1993–94 Toronto Maple Leafs | |
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Division | 2nd Central |
Conference | 3rd Western |
1993–94 record | 43–29–12 |
Home record | 23–15–4 |
Road record | 20–14–8 |
Goals for | 280 |
Goals against | 243 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Cliff Fletcher |
Coach | Pat Burns |
Captain | Wendel Clark |
Alternate captains |
Doug Gilmour Bob Rouse |
Arena | Maple Leaf Gardens |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Dave Andreychuk (53) |
Assists | Doug Gilmour (84) |
Points | Doug Gilmour (111) |
Penalties in minutes | Ken Baumgartner (185) |
Wins | Felix Potvin (34) |
Goals against average | Damian Rhodes (2.62) |
The 1993–94 Toronto Maple Leafs season saw the Leafs finish in second place in the Central Division with a record of 43 wins, 29 losses, and 12 ties for 98 points. The team opened the 1993–94 regular season with 10 consecutive wins and made it to the Conference Finals for the second straight year. They defeated the Chicago Blackhawks in six games in the Conference Quarter-finals, then eliminated the San Jose Sharks in a seven-game Conference Semi-final series. However, they lost the Western Conference Finals in five games to the Vancouver Canucks.
The NHL re-organized in the off-season, and the Leafs were placed in the new Central Division.
The Leafs started the season with a ten-game winning streak, which is an NHL record they share with the 2006 - 2007 Buffalo Sabres.
Doug Gilmour ranked fourth in the league in scoring with 111 points.
During the regular season, the Maple Leafs had the most power-play opportunities (459) out of all 26 teams.
Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.
Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific
bold – Qualified for playoffs; x – Won division; y – Won Conference (and division); * – Division leader
1 Played at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario.
The Maple Leafs defeated the Chicago Blackhawks in six games in the Conference Quarter-finals, then eliminated the San Jose Sharks in a seven-game Conference Semi-final series. They then met the Vancouver Canucks in the Conference Finals, losing in 5 games.
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The Maple Leafs have been involved in the following transactions during the 1993-94 season.