1981–82 Montreal Canadiens | |
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Adams Division champions
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Division | 1st Adams |
Conference | 2nd Wales |
1981–82 record | 46-17-17 |
Goals for | 360 |
Goals against | 223 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Irving Grundman |
Coach | Bob Berry |
Captain | Bob Gainey |
Alternate captains | None |
Arena | Montreal Forum |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Mark Napier (40) |
Assists | Guy Lafleur (57) |
Points | Keith Acton (88) |
Penalties in minutes | Chris Nilan (204) |
Plus/minus | Brian Engblom (+76) |
Wins | Rick Wamsley (23) |
Goals against average | Denis Herron (2.64) |
The 1981–82 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 73rd season. The club finished with over 100 points in the regular season, and were third overall in the NHL standings. The season involved being eliminated in the Adams Division semi-final versus the Quebec Nordiques 3 games to 2.
Montreal along with Hartford were moved to the Adams Division which was a more geographical grouping of teams, including Boston, Buffalo and Quebec. Before the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, general manager Irving Grundman announced that Bob Berry would be the new head coach of the Canadiens.
Bob Gainey is named captain, following Serge Savard's signing with the Winnipeg Jets.
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.
The Canadiens were seeded 3rd overall in the playoffs, while their opponents, the Quebec Nordiques were seeded 10th overall. The clubs were 27 points apart in the league standings. The fifth and final game of the series went into overtime. Twenty-two seconds into overtime, Nordiques' Dale Hunter scored against Canadiens goalie Rick Wamsley to clinch the series.
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