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・ 1984–85 United States network television schedule
・ 1984–85 United States network television schedule (late night)
・ 1984–85 United States network television schedule (Saturday morning)
・ 1984–85 United States network television schedule (weekday)
・ 1984–85 USAC Championship Car season
・ 1984–85 Utah Jazz season
・ 1984–85 Vancouver Canucks season
・ 1984–85 VfL Bochum season
・ 1984–85 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team
・ 1984–85 Washington Bullets season
・ 1984–85 Washington Capitals season
・ 1984–85 West Ham United F.C. season
・ 1984–85 Western Football League
・ 1984–85 WHL season
・ 1984–85 WIHL season
1984–85 Winnipeg Jets season
・ 1984–85 Women's European Cup (handball)
・ 1984–85 Women's IHF Cup
・ 1984–85 Yugoslav Cup
・ 1984–85 Yugoslav First Basketball League
・ 1984–85 Yugoslav First League
・ 1984–85 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season
・ 1984–85 Yugoslav Second League
・ 1984–90 FC Seoul (Lucky Goldstar Hwangso) seasons
・ 1985
・ 1985 (album)
・ 1985 (Anthony Burgess novel)
・ 1985 (disambiguation)
・ 1985 (György Dalos novel)
・ 1985 (song)


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1984–85 Winnipeg Jets season : ウィキペディア英語版
1984–85 Winnipeg Jets season

The 1984–85 Winnipeg Jets season was the thirteenth season of the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets set an NHL record for most 30-goal scorers in a season (6) and placed second in the Smythe Division to qualify for the playoffs. The Jets defeated the Calgary Flames in the first round, but lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the second round.
==Offseason==
The Jets began the off-season by sending Moe Mantha to the Pittsburgh Penguins to complete a trade on March 5, 1984, in which Winnipeg acquired Randy Carlyle for the Jets first round draft pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft and future considerations. Mantha, who had been with the team since the 1980-81 season, was coming off a 16 goal and 54 point season with the Jets. The club announced that interim head coach Barry Long would be retained, after he led the Jets to a 25-25-9 record after replacing Tom Watt.
On June 9, 1984, the Jets participated in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft, but did not draft until the second round, 30th overall, when they selected Peter Douris from the University of New Hampshire. Douris scored 19 goals and 34 points in 37 games with New Hampshire during the 1983-84 season. On June 13, 1984, Winnipeg traded team captain Lucien DeBlois to the Montreal Canadiens for Perry Turnbull. Turnbull split the 1983-84 season between the St. Louis Blues and Montreal Canadiens, scoring 20 goals and 35 points in 72 games. DeBlois was the Jets captain since midway through the 1982-83 season, and in 1983-84, DeBlois had 39 goals and 79 points in 80 games. The Jets named Dale Hawerchuk as DeBlois' replacement as team captain.

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