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1991–92 Philadelphia Flyers season

The 1991–92 Philadelphia Flyers season was the team's 25th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers hosted the 43rd NHL All-Star Game. They missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the third consecutive season.

1991–92 Philadelphia Flyers
Division6th Patrick
Conference8th Wales
1991–92 record32–37–11
Home record22–11–7
Road record10–26–4
Goals for252 (17th)
Goals against273 (9th)
Team information
PresidentJay Snider
General managerRuss Farwell
CoachPaul Holmgren (fired)[a]
Bill Dineen[a]
CaptainRick Tocchet (Oct.–Feb.)[b]
Vacant (Feb.–Apr.)
Alternate captainsTerry Carkner
Kevin Dineen
Unknown (Feb.–present)
ArenaSpectrum
Average attendance17,140[2]
Minor league affiliate(s)Hershey Bears
Team leaders
GoalsRod Brind'Amour (33)
AssistsRod Brind'Amour (44)
PointsRod Brind'Amour (77)
Penalty minutesTerry Carkner (195)
Plus/minusMark Howe (+18)
WinsRon Hextall (16)
Goals against averageDominic Roussel (2.60)

Regular season edit

 
Ron Hextall at the 1992 Flyers Wives Carnival.

Prior to the 1991–92 season, the Flyers acquired Rod Brind'Amour and Dan Quinn from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for Murray Baron and Flyers captain Ron Sutter. Brind'Amour led the Flyers in goals (33), assists (44) and points (77) in his first season with the club. Rick Tocchet was named team captain to replace Sutter.[3] As the Flyers continued to flounder, Paul Holmgren was fired in December and replaced by Bill Dineen, father of Flyer Kevin Dineen.[1] On February 19, the Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins made a major five-player deal which featured Tocchet – who never grew comfortably into the role of captain – heading to Pittsburgh and Mark Recchi coming to Philadelphia. Recchi recorded 27 points in his first 22 games as a Flyer, but the team missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year, due in large part to an awful road record (10–26–4).

With Brind'Amour and Quinn in the fold to create more offense, plus a healthy Hextall in net, the Flyers still got off to an 0–3–1 start. After a 4–2 win over New Jersey, the club awakened, trading roughly two wins for every loss and climbing to 8–8–1 following back-to-back 3–1 wins over the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens in mid-November.

From there, injuries and poor play from regulars began to doom Paul Holmgren's tenure behind the bench. An eight-game winless streak (0–7–1) effectively put an end to his tenure. Murray Craven was traded to the Hartford Whalers in exchange for the younger Dineen during the run, which included blow-out home losses to the Whalers (7–3 on November 27) and the Penguins (9–3 on November 29). In both home games, the Spectrum crowd loudly chanted "Paul Must Go" during multiple stoppages in play. Flyers fans received their wish on December 4, with the Flyers at 8–14–2, as Bill Dineen took the helm.[1]

The team began his tenure at 4–1–5, but still slipped into last place by late January. A 7–1–2 string brought the club within striking distance of a playoff spot by mid-February, but an inability to win on the road within the division sabotaged their comeback effort. After the three-way deal between the Flyers, Penguins and Kings was completed, the club had an infusion of scoring with Recchi, but it was too late to make up ground in the standings.

A five-game win streak from March 12–22 yielded a 7–6 comeback win over the Capitals in Landover, in which the Flyers scored four times in the third period - but the momentum didn't last as a 2–5–0 finish, compounded by a 12-day National Hockey League Players' Association strike, sent the club into the Patrick Division basement for the second time in three years.

The Flyers struggled on the power play in the regular season, finishing 22nd in power play percentage with 16.55% (68 for 411).[4]

Season standings edit

Patrick Division[5]
GP W L T GF GA Pts
New York Rangers 80 50 25 5 321 246 105
Washington Capitals 80 45 27 8 330 257 98
Pittsburgh Penguins 80 39 32 9 343 308 87
New Jersey Devils 80 38 31 11 289 259 87
New York Islanders 80 34 35 11 291 299 79
Philadelphia Flyers 80 32 37 11 252 273 75
Wales Conference[6]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 pNew York Rangers PAT 80 50 25 5 321 246 105
2 Washington Capitals PAT 80 45 27 8 330 257 98
3 Montreal Canadiens ADM 80 41 28 11 267 207 93
4 Pittsburgh Penguins PAT 80 39 32 9 343 308 87
5 New Jersey Devils PAT 80 38 31 11 289 259 87
6 Boston Bruins ADM 80 36 32 12 270 275 84
7 New York Islanders PAT 80 34 35 11 291 299 79
8 Philadelphia Flyers PAT 80 32 37 11 252 273 75
9 Buffalo Sabres ADM 80 31 37 12 289 299 74
10 Hartford Whalers ADM 80 26 41 13 247 283 65
11 Quebec Nordiques ADM 80 20 48 12 255 318 52

Divisions: ADM – Adams, PAT – Patrick

p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy
bold – Qualified for playoffs


Schedule and results edit

Regular season edit

1991–92 regular season[7]
October: 4–5–1, 9 points (home: 3–2–0; road: 1–3–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
1 October 4 @ Washington Capitals 2–5 0–1–0 0 Recap
2 October 6 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2–2 OT 0–1–1 1 Recap
3 October 10 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–6 0–2–1 1 Recap
4 October 12 @ New York Islanders 4–5 0–3–1 1 Recap
5 October 13 New Jersey Devils 4–2 1–3–1 3 Recap
6 October 17 Quebec Nordiques 5–3 2–3–1 5 Recap
7 October 19 Montreal Canadiens 0–1 2–4–1 5 Recap
8 October 24 @ Minnesota North Stars 5–2 3–4–1 7 Recap
9 October 25 @ Winnipeg Jets 0–2 3–5–1 7 Recap
10 October 31 San Jose Sharks 5–2 4–5–1 9 Recap
November: 4–8–1, 9 points (home: 2–4–1; road: 2–4–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
11 November 2 New York Rangers 2–4 4–6–1 9 Recap
12 November 5 @ St. Louis Blues 4–3 5–6–1 11 Recap
13 November 7 Buffalo Sabres 5–2 6–6–1 13 Recap
14 November 8 @ Buffalo Sabres 3–4 OT 6–7–1 13 Recap
15 November 12 @ New Jersey Devils 2–5 6–8–1 13 Recap
16 November 14 Edmonton Oilers 3–1 7–8–1 15 Recap
17 November 16 @ Montreal Canadiens 3–1 8–8–1 17 Recap
18 November 17 Winnipeg Jets 1–2 8–9–1 17 Recap
19 November 20 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2–5 8–10–1 17 Recap
20 November 23 New Jersey Devils 5–5 OT 8–10–2 18 Recap
21 November 27 Hartford Whalers 3–7 8–11–2 18 Recap
22 November 29 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–9 8–12–2 18 Recap
23 November 30 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 1–5 8–13–2 18 Recap
December: 4–4–5, 13 points (home: 2–1–3; road: 2–3–2)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
24 December 2 @ New York Rangers 2–4 8–14–2 18 Recap
25 December 5 Washington Capitals 3–6 8–15–2 18 Recap
26 December 7 @ Boston Bruins 5–3 9–15–2 20 Recap
27 December 8 New Jersey Devils 2–2 OT 9–15–3 21 Recap
28 December 12 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–1 OT 9–15–4 22 Recap
29 December 14 Chicago Blackhawks 1–1 OT 9–15–5 23 Recap
30 December 15 @ Chicago Blackhawks 4–4 OT 9–15–6 24 Recap
31 December 18 @ New York Rangers 3–6 9–16–6 24 Recap
32 December 19 New York Islanders 6–2 10–16–6 26 Recap
33 December 21 @ Minnesota North Stars 3–0 11–16–6 28 Recap
34 December 22 Washington Capitals 4–3 OT 12–16–6 30 Recap
35 December 27 @ Vancouver Canucks 1–1 OT 12–16–7 31 Recap
36 December 28 @ Calgary Flames 1–5 12–17–7 31 Recap
January: 4–7–2, 10 points (home: 4–1–2; road: 0–6–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
37 January 3 @ San Jose Sharks 1–3 12–18–7 31 Recap
38 January 4 @ Los Angeles Kings 3–7 12–19–7 31 Recap
39 January 7 Buffalo Sabres 5–5 OT 12–19–8 32 Recap
40 January 9 Los Angeles Kings 5–2 13–19–8 34 Recap
41 January 11 @ Boston Bruins 1–5 13–20–8 34 Recap
42 January 12 New York Islanders 4–3 14–20–8 36 Recap
43 January 14 Chicago Blackhawks 1–1 OT 14–20–9 37 Recap
44 January 16 @ New York Islanders 3–4 14–21–9 37 Recap
45 January 21 @ Detroit Red Wings 3–7 14–22–9 37 Recap
46 January 23 Winnipeg Jets 0–1 14–23–9 37 Recap
47 January 25 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 4–6 14–24–9 37 Recap
48 January 28 Washington Capitals 3–2 15–24–9 39 Recap
49 January 30 Minnesota North Stars 5–3 16–24–9 41 Recap
February: 7–5–2, 16 points (home: 5–0–1; road: 2–5–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
50 February 1 @ New York Islanders 5–5 OT 16–24–10 42 Recap
51 February 2 St. Louis Blues 5–1 17–24–10 44 Recap
52 February 4 @ New Jersey Devils 1–3 17–25–10 44 Recap
53 February 6 Boston Bruins 5–1 18–25–10 46 Recap
54 February 8 @ Quebec Nordiques 3–0 19–25–10 48 Recap
55 February 13 Quebec Nordiques 3–2 20–25–10 50 Recap
56 February 15 Edmonton Oilers 8–5 21–25–10 52 Recap
57 February 16 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–3 OT 21–25–11 53 Recap
58 February 18 @ New Jersey Devils 3–4 OT 21–26–11 53 Recap
59 February 22 @ Washington Capitals 5–7 21–27–11 53 Recap
60 February 23 @ New York Rangers 1–2 OT 21–28–11 53 Recap
61 February 25 New York Islanders 4–1 22–28–11 55 Recap
62 February 27 @ Calgary Flames 3–0 23–28–11 57 Recap
63 February 28 @ Edmonton Oilers 2–4 23–29–11 57 Recap
March: 8–6–0, 16 points (home: 5–2–0; road: 3–4–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
64 March 1 @ San Jose Sharks 1–0 24–29–11 59 Recap
65 March 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 1–4 24–30–11 59 Recap
66 March 7 New York Rangers 5–4 25–30–11 61 Recap
67 March 8 Vancouver Canucks 3–7 25–31–11 61 Recap
68 March 10 @ New York Islanders 2–5 25–32–11 61 Recap
69 March 12 Calgary Flames 5–4 OT 26–32–11 63 Recap
70 March 14 Washington Capitals 3–1 27–32–11 65 Recap
71 March 18 @ Montreal Canadiens 4–3 28–32–11 67 Recap
72 March 20 @ Washington Capitals 7–6 29–32–11 69 Recap
73 March 22 Detroit Red Wings 4–3 30–32–11 71 Recap
74 March 24 New York Rangers 3–4 30–33–11 71 Recap
75 March 25 @ New York Rangers 1–4 30–34–11 71 Recap
76 March 29 New Jersey Devils 5–4 31–34–11 73 Recap
77 March 31 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 5–6 31–35–11 73 Recap
April: 1–2–0, 2 points (home: 1–1–0; road: 0–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap
78 April 12 @ Hartford Whalers 2–4 31–36–11 73 Recap
79 April 13 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–2 32–36–11 75 Recap
80 April 15 Hartford Whalers 3–4 OT 32–37–11 75 Recap
Legend:

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

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
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM
17 Rod Brind'Amour C 80 33 44 77 −3 100
20 Kevin Dineen RW 64 26 30 56 1 130
18 Mike Ricci C 78 20 36 56 −10 93
28[c] Steve Duchesne D 78 18 38 56 −7 86
14[d] Mark Pederson LW 58 15 25 40 14 22
10[e] Dan Quinn C 67 11 26 37 −13 26
5 Kerry Huffman D 60 14 18 32 1 41
23 Andrei Lomakin RW 57 14 16 30 −6 26
22 Rick Tocchet RW 42 13 16 29 3 102
8 Mark Recchi RW 22 10 17 27 −5 18
2 Mark Howe D 42 7 18 25 18 18
9 Pelle Eklund LW 51 7 16 23 0 4
40 Claude Boivin LW 58 5 13 18 −2 187
3 Garry Galley D 39 3 15 18 1 34
25 Keith Acton C 50 7 10 17 −4 98
47 Brad Jones LW 48 7 10 17 −2 44
29 Terry Carkner D 73 4 12 16 −14 195
19 Brian Benning D 22 2 12 14 −9 35
37 Mark Freer LW 50 6 7 13 −1 18
28 Kjell Samuelsson D 54 4 9 13 1 76
46 Al Conroy C 31 2 9 11 1 74
3 Gord Murphy D 31 2 8 10 −4 33
44 Corey Foster D 25 3 4 7 −14 20
21 Dave Brown RW 70 4 2 6 −11 81
32 Murray Craven C 12 3 3 6 2 8
15[f] Dale Kushner LW 19 3 2 5 −5 18
15 Steve Kasper C 16 3 2 5 −3 10
6 Dan Kordic D 46 1 3 4 1 126
43 Tony Horacek LW 34 1 3 4 −9 51
11 Jiri Latal D 10 1 2 3 1 4
27 Ron Hextall G 45 0 3 3 35
14[g] Kimbi Daniels C 25 1 1 2 −4 4
35 Ken Wregget G 23 0 2 2 0
24 Pat Murray LW 9 1 0 1 3 0
36 Wes Walz C 2 1 0 1 1 0
33 Dominic Roussel G 17 0 1 1 2
26 Martin Hostak C 5 0 1 1 −1 2
42 Moe Mantha D 5 0 0 0 0 2
24 Rod Dallman LW 2 0 0 0 0 5
14 Chris Jensen RW 2 0 0 0 −1 0
66 Yanick Dupre LW 1 0 0 0 0 0
48 Reid Simpson LW 1 0 0 0 0 0

Goaltending edit

  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season
No. Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
27 Ron Hextall 45 43 16 21 6 1294 151 3.40 .883 3 2,667:43
35 Ken Wregget 23 23 9 8 3 557 75 3.57 .865 0 1,259:15
33 Dominic Roussel 17 14 7 8 2 437 40 2.60 .908 1 922:18

Awards and records edit

Awards edit

Records edit

Among the team records set during the 1991–92 season was a four-game tie streak from December 8 to December 15, tying a team record dating back to the 1968–69 season.[11] The Flyers 26 road losses is a single season franchise high.[12]

The 1991–92 season was Mark Howe’s tenth and final season with the Flyers. Howe holds the regular season career marks among Flyers defensemen for goals (138), assists (342), and points (480).[13][14][15] He also holds the same playoff marks for assists (45) and points (53).[16][17]

Transactions edit

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 26, 1991, the day after the deciding game of the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 1, 1992, the day of the deciding game of the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals.[18]

Trades edit

Date Details Ref
May 30, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Dave Brown
Corey Foster
Rights to Jari Kurri
To Edmonton Oilers
Craig Berube
Craig Fisher
Scott Mellanby
[19]
May 30, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Steve Duchesne
Steve Kasper
4th-round pick in 1991
To Los Angeles Kings
Jeff Chychrun
Rights to Jari Kurri
[19]
July 29, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Flyers choice of a 1992 or 1993 draft pick[h]
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Rights to Mike Bullard
[20]
August 5, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future considerations
To New York Rangers
Shaun Sabol
[21]
August 8, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future considerations
To New York Rangers
Don Biggs
[22]
September 22, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Rod Brind'Amour
Dan Quinn
To St. Louis Blues
Murray Baron
Ron Sutter
[23]
November 13, 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers
Kevin Dineen
To Hartford Whalers
Murray Craven
4th-round pick in 1992
[24]
January 2, 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers
Garry Galley
Wes Walz
3rd-round pick in 1993
To Boston Bruins
Brian Dobbin
Gord Murphy
3rd-round pick in 1992
4th round pick in 1993
[25]
February 7, 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers
Ryan McGill
To Chicago Blackhawks
Tony Horacek
[26]
February 19, 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers
Brian Benning
Mark Recchi
Los Angeles' 1st-round pick in 1992
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Kjell Samuelsson
Rick Tocchet
Ken Wregget
Conditional 3rd-round pick in 1993[i]
[27]
February 27, 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers
Moe Mantha
To Winnipeg Jets
Future considerations
[28]

Players acquired edit

Date Player Former team Term Via Ref
August 6, 1991 (1991-08-06) Brad Jones Los Angeles Kings 2-year Free agency [29]
August 21, 1991 (1991-08-21) Al Conroy Detroit Red Wings Free agency [30]

Players lost edit

Date Player New team Via Ref
May 30, 1991 (1991-05-30) Tim Kerr San Jose Sharks Expansion draft [19][31][32]
August 12, 1991 (1991-08-12) Scott Sandelin Minnesota North Stars Free agency [33]
September 26, 1991 (1991-09-26) Pete Peeters[j] Buyout [35]
October 3, 1991 (1991-10-03) Normand Lacombe Canadian National Team[k] Buyout [37]
October 26, 1991 (1991-10-26) Derrick Smith Minnesota North Stars Waivers [38]
February 3, 1992 (1992-02-03) Jiri Latal Vålerenga Ishockey (Norway)[l] Buyout [40]

Signings edit

Date Player Term Ref
August 7, 1991 (1991-08-07) Jamie Cooke [41]
Kimbi Daniels [41]
September 25, 1991 (1991-09-25) Yanick Dupre [35]
October 3, 1991 (1991-10-03) Andrei Lomakin [42]
November 1991 (1991-11) Ken Wregget 1-year[m] [24]

Draft picks edit

NHL Entry Draft edit

Philadelphia's picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York, on June 22, 1991.[43] The Flyers traded their second-round pick, 28th overall, to the Montreal Canadiens for Mark Pederson on March 5, 1991.[44] They also traded their fourth-round pick, 72nd overall, and Jay Wells to the Buffalo Sabres for Kevin Maguire and the Sabres' 1990 second-round pick on March 5, 1990, and their eight-round pick, 160th overall, and Kevin Maguire to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Maple Leafs' 1990 third-round pick on June 16, 1990.[44]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) Notes
1 6 Peter Forsberg Center   Sweden Modo Hockey (Elitserien)
3 50 Yanick Dupre Left wing   Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
4 86 Aris Brimanis Defense   United States Bowling Green State University (CCHA) [n]
5 94 Yanick Degrace Goaltender   Canada Trois-Rivières Draveurs (QMJHL)
6 116 Clayton Norris Right wing   Canada Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
6 122 Dmitri Yushkevich Defense   Soviet Union Torpedo Yaroslavl (Soviet Union) [o]
7 138 Andrei Lomakin Left wing   Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow (Soviet Union)
9 182 Jim Bode Left wing   United States Robbinsdale Armstrong High School (USHS-MN)
10 204 Josh Bartell Defense   United States Rome Free Academy (USHS-NY)
11 226 Neil Little Goaltender   Canada Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECAC)
12 248 John Parco Center   Canada Belleville Bulls (OHL)

NHL Supplemental Draft edit

Philadelphia's picks at the 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft.[45][46]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league)
1 6 Angelo Libertucci Goaltender   Canada Bowling Green State University (CCHA)
2 12 Brendan Locke Right wing   United States Merrimack College (Hockey East)

Farm teams edit

The Flyers were affiliated with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League.[47][48]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Holmgren was fired on December 4 and replaced by Dineen.[1]
  2. ^ Tocchet was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on February 19. No new captain was named for the remainder of the season and the entirety of the next.
  3. ^ Duchesne originally wore number 19 until Samuelsson was traded.
  4. ^ Pederson originally wore number 41 and changed numbers after the February 19 trade with Pittsburgh.
  5. ^ Quinn wore number 14 in his first eight games.
  6. ^ Kushner wore number 8 in his first ten games.
  7. ^ Daniels wore number 46 in his first 18 games.
  8. ^ The Flyers had the choice of receiving Toronto's 1992 fourth-round pick or Toronto's 1993 third-round pick.[20] The Flyers chose the 1993 third-round pick.
  9. ^ Condition met.
  10. ^ Peeters retired.[34]
  11. ^ Lacombe briefly played for the Canadian national team before retiring.[36]
  12. ^ Latal played the remainder of the 1991–92 season for Valerenga.[39]
  13. ^ Option for second year
  14. ^ The Flyers traded Jeff Chychrun and the rights to Jari Kurri to the Los Angeles Kings for Steve Duchesne, Steve Kasper and the Kings' fourth-round pick, 86th overall, on May 30, 1991.[44]
  15. ^ The Flyers traded Dave Brown to the Edmonton Oilers for Keith Acton and the Oilers' sixth-round pick, 122nd overall, on February 7, 1989.[44]

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  42. ^ Miles, Gary (October 4, 1991). "The Flyers Raise Their Iron Curtain". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
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External links edit

  • Bill Meltzer (March 6, 2008). "Great Moments: Dineen Father-Son Team Lifts Flyers". Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved December 2, 2014.

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The 1991 92 Philadelphia Flyers season was the team s 25th season in the National Hockey League NHL The Flyers hosted the 43rd NHL All Star Game They missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the third consecutive season 1991 92 Philadelphia FlyersDivision6th PatrickConference8th Wales1991 92 record32 37 11Home record22 11 7Road record10 26 4Goals for252 17th Goals against273 9th Team informationPresidentJay SniderGeneral managerRuss FarwellCoachPaul Holmgren fired a Bill Dineen a CaptainRick Tocchet Oct Feb b Vacant Feb Apr Alternate captainsTerry CarknerKevin DineenUnknown Feb present ArenaSpectrumAverage attendance17 140 2 Minor league affiliate s Hershey BearsTeam leadersGoalsRod Brind Amour 33 AssistsRod Brind Amour 44 PointsRod Brind Amour 77 Penalty minutesTerry Carkner 195 Plus minusMark Howe 18 WinsRon Hextall 16 Goals against averageDominic Roussel 2 60 1990 911992 93 Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Season standings 2 Schedule and results 2 1 Regular season 3 Player statistics 3 1 Scoring 3 2 Goaltending 4 Awards and records 4 1 Awards 4 2 Records 5 Transactions 5 1 Trades 5 2 Players acquired 5 3 Players lost 5 4 Signings 6 Draft picks 6 1 NHL Entry Draft 6 2 NHL Supplemental Draft 7 Farm teams 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksRegular season edit nbsp Ron Hextall at the 1992 Flyers Wives Carnival Prior to the 1991 92 season the Flyers acquired Rod Brind Amour and Dan Quinn from the St Louis Blues in exchange for Murray Baron and Flyers captain Ron Sutter Brind Amour led the Flyers in goals 33 assists 44 and points 77 in his first season with the club Rick Tocchet was named team captain to replace Sutter 3 As the Flyers continued to flounder Paul Holmgren was fired in December and replaced by Bill Dineen father of Flyer Kevin Dineen 1 On February 19 the Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins made a major five player deal which featured Tocchet who never grew comfortably into the role of captain heading to Pittsburgh and Mark Recchi coming to Philadelphia Recchi recorded 27 points in his first 22 games as a Flyer but the team missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year due in large part to an awful road record 10 26 4 With Brind Amour and Quinn in the fold to create more offense plus a healthy Hextall in net the Flyers still got off to an 0 3 1 start After a 4 2 win over New Jersey the club awakened trading roughly two wins for every loss and climbing to 8 8 1 following back to back 3 1 wins over the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens in mid November From there injuries and poor play from regulars began to doom Paul Holmgren s tenure behind the bench An eight game winless streak 0 7 1 effectively put an end to his tenure Murray Craven was traded to the Hartford Whalers in exchange for the younger Dineen during the run which included blow out home losses to the Whalers 7 3 on November 27 and the Penguins 9 3 on November 29 In both home games the Spectrum crowd loudly chanted Paul Must Go during multiple stoppages in play Flyers fans received their wish on December 4 with the Flyers at 8 14 2 as Bill Dineen took the helm 1 The team began his tenure at 4 1 5 but still slipped into last place by late January A 7 1 2 string brought the club within striking distance of a playoff spot by mid February but an inability to win on the road within the division sabotaged their comeback effort After the three way deal between the Flyers Penguins and Kings was completed the club had an infusion of scoring with Recchi but it was too late to make up ground in the standings A five game win streak from March 12 22 yielded a 7 6 comeback win over the Capitals in Landover in which the Flyers scored four times in the third period but the momentum didn t last as a 2 5 0 finish compounded by a 12 day National Hockey League Players Association strike sent the club into the Patrick Division basement for the second time in three years The Flyers struggled on the power play in the regular season finishing 22nd in power play percentage with 16 55 68 for 411 4 Season standings edit Patrick Division 5 GP W L T GF GA PtsNew York Rangers 80 50 25 5 321 246 105Washington Capitals 80 45 27 8 330 257 98Pittsburgh Penguins 80 39 32 9 343 308 87New Jersey Devils 80 38 31 11 289 259 87New York Islanders 80 34 35 11 291 299 79Philadelphia Flyers 80 32 37 11 252 273 75Wales Conference 6 R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts1 p New York Rangers PAT 80 50 25 5 321 246 1052 Washington Capitals PAT 80 45 27 8 330 257 983 Montreal Canadiens ADM 80 41 28 11 267 207 934 Pittsburgh Penguins PAT 80 39 32 9 343 308 875 New Jersey Devils PAT 80 38 31 11 289 259 876 Boston Bruins ADM 80 36 32 12 270 275 847 New York Islanders PAT 80 34 35 11 291 299 798 Philadelphia Flyers PAT 80 32 37 11 252 273 759 Buffalo Sabres ADM 80 31 37 12 289 299 7410 Hartford Whalers ADM 80 26 41 13 247 283 6511 Quebec Nordiques ADM 80 20 48 12 255 318 52Divisions ADM Adams PAT Patrickp Clinched Presidents Trophy bold Qualified for playoffsSchedule and results editRegular season edit 1991 92 regular season 7 October 4 5 1 9 points home 3 2 0 road 1 3 1 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap1 October 4 Washington Capitals 2 5 0 1 0 0 Recap2 October 6 Pittsburgh Penguins 2 2 OT 0 1 1 1 Recap3 October 10 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 6 0 2 1 1 Recap4 October 12 New York Islanders 4 5 0 3 1 1 Recap5 October 13 New Jersey Devils 4 2 1 3 1 3 Recap6 October 17 Quebec Nordiques 5 3 2 3 1 5 Recap7 October 19 Montreal Canadiens 0 1 2 4 1 5 Recap8 October 24 Minnesota North Stars 5 2 3 4 1 7 Recap9 October 25 Winnipeg Jets 0 2 3 5 1 7 Recap10 October 31 San Jose Sharks 5 2 4 5 1 9 RecapNovember 4 8 1 9 points home 2 4 1 road 2 4 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap11 November 2 New York Rangers 2 4 4 6 1 9 Recap12 November 5 St Louis Blues 4 3 5 6 1 11 Recap13 November 7 Buffalo Sabres 5 2 6 6 1 13 Recap14 November 8 Buffalo Sabres 3 4 OT 6 7 1 13 Recap15 November 12 New Jersey Devils 2 5 6 8 1 13 Recap16 November 14 Edmonton Oilers 3 1 7 8 1 15 Recap17 November 16 Montreal Canadiens 3 1 8 8 1 17 Recap18 November 17 Winnipeg Jets 1 2 8 9 1 17 Recap19 November 20 Pittsburgh Penguins 2 5 8 10 1 17 Recap20 November 23 New Jersey Devils 5 5 OT 8 10 2 18 Recap21 November 27 Hartford Whalers 3 7 8 11 2 18 Recap22 November 29 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 9 8 12 2 18 Recap23 November 30 Pittsburgh Penguins 1 5 8 13 2 18 RecapDecember 4 4 5 13 points home 2 1 3 road 2 3 2 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap24 December 2 New York Rangers 2 4 8 14 2 18 Recap25 December 5 Washington Capitals 3 6 8 15 2 18 Recap26 December 7 Boston Bruins 5 3 9 15 2 20 Recap27 December 8 New Jersey Devils 2 2 OT 9 15 3 21 Recap28 December 12 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 1 OT 9 15 4 22 Recap29 December 14 Chicago Blackhawks 1 1 OT 9 15 5 23 Recap30 December 15 Chicago Blackhawks 4 4 OT 9 15 6 24 Recap31 December 18 New York Rangers 3 6 9 16 6 24 Recap32 December 19 New York Islanders 6 2 10 16 6 26 Recap33 December 21 Minnesota North Stars 3 0 11 16 6 28 Recap34 December 22 Washington Capitals 4 3 OT 12 16 6 30 Recap35 December 27 Vancouver Canucks 1 1 OT 12 16 7 31 Recap36 December 28 Calgary Flames 1 5 12 17 7 31 RecapJanuary 4 7 2 10 points home 4 1 2 road 0 6 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap37 January 3 San Jose Sharks 1 3 12 18 7 31 Recap38 January 4 Los Angeles Kings 3 7 12 19 7 31 Recap39 January 7 Buffalo Sabres 5 5 OT 12 19 8 32 Recap40 January 9 Los Angeles Kings 5 2 13 19 8 34 Recap41 January 11 Boston Bruins 1 5 13 20 8 34 Recap42 January 12 New York Islanders 4 3 14 20 8 36 Recap43 January 14 Chicago Blackhawks 1 1 OT 14 20 9 37 Recap44 January 16 New York Islanders 3 4 14 21 9 37 Recap45 January 21 Detroit Red Wings 3 7 14 22 9 37 Recap46 January 23 Winnipeg Jets 0 1 14 23 9 37 Recap47 January 25 Toronto Maple Leafs 4 6 14 24 9 37 Recap48 January 28 Washington Capitals 3 2 15 24 9 39 Recap49 January 30 Minnesota North Stars 5 3 16 24 9 41 RecapFebruary 7 5 2 16 points home 5 0 1 road 2 5 1 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap50 February 1 New York Islanders 5 5 OT 16 24 10 42 Recap51 February 2 St Louis Blues 5 1 17 24 10 44 Recap52 February 4 New Jersey Devils 1 3 17 25 10 44 Recap53 February 6 Boston Bruins 5 1 18 25 10 46 Recap54 February 8 Quebec Nordiques 3 0 19 25 10 48 Recap55 February 13 Quebec Nordiques 3 2 20 25 10 50 Recap56 February 15 Edmonton Oilers 8 5 21 25 10 52 Recap57 February 16 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 3 OT 21 25 11 53 Recap58 February 18 New Jersey Devils 3 4 OT 21 26 11 53 Recap59 February 22 Washington Capitals 5 7 21 27 11 53 Recap60 February 23 New York Rangers 1 2 OT 21 28 11 53 Recap61 February 25 New York Islanders 4 1 22 28 11 55 Recap62 February 27 Calgary Flames 3 0 23 28 11 57 Recap63 February 28 Edmonton Oilers 2 4 23 29 11 57 RecapMarch 8 6 0 16 points home 5 2 0 road 3 4 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap64 March 1 San Jose Sharks 1 0 24 29 11 59 Recap65 March 3 Los Angeles Kings 1 4 24 30 11 59 Recap66 March 7 New York Rangers 5 4 25 30 11 61 Recap67 March 8 Vancouver Canucks 3 7 25 31 11 61 Recap68 March 10 New York Islanders 2 5 25 32 11 61 Recap69 March 12 Calgary Flames 5 4 OT 26 32 11 63 Recap70 March 14 Washington Capitals 3 1 27 32 11 65 Recap71 March 18 Montreal Canadiens 4 3 28 32 11 67 Recap72 March 20 Washington Capitals 7 6 29 32 11 69 Recap73 March 22 Detroit Red Wings 4 3 30 32 11 71 Recap74 March 24 New York Rangers 3 4 30 33 11 71 Recap75 March 25 New York Rangers 1 4 30 34 11 71 Recap76 March 29 New Jersey Devils 5 4 31 34 11 73 Recap77 March 31 Pittsburgh Penguins 5 6 31 35 11 73 RecapApril 1 2 0 2 points home 1 1 0 road 0 1 0 Game Date Opponent Score Record Points Recap78 April 12 Hartford Whalers 2 4 31 36 11 73 Recap79 April 13 Toronto Maple Leafs 6 2 32 36 11 75 Recap80 April 15 Hartford Whalers 3 4 OT 32 37 11 75 RecapLegend Win 2 points Loss 0 points Tie 1 point Player 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 seasonNo Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM17 Rod Brind Amour C 80 33 44 77 3 10020 Kevin Dineen RW 64 26 30 56 1 13018 Mike Ricci C 78 20 36 56 10 9328 c Steve Duchesne D 78 18 38 56 7 8614 d Mark Pederson LW 58 15 25 40 14 2210 e Dan Quinn C 67 11 26 37 13 265 Kerry Huffman D 60 14 18 32 1 4123 Andrei Lomakin RW 57 14 16 30 6 2622 Rick Tocchet RW 42 13 16 29 3 1028 Mark Recchi RW 22 10 17 27 5 182 Mark Howe D 42 7 18 25 18 189 Pelle Eklund LW 51 7 16 23 0 440 Claude Boivin LW 58 5 13 18 2 1873 Garry Galley D 39 3 15 18 1 3425 Keith Acton C 50 7 10 17 4 9847 Brad Jones LW 48 7 10 17 2 4429 Terry Carkner D 73 4 12 16 14 19519 Brian Benning D 22 2 12 14 9 3537 Mark Freer LW 50 6 7 13 1 1828 Kjell Samuelsson D 54 4 9 13 1 7646 Al Conroy C 31 2 9 11 1 743 Gord Murphy D 31 2 8 10 4 3344 Corey Foster D 25 3 4 7 14 2021 Dave Brown RW 70 4 2 6 11 8132 Murray Craven C 12 3 3 6 2 815 f Dale Kushner LW 19 3 2 5 5 1815 Steve Kasper C 16 3 2 5 3 106 Dan Kordic D 46 1 3 4 1 12643 Tony Horacek LW 34 1 3 4 9 5111 Jiri Latal D 10 1 2 3 1 427 Ron Hextall G 45 0 3 3 3514 g Kimbi Daniels C 25 1 1 2 4 435 Ken Wregget G 23 0 2 2 024 Pat Murray LW 9 1 0 1 3 036 Wes Walz C 2 1 0 1 1 033 Dominic Roussel G 17 0 1 1 226 Martin Hostak C 5 0 1 1 1 242 Moe Mantha D 5 0 0 0 0 224 Rod Dallman LW 2 0 0 0 0 514 Chris Jensen RW 2 0 0 0 1 066 Yanick Dupre LW 1 0 0 0 0 048 Reid Simpson LW 1 0 0 0 0 0Goaltending edit Left team via a transaction e g trade waivers release during the season Stats reflect time with the Flyers only Regular seasonNo Player GP GS W L T SA GA GAA SV SO TOI27 Ron Hextall 45 43 16 21 6 1294 151 3 40 883 3 2 667 4335 Ken Wregget 23 23 9 8 3 557 75 3 57 865 0 1 259 1533 Dominic Roussel 17 14 7 8 2 437 40 2 60 908 1 922 18Awards and records editAwards edit Type Award honor Recipient RefLeague annual NHL second All Star team Mark Recchi Right wing 8 League in season NHL All Star Game selection Rod Brind Amour 9 Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Steve Duchesne 10 Bobby Clarke Trophy Rod Brind Amour 10 Class Guy Award Kevin Dineen 10 Records edit See also List of Philadelphia Flyers records Among the team records set during the 1991 92 season was a four game tie streak from December 8 to December 15 tying a team record dating back to the 1968 69 season 11 The Flyers 26 road losses is a single season franchise high 12 The 1991 92 season was Mark Howe s tenth and final season with the Flyers Howe holds the regular season career marks among Flyers defensemen for goals 138 assists 342 and points 480 13 14 15 He also holds the same playoff marks for assists 45 and points 53 16 17 Transactions editThe Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 26 1991 the day after the deciding game of the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals through June 1 1992 the day of the deciding game of the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals 18 Trades edit Date Details RefMay 30 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Dave BrownCorey FosterRights to Jari Kurri To Edmonton Oilers Craig BerubeCraig FisherScott Mellanby 19 May 30 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Steve DuchesneSteve Kasper4th round pick in 1991 To Los Angeles Kings Jeff ChychrunRights to Jari Kurri 19 July 29 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Flyers choice of a 1992 or 1993 draft pick h To Toronto Maple Leafs Rights to Mike Bullard 20 August 5 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Future considerations To New York Rangers Shaun Sabol 21 August 8 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Future considerations To New York Rangers Don Biggs 22 September 22 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Rod Brind AmourDan Quinn To St Louis Blues Murray BaronRon Sutter 23 November 13 1991 To Philadelphia Flyers Kevin Dineen To Hartford Whalers Murray Craven4th round pick in 1992 24 January 2 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers Garry GalleyWes Walz3rd round pick in 1993 To Boston Bruins Brian DobbinGord Murphy3rd round pick in 19924th round pick in 1993 25 February 7 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers Ryan McGill To Chicago Blackhawks Tony Horacek 26 February 19 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers Brian BenningMark RecchiLos Angeles 1st round pick in 1992 To Pittsburgh Penguins Kjell SamuelssonRick TocchetKen WreggetConditional 3rd round pick in 1993 i 27 February 27 1992 To Philadelphia Flyers Moe Mantha To Winnipeg Jets Future considerations 28 Players acquired edit Date Player Former team Term Via RefAugust 6 1991 1991 08 06 Brad Jones Los Angeles Kings 2 year Free agency 29 August 21 1991 1991 08 21 Al Conroy Detroit Red Wings Free agency 30 Players lost edit Date Player New team Via RefMay 30 1991 1991 05 30 Tim Kerr San Jose Sharks Expansion draft 19 31 32 August 12 1991 1991 08 12 Scott Sandelin Minnesota North Stars Free agency 33 September 26 1991 1991 09 26 Pete Peeters j Buyout 35 October 3 1991 1991 10 03 Normand Lacombe Canadian National Team k Buyout 37 October 26 1991 1991 10 26 Derrick Smith Minnesota North Stars Waivers 38 February 3 1992 1992 02 03 Jiri Latal Valerenga Ishockey Norway l Buyout 40 Signings edit Date Player Term RefAugust 7 1991 1991 08 07 Jamie Cooke 41 Kimbi Daniels 41 September 25 1991 1991 09 25 Yanick Dupre 35 October 3 1991 1991 10 03 Andrei Lomakin 42 November 1991 1991 11 Ken Wregget 1 year m 24 Draft picks editSee also List of Philadelphia Flyers draft picks NHL Entry Draft edit Philadelphia s picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft which was held at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo New York on June 22 1991 43 The Flyers traded their second round pick 28th overall to the Montreal Canadiens for Mark Pederson on March 5 1991 44 They also traded their fourth round pick 72nd overall and Jay Wells to the Buffalo Sabres for Kevin Maguire and the Sabres 1990 second round pick on March 5 1990 and their eight round pick 160th overall and Kevin Maguire to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Maple Leafs 1990 third round pick on June 16 1990 44 Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team league Notes1 6 Peter Forsberg Center nbsp Sweden Modo Hockey Elitserien 3 50 Yanick Dupre Left wing nbsp Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 4 86 Aris Brimanis Defense nbsp United States Bowling Green State University CCHA n 5 94 Yanick Degrace Goaltender nbsp Canada Trois Rivieres Draveurs QMJHL 6 116 Clayton Norris Right wing nbsp Canada Medicine Hat Tigers WHL 6 122 Dmitri Yushkevich Defense nbsp Soviet Union Torpedo Yaroslavl Soviet Union o 7 138 Andrei Lomakin Left wing nbsp Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union 9 182 Jim Bode Left wing nbsp United States Robbinsdale Armstrong High School USHS MN 10 204 Josh Bartell Defense nbsp United States Rome Free Academy USHS NY 11 226 Neil Little Goaltender nbsp Canada Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ECAC 12 248 John Parco Center nbsp Canada Belleville Bulls OHL NHL Supplemental Draft edit Philadelphia s picks at the 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft 45 46 Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team league 1 6 Angelo Libertucci Goaltender nbsp Canada Bowling Green State University CCHA 2 12 Brendan Locke Right wing nbsp United States Merrimack College Hockey East Farm teams editThe Flyers were affiliated with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League 47 48 Notes edit a b Holmgren was fired on December 4 and replaced by Dineen 1 Tocchet was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on February 19 No new captain was named for the remainder of the season and the entirety of the next Duchesne originally wore number 19 until Samuelsson was traded Pederson originally wore number 41 and changed numbers after the February 19 trade with Pittsburgh Quinn wore number 14 in his first eight games Kushner wore number 8 in his first ten games Daniels wore number 46 in his first 18 games The Flyers had the choice of receiving Toronto s 1992 fourth round pick or Toronto s 1993 third round pick 20 The Flyers chose the 1993 third round pick Condition met Peeters retired 34 Lacombe briefly played for the Canadian national team before retiring 36 Latal played the remainder of the 1991 92 season for Valerenga 39 Option for second year The Flyers traded Jeff Chychrun and the rights to Jari Kurri to the Los Angeles Kings for Steve Duchesne Steve Kasper and the Kings fourth round pick 86th overall on May 30 1991 44 The Flyers traded Dave Brown to the Edmonton Oilers for Keith Acton and the Oilers sixth round pick 122nd overall on February 7 1989 44 References editGeneral Philadelphia Flyers 1991 92 roster and statistics The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved February 10 2022 1991 92 Philadelphia Flyers Roster and Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved February 10 2022 Flyers History Season Overview 1991 92 Flyers History FlyersAlumni net Retrieved February 10 2022 Specific a b c Miles Gary December 5 1991 Flyers Pull Plug On Holmgren Dineen Named As Successor The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 8 2014 All Time Team Attendance P Anson Flyers History Retrieved October 26 2013 Miles Gary October 3 1991 Tocchet Is Named Team Captain The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 20 2014 1991 92 NHL Summary 1991 1992 Division Standings National Hockey League Retrieved March 25 2012 1991 1992 Conference Standings National Hockey League Retrieved March 25 2012 1991 92 Philadelphia Flyers Schedule and Results Hockey Reference com Retrieved August 24 2022 2014 15 NHL Official Guide amp Record Book p 230 32 43rd NHL All Star Game NHL com Retrieved August 8 2015 a b c Flyers History Team Awards P Anson Retrieved August 8 2015 2016 2017 Philadelphia Flyers Media Guide p 259 Philadelphia Flyers Year by Year Record records nhl com Retrieved September 12 2022 Skater Records Most Goals Defenseman Career records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 Skater Records Most Assists Defenseman Career records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 Skater Records Most Points Defenseman Career records nhl com Retrieved September 7 2022 NHL Stats NHL com Retrieved September 11 2022 NHL Stats NHL com Retrieved September 11 2022 Hockey Transactions Search Results Pro Sports Transactions Retrieved April 10 2014 a b c Bowen Les May 31 1991 Face Lift Kerr s Exit Addition Of Duchesne in Trade Highlight A Day Of Change Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 a b Panaccio Tim Miles Gary July 30 1991 Bullard Sent To Toronto For Conditional Draft Pick The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 2 2014 4 Nigerians Stay Behind After Tournament The Philadelphia Inquirer August 6 1991 Retrieved December 2 2014 SPORTS PEOPLE HOCKEY Rangers Acquisition The New York Times December 9 1991 Retrieved December 2 2014 Bowen Les September 23 1991 Flyers Send Sutter Baron To Blues Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 a b Bowen Les November 14 1991 Flyers Hope Dineen Fits Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 Miles Gary January 3 1992 Flyers Deal Murphy To Bruins The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 2 2014 Fleischman Bill February 8 1992 Flyers Horacek Dealt To Chicago Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 Fleischman Bill February 20 1992 Shaking Up The Flyers Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 Fleischman Bill February 28 1992 Mantha Gives Flyers Insurance On Defense Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 Miles Gary August 7 1991 Flyers Snare Speedy Jones But Kings Keep Huddy The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 2 2014 John Conroy Notes NHL com Retrieved December 2 2014 Parsons Mark November 2 2013 1991 NHL Expansion Draft Historical Hockey Stats amp Trivia Retrieved July 31 2015 1991 NHL Expansion Draft Picks at hockeydb com hockeyDB com Retrieved December 23 2013 TRANSACTIONS The New York Times August 13 1991 Retrieved December 2 2014 1977 NHL Amateur Draft Pete Peeters Hockey Draft Central Retrieved December 2 2014 a b Bowen Les September 27 1991 Flyers Buy Out Final Year Of Peeters s Pact Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 Legends of Hockey NHL Player Search Player Normand Lacombe HHOF com Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Retrieved June 9 2022 Bowen Les October 3 1991 Tocchet Gets Nod As Flyers Captain Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 Miles Gary October 27 1991 Smith Snapped Up By Clarke North Stars The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 2 2014 Legends of Hockey NHL Player Search Player Jiri Latal HHOF com Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Retrieved June 9 2022 Frey Jennifer February 3 1992 Hull No Points And No Jersey Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 2 2014 a b Miles Gary August 8 1991 Ex miss Black America Sues Tyson For 100 Million The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 2 2014 Miles Gary October 4 1991 The Flyers Raise Their Iron Curtain The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 2 2014 1991 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb com hockeyDB com Retrieved November 12 2013 a b c d 1991 NHL Entry Draft Pick Transactions Pro Sports Transactions Retrieved November 7 2013 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft Picks at hockeydb com hockeyDB com Retrieved November 12 2013 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft Round 2 Selections HockeyDraftCentral com Retrieved March 24 2015 AHL Franchise Statistics P Anson Flyers History Retrieved October 26 2013 AHL Season Overview 1991 92 P Anson Flyers History Retrieved October 26 2013 External links editBill Meltzer March 6 2008 Great Moments Dineen Father Son Team Lifts Flyers Philadelphia Flyers Retrieved December 2 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 92 Philadelphia Flyers season amp oldid 1213681666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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