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The 1991–92 Detroit Red Wings season was the Red Wings' 60th season , the 66th for the franchise. The Wings made it to the second round of the playoffs before losing to the Chicago Blackhawks . The Red Wings, along with the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins , had five 30-goal scorers. This was also the first season for the now-retired NHL legend Nicklas Lidstrom .
Offseason
In the Entry Draft, the Wings picked Martin Lapointe in the first round, tenth overall. In the third round, the Wings picked their goaltender of the future, Chris Osgood .
Regular season
The Red Wings led the NHL in short-handed goals scored, with 18.[ 1]
Season standings
Divisions: NRS – Norris, SMY – Smythe
bold – Qualified for playoffs
Schedule and results
October
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
1
October 3
Detroit
3 – 3
Chicago
*
0–0–1
1
2
October 5
Detroit
5 – 8
Toronto
0–1–1
1
3
October 10
Montreal
4 – 1
Detroit
0–2–1
1
4
October 12
Detroit
2 – 3
Minnesota
0–3–1
1
5
October 15
Edmonton
1 – 3
Detroit
1–3–1
3
6
October 17
St. Louis
3 – 6
Detroit
2–3–1
5
7
October 19
Detroit
6 – 1
Quebec
3–3–1
7
8
October 23
Winnipeg
3 – 2
Detroit
3–4–1
7
9
October 25
Toronto
0 – 4
Detroit
4–4–1
9
10
October 26
Detroit
1 – 6
Toronto
4–5–1
9
11
October 28
Los Angeles
4 – 3
Detroit
4–6–1
9
12
October 30
Buffalo
1 – 3
Detroit
5–6–1
11
November
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
13
November 1
Hartford
5 – 8
Detroit
6–6–1
13
14
November 2
Detroit
1 – 4
Boston
6–7–1
13
15
November 5
Minnesota
3 – 2
Detroit
6–8–1
13
16
November 7
St. Louis
3 – 10
Detroit
7–8–1
15
17
November 8
Detroit
5 – 4
Washington
8–8–1
17
18
November 10
St. Louis
4 – 6
Detroit
9–8–1
19
19
November 12
Detroit
5 – 4
Calgary
*
10–8–1
21
20
November 14
Detroit
3 – 3
San Jose
*
10–8–2
22
21
November 16
Detroit
5 – 3
Los Angeles
11–8–2
24
22
November 19
Chicago
1 – 4
Detroit
12–8–2
26
23
November 22
Minnesota
3 – 4
Detroit
13–8–2
28
24
November 23
Detroit
2 – 2
Minnesota
*
13–8–3
29
25
November 25
Washington
4 – 5
Detroit
14–8–3
31
26
November 30
Detroit
3 – 7
St. Louis
14–9–3
31
December
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
27
December 3
Calgary
2 – 5
Detroit
15–9–3
33
28
December 6
NY Rangers
5 – 6
Detroit
*
16–9–3
35
29
December 7
Detroit
2 – 2
New Jersey
*
16–9–4
36
30
December 10
Chicago
3 – 5
Detroit
17–9–4
38
31
December 12
Quebec
1 – 4
Detroit
18–9–4
40
32
December 14
Detroit
4 – 3
Calgary
*
19–9–4
42
33
December 15
Detroit
4 – 1
Edmonton
20–9–4
44
34
December 17
Detroit
1 – 2
Vancouver
20–10–4
44
35
December 21
Detroit
5 – 2
Los Angeles
21–10–4
46
36
December 28
Detroit
5 – 4
Toronto
22–10–4
48
37
December 29
Detroit
6 – 4
Chicago
23–10–4
50
38
December 31
Boston
5 – 3
Detroit
23–11–4
50
January
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
39
January 3
Toronto
4 – 6
Detroit
24–11–4
52
40
January 4
Detroit
6 – 2
St. Louis
25–11–4
54
41
January 7
NY Islanders
5 – 2
Detroit
25–12–4
54
42
January 9
Minnesota
4 – 9
Detroit
26–12–4
56
43
January 11
Edmonton
5 – 5
Detroit
*
26–12–5
57
44
January 14
Detroit
2 – 6
NY Islanders
26–13–5
57
45
January 16
Pittsburgh
3 – 3
Detroit
*
26–13–6
58
46
January 21
Philadelphia
3 – 7
Detroit
27–13–6
60
47
January 23
Vancouver
3 – 1
Detroit
27–14–6
60
48
January 25
Detroit
7 – 0
New Jersey
28–14–6
62
49
January 29
Buffalo
4 – 4
Detroit
*
28–14–7
63
50
January 31
New Jersey
6 – 3
Detroit
28–15–7
63
February
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
51
February 1
Detroit
3 - 4
Montreal
*
28-16-7
63
52
February 3
Detroit
4 - 4
Pittsburgh
*
28-16-8
64
53
February 5
Washington
1 - 4
Detroit
29-16-8
66
54
February 7
Toronto
4 - 3
Detroit
29-17-8
66
55
February 9
Detroit
5 - 5
NY Rangers
*
29-17-9
67
56
February 11
Detroit
3 - 4
Toronto
29-18-9
67
57
February 12
Detroit
9 - 4
Buffalo
30-18-9
69
58
February 15
San Jose
1 - 11
Detroit
31-18-9
71
59
February 17
St. Louis
3 - 5
Detroit
32-18-9
73
60
February 20
Toronto
2 - 3
Detroit
33-18-9
75
61
February 22
Chicago
1 - 2
Detroit
34-18-9
77
62
February 23
Detroit
4 - 0
Hartford
35-18-9
79
63
February 27
Detroit
2 - 4
Chicago
35-19-9
79
64
February 29
Detroit
3 - 2
St. Louis
36-19-9
81
March
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
65
March 3
Winnipeg
4 - 3
Detroit
36-20-9
81
66
March 5
Minnesota
4 - 2
Detroit
36-21-9
81
67
March 7
Detroit
4 - 4
Quebec
*
36-21-10
82
68
March 8
Detroit
1 - 4
Montreal
36-22-10
82
69
March 12
Detroit
5 - 4
St. Louis
37-22-10
84
70
March 14
Detroit
1 - 4
Minnesota
37-23-10
84
71
March 15
Detroit
1 - 1
Winnipeg
*
37-23-11
85
72
March 17
Detroit
5 - 4
San Jose
38-23-11
87
73
March 20
NY Rangers
4 - 2
Detroit
38-24-11
87
74
March 22
Philadelphia
4 - 3
Detroit
38-25-11
87
75
March 24
Pittsburgh
2 - 4
Detroit
39-25-11
89
76
March 28
Vancouver
1 - 3
Detroit
40-25-11
91
77
March 29
Detroit
6 - 2
Vancouver
41-25-11
93
78
March 31
Chicago
3 - 3
Detroit
*
41-25-12
94
April
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Record
Pts
79
April 12
Detroit
2 - 1
Chicago
42-25-12
96
80
April 14
Detroit
7 - 4
Minnesota
43-25-12
98
Playoffs
Detroit finished the regular season in first place in the Norris Division for the third time in their history, qualifying for the playoffs. The Wings won the Division Semi-Finals (4-3) against the Minnesota North Stars but lost the Division Finals (0-4) to the Chicago Blackhawks .
Player statistics
Forwards
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Defencemen
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Goaltending
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
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Draft picks
Detroit's draft picks at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft held at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York .[ 4]
References
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