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  • 1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers season
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  • The 1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 18th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers reached the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals. Mike Keenan, a relative unknown at the time, was hired in 1984 to coach the team, and named second-year player Dave Poulin team captain. Behind the goaltending of Pelle Lindbergh (who led the league with 40 wins and won the Vezina Trophy) and two 40-goal scorers, Kerr and Propp, the Flyers posted a record of 53–20–7, good enough to be the best in the NHL. The Flyers would roll through the playoffs by sweeping the Rangers in three games, defeating the Islanders in five, and beating Quebec in six to return to the Stanley Cup Finals. Though they defeated the defending Stanley Cup Champion Oilers in Game 1 by a score of 4–1 at home
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Season
  • 1984
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GAALeader
HomeRecord
  • 32
Team
  • Philadelphia Flyers
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  • 348
DivisionWin
  • yes
Division
AssistsLeader
WinsLeader
Coach
Conference
Record
  • 53
Attendance
  • 16951
PointsLeader
  • Tim Kerr
GoalsLeader
Captain
DivisionRank
  • 1.0
GeneralManager
AltCaptain
  • None
RoadRecord
  • 21
PIMLeader
ConferenceRank
  • 1.0
ConferenceWin
  • yes
PlusMinusLeader
Arena
GoalsAgainst
  • 241
Year
  • 1984
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  • The 1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 18th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers reached the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals. Mike Keenan, a relative unknown at the time, was hired in 1984 to coach the team, and named second-year player Dave Poulin team captain. Behind the goaltending of Pelle Lindbergh (who led the league with 40 wins and won the Vezina Trophy) and two 40-goal scorers, Kerr and Propp, the Flyers posted a record of 53–20–7, good enough to be the best in the NHL. The Flyers would roll through the playoffs by sweeping the Rangers in three games, defeating the Islanders in five, and beating Quebec in six to return to the Stanley Cup Finals. Though they defeated the defending Stanley Cup Champion Oilers in Game 1 by a score of 4–1 at home, Edmonton won the next four games and the series. __TOC__