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1991–92 Philadelphia Flyers
Division 6th Patrick
Conference 8th Wales
1991–92 record 32–37–11
Home record 22–11–7
Road record 10–26–4
Goals for 252
Goals against 273
Team information
General manager Russ Farwell
Coach Paul Holmgren
Bill Dineen
Captain Rick Tocchet (Oct-Feb)
Vacant (Feb-Apr)
Alternate captains Terry Carkner
Kevin Dineen
Arena The Spectrum
Average attendance 17,140[1]
Team leaders
Goals Rod Brind'Amour (33)
Assists Rod Brind'Amour (44)
Points Rod Brind'Amour (77)
Penalty minutes Terry Carkner (195)
Plus/minus Mark Howe (+18)
Wins Ron Hextall (16)
Goals against average Dominic Roussel (2.60)

The 1991–92 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers 25th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers finished 6th in the Patrick Division and did not qualify for the playoffs.

Off-season[]

Prior to the 1991–92 season, the Flyers acquired Rod Brind'Amour from St. Louis. Brind'Amour would lead the Flyers in goals (33), assists (44), and points (77) in his first season with the club. With Ron Sutter gone to St. Louis in the Brind'Amour trade, Rick Tocchet was named team captain. As the Flyers continued to flounder, Paul Holmgren was fired midway through the season and replaced by Bill Dineen, father of Flyer Kevin Dineen. On February 19, the Flyers and Pittsburgh 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).

The Flyers hosted the 43rd NHL All-Star Game.

Regular Season[]

Final Standings[]

Patrick Division
GP W L T GF GA PTS
New York Rangers 80 50 25 5 321 246 105
Washington Capitals 80 45 27 8 330 275 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

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.


Game Log[]

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

1991–92 Game log

Playoffs[]

  • The Flyers did not qualify for the post season.

Player Stats[]

Skaters[]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes

Regular Season Playoffs
Player # GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
Rod Brind'Amour 17 80 33 44 77 100 - - - - -
Kevin Dineen 20 64 26 30 56 130 - - - - -
Mike Ricci 18 78 20 36 56 93 - - - - -
Steve Duchesne - 78 18 38 56 86 - - - - -
Mark Pederson - 58 15 25 40 22 - - - - -
Dan Quinn 10 67 11 26 37 26 - - - - -
Kerry Huffman 5 60 14 18 32 41 - - - - -
Andrei Lomakin 23 57 14 16 30 26 - - - - -
Rick Tocchet 22 42 13 16 29 102 - - - - -
Mark Recchi 8 22 10 17 27 18 - - - - -
Mark Howe 2 42 7 18 25 18 - - - - -
Pelle Eklund 9 51 7 16 23 4 - - - - -
Claude Boivin 40 58 5 13 18 187 - - - - -
Garry Galley 3 39 3 15 18 34 - - - - -
Keith Acton 25 50 7 10 17 98 - - - - -
Brad Jones 47 48 7 10 17 44 - - - - -
Terry Carkner 29 73 4 12 16 195 - - - - -
Brian Benning 19 22 2 12 14 35 - - - - -
Mark Freer 37 50 6 7 13 18 - - - - -
Kjell Samuelsson 28 54 4 9 13 76 - - - - -
Al Conroy 46 31 2 9 11 74 - - - - -
Gord Murphy 3 31 2 8 10 33 - - - - -
Corey Foster 44 25 3 4 7 20 - - - - -
Dave Brown 21 70 4 2 6 81 - - - - -
Murray Craven 32 12 3 3 6 8 - - - - -
Dale Kushner 15 19 3 2 5 18 - - - - -
Steve Kasper - 16 3 2 5 10 - - - - -
Dan Kordic 6 46 1 3 4 126 - - - - -
Tony Horacek - 34 1 3 4 51 - - - - -
Jiri Latal 11 10 1 2 3 4 - - - - -
Ron Hextall (G) 27 45 0 3 3 35 - - - - -
Kimbi Daniels 14 25 1 1 2 4 - - - - -
Ken Wregget (G) 35 23 0 2 2 0 - - - - -
Pat Murray 24 9 1 0 1 0 - - - - -
Wes Walz 36 2 1 0 1 0 - - - - -
Dominic Roussel (G) 33 17 0 1 1 2 - - - - -
Martin Hostak 26 5 0 1 1 2 - - - - -
Moe Mantha 42 5 0 0 0 2 - - - - -
Rod Dallman 24 2 0 0 0 5 - - - - -
Chris Jensen - 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Yanick Dupre 66 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Reid Simpson 48 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Bench X 10

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Flyers. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Goaltenders[]

Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Regular Season Playoffs
Player # GP TOI W L T GA SO Sv% GAA GP TOI W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Ron Hextall 27 45 2668 16 21 6 151 3 .883 3.40 - - - - - - - -
Ken Wregget 35 23 1259 9 8 3 75 0 .865 3.57 - - - - - - - -
Dominic Roussel 33 17 922 7 8 2 40 1 .908 2.60 - - - - - - - -

Awards and Records[]

Awards[]

NHL
Award Recipient
All-Star Game representative Rod Brind'Amour
NHL Second All-Star Team Mark Recchi (RW)
Team
Award Recipient
Barry Ashbee Trophy Steve Duchesne
Bobby Clarke Trophy Rod Brind'Amour
Class Guy Award Kevin Dineen

Transactions[]

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions before/during the 1991–92 season.

Trades[]

May 30, 1991
To Philadelphia Flyers
Dave Brown
Corey Foster
rights to Jari Kurri
To Edmonton Oilers
Scott Mellanby
Craig Berube
Craig Fisher
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
July 29, 1991
To Philadelphia Flyers
3rd round pick in 1993
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Mike Bullard
August 5, 1991
To Philadelphia Flyers
futures
To New York Rangers
Shaun Sabol
August 8, 1991
To Philadelphia Flyers
futures
To New York Rangers
Don Biggs
September 22, 1991
To Philadelphia Flyers
Rod Brind'Amour
Dan Quinn
To St. Louis Blues
Murray Baron
Ron Sutter
November 13, 1991
To Philadelphia Flyers
Kevin Dineen
To Hartford Whalers
Murray Craven
4th round pick in 1992
January 2, 1992
To Philadelphia Flyers
Garry Galley
Wes Walz
3rd round pick in 1993
To Boston Bruins
Gord Murphy
Brian Dobbin
3rd round pick in 1992
4th round pick in 1993
February 7, 1992
To Philadelphia Flyers
Ryan McGill
To Chicago Blackhawks
Tony Horacek
February 19, 1992
To Philadelphia Flyers
Mark Recchi
Brian Benning
1st round pick in 1992
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Rick Tocchet
Kjell Samuelsson
Ken Wregget
3rd round pick in 1992
February 27, 1992
To Philadelphia Flyers
Moe Mantha
To Winnipeg Jets
futures

Additions and Subtractions[]

Additions
Player Former team Via
Brad Jones Los Angeles free agency (8/6)
Al Conroy Adirondack (AHL) free agency (8/21)
Subtractions
Player New team Via
Tim Kerr San Jose Expansion Draft (5/30)
Pete Peeters released (9/26)
Normand Lacombe released (10/2)
Derrick Smith Minnesota waivers (10/26)
Jiri Latal released (2/3)

Draft Picks[]

Philadelphia's picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.[2][3]

Rnd # Player Position Nationality Drafted from
1 6 Peter Forsberg Center Flag of Sweden Sweden Modo Hockey (Elitserien)
2 50 Yanick Dupre Left Wing Flag of Canada Canada Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)
4 86 Aris Brimanis Defenseman Flag of the United States United States Bowling Green State University (CCHA)
5 94 Yanick Degrace Goaltender Flag of Canada Canada Trois Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
6 116 Clayton Norris Right Wing Flag of Canada Canada Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
6 122 Dmitri Yushkevich Defenseman Flag of Russia Russia Yaroslavl Torpedo (RUS)
7 138 Andrei Lomakin Left Wing Flag of Russia Russia Moscow Dynamo (RUS)
9 182 Jim Bode Left Wing Flag of the United States United States Plymouth Armstrong H.S. (Minn.)
10 204 Josh Bartell Defenseman Flag of the United States United States Rome Free Academy (N.Y.)
11 226 Neil Little Goaltender Flag of Canada Canada R.P.I. (ECAC)
12 248 John Parco Center Flag of Canada Canada Belleville Bulls (OHL)
Sup 6 Angelo Libertucci Goaltender Flag of Canada Canada Bowling Green State University (CCHA)
Sup 12 Brendan Locke Right Wing Flag of the United States United States Merrimack College (HE)

Farm Teams[]

The Flyers were affiliated with the Hershey Bears of the AHL.[4]

See Also[]

References[]

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