1991–92 Buffalo Sabres season
NHL hockey team season
The 1991–92 Buffalo Sabres season was the 22nd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[ 1] The season saw the Sabres finish in third place in the Adams Division with a record of 31 wins, 37 losses, and 12 ties for 74 points . They lost the Adams Division Semi-final to the Boston Bruins in seven games.
Offseason
NHL Draft
Regular season
The Sabres ended the regular season with the most power-play goals scored, with 105, and the best power-play percentage, with 22.53%.[ 2]
Season standings
Schedule and results
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
L
October 4, 1991
4–5
Pittsburgh Penguins (1991–92 )
0–1–0
2
L
October 5, 1991
1–3
@ Washington Capitals (1991–92 )
0-2-0
3
T
October 9, 1991
4–4
Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
0-2–1
4
W
October 12, 1991
5–4
@ Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
1–2–1
5
L
October 13, 1991
1–3
Vancouver Canucks (1991–92 )
1–3–1
6
L
October 16, 1991
1–5
@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
1–4–1
7
W
October 18, 1991
3–1
Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
2–4–1
8
L
October 19, 1991
1–4
@ Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
2–5–1
9
W
October 25, 1991
3–1
San Jose Sharks (1991–92 )
3–5–1
10
W
October 27, 1991
5–1
Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
4–5–1
11
L
October 30, 1991
1–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1991–92 )
4–6–1
12
L
November 1, 1991
1–5
Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
4–7–1
13
L
November 2, 1991
0–5
@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
4–8–1
14
L
November 7, 1991
2–5
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1991–92 )
4–9–1
15
W
November 8, 1991
4–3 OT
Philadelphia Flyers (1991–92 )
5–9–1
16
W
November 12, 1991
7–1
@ San Jose Sharks (1991–92 )
6–9–1
17
T
November 14, 1991
2–2 OT
@ Los Angeles Kings (1991–92 )
6–9–2
18
W
November 16, 1991
5–4
@ Calgary Flames (1991–92 )
7–9–2
19
W
November 20, 1991
3–1
Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
8–9–2
20
W
November 22, 1991
2–0
Chicago Blackhawks (1991–92 )
9–9–2
21
L
November 23, 1991
4–7
@ Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
9–10–2
22
T
November 27, 1991
4–4 OT
Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
9–10–3
23
L
November 29, 1991
4–5 OT
New York Rangers (1991–92 )
9–11–3
24
L
November 30, 1991
3–4
@ Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
9–12–3
25
L
December 4, 1991
4–5
@ Winnipeg Jets (1991–92 )
9–13–3
26
T
December 7, 1991
6–6 OT
@ Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
9–13–4
27
L
December 8, 1991
2–4
Calgary Flames (1991–92 )
9–14–4
28
L
December 11, 1991
3–6
St. Louis Blues (1991–92 )
9–15–4
29
L
December 13, 1991
4–8
Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
9–16–4
30
L
December 14, 1991
2–4
@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
9–17–4
31
T
December 18, 1991
2–2 OT
Washington Capitals (1991–92 )
9–17–5
32
T
December 20, 1991
4–4 OT
Edmonton Oilers (1991–92 )
9–17–6
33
W
December 21, 1991
4–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1991–92 )
10–17–6
34
L
December 23, 1991
3–4
@ Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
10–18–6
35
W
December 27, 1991
8–1
Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
11–18–6
36
L
December 28, 1991
0–3
@ New Jersey Devils (1991–92 )
11–19–6
37
W
December 31, 1991
4–3
St. Louis Blues (1991–92 )
12–19–6
38
W
January 3, 1992
5–2
New York Islanders (1991–92 )
13–19–6
39
L
January 4, 1992
2–4
@ Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
13–20–6
40
T
January 7, 1992
5–5 OT
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1991–92 )
13–20–7
41
W
January 8, 1992
4–2
Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
14–20–7
42
W
January 10, 1992
8–2
Edmonton Oilers (1991–92 )
15–20–7
43
W
January 12, 1992
6–3
New York Rangers (1991–92 )
16–20–7
44
L
January 14, 1992
2–6
@ New York Rangers (1991–92 )
16–21–7
45
T
January 15, 1992
8–8 OT
@ New Jersey Devils (1991–92 )
16–21–8
46
L
January 21, 1992
4–5
@ St. Louis Blues (1991–92 )
16–22–8
47
W
January 23, 1992
5–4 OT
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1991–92 )
17–22–8
48
W
January 25, 1992
4–3
@ Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
18–22–8
49
W
January 26, 1992
5–2
Winnipeg Jets (1991–92 )
19–22–8
50
T
January 29, 1992
4–4 OT
@ Detroit Red Wings (1991–92 )
19–22–9
51
W
January 31, 1992
5–3
Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
20–22–9
52
T
February 1, 1992
2–2 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
20–22–10
53
W
February 4, 1992
7–3
Washington Capitals (1991–92 )
21–22–10
54
L
February 7, 1992
0–2
Minnesota North Stars (1991–92 )
21–23–10
55
L
February 9, 1992
4–5
Los Angeles Kings (1991–92 )
21–24–10
56
L
February 11, 1992
1–5
@ Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
21–25–10
57
L
February 12, 1992
4–9
Detroit Red Wings (1991–92 )
21–26–10
58
W
February 14, 1992
7–6
San Jose Sharks (1991–92 )
22–26–10
59
W
February 16, 1992
5–4
Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
23–26–10
60
L
February 19, 1992
5–6
@ Vancouver Canucks (1991–92 )
23–27–10
61
L
February 23, 1992
2–5
@ Edmonton Oilers (1991–92 )
23–28–10
62
W
February 25, 1992
5–3
@ Calgary Flames (1991–92 )
24–28–10
63
L
February 29, 1992
2–5
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1991–92 )
24–29–10
64
L
March 1, 1992
1–3
Chicago Blackhawks (1991–92 )
24–30–10
65
T
March 3, 1992
4–4 OT
@ Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
24–30–11
66
W
March 6, 1992
5–4
New Jersey Devils (1991–92 )
25–30–11
67
L
March 8, 1992
2–6
New York Islanders (1991–92 )
25–31–11
68
W
March 11, 1992
6–3
Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
26–31–11
69
L
March 14, 1992
1–4
@ New York Islanders (1991–92 )
26–32–11
70
W
March 15, 1992
6–4
Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
27–32–11
71
L
March 17, 1992
1–3
@ Minnesota North Stars (1991–92 )
27–33–11
72
W
March 19, 1992
8–2
@ Los Angeles Kings (1991–92 )
28–33–11
73
W
March 22, 1992
6–2
@ Chicago Blackhawks (1991–92 )
29–33–11
74
W
March 25, 1992
5–2
Toronto Maple Leafs (1991–92 )
30–33–11
75
L
March 28, 1992
3–4 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1991–92 )
30–34–11
76
T
March 29, 1992
2–2 OT
Hartford Whalers (1991–92 )
30–34–12
77
L
March 31, 1992
3–5
@ Minnesota North Stars (1991–92 )
30–35–12
78
W
April 12, 1992
3–1
Montreal Canadiens (1991–92 )
31–35–12
79
L
April 14, 1992
3–7
@ Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
31–36–12
80
L
April 15, 1992
3–4
Quebec Nordiques (1991–92 )
31–37–12
Pat Lafontaine
LaFontaine, frustrated with his situation on Long Island , turned down a four-year, $6 million contract offer and refused to report to the Islanders for the start of the 1991–92 NHL season . Three weeks into the season, on October 25, 1991, LaFontaine was traded, along with teammate Randy Wood , to the Buffalo Sabres for four players, including former first overall pick Pierre Turgeon .
Playoffs
1992 Stanley Cup playoffs
Boston vs. Buffalo
Date
Away
Home
April 19
Buffalo 3
2 Boston
April 21
Buffalo 2
3 Boston
OT
April 23
Boston 3
2 Buffalo
April 25
Boston 5
4 Buffalo
OT
April 27
Buffalo 2
0 Boston
April 29
Boston 3
9 Buffalo
May 1
Buffalo 2
3 Boston
Boston wins series 4–3
Awards and records
Led by Rob Ray 's 354 penalty minutes, the Buffalo Sabres set an NHL record for team penalty minutes in a season, with 2713.
References
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