The 1989 season is the 3rd season of the league that began on January 7, 1989 and concluded with the championship game on April 7.
Team movement
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Regular season
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Reference: [1]
x: Clinched playoff berth; c: Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division; y: Clinched division; z: Clinched best regular season record; GP: Games Played
W: Wins; L: Losses; GB: Games back; PCT: Win percentage; Home: Record at Home; Road: Record on the Road; GF: Goals scored; GA: Goals allowed
Differential: Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP: Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP: Average number of goals allowed per game
Playoffs
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| Semifinals
| | | Championship
| |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | 3
| New York
| 10
| |
| 3
| New York
| 9**
| | | 1
| Philadelphia
| 11
| |
| 2
| Detroit
| 8
| | | | |
- * indicates an overtime period.
Award
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Winner
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Team
|
Championship Game MVP
|
John Tucker
|
Philadelphia
|
Statistics leaders
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Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.
Stat |
Player |
Team |
Number
|
Goals |
Brad Kotz |
Philadelphia |
28
|
Assists |
John Tucker |
Philadelphia |
24
|
Points |
Brad Kotz |
Philadelphia |
34
|
Penalty Minutes |
Jeff Goldberg |
New York |
28
|
Shots on Goal |
Brad Kotz |
Philadelphia |
66[2]
|
Loose Balls |
J. Fay |
New England |
57[3]
|
Attendance
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Regular Season
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Home Team |
Home Games |
Average Attendance |
Total Attendance[1]
|
Philadelphia Wings
|
4
|
14,709
|
58,834
|
Detroit Turbos
|
4
|
12,290
|
49,159
|
New York Saints
|
4
|
8,608
|
34,433
|
New England Blazers
|
4
|
8,038
|
32,153
|
Washington Wave
|
4
|
7,824
|
31,295
|
Baltimore Thunder
|
4
|
6,200
|
24,800
|
League
|
24
|
9,611
|
230,674
|
Playoffs
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Home Team |
Home Games |
Average Attendance |
Total Attendance[1]
|
Philadelphia Wings
|
1
|
16,042
|
16,042
|
Detroit Turbos
|
1
|
8,319
|
8,319
|
League
|
2
|
12,181
|
24,361
|
See also
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References
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