Archives UPI Retrieved April 3 2024 Report Morning Call Staff April 7 1986 PROPP ER FINISH STOPS CAPS PHILLY CLINCHES PATRICK CROWN WITH 5 3 WIN The Morning Call Retrieved April 3 2024 Flyers History NHL Award Votes P Anson Flyers History Retrieved November 18 2013 Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Dan Diamond amp Associates p 153 ISBN 9781894801225 All Time NHL Results NHL com Retrieved August 25 2023 a b 1985 86 Philadelphia Flyers Schedule and Results Hockey Reference com Retrieved August 26 2022 Bostrom Don October 17 1986 Kerr Propp Score Twice in 6 2 Win The Morning Call Retrieved August 2 2014 a b 2014 15 NHL Official Guide amp Record Book p 230 32 William M Jennings Trophy National Hockey League Retrieved August 7 2015 38th NHL All Star Game NHL com Retrieved August 7 2015 a b NHL All Star Game Starting Lineups by Year since 1986 NHL com Retrieved August 7 2015 Morganti Al April 9 1986 Flyers Should Pass Rangers The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 7 2015 Froese gets NHL honor The Pantagraph December 30 1985 Retrieved August 7 2015 Morganti Al January 10 1986 Flyers Shut Down Caps for a 4 0 Win The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 7 2015 Morganti Al March 17 1986 Flyers Dump The Devils For Fourth Straight Win The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 7 2015 a b c Flyers History Team Awards P Anson Retrieved August 7 2015 Team Records Longest Winning Streaks Season records nhl com Retrieved September 14 2022 Skater Records Most Power Play Goals Game records nhl com Retrieved September 6 2022 Skater Records Longest Assist Streaks Season Rookie records nhl com Retrieved September 9 2022 Skater Records Most Power Play Goals Season records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 List of all the Philadelphia Flyers Season Leaders Hockey Reference com Retrieved September 8 2022 Skater Records Most Shorthanded Goals Season records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 Skater Records Most Goals Defenseman Season records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 Skater Records Most Points Defenseman Season records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 Skater Records Most Assists Rookie Season records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 a b Philadelphia Flyers Year by Year Record records nhl com Retrieved September 12 2022 Playoff Team Records Most Goals One Team Playoff Period records nhl com Retrieved September 14 2022 Playoff Team Records Fastest Five Goals One Team Playoff Game records nhl com Retrieved September 14 2022 Hockey Transactions Search Results Pro Sports Transactions Retrieved April 11 2014 Baker Chris October 12 1985 Kings Obtain Guay in Trade With Flyers Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 12 2014 a b c d Ron Low career profile at 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