1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season


The 1992–93 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 67th season of operation of the Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League.

Offseason

After reaching the Stanley Cup Finals, the Blackhawks did not stand pat and again made several moves. The biggest move by Mike Keenan was to replace himself as Coach with his hand-picked successor, Darryl Sutter. The other big offseason move was a bad trade of future Hall of Fame goalie Dominik Hašek to the Buffalo Sabres for Stéphane Beauregard and a fourth-round 1993 draft choice.

Regular season

Over the regular season, the Blackhawks led the league in most shutouts for, fewest goals against and fewest even-strength goals against. They also had the most power-play opportunities. Goaltender Ed Belfour led all goaltenders in games, shutouts and minutes played.

Final standings

Schedule and results

Playoffs

The Hawks fell in the first round to St. Louis 4 games to 0.
Game 1:
St. Louis 4 Chicago 3
Game 2:
St. Louis 2 Chicago 0
Game 3:
Chicago 0 St. Louis 3
Game 4:
Chicago 3 St. Louis 4

Player statistics

Awards and records

Roster

Draft picks

Chicago's draft picks at the 1992 NHL Entry Draft held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.
Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
112Sergei KrivokrasovCSKA Moscow
236Jeff ShantzRegina Pats
241Sergei KlimovichDynamo Moscow
489Andy MacIntyreSaskatoon Blades
5113Tim HoganUniversity of Michigan
6137Gerry SkrypecOttawa 67's
7161Mike ProkopecCornwall Royals
8185Layne RolandPortland Winter Hawks
9209David HymovitzThayer Academy
10233Richard RaymondCornwall Royals

Farm teams