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1992–93 in American ice hockey by team

This list has 2 sub-lists and 18 members. See also 1992–93 in American ice hockey, Seasons in American ice hockey by team
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  • San Jose Sharks [1992/93] National Hockey League season
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    The 1992–93 San Jose Sharks season was the team's second in the NHL. They set league records for most losses in a season with 71 losses, and most consecutive losses, with 17 in a row.
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    The Pittsburgh Penguins were the best team in the NHL during the 1992–93 regular season. Their 56 wins and 119 points earned them the Presidents' Trophy's as the League's top team. Four players reached the 100-point plateau and, for the second consecutive season, five reached the 30-goal plateau. Despite missing over a quarter of the regular season, Mario Lemieux returned later in the year to help the Penguins put together a 17-game winning streak, an NHL record still standing today.
  • New York Rangers [1992/93] NHL hockey team season
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    The 1992–93 New York Rangers season was the 67th season for the team in the National Hockey League. The Rangers finished with a 34–39–11 record in the regular season, and missed the playoffs.
  • New York Islanders [1992/93] NHL hockey team season
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    The 1992-93 New York Islanders season was the 21st season in the franchise's history. This involved the Islanders participating in the Prince of Wales Conference finals.
  • Minnesota North Stars [1992/93] Sports Team Season
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    The 1992–93 Minnesota North Stars season was the North Stars' 26th and final season of the franchise in Minnesota. The team finished in fifth place in the Norris Division, with 82 points (three behind St. Louis), missing the playoffs. Four North Stars (Russ Courtnall, Ulf Dahlen, Dave Gagner and Mike Modano) reached the 30-goal plateau.
  • Los Angeles Kings [1992/93] Sports Team Season
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    The 1992–93 Los Angeles Kings season was the Kings' 26th season. The highlight of the season involved appearing in the Stanley Cup Finals. During their playoff run, the Los Angeles Kings played against Canadian teams all throughout the playoffs (Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens).
  • Hartford Whalers [1992/93] Sports Team Season
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    Although the Whalers finished last in shots on goal during the regular season (2,192), they scored 284 goals to finish with a 13.0 shooting percentage, good enough for 5th in the league (tied with the Vancouver Canucks).
  • Buffalo Sabres [1992/93] NHL hockey team season
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    The 1992–93 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' 23rd season in the National Hockey League. Three Buffalo players scored at least 20 power-play goals each (Dave Andreychuk, Pat LaFontaine and Alexander Mogilny). Mogilny led all skaters in hat tricks during the regular season with 7, and Buffalo tied the Pittsburgh Penguins for most hat tricks scored by a team, with 10. The Sabres stumbled into the 1993 NHL Playoffs, losing their final 7 regular-season games.
  • 1992–93 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season
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    The 1992–93 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college ice hockey during the 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The head coach was Red Berenson and the team captain was David Harlock. The team played its home games in the Yost Ice Arena on the university campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team finished second in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular season by one point and qualified for the Frozen Four of the 1993 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. In the tournament, Michigan was a number two seed in the West Region and defeated Wisconsin 4–3 in overtime in the quarterfinals before losing to Maine by an identical 4–3 overtime score in the semifinals. The team led the CCHA with a power play efficiency of 25.7% (52-202) as well as shorthanded penalty killing percentage of 86.8% (171-197). This was the only Michigan team between 1992 and 1997 that did not win the CCHA regular season championship.
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    The 1992–93 Wichita Thunder season was the first season of the CHL franchise in Wichita, Kansas.
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