1978–79 New York Rangers season

The 1978–79 New York Rangers season was the 53rd season for the franchise. The highlight of the season was participating in the Stanley Cup Finals, as the Rangers played 12 consecutive playoff games without losing in regulation.

1978–79 New York Rangers
Division3rd Patrick
Conference3rd Campbell
1978–79 record40–29–11
Goals for316
Goals against292
Team information
General managerFred Shero
CoachFred Shero
CaptainDave Maloney
Alternate captainsNone
ArenaMadison Square Garden
Team leaders
GoalsPhil Esposito (42)
AssistsAnders Hedberg (46)
PointsAnders Hedberg (79)
Penalty minutesNick Fotiu (190)
WinsJohn Davidson (20)
Goals against averageJohn Davidson (3.52)

Offseason

The Rangers fired their general manager John Ferguson and head coach Jean-Guy Talbot, replacing them with former Philadelphia Flyers and two-time Stanley Cup-winning coach Fred Shero.

The Rangers signed forwards Anders Hedberg and Ulf Nilsson away from the WHA's Winnipeg Jets.

The Rangers chose Don Maloney with their first pick, in the second-round, 26th over-all. Maloney was the younger brother of Dave Maloney, a defenceman with the Rangers. Don Maloney would get into 28 games for the Rangers that season.

Regular season

Season standings

Patrick Division
  GP W L T GF GA PTS
New York Islanders80511514358214116
Philadelphia Flyers8040251528124895
New York Rangers8040291131629291
Atlanta Flames804131832728090

Schedule and results

1978-79 Game Log

Season Summary

  • February 25: During a win against the Islanders, Ulf Nilsson was injured on a hip check by Denis Potvin. In the years to come, this would serve as the origin to the infamous "Potvin Sucks" chant at Madison Square Garden.

Playoffs

Stanley Cup Finals

The Rangers faced the defending champion Montreal Canadiens, who were making their fourth straight Stanley Cup Finals appearance. It was the Rangers' first appearance in the finals since the 1972 Stanley Cup Finals. The Canadiens would win the best-of-seven series four games to one, to win their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup.

Key:   Win   Loss

1979 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player GP TOI W L T GA GAA SO
John Davidson392232201251313.520
Wayne Thomas311668151031013.631
Doug Soetaert17900573573.800
Playoffs
Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SO
John Davidson181106117422.281

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;

Draft picks

New York's picks at the 1978 NHL Amateur Draft in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
2 26 Don Maloney LW  Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHA)
3 43 Ray Markham C  Canada Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL)
3 44 Dean Turner D  United States University of Michigan (NCAA)
4 59 Dave Silk RW  United States Boston University (NCAA)
4 60 Andre Dore D  Canada Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
5 76 Mike McDougall RW  United States Port Huron Flags (IHL)
6 93 Tom Laidlaw D  Canada Northern Michigan University (NCAA)
7 110 Dan Clark D  Canada Milwaukee Admirals (IHL)
8 127 Greg Kostenko D  Canada Ohio State University (NCAA)
9 144 Brian McDavid D  Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHA)
10 161 Mark Rodrigues G  United States Yale University (NCAA)
11 176 Steve Weeks G  Canada Northern Michigan University (NCAA)
12 192 Pierre Daigneault LW  Canada Montreal Juniors (QMJHL)
13 206 Chris McLaughlin D  United States Dartmouth College (NCAA)
14 217 Todd Johnson C  United States Boston University (NCAA)
15 223 Dan McCarthy C  Canada Sudbury Wolves (OHA)

References

  1. "1978-79 New York Rangers". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
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