The Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League ended the 1981-82 season with a record of 21 wins and 41 losses and 18 ties for 60 points, finishing fifth in the NHL's Adams Division. Record: 21-41-18 (60 points), Finished 4th in NHL Norris Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Don Blackburn (15-29-16), Larry Pleau (6-12-2) Captain: Rick Ley, Mike Rogers. Larry Pleau coached the team. Playoffs. In the first trade, Hartford acquired right winger The second trade the Whalers were involved in on October 2 was with the During the waiver draft on October 5, the Whalers acquired right winger Hartford had their home opener on October 10 against their new divisional rivals, the After going winless in their first four games of the season (0–2–2), the Whalers finally earned their first victory, as The victory over Detroit would be the Whalers only win of the month, as Hartford finished October with a five-game winless streak (0–2–3), finishing October with a 1–4–5 record, earning seven points, and sat in last place in the Hartford opened November with a pair of 4–1 losses to the The Whalers would follow the victory with a four-game winless skid (0–2–2), to fall to 2–8–7 on the season through their first 17 games of the year.
Get up-to-date 1982-83 Hartford Whalers roster and statistics and much more on Hockey-Reference.com In his first game as the head coach, Pleau ended the Whalers winless skid, as Hartford defeated the The Whalers had a 2-5-5 record in February, and had a 4-15-8 record since the start of January. 1980-81 Hartford Whalers 1980-81 Hartford Whalers Roster and Statistics. 1981-82 Hartford Whalers Roster and Statistics Previous Season Next Season Record: 21-41-18 (60 points), Finished 5th in NHL Adams Division ( Schedule and Results ) The team finished their second season with a 21-41-18 record, earning 60 points, and fourth place in the The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the The roster, scoring and goaltender statistics for the 1989-90 Hartford Whalers playing in the NHL. The Whalers were stuck in the The Whalers continued to stay hot at the start of February, as Hartford went 2–0–2 on a four-game road trip, and extended their overall unbeaten streak to a team record 10 games (6–0–4).
Larry Pleau coached the team. The Whalers overall season record at the end of February was 17-30-16, as they earned 50 points, and remained in fourth place in the The Whalers began March with two straight losses before earning a 5–3 win over the Hartford would continue to struggle for the rest of the regular season, as they posted a 2-5-1 record in their final eight games after the 9–3 win over the Canadiens. On June 15, the Whalers signed restricted free agent goaltender A couple of weeks later, on July 3, the Whalers were involved in a blockbuster trade with the On October 2, the Whalers were involved in two trades. Hartford Whalers - Not Active (NA) - hockey team page with roster, stats, transactions at Eliteprospects.com Hartford finished the regular season with a 21-41-18 record, earning 60 points, which was 22 points behind the The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the The 1981–82 Hartford Whalers season was the Whalers' third season in the National Hockey League Offseason. Hartford finished 13 points behind the fourth place Boston Bruins for the final playoff position in the Adams Division.. On June 15, the Whalers signed restricted free agent goaltender A couple of weeks later, on July 3, the Whalers were involved in a blockbuster trade with the On October 2, the Whalers were involved in two trades. On September 4, the Whalers traded away goaltender Hartford played their first home game of the season on October 18 against the The Whalers would finish the month with a solid record of 5-4-2, earning 12 points, and second place in the The Whalers would slump to begin the month of November, as the club would go winless in their first eight games (0-6-2) of the month before earning a 4–3 victory over the Hartford would end November with two wins in their final three games, bringing their season record to 8-12-4 record with 20 points, sitting in third place in the The Whalers opened December with a five-game western road trip, in which the team put up a respectable 2-2-1 record, with wins over the The team returned home for two games, as Hartford tied the Overall, the Whalers had a 5-3-4 record in their 12 December games, and improved to 13-15-8, earning 34 points, for the season.