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The Whalers placed fourth in the Adams Division to qualify for the playoffs. The Whalers were eliminated in the first round by their New England rival Boston Bruins.Table of Contents Offseason[edit]Regular season[edit]Final standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Regular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Awards and records[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agents[edit]Draft picks[edit]Farm teams[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Offseason[edit]At the 1990 NHL Supplemental Draft held on June 15, the Whalers selected Jim Crozier with the 19th selection. Crozier played the 1989-90 season with Cornell University. In 16 games with the Big Red, Crozier posted a 10-3-1 record with a 2.63 GAA.On June 16, 1990, the Whalers participated at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft held at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. With the 15th overall selection, the club selected Mark Greig from the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League. In 65 games with the Hurricanes, Greig scored 55 goals and 135 points in 1989-90. In the second round of the draft, Hartford selected Geoff Sanderson from the Swift Current Broncos of the WHL with the 36th overall selection. Sanderson scored 32 goals and 94 points in 70 games with the Broncos during the 1989-90 season. Some other notable players selected by Hartford include Mike Lenarduzzi, Jergus Baca, and Espen Knutsen.The Whalers and New York Rangers made a trade on July 7, as Hartford acquired Carey Wilson and a third round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Jody Hull. In 41 games with the Rangers during the 1989-90 season, Wilson scored nine goals and 26 points. Wilson had previously played with the Whalers from 1987\u201389, where in 70 games, he scored 29 goals and 60 points.On July 16, the Whalers signed free agent John Stevens to a contract. Stevens spent the 1989-90 season with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, where he scored three goals, 13 points, and accumulated 193 penalty minutes in 79 games. Stevens had previous NHL experience, as he appeared in nine games with the Philadelphia Flyers from 1986-88. On September 30, the club signed free agent Paul Cyr from the New York Rangers. Cyr missed the entire 1989-90 due to injuries, and played in only one game during the 1988-89 season. In his last healthy season in 1987-88, split between the Buffalo Sabres and the Rangers, Cyr scored five goals and 19 points in 60 games. Also on this day, the Whalers acquired a sixth round draft pick at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft from the Washington Capitals in exchange for Dave Tippett.Four days later, on October 3, the Whalers made a second trade with the Washington Capitals, as Hartford acquired cash considerations from Washington in exchange for Joel Quenneville.Regular season[edit]The Whalers had the most power-play opportunities during the regular season, with 403.[2]Final standings[edit][3]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals againstNote: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.Divisions: PTK \u2013 Patrick, ADM \u2013 Adamsbold \u2013 Qualified for playoffsSchedule and results[edit]No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord1TOctober 4, 19903\u20133 OTQuebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)0\u20130\u201312WOctober 6, 19905\u20134New York Rangers (1990\u201391)1\u20130\u201313LOctober 8, 19903\u20135@ Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)1\u20131\u201314WOctober 10, 19904\u20133Buffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)2\u20131\u201315LOctober 12, 19902\u20134@ Detroit Red Wings (1990\u201391)2\u20132\u201316WOctober 13, 19905\u20132Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)3\u20132\u201317TOctober 16, 19901\u20131 OT@ Quebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)3\u20132\u201328WOctober 17, 19903\u20131@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1990\u201391)4\u20132\u201329LOctober 19, 19902\u20135@ Los Angeles Kings (1990\u201391)4\u20133\u2013210LOctober 24, 19900\u20133@ Minnesota North Stars (1990\u201391)4\u20134\u2013211LOctober 27, 19902\u20134Vancouver Canucks (1990\u201391)4\u20135\u2013212LOctober 28, 19900\u20135@ Buffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)4\u20136\u2013213LOctober 31, 19902\u20134Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)4\u20137\u2013214LNovember 3, 19901\u20134St. Louis Blues (1990\u201391)4\u20138\u2013215TNovember 6, 19901\u20131 OTChicago Blackhawks (1990\u201391)4\u20138\u2013316LNovember 9, 19904\u20135@ Winnipeg Jets (1990\u201391)4\u20139\u2013317WNovember 10, 19903\u20132 OT@ Minnesota North Stars (1990\u201391)5\u20139\u2013318WNovember 14, 19903\u20131Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)6\u20139\u2013319WNovember 15, 19904\u20132@ New Jersey Devils (1990\u201391)7\u20139\u2013320WNovember 17, 19904\u20132Washington Capitals (1990\u201391)8\u20139\u2013321TNovember 21, 19904\u20134 OTQuebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)8\u20139\u2013422WNovember 23, 19904\u20133@ Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)9\u20139\u2013423LNovember 24, 19903\u20134Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)9\u201310\u2013424LNovember 28, 19903\u20134Quebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)9\u201311\u2013425WNovember 29, 19906\u20134@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1990\u201391)10\u201311\u2013426LDecember 1, 19902\u20134Edmonton Oilers (1990\u201391)10\u201312\u2013427WDecember 3, 19904\u20132@ Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)11\u201312\u2013428LDecember 5, 19903\u20134Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)11\u201313\u2013429WDecember 7, 19904\u20133 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)12\u201313\u2013430WDecember 8, 19903\u20131Pittsburgh Penguins (1990\u201391)13\u201313\u2013431LDecember 12, 19901\u20135Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)13\u201314\u2013432LDecember 13, 19902\u20138@ Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)13\u201315\u2013433WDecember 15, 19903\u20132@ Washington Capitals (1990\u201391)14\u201315\u2013434LDecember 18, 19903\u20134 OTBuffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)14\u201316\u2013435LDecember 20, 19902\u20134@ New York Islanders (1990\u201391)14\u201317\u2013436WDecember 22, 19901\u20130Philadelphia Flyers (1990\u201391)15\u201317\u2013437LDecember 23, 19902\u20135Minnesota North Stars (1990\u201391)15\u201318\u2013438WDecember 26, 19904\u20131@ Quebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)16\u201318\u2013439LDecember 29, 19902\u20138@ Calgary Flames (1990\u201391)16\u201319\u2013440LDecember 30, 19903\u20134@ Edmonton Oilers (1990\u201391)16\u201320\u2013441WJanuary 2, 19915\u20132Vancouver Canucks (1990\u201391)17\u201320\u2013442WJanuary 5, 19914\u20133Winnipeg Jets (1990\u201391)18\u201320\u2013443LJanuary 8, 19913\u20134 OT@ Los Angeles Kings (1990\u201391)18\u201321\u2013444WJanuary 10, 19915\u20134@ Vancouver Canucks (1990\u201391)19\u201321\u2013445TJanuary 12, 19912\u20132 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1990\u201391)19\u201321\u2013546LJanuary 13, 19913\u20134@ New York Rangers (1990\u201391)19\u201322\u2013547WJanuary 16, 19914\u20133Los Angeles Kings (1990\u201391)20\u201322\u2013548WJanuary 23, 19915\u20134Calgary Flames (1990\u201391)21\u201322\u2013549LJanuary 24, 19910\u20133@ Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)21\u201323\u2013550WJanuary 26, 19915\u20133Philadelphia Flyers (1990\u201391)22\u201323\u2013551LJanuary 29, 19911\u20138New York Islanders (1990\u201391)22\u201324\u2013552LJanuary 31, 19913\u20134 OT@ St. Louis Blues (1990\u201391)22\u201325\u2013553WFebruary 2, 19912\u20130@ Philadelphia Flyers (1990\u201391)23\u201325\u2013554TFebruary 3, 19911\u20131 OT@ New York Islanders (1990\u201391)23\u201325\u2013655WFebruary 6, 19915\u20131Edmonton Oilers (1990\u201391)24\u201325\u2013656LFebruary 9, 19912\u20135Calgary Flames (1990\u201391)24\u201326\u2013657WFebruary 10, 19913\u20131Chicago Blackhawks (1990\u201391)25\u201326\u2013658WFebruary 13, 19916\u20132Detroit Red Wings (1990\u201391)26\u201326\u2013659LFebruary 15, 19913\u20135@ New York Rangers (1990\u201391)26\u201327\u2013660WFebruary 16, 19912\u20131@ Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)27\u201327\u2013661WFebruary 20, 19915\u20133Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)28\u201327\u2013662LFebruary 23, 19914\u20135Buffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)28\u201328\u2013663TFebruary 24, 19915\u20135 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)28\u201328\u2013764LFebruary 26, 19914\u20135@ Winnipeg Jets (1990\u201391)28\u201329\u2013765LFebruary 28, 19913\u20136@ Chicago Blackhawks (1990\u201391)28\u201330\u2013766TMarch 2, 19913\u20133 OT@ Quebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)28\u201330\u2013867TMarch 3, 19914\u20134 OTToronto Maple Leafs (1990\u201391)28\u201330\u2013968LMarch 5, 19911\u20134St. Louis Blues (1990\u201391)28\u201331\u2013969LMarch 9, 19912\u20135Pittsburgh Penguins (1990\u201391)28\u201332\u2013970LMarch 10, 19911\u20132Quebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)28\u201333\u2013971WMarch 12, 19913\u20132@ Washington Capitals (1990\u201391)29\u201333\u2013972WMarch 14, 19914\u20132Detroit Red Wings (1990\u201391)30\u201333\u2013973WMarch 16, 19916\u20132New Jersey Devils (1990\u201391)31\u201333\u2013974LMarch 17, 19911\u20136@ Buffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)31\u201334\u2013975TMarch 19, 19911\u20131 OTBoston Bruins (1990\u201391)31\u201334\u20131076LMarch 23, 19913\u20137@ Quebec Nordiques (1990\u201391)31\u201335\u20131077LMarch 25, 19912\u20133 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1990\u201391)31\u201336\u20131078LMarch 27, 19913\u20134 OT@ New Jersey Devils (1990\u201391)31\u201337\u20131079TMarch 30, 19915\u20135 OTBuffalo Sabres (1990\u201391)31\u201337\u20131180LMarch 31, 19913\u20137@ Boston Bruins (1990\u201391)31\u201338\u201311Playoffs[edit]Adams Division Semi-finalsPlayer statistics[edit]Regular season[edit]ScoringGoaltendingPlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%Peter Sidorkiewicz295352212271643.33112841120.872Daryl Reaugh101020771533.151479426.889Kay Whitmore85018393523.670379327.863Ross McKay35100035.1401512.800Team:4848803138112723.37221571885.874Playoffs[edit]ScoringGoaltendingPlayerMINGPWLGAGAASOSASVSV%Peter Sidorkiewicz359624244.010174150.862Team:359624244.010174150.862[5]Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +\/- = Plus-minus PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals;\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA=Shots against; SV=Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage; Awards and records[edit]This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (July 2010)Transactions[edit]The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the 1990\u201391 season.Trades[edit]July 7, 1990To New York RangersJody HullTo Hartford WhalersCarey Wilson 3rd round pick in 1991 – Michael NylanderSeptember 30, 1990To Washington CapitalsDave TippettTo Hartford Whalers6th round pick in 1992 – Jarrett ReidOctober 3, 1990To Washington CapitalsJoel QuennevilleTo Hartford WhalersCashOctober 11, 1990To Montreal CanadiensCashTo Hartford WhalersTodd RichardsOctober 30, 1990To New York Islanders5th round pick in 1992 – Ryan DuthieTo Hartford WhalersMarc BergevinNovember 13, 1990To New York IslandersRay FerraroTo Hartford WhalersDoug CrossmanDecember 21, 1990To Pittsburgh PenguinsScott YoungTo Hartford WhalersRob BrownFebruary 20, 1991To Detroit Red WingsDoug CrossmanTo Hartford WhalersDoug HoudaMarch 4, 1991To Pittsburgh PenguinsRon Francis Ulf Samuelsson Grant JenningsTo Hartford WhalersJohn Cullen Zarley Zalapski Jeff ParkerMarch 5, 1991To Calgary FlamesCarey WilsonTo Hartford WhalersMark HunterFree agents[edit]Draft picks[edit]Hartford’s draft picks at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft held at the BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.Farm teams[edit]This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (July 2010)See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki14\/1990-91-hartford-whalers-season-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"1990\u201391 Hartford Whalers season – Wikipedia"}}]}]