Felix67
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- Mar 25, 2011
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Wolud it be possible to get most common lines for season 1992-93 for all NHL teams, please, should include PP and PK as well. Thanks
I just nostalgia'd myself unconscious.
There was no NHL '94 for PC - NHL Hockey for PC is what NHL '94 is for Sega. The game was released after 92-93 season - if u dont believe then check the stats or playoff tree in the game itself.I believe NHL 93 was based off the 91-92 season, and NHL 94 was the one based off the 92-93 season, just as NHL 2011 came out last September based on last season. It's true though, the lineups at the time were decent ideas of how lineups shook down, though sometimes they were too far based on a players' "overall" rating, and there was only 3 regular lines to put players on.
The Bruins, off the top of my head:
Juneau-Oates-Kvartalnov (the Bonanza line)
Donato-Ruzicka-Leach
Reid-Poulin-Heinze
Hughes-(various)-Kimble
Sweeney-Bourque
Wesley-Murphy
Roberts-Shaw
Moog
Blue
They had so many injuries that season that the lines were always in flux anyway.
Juneau-Oates-Neely were together for games 1 and 2, but they put Steve Leach in Juneau's spot and had Juneau-Smolinski-Kvartalnov. I'm pretty sure they had Poulin centering Heinze and Douris. Tim Sweeney was in the lineup for all but game 3.I believe Cam Neely reclaimed his spot on the top RW spot when he returned to the Bruins during the playoffs, bumping Kvartalnov off the first line. Smolinski also became a regular in the lineup and Ruzicka sat out and did not play a single post season game as Sutter benched him. The following season, Smolinski established himself as the #2 C for the Bruins. Dave Reid was also out during the playoffs with a knee injury.
Kvartalnov also completely disappeared in the series vs. Buffalo, going pointless in the four game sweep. Neely, who missed most of the season, comes back and scores 4 goals and 5 points in 4 games. Goes to show you how dominant of a player Neely truly was.
Based on the post season, I think the forward lines were:
Juneau-Oates-Neely
Donato-Poulin-Leach
Kvartalnov-Smolinski-Heinze
Hughes-Douris-Kimble
Scratches: Ruzicka, Reid (inj.), T. Sweeney
Had Reid not been injured, I imagine he'd be playing with Poulin and Leach with Donato being dumped to LW or C.
Juneau-Oates-Neely were together for games 1 and 2, but they put Steve Leach in Juneau's spot and had Juneau-Smolinski-Kvartalnov. I'm pretty sure they had Poulin centering Heinze and Douris. Tim Sweeney was in the lineup for all but game 3.
They were trying so many different combinations by then that there isn't really one lineup.
1992-93 Vancouver Canucks
Adams-Craven-Bure
Courtnall-Ronning-Linden
Momesso-Nedved-Ward
Odjick-Semenov-Hunter
Murzyn-Lumme
Babych-Diduck
Dirk-Lidster
McLean-Whitmore
Scratches: Slegr, Valk, Sandlak, Plavsic
my memory tells me that semenov played a lot with adams and bure before the craven trade.
courtnall moved around the lineup, i think. sometimes he would play with nedved, sometimes he would play on the "life line" with ronning and linden. and i think he did some time on bure's line when adams was hurt.
i think dixon ward got significant time with ronning and linden.
sandlak saw a lot more of the season on the fourth line than hunter did, but hunter took his spot when we got him.
nedved may have played some wing too, with linden subbing in at center.