1991–92 Toronto Maple Leafs season

1991–92 Toronto Maple Leafs season

NHLTeamSeason
Season=1991–92
Team=Toronto Maple Leafs
Conference=Clarence Campbell
ConferenceRank=10th
Division=Norris
DivisionRank=5th
Record=30–43–7
HomeRecord=21–16–3
RoadRecord=9–27–4
GoalsFor=234
GoalsAgainst=294
GeneralManager=Cliff Fletcher
Coach=Tom Watt
Captain=Wendel Clark
AltCaptain=
Arena=Maple Leaf Gardens
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Glenn Anderson (24)
AssistsLeader=Doug Gilmour (34)
PointsLeader=Glenn Anderson (57)
PIMLeader=Bob Halkidis (145)
WinsLeader=Grant Fuhr (25)
GAALeader=Felix Potvin (2.29)

Offseason

NHL Draft

Defencemen

"Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points"

Awards and records

* Grant Fuhr, Molson Cup (Most game star selections for Toronto Maple Leafs)

Farm Teams

* The Toronto Maple Leafs farm team was based in the American Hockey League. The farm team relocated from Newmarket, Ontario to St. John's, Newfoundland. The St. John's Maple Leafs were coached by Marc Crawford and qualified for the 1992 Calder Cup Finals. The St. John's team played the Adirondack Red Wings in the finals. Said finals lasted seven games and each game was won by the home team. Adirondack prevailed in the finals and were led by former Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Allan Bester, who would go on to win the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy.

References

* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000381992.html Maple Leafs on Hockey Database]
* [http://www.databasehockey.com/teams/teamscores.htm?tm=TOR&yr=1991 Game Log at Database Hockey]


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