1991–92 New York Rangers
Patrick Division champions
Division1st Patrick
Conference1st Wales
1991–92 record50–25–5
Home record28–8–4
Road record22–17–1
Goals for321
Goals against246
Team information
General managerNeil Smith
CoachRoger Neilson
CaptainMark Messier
Alternate captainsMike Gartner
Brian Leetch
ArenaMadison Square Garden
Team leaders
GoalsMike Gartner (40)
AssistsBrian Leetch (80)
PointsMark Messier (107)
Penalty minutesTie Domi (246)
Plus/minusJames Patrick (+34)
WinsJohn Vanbiesbrouck (27)
Goals against averageJohn Vanbiesbrouck (2.85)

The 1991–92 New York Rangers season was the franchise's 66th season. The season saw the Rangers finish in first place in the Patrick Division with a record of 50 wins, 25 losses, and 5 ties for 105 points. This was the highest points total in the league that season, netting the Rangers the Presidents' Trophy. This season marked the first time since the 1941–42 NHL season that the Rangers were the top team in the NHL. In the playoffs, they defeated their cross-river rivals, the New Jersey Devils, in seven games in the Division Semi-finals before falling to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the Division Finals.

The 1991–92 season was Mark Messier's first in New York, having arrived from the Edmonton Oilers via trade on October 5, 1991. He scored 35 goals and 72 assists for 107 points, winning his second Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player. Rangers defenceman Brian Leetch had a spectacular season, leading all rearguards in the NHL in scoring (22 goals and 80 assists for 102 points) and receiving the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the league's top defenceman. The Rangers, along with the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins, had five 30-goal scorers. New York was not shut out in any of their 80 regular-season games.

Pre-season

On September 27, 1991, the Rangers played the Los Angeles Kings in the first ever outdoor NHL game in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Caesars Palace. This was also the first NHL game in Las Vegas since 1968. The crowd on hand was 13,000 with the Kings beating the Rangers 5–2.

Regular season

Towards the end of the regular season, the NHL went on a 10-day strike, causing the league to shut down from April 1-April 12. The games that were originally scheduled to be played during that 10-day period were made up once the strike was over.[1]

The Rangers had an effective penalty-killing unit, as they tied the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals for the fewest power-play goals allowed during the regular season, with just 60.[2] The Rangers also led the NHL in penalty-killing percentage (84.81%).[2]

Season standings

Patrick Division[3]
GP W L T GF GA Pts
New York Rangers8050255321246105
Washington Capitals804527833025798
Pittsburgh Penguins803932934330887
New Jersey Devils8038311128925987
New York Islanders8034351129129979
Philadelphia Flyers8032371125227375
Wales Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 pNew York RangersPAT8050255321246105
2 Washington CapitalsPAT804527833025798
3 Montreal CanadiensADM8041281126720793
4 Pittsburgh PenguinsPAT803932934330887
5 New Jersey DevilsPAT8038311128925987
6 Boston BruinsADM8036321227027584
7 New York IslandersPAT8034351129129979
8 Philadelphia FlyersPAT8032371125227375
9 Buffalo SabresADM8031371228929974
10 Hartford WhalersADM8026411324728365
11 Quebec NordiquesADM8020481225531852

Divisions: ADM – Adams, PAT – Patrick

p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy
bold Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

1991-92 Game Log
October: 9-5-0 (Home: 6-2-0; Road: 3-3-0)
GameOctoberOpponentScoreRecord
13@ Boston Bruins5 - 30-1-0
25@ Montreal Canadiens2 - 1 OT1-1-0
37Boston Bruins2 - 1 OT2-1-0
49New York Islanders5 - 33-1-0
511@ Washington Capitals5 - 13-2-0
612@ Hartford Whalers5 - 23-3-0
714Washington Capitals5 - 33-4-0
816New Jersey Devils4 - 24-4-0
919@ Pittsburgh Penguins5 - 45-4-0
1020Edmonton Oilers4 - 35-5-0
1123Los Angeles Kings7 - 26-5-0
1226@ Quebec Nordiques5 - 37-5-0
1329Minnesota North Stars3 - 28-5-0
1431Quebec Nordiques5 - 49-5-0
November: 6-5-1 (Home: 2-2-1; Road: 4-3-0)
GameNovemberOpponentScoreRecord
152@ Philadelphia Flyers4 - 210-5-0
164Calgary Flames4 - 011-5-0
176Montreal Canadiens4 - 111-6-0
188Toronto Maple Leafs3 - 3 OT11-6-1
1911Pittsburgh Penguins3 - 112-6-1
2013Washington Capitals5 - 312-7-1
2116@ New York Islanders4 - 212-8-1
2219@ Vancouver Canucks4 - 313-8-1
2321@ Los Angeles Kings6 - 113-9-1
2423@ St. Louis Blues3 - 014-9-1
2527@ Winnipeg Jets3 - 214-10-1
2629@ Buffalo Sabres5 - 4 OT15-10-1
December: 10-4-0 (Home: 5-1-0; Road: 5-3-0)
GameDecemberOpponentScoreRecord
272Philadelphia Flyers4 - 216-10-1
286@ Detroit Red Wings6 - 5 OT16-11-1
298Boston Bruins4 - 017-11-1
3010@ Pittsburgh Penguins5 - 317-12-1
3113@ Washington Capitals5 - 318-12-1
3214@ Hartford Whalers6 - 219-12-1
3316San Jose Sharks4 - 3 OT20-12-1
3418Philadelphia Flyers6 - 321-12-1
3521@ Pittsburgh Penguins7 - 522-12-1
3623New Jersey Devils3 - 023-12-1
3726@ Washington Capitals8 - 624-12-1
3828@ New York Islanders5 - 424-13-1
3929Pittsburgh Penguins6 - 324-14-1
4031@ Winnipeg Jets5 - 225-14-1
January: 8-3-1 (Home: 3-1-0; Road: 5-2-1)
GameJanuaryOpponentScoreRecord
412@ Chicago Blackhawks4 - 326-14-1
424@ New Jersey Devils6 - 426-15-1
436Winnipeg Jets4 - 227-15-1
448St. Louis Blues5 - 327-16-1
4511@ Quebec Nordiques7 - 228-16-1
4612@ Buffalo Sabres6 - 328-17-1
4714Buffalo Sabres6 - 229-17-1
4816Calgary Flames6 - 430-17-1
4922@ Calgary Flames4 - 4 OT30-17-2
5023@ Edmonton Oilers3 - 131-17-2
5128@ San Jose Sharks4 - 232-17-2
5230@ Los Angeles Kings4 - 133-17-2
February: 7-3-2 (Home: 6-0-2; Road: 1-3-0)
GameFebruaryOpponentScoreRecord
531@ Minnesota North Stars2 - 134-17-2
545Pittsburgh Penguins4 - 335-17-2
557@ Washington Capitals6 - 235-18-2
569Detroit Red Wings5 - 5 OT35-18-3
5712Vancouver Canucks5 - 236-18-3
5814New York Islanders9 - 237-18-3
5916@ New Jersey Devils4 - 237-19-3
6017Vancouver Canucks3 - 3 OT37-19-4
6120@ New York Islanders6 - 237-20-4
6221Minnesota North Stars5 - 438-20-4
6323Philadelphia Flyers2 - 1 OT39-20-4
6425Chicago Blackhawks4 - 140-20-4
March: 9-4-1 (Home: 5-2-1; Road: 4-2-0)
GameMarchOpponentScoreRecord
651Hartford Whalers9 - 441-20-4
662@ New Jersey Devils7 - 142-20-4
674New Jersey Devils5 - 442-21-4
687@ Philadelphia Flyers5 - 442-22-4
699Washington Capitals5 - 242-23-4
7011Chicago Blackhawks7 - 143-23-4
7114@ St. Louis Blues6 - 044-23-4
7216Montreal Canadiens4 - 145-23-4
7318New York Islanders1 - 1 OT45-23-5
7420@ Detroit Red Wings4 - 246-23-5
7522New Jersey Devils6 - 347-23-5
7624@ Philadelphia Flyers4 - 348-23-5
7725Philadelphia Flyers4 - 149-23-5
7828@ New York Islanders4 - 149-24-5
April: 1-1-0 (Home: 1-0-0; Road: 0-1-0)
GameAprilOpponentScoreRecord
7915@ Toronto Maple Leafs4 - 249-25-5
8016Pittsburgh Penguins7 - 150-25-5

Playoffs

Key:   Win   Loss

1992 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player GP TOI W L T GA GAA SA SV% SO
John Vanbiesbrouck452526271331202.851331.9102
Mike Richter412298231221193.111205.9013
Playoffs
Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO
Mike Richter741242243.50226.8941
John Vanbiesbrouck736825233.75179.8720

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Rangers. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.
Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Transactions

Trades

October 4, 1991 To Edmonton Oilers
Bernie Nicholls
Steven Rice
Louie DeBrusk
To New York Rangers
Mark Messier

Draft picks

New York's picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft in Buffalo, New York at the Memorial Auditorium.

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 15 Alexei Kovalev RW  Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
2 37 Darcy Werenka D  Canada Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
5 96 Corey Machanic D  United States University of Vermont (ECAC)
6 125 Fredrik Jax RW  Sweden Leksands IF (Elitserien)
6 128 Barry Young D  United Kingdom Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
7 147 John Rushin C  United States Edina Kennedy High School (USHS-MN)
8 169 Corey Hirsch G  Canada Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
9 191 Vyacheslav Uvayev D  Soviet Union Spartak Moscow (Russia)
10 213 Jamie Ram G  Canada Michigan Technological University (WCHA)
11 235 Vitali Chinakhov C  Soviet Union Torpedo Yaroslavl (Russia)
12 257 Brian Wiseman C  Canada University of Michigan (CCHA)

Supplemental Draft

New York's picks at the 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft.

Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
Steven King RW  United States Brown University (ECAC)

Awards and records

References

  1. Lapointe, Joe (April 1, 1992). "Puck stops everywhere as players go on strike". New York Times. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  2. 1 2 "1991-92 NHL Summary".
  3. "1991-1992 Division Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  4. "1991-1992 Conference Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  5. "1991-92 New York Rangers". hockeydb.com. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
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