NHL hockey team season
The 1994–95 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' 25th season in the National Hockey League . The season was marked by injuries to star forwards Dale Hawerchuk and Pat LaFontaine , who each missed over half of the lockout-shortened season. Donald Audette , Alexander Mogilny and Wayne Presley filled the offensive hole left by the absence of LaFontaine and Hawerchuk, as Audette led the team in goals (24), Mogilny led in assists (28) and points (47) and Presley led in shorthanded goals (5). Thanks to Presley's contribution in this offensive category, the Sabres tied the Washington Capitals with the most shorthanded goals scored by any team during the regular season (13). Dominik Hasek led all goaltenders in save percentage with .930, goals against average with 2.11 (tied with Rick Tabaracci of the Washington Capitals/Calgary Flames ) and shutouts with 5 (tied with Ed Belfour of the Chicago Blackhawks ). The Sabres were one of only three teams (the other two being the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Quebec Nordiques ) not to be shut out in any of their regular season games or playoff games.[1] [2]
On April 4, 1995, the Sabres scored three short-handed goals in a 6–3 home win over the Hartford Whalers .[3]
The team's playoff run was brief, as they were eliminated in the first round by the Philadelphia Flyers in five games.
Off-season [ ]
NHL Entry Draft [ ]
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Regular season [ ]
The Sabres scored the fewest even-strength goals during the regular season (72).[5]
Season standings [ ]
[6]
Schedule and results [ ]
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
W
January 20, 1995
2–1
@ New York Rangers (1994–95 )
1–0–0
2
W
January 22, 1995
5–2
@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1994–95 )
2–0–0
3
W
January 25, 1995
2–1
New Jersey Devils (1994–95 )
3–0–0
4
L
January 27, 1995
3–7
Quebec Nordiques (1994–95 )
3–1–0
5
T
January 28, 1995
2–2 OT
@ Ottawa Senators (1994–95 )
3–1–1
6
L
January 31, 1995
1–2
@ New Jersey Devils (1994–95 )
3–2–1
7
W
February 2, 1995
1–0
@ Washington Capitals (1994–95 )
4–2–1
8
L
February 4, 1995
2–4
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1994–95 )
4–3–1
9
W
February 5, 1995
2–1
Tampa Bay Lightning (1994–95 )
5–3–1
10
W
February 7, 1995
2–1
Washington Capitals (1994–95 )
6–3–1
11
L
February 11, 1995
1–2
@ New York Islanders (1994–95 )
6–4–1
12
L
February 12, 1995
1–2
Boston Bruins (1994–95 )
6–5–1
13
L
February 15, 1995
1–2
New York Rangers (1994–95 )
6–6–1
14
T
February 19, 1995
3–3 OT
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1994–95 )
6–6–2
15
T
February 22, 1995
3–3 OT
New York Islanders (1994–95 )
6–6–3
16
W
February 25, 1995
3–1
@ Hartford Whalers (1994–95 )
7–6–3
17
L
February 26, 1995
2–4
New York Rangers (1994–95 )
7–7–3
18
W
March 2, 1995
6–3
Pittsburgh Penguins (1994–95 )
8–7–3
19
T
March 4, 1995
1–1 OT
@ Quebec Nordiques (1994–95 )
8–7–4
20
W
March 5, 1995
4–1
Montreal Canadiens (1994–95 )
9–7–4
21
T
March 8, 1995
2–2 OT
@ Montreal Canadiens (1994–95 )
9–7–5
22
L
March 11, 1995
2–6
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1994–95 )
9–8–5
23
W
March 14, 1995
2–1 OT
@ Florida Panthers (1994–95 )
10–8–5
24
W
March 16, 1995
6–3
New York Islanders (1994–95 )
11–8–5
25
L
March 18, 1995
3–4 OT
@ Ottawa Senators (1994–95 )
11–9–5
26
L
March 19, 1995
1–6
Tampa Bay Lightning (1994–95 )
11–10–5
27
L
March 21, 1995
2–3
Pittsburgh Penguins (1994–95 )
11–11–5
28
W
March 24, 1995
3–0
Florida Panthers (1994–95 )
12–11–5
29
L
March 26, 1995
1–3
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1994–95 )
12–12–5
30
W
March 28, 1995
5–3
Quebec Nordiques (1994–95 )
13–12–5
31
W
March 30, 1995
7–0
Ottawa Senators (1994–95 )
14–12–5
32
W
April 1, 1995
5–1
@ New York Islanders (1994–95 )
15–12–5
33
W
April 4, 1995
6–3
Hartford Whalers (1994–95 )
16–12–5
34
T
April 6, 1995
1–1 OT
@ Boston Bruins (1994–95 )
16–12–6
35
L
April 8, 1995
2–4
@ Hartford Whalers (1994–95 )
16–13–6
36
L
April 9, 1995
5–6
Boston Bruins (1994–95 )
16–14–6
37
L
April 12, 1995
1–3
@ New York Rangers (1994–95 )
16–15–6
38
L
April 14, 1995
2–5
@ Quebec Nordiques (1994–95 )
16–16–6
39
W
April 16, 1995
2–1
Ottawa Senators (1994–95 )
17–16–6
40
L
April 18, 1995
1–2
Hartford Whalers (1994–95 )
17–17–6
41
L
April 19, 1995
1–4
@ Boston Bruins (1994–95 )
17–18–6
42
W
April 23, 1995
4–2
Philadelphia Flyers (1994–95 )
18–18–6
43
W
April 24, 1995
3–1
@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1994–95 )
19–18–6
44
W
April 26, 1995
5–0
Florida Panthers (1994–95 )
20–18–6
45
L
April 28, 1995
1–5
@ Washington Capitals (1994–95 )
20–19–6
46
T
April 29, 1995
3–3 OT
@ Montreal Canadiens (1994–95 )
20–19–7
47
W
May 1, 1995
2–0
Montreal Canadiens (1994–95 )
21–19–7
48
W
May 3, 1995
5–4
New Jersey Devils (1994–95 )
22–19–7
Playoffs [ ]
1995 Stanley Cup playoffs
Philadelphia vs. Buffalo
Date
Away
Home
Score
OT
May 7
Buffalo
Philadelphia
4 – 3
OT
May 8
Buffalo
Philadelphia
3 – 1
May 10
Philadelphia
Buffalo
3 – 1
May 12
Philadelphia
Buffalo
4 – 2
May 14
Buffalo
Philadelphia
6 – 4
Philadelphia wins series 4–1
Player statistics [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Dominik Hasek
2416
41
19
14
7
85
2.11
5
1221
1136
.930
Robb Stauber
317
6
2
3
0
20
3.79
0
150
130
.867
Grant Fuhr
180
3
1
2
0
12
4.00
0
85
73
.859
Team:
2913
48
22
19
7
117
2.41
5
1456
1339
.920
Playoffs [ ]
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Dominik Hasek
309
5
1
4
18
3.50
0
131
113
.863
Team:
309
5
1
4
18
3.50
0
131
113
.863
[7]
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;
Awards and records [ ]
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