The Oilers won their second straight
Presidents' Trophy as the top team and
Wayne Gretzky won his eighth straight
Hart Memorial Trophy and his seventh straight
Art Ross Trophy. On November 26, 1986, Toronto's
Borje Salming was accidentally cut in the face by a skate, requiring more than 200 stitches. It was the third injury to his face and Salming returned to play wearing a visor. A bombshell was exploded when it was announced that Pat Quinn had been expelled from the NHL pending an investigation of conflict of interest. It was reported that while serving as coach of the Los Angeles Kings, Quinn signed a contract to become president and general manager of the Vancouver Canucks. In due course, NHL president John Ziegler barred Quinn from coaching in the NHL until
1990-91. On January 22, 1987, a massive blizzard resulted in only 334 spectators attending the game between the
New Jersey Devils and the
Calgary Flames at the
Brendan Byrne Arena, leading to the Devils dubbing the spectators the "334 Club". There was trouble brewing for
Bryan Trottier when he authored an article in the publication
The Hockey News criticizing officials for failing to call penalties. This was brought to the attention of NHL president John Ziegler who fined Trottier $1,000. On April 4, 1987, the Islanders' captain
Denis Potvin became the first NHL defenceman to reach 1000 points. A shot by the Islanders'
Mikko Mäkelä deflected in off Potvin's arm in a 6–6 shootout between the Islanders and Sabres.
Final standings Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes Prince of Wales Conference Clarence Campbell Conference ==Playoffs==