Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The 1974–75 NHL season was the 58th season of the National Hockey League. Two new teams, the Washington Capitals and Kansas City Scouts were added, increasing the number of teams to 18. To accommodate the new teams, the NHL re-organized its divisional structure and playoff format. The Philadelphia Flyers won the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive year. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974%E2%80%9375_NHL_season

The 1974–75 WHA season was the third season of the World Hockey Association. Fourteen teams each played 78 games. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974%E2%80%9375_WHA_season

Final Stats:

NHL


Record Team

51 18 11 Philadelphia Flyers

49 16 15 Buffalo Sabres

47 14 19 Montreal Canadiens

42 17 21 Los Angeles Kings

40 26 14 Boston Bruins

38 32 10 Vancouver Canucks

37 28 15 Pittsburgh Penguins

37 29 14 New York Rangers

37 35 8 Chicago Black Hawks

35 31 14 St. Louis Blues

34 31 15 Atlanta Flames

33 25 22 New York Islanders

31 33 16 Toronto Maple Leafs

23 45 12 Detroit Red Wings

23 50 7 Minnesota North Stars

19 48 13 California Golden Seals

15 54 11 Kansas City Scouts

8 67 5 Washington Capitals





League Playoff Series


Stanley Cup Final 4 2 Philadelphia Flyers over Buffalo Sabres


Semi-Finals 4 2 Buffalo Sabres over Montreal Canadiens
Semi-Finals 4 3 Philadelphia Flyers over New York Islanders


Quarter-Finals 4 3 New York Islanders over Pittsburgh Penguins
Quarter-Finals 4 1 Montreal Canadiens over Vancouver Canucks
Quarter-Finals 4 1 Buffalo Sabres over Chicago Black Hawks
Quarter-Finals 4 0 Philadelphia Flyers over Toronto Maple Leafs


Preliminary Round 2 1 New York Islanders over New York Rangers
Preliminary Round 2 0 Pittsburgh Penguins over St. Louis Blues
Preliminary Round 2 1 Chicago Black Hawks over Boston Bruins
Preliminary Round 2 1 Toronto Maple Leafs over Los Angeles Kings




Most Goals per game: 4.7


Montreal Canadiens






Fewest Goals allowed per game: 2.3


Philadelphia Flyers






Most Goals scored in a game: 12


Boston Bruins 12/14 vs. Washington Capitals


Montreal Canadiens 2/15 vs. Chicago Black Hawks


Pittsburgh Penguins 3/15 vs. Washington Capitals


Atlanta Flames 3/21 vs. Vancouver Canucks






WHA


Record Team

53 25 0 Houston Aeros

46 32 0 Quebec Nordiques

43 33 2 Toronto Toros

43 31 4 San Diego Mariners

43 30 5 New England Whalers

42 33 3  Minnesota Fighting Saints

39 31 8 Phoenix Roadrunners

38 35 5 Winnipeg Jets

37 39 2 Vancouver Blazers

36 38 4 Edmonton Oilers

35 40 3 Cleveland Crusaders

30 47 1  Chicago Cougars

21 53 4 Michigan Stags/Baltimore Blades

18 57 3 Indianapolis Racers





League Playoff Series


Avco Cup Final 4 0 Houston Aeros over Quebec Nordiques


Semi-Finals 4 0 Houston Aeros over San Diego Mariners
Semi-Finals 4 2 Quebec Nordiques over Minnesota Fighting Saints


Quarter-Finals 4 1 Houston Aeros over Cleveland Crusaders
Quarter-Finals 4 2 San Diego Mariners over Toronto Toros
Quarter-Finals 4 2 Minnesota Fighting Saints over New England Whalers
Quarter-Finals 4 1 Quebec Nordiques over Phoenix Roadrunners




Most Goals scored per game: 4.7


Houston Aeros






Fewest Goals allowed per game: 3.2


Houston Aeros






Most Goals scored in a game: 12


Phoenix Roadrunners 3/1 vs. Indianapolis Racers






Round 1 Draft


Overall Team Player Amateur Team
1 Philadelphia Flyers Mel Bridgman Victoria (WHL)
2 Kansas City Scouts Barry Dean Medicine Hat (WHL)
3 California Golden Seals Ralph Klassen Saskatoon (WHL)
4 Minnesota North Stars Bryan Maxwell Medicine Hat (WHL)
5 Detroit Red Wings Rick Lapointe Victoria (WHL)
6 Toronto Maple Leafs Don Ashby Calgary (WHL)
7 Chicago Blackhawks Greg Vaydik Medicine Hat (WHL)
8 Atlanta Flames Richard Mulhern Sherbrooke (QMJHL)
9 Montreal Canadiens Robin Sadler Vancouver (WCHL)
10 Vancouver Canucks Rick Blight Brandon (WHL)
11 New York Islanders Pat Price Saskatoon (WHL)
12 New York Rangers Wayne Dillon Toronto
13 Pittsburgh Penguins Gord Laxton New Westminster (WCHL)
14 Boston Bruins Doug Halward Peterborough (OHL)
15 Montreal Canadiens Pierre Mondou Montreal (QMJHL)
16 Los Angeles Kings Tim Young Ottawa (OHL)
17 Buffalo Sabres Bob Sauve Laval (QMJHL)
18 Washington Capitals Alex Forsyth Kingston (OHL)

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