1984–85 Quebec Nordiques | |
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Division | 2nd Adams |
Conference | 4th Wales |
1984–85 record | 41-30-9 |
Home record | 24–12–4 |
Road record | 17–18–5 |
Goals for | 323 |
Goals against | 275 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Maurice Filion |
Coach | Michel Bergeron |
Captain | Mario Marois |
Alternate captains | None |
Arena | Colisée Pepsi |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Michel Goulet (55) |
Assists | Peter Stastny (68) |
Points | Peter Stastny (100) |
Penalties in minutes | Dale Hunter (209) |
Plus/minus | Bruce Bell (+32) |
Wins | Mario Gosselin (19) |
Goals against average | Mario Gosselin (3.34) |
The Nordiques had a pretty quiet off-season, as they looked to build off of their successful 1983-84 season. The club hired the recently retired Guy Lapointe as an assistant coach, while they also signed goaltender Richard Sevigny as a free agent from the Montreal Canadiens. Sevigny had a 16-18-2 record with a 3.38 GAA with Montreal in 1983-84.
Quebec started the season off pretty slow, going only 3-6-1 in their first ten games, sitting in last place in the Adams Division. Quebec continued to play mediocre hockey for the majority of the first half of the season, as they had a 16-16-6 record after 38 games, battling with the Boston Bruins for third place in the division. The Nordiques played much better in the second half of the season, as they would battle with the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres for first in the division. Quebec finished the season with a 41-30-9 record, earning 91 points, and a second-place finish, just three points behind the Canadiens.
Peter Stastny led the Nordiques offensively, leading the club with 100 points in 75 games, while Michel Goulet scored a team high 55 goals, while earning 95 points in 69 games. Anton Stastny had 38 goals and 80 points, while Dale Hunter scored 20 goals and 72 points, while accumulating a team high 209 penalty minutes. Brad Maxwell and Brent Ashton, acquired from the Minnesota North Stars in December, sparked the Nordiques, as Ashton had 51 points in 49 games, while Maxwell had 31 points in 50 games on the blueline.
In goal, Quebec was led by rookie Mario Gosselin, as he had a team high 19 wins with a team best 3.34 GAA in 35 games. Richard Sevigny had a 10-6-2 record with a 3.37 GAA in 20 games, while Dan Bouchard was 12-13-4 with a 3.49 GAA in 29 games.