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The Blackhawks did, however, make the playoffs for their 23 consecutive season. 1922–23 . The 1990–91 Chicago Blackhawks season was the team's 65th season. For more information about the Hockey Summary Project please visit: † Hockeydb calculates percentage on a 5-point basis, with 5 pts for a regulation win, 4 pts for an overtime win, 3 pts for a shootout win, 2 pts for an shootout loss, 1 pt for an overtime loss, 0 points for a regulation loss, and 2.5 points for a tie. The streak now reached 11 games (all with Belfour in net setting a Hawks playoff record for consecutive playoff wins by a goalie). 1991-92 … Chicago Blackhawks 1991-92 NHL Hockey Pocket Schedule.
The offseason saw the Hawks make a series of trades that parted ways with Doug Wilson, Troy Murray, Dave Manson, Wayne Presley and Greg Millen.

Schedule GAMES & EVENTS ... 1990-1991 2019-2020; 2018-2019; 2017-2018; 2016-2017; 2015-2016 ... Blackhawks.com is the official website of the Chicago Blackhawks. 1921–22 . Condition:--not specified. But this time around, with many of the players from the Oilers dynasty long gone, the Blackhawks kept their playoff winning streak going sweeping Edmonton in four games. 1925–26 . The Hawks received terrific performances from Steve Larmer, Jeremy Roenick, Chris Chelios, Dirk Graham and rookie Ed Belfour. After making the Conference Finals two years in a row, the Blackhawks were hosts for one of the most emotional NHL All-Star Game games in history, and finished with 106 points winning the NHL Presidents' Trophy for best record in the league. Details about Chicago Blackhawks 1991-92 NHL Hockey Pocket Schedule. They defeated the St. Louis Blues in six games in the Division Semi-finals and swept the first-place Detroit Red Wings in the Division Finals. Sign in to check out Check out as guest . The Blackhawks totally dominated the Oilers, outscoring them 21–8. The Blackhawks then took on the Detroit Red Wings, and kept the winning streak going by sweeping the Red Wings to advance to the Campbell Conference Finals The Blackhawks would win the last three games to close out the Blues in six games, and started a playoff winning streak In the Conference Final, the Blackhawks faced the Edmonton Oilers for the fourth time in ten years. The Blackhawks had the most power-play opportunities in the NHL, with 467.The Blackhawks began the playoffs against their rival the St. Louis Blues.

After sweeping the Edmonton Oilers in the Campbell Conference Finals, the Blackhawks met the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Finals. In return the Hawks added Brent Sutter, Steve Smith, Bryan Marchment, Adam Creighton, and Steve Thomas. Lemieux proved to be too much for the Hawks, sweeping them en route to his second Conn Smythe Trophy.
1991-92 Chicago Blackhawks Roster and Statistics. Item Information. The Hawks would be in the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1973. 1923–24 . Price: US $9.95. Chicago Blackhawks 1991-92 NHL Hockey Pocket Schedule. 1920–21 . Comprehensive and up-to-date Chicago Blackhawks news, scores, schedule, stats and roster December 31, 1991 00:00 @ Minnesota North Stars Lost 6-2 3 January 02, 1992 00:00 New York Rangers Lost 4-3 0 January 04, 1992 00:00 @ Toronto Maple Leafs Won 4-2 2 1991-92 Chicago Blackhawks Schedule and Results Previous Season Next Season Record: 36-29-15 (87 points), Finished 2nd in NHL Norris Division ( Schedule and Results ) After splitting the first two in Chicago, the Hawks would go on the road and lose a thriller in double-OT to find themselves down 1–2. Results and schedule for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 1991-92 season. Record: 36-29-15 (87 points), Finished 2nd in NHL Norris Division (Schedule and Results) ... Current Schedule/Results, Current Leaders, Current Stats. The information used herein was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by The Hockey Summary Project. The Oilers had won all three previous matchups in 1983, 1985, and 1990.

The official 1991 roster of the Chicago Blackhawks, including position, height, weight, date of birth, age, and birth place. 1924–25 . Adding to your cart. The 1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season saw the Blackhawks finish second in the Norris Division with a record of 36 wins, 29 losses, and 15 ties for 87 points.

The Blackhawks were facing Mario Lemieux and the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins, who also swept their way into the Finals beating the Bruins. Following the Blackhawks implosion in the first round of the 1991 playoffs, it was no surprise Mike Keenan made some major changes. Following their President's Cup level play the prior year, the 1991-92 regular season was disappointing second-place finish with only 87 points (19 less than the prior year).