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1988–89 Quebec Nordiques season

The 1988–89 Quebec Nordiques season saw the team finish in fifth place in the Adams Division with a record of 27 wins, 46 losses, and 7 ties for 61 points.

1988–89 Quebec Nordiques
Division5th Adams
Conference11th Wales
1988–89 record27–46–7
Home record16–20–4
Road record11–26–3
Goals for269
Goals against342
Team information
General managerMartin Madden
CoachRon Lapointe and Jean Perron
CaptainPeter Stastny
ArenaColisée de Québec
Team leaders
GoalsWalt Poddubny (38)
AssistsPeter Stastny (50)
PointsPeter Stastny (85)
Penalty minutesSteven Finn (235)
WinsMario Gosselin (11)
Goals against averageRon Tugnutt (3.60)

Off-season edit

Quebec announced that interim head coach Ron Lapointe would come back on a permanent basis as head coach of the team. Lapointe had a 22-30-4 record with the Nordiques in 1987–88.

At the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, Quebec had two picks in the first round, the third overall pick, and the fifth overall pick. The Nordiques selected Curtis Leschyshyn of the Saskatoon Blades with the third pick. He had 14 goals and 55 points, and would see regular playing time with Quebec in the upcoming season. With the fifth pick, the Nordiques selected Daniel Dore. Dore had 24 goals, 63 points and 223 penalty minutes with the Drummondville Voltigeurs in 1987–88. In the later rounds of the draft, Quebec selected Valeri Kamensky and Alexei Gusarov of CSKA Moscow.

The Nordiques made some trades during the summer months, as they dealt away Mike Eagles to the Chicago Blackhawks for Bob Mason. Mason appeared in 41 games with Chicago, going 13-18-8 with a 4.15 GAA in 1987–88. Quebec then traded away Terry Carkner to the Philadelphia Flyers for Greg Smyth and the Flyers third round draft pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. Smyth had a goal and seven points in 48 games with Philadelphia, as well as 192 penalty minutes.

Quebec's biggest trade of the summer was trading away Normand Rochefort and Jason Lafreniere to the New York Rangers for Bruce Bell, Jari Gronstrand, Walt Poddubny, and the Rangers fourth round draft pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. Bell played his rookie season with the Nordiques in 1984–85, however, he spent most of the 1987–88 season with the Colorado Rangers of the IHL, where he had 11 goals and 45 points in 65 games. In 13 games with New York, Bell had a goal and two assists. Poddubny was coming off of a 38 goal and 88 point season with the Rangers in 1987–88. Poddubny scored 40 goals and 87 points with New York in 1986–87. Gronstrand had three goals and 14 points on the Rangers blueline in 1987–88.

Regular season edit

The Nordiques began the season with three wins in their first four games, however, Quebec would slump, and fall to 6-12-2 after twenty games. The team made some trades in December, acquiring former team captain Mario Marois from the Winnipeg Jets, however, the club continued to lose, and had an 11-20-2 record after 33 games. The Nordiques then fired Lapointe as head coach, and replaced him with Jean Perron on an interim basis. Perron had coached the Montreal Canadiens to the 1986 Stanley Cup. Under Perron, the club continued to lose, as Quebec quickly fell out of the playoff race. The team finished the season with a 27-46-7 record, earning 61 points, which was 18 points behind the Hartford Whalers for the final playoff spot in the Adams Division, and tied with the New York Islanders with the lowest point total in the league, On the basis of the Islanders winning more games (28-27), the Nords claimed last place in the overall standings.

Captain Peter Stastny led the club with 85 points, as he scored 35 goals and 50 assists in 72 games. Walt Poddubny scored a team high 38 goals in his first season with the Nordiques, as he also had 37 assists for 75 points. Michel Goulet saw his numbers drop to 26 goals and 64 points, his lowest totals since his rookie season in 1979–80. Rookie Joe Sakic had 23 goals and 62 points.

Jeff Brown had another solid season on the Nordiques blueline, scoring 21 goals and 68 points, good for third on team scoring. Brown had 13 powerplay goals, tied with Peter Stastny for second on the team, one behind team leader Walt Poddubny.

In goal, Mario Gosselin saw the majority of action, appearing in 39 games, earning 11 wins and a 4.24 GAA. Bob Mason had a tough season, earning only five wins in 22 games with a 4.73 GAA, while Ron Tugnutt had a 10-10-3 record in 26 games, with a team best 3.60 GAA and a.893 save percentage.

Final standings edit

Adams Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Montreal Canadiens 80 53 18 9 315 218 115
Boston Bruins 80 37 29 14 289 256 88
Buffalo Sabres 80 38 35 7 291 299 83
Hartford Whalers 80 37 38 5 299 290 79
Quebec Nordiques 80 27 46 7 269 342 61

[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

Adams Division record vs. opponents

Vs. Wales Conference edit

Vs. Campbell Conference edit


Schedule and results edit

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 W October 6, 1988 5–2 @ Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 1–0–0
2 L October 8, 1988 3–5 New Jersey Devils (1988–89) 1–1–0
3 W October 9, 1988 4–1 Minnesota North Stars (1988–89) 2–1–0
4 W October 12, 1988 6–5 @ Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 3–1–0
5 L October 14, 1988 4–5 Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 3–2–0
6 W October 16, 1988 5–3 @ Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 4–2–0
7 L October 20, 1988 2–5 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1988–89) 4–3–0
8 L October 22, 1988 3–7 @ New York Islanders (1988–89) 4–4–0
9 L October 23, 1988 2–8 @ New York Rangers (1988–89) 4–5–0
10 L October 25, 1988 4–7 Chicago Blackhawks (1988–89) 4–6–0
11 L October 27, 1988 2–6 @ Boston Bruins (1988–89) 4–7–0
12 W October 29, 1988 3–2 OT New York Islanders (1988–89) 5–7–0
13 L November 1, 1988 1–3 Los Angeles Kings (1988–89) 5–8–0
14 W November 3, 1988 6–2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1988–89) 6–8–0
15 L November 5, 1988 2–5 St. Louis Blues (1988–89) 6–9–0
16 L November 8, 1988 4–8 Winnipeg Jets (1988–89) 6–10–0
17 L November 10, 1988 1–4 @ Washington Capitals (1988–89) 6–11–0
18 L November 12, 1988 3–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1988–89) 6–12–0
19 T November 13, 1988 5–5 OT @ Chicago Blackhawks (1988–89) 6–12–1
20 T November 15, 1988 5–5 OT Boston Bruins (1988–89) 6–12–2
21 W November 19, 1988 6–5 Philadelphia Flyers (1988–89) 7–12–2
22 L November 23, 1988 3–4 @ Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 7–13–2
23 W November 24, 1988 5–3 Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 8–13–2
24 L November 26, 1988 2–4 Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 8–14–2
25 L November 28, 1988 4–7 Edmonton Oilers (1988–89) 8–15–2
26 L November 30, 1988 2–6 @ Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 8–16–2
27 L December 1, 1988 3–7 @ Detroit Red Wings (1988–89) 8–17–2
28 W December 3, 1988 6–4 Detroit Red Wings (1988–89) 9–17–2
29 L December 6, 1988 2–3 @ Calgary Flames (1988–89) 9–18–2
30 L December 7, 1988 3–8 @ Edmonton Oilers (1988–89) 9–19–2
31 W December 9, 1988 4–2 @ Vancouver Canucks (1988–89) 10–19–2
32 L December 13, 1988 1–4 Washington Capitals (1988–89) 10–20–2
33 W December 15, 1988 6–4 Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 11–20–2
34 T December 17, 1988 2–2 OT @ Boston Bruins (1988–89) 11–20–3
35 W December 18, 1988 4–2 Boston Bruins (1988–89) 12–20–3
36 L December 21, 1988 4–6 @ Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 12–21–3
37 W December 23, 1988 5–4 @ Winnipeg Jets (1988–89) 13–21–3
38 T December 28, 1988 4–4 OT Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 13–21–4
39 L December 29, 1988 5–6 Toronto Maple Leafs (1988–89) 13–22–4
40 L December 31, 1988 1–6 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1988–89) 13–23–4
41 L January 3, 1989 1–5 @ Calgary Flames (1988–89) 13–24–4
42 L January 4, 1989 2–4 @ Edmonton Oilers (1988–89) 13–25–4
43 L January 8, 1989 2–4 Boston Bruins (1988–89) 13–26–4
44 T January 10, 1989 4–4 OT Washington Capitals (1988–89) 13–26–5
45 L January 12, 1989 2–7 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1988–89) 13–27–5
46 T January 14, 1989 1–1 OT Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 13–27–6
47 W January 17, 1989 7–4 New Jersey Devils (1988–89) 14–27–6
48 W January 19, 1989 5–4 @ New Jersey Devils (1988–89) 15–27–6
49 W January 21, 1989 4–3 Calgary Flames (1988–89) 16–27–6
50 L January 23, 1989 0–5 Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 16–28–6
51 L January 26, 1989 3–5 @ Minnesota North Stars (1988–89) 16–29–6
52 W January 28, 1989 3–2 OT @ Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 17–29–6
53 W January 30, 1989 4–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1988–89) 18–29–6
54 L February 2, 1989 1–6 Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 18–30–6
55 W February 4, 1989 6–3 Minnesota North Stars (1988–89) 19–30–6
56 L February 5, 1989 2–3 New York Islanders (1988–89) 19–31–6
57 L February 9, 1989 2–5 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1988–89) 19–32–6
58 W February 11, 1989 8–1 Pittsburgh Penguins (1988–89) 20–32–6
59 W February 13, 1989 3–2 @ Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 21–32–6
60 L February 16, 1989 2–3 @ Vancouver Canucks (1988–89) 21–33–6
61 L February 18, 1989 3–11 @ Los Angeles Kings (1988–89) 21–34–6
62 W February 21, 1989 4–3 Winnipeg Jets (1988–89) 22–34–6
63 L February 23, 1989 2–4 @ Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 22–35–6
64 L February 25, 1989 2–7 New York Rangers (1988–89) 22–36–6
65 L February 28, 1989 2–3 Vancouver Canucks (1988–89) 22–37–6
66 L March 2, 1989 2–5 @ Boston Bruins (1988–89) 22–38–6
67 W March 4, 1989 6–2 Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 23–38–6
68 W March 5, 1989 8–2 @ Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 24–38–6
69 L March 7, 1989 4–6 Toronto Maple Leafs (1988–89) 24–39–6
70 L March 9, 1989 2–5 Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 24–40–6
71 L March 14, 1989 0–4 Los Angeles Kings (1988–89) 24–41–6
72 T March 16, 1989 2–2 OT @ Boston Bruins (1988–89) 24–41–7
73 W March 18, 1989 8–3 New York Rangers (1988–89) 25–41–7
74 L March 22, 1989 0–8 @ Montreal Canadiens (1988–89) 25–42–7
75 W March 23, 1989 6–3 Hartford Whalers (1988–89) 26–42–7
76 W March 25, 1989 4–1 Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 27–42–7
77 L March 29, 1989 1–3 @ Chicago Blackhawks (1988–89) 27–43–7
78 L March 30, 1989 3–4 OT @ St. Louis Blues (1988–89) 27–44–7
79 L April 1, 1989 4–5 Boston Bruins (1988–89) 27–45–7
80 L April 2, 1989 2–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1988–89) 27–46–7

Player statistics edit

Forwards edit

Player GP G AST PTS PIM
Peter Stastny 72 35 50 85 117
Walt Poddubny 72 38 37 75 107
Michel Goulet 69 26 38 64 67
Joe Sakic 70 23 39 62 24
Iiro Jarvi 75 11 30 41 40
Paul Gillis 79 15 25 40 163
Marc Fortier 57 20 19 39 45
Anton Stastny 55 7 30 37 12
Gaetan Duchesne 70 8 21 29 56
Mike Hough 46 9 10 19 39
Ken McRae 37 6 11 17 68
David Latta 24 4 8 12 4
Jeff Jackson 33 4 6 10 28
Alain Cote 55 2 8 10 14
Trevor Stienburg 55 6 3 9 125
Mark Vermette 12 0 4 4 7
Lane Lambert 13 2 2 4 23
Darin Kimble 26 3 1 4 149
Dean Hopkins 5 0 2 2 4
Jacques Mailhot 5 0 0 0 33
Joel Baillargeon 5 0 0 0 4

Defencemen edit

Player GP G AST PTS PIM
Jeff Brown 78 21 47 68 62
Randy Moller 74 7 22 29 136
Robert Picard 74 7 14 21 61
Curtis Leschyshyn 71 4 9 13 71
Mario Marois 42 2 11 13 101
Steven Finn 77 2 6 8 235
Tommy Albelin 14 2 4 6 27
Gord Donnelly 16 4 0 4 46
Jari Gronstrand 25 1 3 4 14
Bobby Dollas 16 0 3 3 16
Greg Smyth 10 0 1 1 70
Scott Shaunessy 4 0 0 0 16

Goaltending edit

Player GP W L T SO GAA
Mario Gosselin 39 11 19 3 0 4.24
Ron Tugnutt 26 10 10 3 0 3.60
Bob Mason 22 5 14 1 0 4.73
Mario Brunetta 5 1 3 0 0 5.04

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Transactions edit

The Nordiques were involved in the following transactions during the 1988–89 season.

Trades edit

July 5, 1988 To Chicago Blackhawks
Mike Eagles
To Quebec Nordiques
Bob Mason
July 25, 1988 To Philadelphia Flyers
Terry Carkner
To Quebec Nordiques
Greg Smyth
3rd round pick in 1989John Tanner
July 29, 1988 To Winnipeg Jets
Future Considerations
To Quebec Nordiques
Joel Baillargeon
August 1, 1988 To New York Rangers
Normand Rochefort
Jason Lafreniere
To Quebec Nordiques
Bruce Bell
Jari Gronstrand
Walt Poddubny
4th round pick in 1989Eric Dubois
December 6, 1988 To Winnipeg Jets
Gord Donnelly
To Quebec Nordiques
Mario Marois
December 12, 1988 To New Jersey Devils
Tommy Albelin
To Quebec Nordiques
4th round pick in 1989Niklas Andersson
December 15, 1988 To Minnesota North Stars
Future Considerations
To Quebec Nordiques
Stephane Roy
June 17, 1989 To Washington Capitals
Bob Mason
To Quebec Nordiques
Future Considerations
June 17, 1989 To New Jersey Devils
Walt Poddubny
4th round pick in 1990—Mike Bodnarchuk
To Quebec Nordiques
Joe Cirella
Claude Loiselle
8th round pick in 1990Alexander Karpovtsev

Waivers edit

December 20, 1988 To Detroit Red Wings
Bruce Bell

Free agents edit

Draft picks edit

Quebec's draft picks from the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
1 3 Curtis Leschyshyn   Canada Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
1 5 Daniel Dore   Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
2 24 Stephane Fiset   Canada Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
3 45 Petri Aaltonen   Finland HIFK (Finland)
4 66 Darin Kimble   Canada Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
5 87 Stephane Venne   Canada Vermont Catamounts (NCAA)
6 108 Ed Ward   Canada Northern Michigan Wildcats (NCAA)
7 129 Valeri Kamensky   Soviet Union CSKA Moscow (Soviet Union)
8 150 Sakari Lindfors   Finland HIFK (Finland)
9 171 Dan Wiebe   Canada Alberta Golden Bears (CWUAA)
11 213 Alexei Gusarov   Soviet Union CSKA Moscow (Soviet Union)
12 234 Claude Lapointe   Canada Laval Titan (QMJHL)
S 3 Phil Berger   United States Northern Michigan University (CCHA)
S 8 Jamie Baker   Canada Saint Lawrence University (ECAC)

Farm teams edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 153. ISBN 9781894801225.
  2. ^ "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  3. ^ 1988–89 Quebec Nordiques at Hockey Reference

1988, quebec, nordiques, season, team, finish, fifth, place, adams, division, with, record, wins, losses, ties, points, 1988, quebec, nordiquesdivision5th, adamsconference11th, wales1988, record27, 7home, record16, 4road, record11, 3goals, for269goals, against. The 1988 89 Quebec Nordiques season saw the team finish in fifth place in the Adams Division with a record of 27 wins 46 losses and 7 ties for 61 points 1988 89 Quebec NordiquesDivision5th AdamsConference11th Wales1988 89 record27 46 7Home record16 20 4Road record11 26 3Goals for269Goals against342Team informationGeneral managerMartin MaddenCoachRon Lapointe and Jean PerronCaptainPeter StastnyArenaColisee de QuebecTeam leadersGoalsWalt Poddubny 38 AssistsPeter Stastny 50 PointsPeter Stastny 85 Penalty minutesSteven Finn 235 WinsMario Gosselin 11 Goals against averageRon Tugnutt 3 60 1987 881989 90 Contents 1 Off season 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 2 2 1 Vs Wales Conference 2 2 2 Vs Campbell Conference 3 Schedule and results 4 Player statistics 4 1 Forwards 4 2 Defencemen 4 3 Goaltending 5 Transactions 5 1 Trades 5 2 Waivers 5 3 Free agents 6 Draft picks 7 Farm teams 8 ReferencesOff season editQuebec announced that interim head coach Ron Lapointe would come back on a permanent basis as head coach of the team Lapointe had a 22 30 4 record with the Nordiques in 1987 88 At the 1988 NHL Entry Draft Quebec had two picks in the first round the third overall pick and the fifth overall pick The Nordiques selected Curtis Leschyshyn of the Saskatoon Blades with the third pick He had 14 goals and 55 points and would see regular playing time with Quebec in the upcoming season With the fifth pick the Nordiques selected Daniel Dore Dore had 24 goals 63 points and 223 penalty minutes with the Drummondville Voltigeurs in 1987 88 In the later rounds of the draft Quebec selected Valeri Kamensky and Alexei Gusarov of CSKA Moscow The Nordiques made some trades during the summer months as they dealt away Mike Eagles to the Chicago Blackhawks for Bob Mason Mason appeared in 41 games with Chicago going 13 18 8 with a 4 15 GAA in 1987 88 Quebec then traded away Terry Carkner to the Philadelphia Flyers for Greg Smyth and the Flyers third round draft pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft Smyth had a goal and seven points in 48 games with Philadelphia as well as 192 penalty minutes Quebec s biggest trade of the summer was trading away Normand Rochefort and Jason Lafreniere to the New York Rangers for Bruce Bell Jari Gronstrand Walt Poddubny and the Rangers fourth round draft pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft Bell played his rookie season with the Nordiques in 1984 85 however he spent most of the 1987 88 season with the Colorado Rangers of the IHL where he had 11 goals and 45 points in 65 games In 13 games with New York Bell had a goal and two assists Poddubny was coming off of a 38 goal and 88 point season with the Rangers in 1987 88 Poddubny scored 40 goals and 87 points with New York in 1986 87 Gronstrand had three goals and 14 points on the Rangers blueline in 1987 88 Regular season editThe Nordiques began the season with three wins in their first four games however Quebec would slump and fall to 6 12 2 after twenty games The team made some trades in December acquiring former team captain Mario Marois from the Winnipeg Jets however the club continued to lose and had an 11 20 2 record after 33 games The Nordiques then fired Lapointe as head coach and replaced him with Jean Perron on an interim basis Perron had coached the Montreal Canadiens to the 1986 Stanley Cup Under Perron the club continued to lose as Quebec quickly fell out of the playoff race The team finished the season with a 27 46 7 record earning 61 points which was 18 points behind the Hartford Whalers for the final playoff spot in the Adams Division and tied with the New York Islanders with the lowest point total in the league On the basis of the Islanders winning more games 28 27 the Nords claimed last place in the overall standings Captain Peter Stastny led the club with 85 points as he scored 35 goals and 50 assists in 72 games Walt Poddubny scored a team high 38 goals in his first season with the Nordiques as he also had 37 assists for 75 points Michel Goulet saw his numbers drop to 26 goals and 64 points his lowest totals since his rookie season in 1979 80 Rookie Joe Sakic had 23 goals and 62 points Jeff Brown had another solid season on the Nordiques blueline scoring 21 goals and 68 points good for third on team scoring Brown had 13 powerplay goals tied with Peter Stastny for second on the team one behind team leader Walt Poddubny In goal Mario Gosselin saw the majority of action appearing in 39 games earning 11 wins and a 4 24 GAA Bob Mason had a tough season earning only five wins in 22 games with a 4 73 GAA while Ron Tugnutt had a 10 10 3 record in 26 games with a team best 3 60 GAA and a 893 save percentage Final standings edit Adams Division GP W L T GF GA PtsMontreal Canadiens 80 53 18 9 315 218 115Boston Bruins 80 37 29 14 289 256 88Buffalo Sabres 80 38 35 7 291 299 83Hartford Whalers 80 37 38 5 299 290 79Quebec Nordiques 80 27 46 7 269 342 61 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 Adams Division record vs opponentsVs Wales Conference edit Vs Adams Division 1988 89 NHL records 2 Team BOS BUF HFD MTL QUE TotalBoston 0 5 3 5 3 0 7 1 4 1 3 9 16 7Buffalo 5 0 3 3 5 3 5 3 4 1 14 13 5Hartford 3 5 5 3 1 7 4 3 1 13 18 1Montreal 7 0 1 5 3 7 1 4 4 23 8 1Quebec 1 4 3 4 3 1 3 4 1 4 4 12 15 5 Vs Patrick Division 1988 89 NHL recordsTeam NJD NYI NYR PHI PIT WSH TotalBoston 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 4 5Buffalo 2 1 3 0 3 0 1 2 2 1 0 3 11 7 0Hartford 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 9 8 1Montreal 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 11 4 3Quebec 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 7 10 1 Vs Campbell Conference edit Vs Norris Division 1988 89 NHL recordsTeam CHI DET MIN STL TOR TotalBoston 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 3 0 3 0 9 4 2Buffalo 2 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 8 5 2Hartford 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 9 4 2Montreal 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 7 3 5Quebec 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 3 0 3 4 10 1 Vs Smythe Division 1988 89 NHL recordsTeam CGY EDM LAK VAN WIN TotalBoston 1 2 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 10 5 0Buffalo 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 2 2 1 5 9 1Hartford 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 6 8 1Montreal 2 1 2 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 12 3 0Quebec 1 2 0 3 0 3 1 2 2 1 4 11 0Schedule and results editNo R Date Score Opponent Record1 W October 6 1988 5 2 Hartford Whalers 1988 89 1 0 02 L October 8 1988 3 5 New Jersey Devils 1988 89 1 1 03 W October 9 1988 4 1 Minnesota North Stars 1988 89 2 1 04 W October 12 1988 6 5 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 3 1 05 L October 14 1988 4 5 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 3 2 06 W October 16 1988 5 3 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 4 2 07 L October 20 1988 2 5 Philadelphia Flyers 1988 89 4 3 08 L October 22 1988 3 7 New York Islanders 1988 89 4 4 09 L October 23 1988 2 8 New York Rangers 1988 89 4 5 010 L October 25 1988 4 7 Chicago Blackhawks 1988 89 4 6 011 L October 27 1988 2 6 Boston Bruins 1988 89 4 7 012 W October 29 1988 3 2 OT New York Islanders 1988 89 5 7 013 L November 1 1988 1 3 Los Angeles Kings 1988 89 5 8 014 W November 3 1988 6 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 1988 89 6 8 015 L November 5 1988 2 5 St Louis Blues 1988 89 6 9 016 L November 8 1988 4 8 Winnipeg Jets 1988 89 6 10 017 L November 10 1988 1 4 Washington Capitals 1988 89 6 11 018 L November 12 1988 3 4 St Louis Blues 1988 89 6 12 019 T November 13 1988 5 5 OT Chicago Blackhawks 1988 89 6 12 120 T November 15 1988 5 5 OT Boston Bruins 1988 89 6 12 221 W November 19 1988 6 5 Philadelphia Flyers 1988 89 7 12 222 L November 23 1988 3 4 Hartford Whalers 1988 89 7 13 223 W November 24 1988 5 3 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 8 13 224 L November 26 1988 2 4 Hartford Whalers 1988 89 8 14 225 L November 28 1988 4 7 Edmonton Oilers 1988 89 8 15 226 L November 30 1988 2 6 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 8 16 227 L December 1 1988 3 7 Detroit Red Wings 1988 89 8 17 228 W December 3 1988 6 4 Detroit Red Wings 1988 89 9 17 229 L December 6 1988 2 3 Calgary Flames 1988 89 9 18 230 L December 7 1988 3 8 Edmonton Oilers 1988 89 9 19 231 W December 9 1988 4 2 Vancouver Canucks 1988 89 10 19 232 L December 13 1988 1 4 Washington Capitals 1988 89 10 20 233 W December 15 1988 6 4 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 11 20 234 T December 17 1988 2 2 OT Boston Bruins 1988 89 11 20 335 W December 18 1988 4 2 Boston Bruins 1988 89 12 20 336 L December 21 1988 4 6 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 12 21 337 W December 23 1988 5 4 Winnipeg Jets 1988 89 13 21 338 T December 28 1988 4 4 OT Hartford Whalers 1988 89 13 21 439 L December 29 1988 5 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 89 13 22 440 L December 31 1988 1 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 89 13 23 441 L January 3 1989 1 5 Calgary Flames 1988 89 13 24 442 L January 4 1989 2 4 Edmonton Oilers 1988 89 13 25 443 L January 8 1989 2 4 Boston Bruins 1988 89 13 26 444 T January 10 1989 4 4 OT Washington Capitals 1988 89 13 26 545 L January 12 1989 2 7 Philadelphia Flyers 1988 89 13 27 546 T January 14 1989 1 1 OT Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 13 27 647 W January 17 1989 7 4 New Jersey Devils 1988 89 14 27 648 W January 19 1989 5 4 New Jersey Devils 1988 89 15 27 649 W January 21 1989 4 3 Calgary Flames 1988 89 16 27 650 L January 23 1989 0 5 Hartford Whalers 1988 89 16 28 651 L January 26 1989 3 5 Minnesota North Stars 1988 89 16 29 652 W January 28 1989 3 2 OT Hartford Whalers 1988 89 17 29 653 W January 30 1989 4 3 Detroit Red Wings 1988 89 18 29 654 L February 2 1989 1 6 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 18 30 655 W February 4 1989 6 3 Minnesota North Stars 1988 89 19 30 656 L February 5 1989 2 3 New York Islanders 1988 89 19 31 657 L February 9 1989 2 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 1988 89 19 32 658 W February 11 1989 8 1 Pittsburgh Penguins 1988 89 20 32 659 W February 13 1989 3 2 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 21 32 660 L February 16 1989 2 3 Vancouver Canucks 1988 89 21 33 661 L February 18 1989 3 11 Los Angeles Kings 1988 89 21 34 662 W February 21 1989 4 3 Winnipeg Jets 1988 89 22 34 663 L February 23 1989 2 4 Hartford Whalers 1988 89 22 35 664 L February 25 1989 2 7 New York Rangers 1988 89 22 36 665 L February 28 1989 2 3 Vancouver Canucks 1988 89 22 37 666 L March 2 1989 2 5 Boston Bruins 1988 89 22 38 667 W March 4 1989 6 2 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 23 38 668 W March 5 1989 8 2 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 24 38 669 L March 7 1989 4 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 89 24 39 670 L March 9 1989 2 5 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 24 40 671 L March 14 1989 0 4 Los Angeles Kings 1988 89 24 41 672 T March 16 1989 2 2 OT Boston Bruins 1988 89 24 41 773 W March 18 1989 8 3 New York Rangers 1988 89 25 41 774 L March 22 1989 0 8 Montreal Canadiens 1988 89 25 42 775 W March 23 1989 6 3 Hartford Whalers 1988 89 26 42 776 W March 25 1989 4 1 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 27 42 777 L March 29 1989 1 3 Chicago Blackhawks 1988 89 27 43 778 L March 30 1989 3 4 OT St Louis Blues 1988 89 27 44 779 L April 1 1989 4 5 Boston Bruins 1988 89 27 45 780 L April 2 1989 2 4 Buffalo Sabres 1988 89 27 46 7Player statistics editForwards edit Player GP G AST PTS PIMPeter Stastny 72 35 50 85 117Walt Poddubny 72 38 37 75 107Michel Goulet 69 26 38 64 67Joe Sakic 70 23 39 62 24Iiro Jarvi 75 11 30 41 40Paul Gillis 79 15 25 40 163Marc Fortier 57 20 19 39 45Anton Stastny 55 7 30 37 12Gaetan Duchesne 70 8 21 29 56Mike Hough 46 9 10 19 39Ken McRae 37 6 11 17 68David Latta 24 4 8 12 4Jeff Jackson 33 4 6 10 28Alain Cote 55 2 8 10 14Trevor Stienburg 55 6 3 9 125Mark Vermette 12 0 4 4 7Lane Lambert 13 2 2 4 23Darin Kimble 26 3 1 4 149Dean Hopkins 5 0 2 2 4Jacques Mailhot 5 0 0 0 33Joel Baillargeon 5 0 0 0 4Defencemen edit Player GP G AST PTS PIMJeff Brown 78 21 47 68 62Randy Moller 74 7 22 29 136Robert Picard 74 7 14 21 61Curtis Leschyshyn 71 4 9 13 71Mario Marois 42 2 11 13 101Steven Finn 77 2 6 8 235Tommy Albelin 14 2 4 6 27Gord Donnelly 16 4 0 4 46Jari Gronstrand 25 1 3 4 14Bobby Dollas 16 0 3 3 16Greg Smyth 10 0 1 1 70Scott Shaunessy 4 0 0 0 16Goaltending edit Player GP W L T SO GAAMario Gosselin 39 11 19 3 0 4 24Ron Tugnutt 26 10 10 3 0 3 60Bob Mason 22 5 14 1 0 4 73Mario Brunetta 5 1 3 0 0 5 04 3 Note Pos Position GPI Games played in G Goals A Assists Pts Points PIM Penalty minutes Plus minus PPG Power play goals SHG Short handed goals GWG Game winning goals Min TOI Minutes played W Wins L Losses T T OT Ties OTL Overtime losses GA Goals against GAA Goals against average SO Shutouts SA Shots against SV Shots saved SV Save percentage Transactions editThe Nordiques were involved in the following transactions during the 1988 89 season Trades edit July 5 1988 To Chicago BlackhawksMike Eagles To Quebec NordiquesBob MasonJuly 25 1988 To Philadelphia FlyersTerry Carkner To Quebec NordiquesGreg Smyth 3rd round pick in 1989 John TannerJuly 29 1988 To Winnipeg JetsFuture Considerations To Quebec NordiquesJoel BaillargeonAugust 1 1988 To New York RangersNormand Rochefort Jason Lafreniere To Quebec NordiquesBruce Bell Jari Gronstrand Walt Poddubny 4th round pick in 1989 Eric DuboisDecember 6 1988 To Winnipeg JetsGord Donnelly To Quebec NordiquesMario MaroisDecember 12 1988 To New Jersey DevilsTommy Albelin To Quebec Nordiques4th round pick in 1989 Niklas AnderssonDecember 15 1988 To Minnesota North StarsFuture Considerations To Quebec NordiquesStephane RoyJune 17 1989 To Washington CapitalsBob Mason To Quebec NordiquesFuture ConsiderationsJune 17 1989 To New Jersey DevilsWalt Poddubny 4th round pick in 1990 Mike Bodnarchuk To Quebec NordiquesJoe Cirella Claude Loiselle 8th round pick in 1990 Alexander KarpovtsevWaivers edit December 20 1988 To Detroit Red WingsBruce BellFree agents edit Player Former TeamBrent Severyn University of Alberta Golden Bears CWUAA Dean Hopkins Edmonton OilersJacques Mailhot Fredericton Express AHL Draft picks editQuebec s draft picks from the 1988 NHL Entry Draft which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal Quebec Round Player Nationality College junior club team league 1 3 Curtis Leschyshyn nbsp Canada Saskatoon Blades WHL 1 5 Daniel Dore nbsp Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 2 24 Stephane Fiset nbsp Canada Victoriaville Tigres QMJHL 3 45 Petri Aaltonen nbsp Finland HIFK Finland 4 66 Darin Kimble nbsp Canada Prince Albert Raiders WHL 5 87 Stephane Venne nbsp Canada Vermont Catamounts NCAA 6 108 Ed Ward nbsp Canada Northern Michigan Wildcats NCAA 7 129 Valeri Kamensky nbsp Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 8 150 Sakari Lindfors nbsp Finland HIFK Finland 9 171 Dan Wiebe nbsp Canada Alberta Golden Bears CWUAA 11 213 Alexei Gusarov nbsp Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 12 234 Claude Lapointe nbsp Canada Laval Titan QMJHL S 3 Phil Berger nbsp United States Northern Michigan University CCHA S 8 Jamie Baker nbsp Canada Saint Lawrence University ECAC Farm teams editFredericton Express AHLReferences edit 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 1988 89 Quebec Nordiques at Hockey Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 89 Quebec Nordiques season amp oldid 1202850938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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