1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers | |
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Wales Conference champions
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Patrick Division champions
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Division | 1st Patrick |
Conference | 1st Wales |
1984–85 record | 53–20–7 |
Home record | 32–4–4 |
Road record | 21–16–3 |
Goals for | 348 (4th) |
Goals against | 241 (3rd) |
Team information | |
General Manager | Bob Clarke |
Coach | Mike Keenan |
Captain | Dave Poulin |
Alternate captains | None |
Arena | Spectrum |
Average attendance | 16,951 |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Tim Kerr (54) |
Assists | Brian Propp (54) |
Points | Tim Kerr (98) |
Penalties in minutes | Dave Brown (165) |
Plus/minus | Brad McCrimmon (+52) |
Wins | Pelle Lindbergh (40) |
Goals against average | Bob Froese (2.41) |
The 1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 18th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers reached the Stanley Cup Finals but lost in five games to the Edmonton Oilers.
Bob Clarke's first move as general manager was hiring Mike Keenan as head coach. Second-year player Dave Poulin was named team captain.
On October 18 they tied a franchise record for most goals in one game, after a 13–2 rout of the Vancouver Canucks at the Spectrum. They recorded another 10-plus goal contest on March 10 against Pittsburgh, crushing the Penguins 11–4. In addition, the team snapped the Edmonton Oilers' then NHL record 12–0–3 unbeaten streak to start the year with a 7–5 win on November 11. Four days later, they paid tribute to the recently retired Bobby Clarke on Bobby Clarke Night with a 6–1 win over the Hartford Whalers.
Although the club got off to a hot 16–4–4 start, they faltered in December, losing four straight games and five of six prior to Christmas. With the team's slate of games thin throughout January, the Washington Capitals surged to the top of the Patrick Division although the Flyers kept winning consistently.
After trailing the division-leading Capitals by 11 points in early February, the Flyers clinched the division title on March 28 and finished 12 points ahead of Washington, reeling off an incredible 24–4–0 record after February 9. The game that kicked off the stretch, on February 9 at the Capital Centre, saw Tim Kerr score four goals but Brian Propp won it, 5-4, with two seconds remaining in regulation. The club set a franchise record with 11 straight wins from March 5–24.