1981–82 Philadelphia Flyers season


The 1981–82 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 15th season in the National Hockey League. The Flyers lost in the Patrick Division Semifinals to the New York Rangers in four games.

Regular season

The Flyers were unable to reach a long-term contract with team captain Mel Bridgman for the second consecutive off-season. Prior to opening night head coach Pat Quinn replaced Bridgman as captain with Bill Barber. On November 11, Bridgman was traded to the Calgary Flames for defenseman Brad Marsh.
Darryl Sittler was acquired in January from Toronto.
After winning only six games in a span of 29 games, head coach Pat Quinn and assistant coach Bob Boucher were fired on March 19. Bobby Clarke was also relieved of his duties as an assistant coach. Replacing Quinn was Bob McCammon, who had been coaching the Maine Mariners ever since being replaced as Flyers coach by Quinn in 1979.

Season standings

Playoffs

After a third-place finish the Flyers lost in four games to the Rangers in the first round of the playoffs. For the first time in nine years they failed to make it past the first round.

Schedule and results

Regular season

Playoffs

Player statistics

Scoring

Awards and records

Awards

Records

Individual

Team

Milestones

Transactions

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 22, 1981, the day after the deciding game of the 1981 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 16, 1982, the day of the deciding game of the 1982 Stanley Cup Finals.

Trades

Signings

Free agency

The following players were signed by the Flyers via free agency.
DatePlayerPrevious team TermRef
June 18, 1981Bob FroeseSaginaw Gears
October 9, 1981Daryl StanleySaskatoon Blades
November 22, 1981Bob HoffmeyerMaine Mariners

Internal

The following players were either re-signed by the Flyers or, in the case of the team's selections in the NHL Entry Draft, signed to contracts.
DatePlayerTermRef
June 11, 1981Brian Tutt
June 16, 1981Dan Held
August 18, 1981Tom Gorencemulti-year
August 21, 1981Mel Bridgmanmulti-year
September 29, 1981Reggie Leachmulti-year

Waivers

The Flyers were involved in the following waivers transactions. They were involved in one selection during the 1981 NHL Waiver Draft, which was held on October 5, 1981. The Flyers protected the following players: goaltenders Pete Peeters and Rick St. Croix, defensemen Reid Bailey, Frank Bathe, Glen Cochrane, Bob Dailey, Jimmy Watson and Behn Wilson, and forwards Ray Allison, Bill Barber, Mel Bridgman, Bobby Clarke, Tom Gorence, Al Hill, Paul Holmgren, Tim Kerr, Reggie Leach, Ken Linseman, Gary Morrison, and Brian Propp. The Flyers left the following players unprotected: defensemen Mike Busniuk and Terry Murray, and forward Paul Evans.
DatePlayerTeamRef
October 5, 1981Terry Murrayto Washington Capitals

Departures

The following players left the team via free agency, release, or retirement. Players who were under contract and left the team during the season are marked with an asterisk.
DatePlayerNew team ViaRef
June 29, 1981Robbie MooreMinnesota North StarsFree agency
August 11, 1981Dave LoganToronto Maple LeafsFree agency

Draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, on June 10, 1981.
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeam Notes
116Steve SmithDefenseCanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
237Rich CostelloForwardUnited StatesNatick High School
347Barry TabobondungDefenseCanadaOshawa Generals
358Ken StrongForwardCanadaPeterborough Petes
465Dave MichaylukLeft WingCanadaRegina Pats
479Ken LattaRight WingCanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
5100Justin HanleyCenterCanadaKingston Canadians
6121Andre VilleneuveDefenseCanadaChicoutimi Saguenéens
7137Vladimir SvitekForwardSlovakiaHC Kosice
7142Gil HudonGoaltenderCanadaPrince Albert Raiders
8163Steve TaylorLeft WingUnited StatesProvidence College
9184Len HachbornCenterCanadaBrantford Alexanders
10205Steve TsujiuraCenterCanadaMedicine Hat Tigers

Farm teams

The Flyers were affiliated with the Maine Mariners of the AHL and the Toledo Goaldiggers of the IHL.