1975–76 NHL season

The 1975–76 NHL season was the 59th season of the National Hockey League. Eighteen teams each played 80 games. The Montreal Canadiens set records in wins with 58 and points with 127, beginning a four-year stretch where they would dominate the league in the regular season and win four straight Stanley Cup titles.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold

Prince of Wales Conference

Adams Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Boston Bruins804815171133132371195
Buffalo Sabres80462113105339240943
Toronto Maple Leafs80343115832942761368
California Golden Seals80274211652502781058
Norris Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Montreal Canadiens80581111127337174977
Los Angeles Kings8038339852632651022
Pittsburgh Penguins80353312823393031004
Detroit Red Wings80264410622263001922
Washington Capitals8011591032224394951

Clarence Campbell Conference

Patrick Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Philadelphia Flyers805113161183482091980
New York Islanders804221171012971901277
Atlanta Flames8035331282262237928
New York Rangers802942967262333911
Smythe Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Chicago Black Hawks8032301882254261944
Vancouver Canucks80333215812712721122
St. Louis Blues80293714722492901274
Minnesota North Stars8020537471953031191
Kansas City Scouts8012561236190351984

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Guy LafleurMontreal Canadiens80566912536
Bobby ClarkePhiladelphia Flyers763089119136
Gilbert PerreaultBuffalo Sabres80446911336
Bill BarberPhiladelphia Flyers805062112104
Pierre LarouchePittsburgh Penguins76535811133
Jean RatelleBoston Bruins / New York Rangers80366910518
Pete MahovlichMontreal Canadiens80347110576
Jean PronovostPittsburgh Penguins80525210424
Darryl SittlerToronto Maple Leafs79415910090
Syl Apps, Jr.Pittsburgh Penguins8032679924

Stanley Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

  Preliminary Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                     
        
  1  Montreal Canadiens 4  
    10  Chicago Black Hawks 0  
      
        
  1  Montreal Canadiens 4  
  5  New York Islanders 1  
4  Buffalo Sabres 2  
12  St. Louis Blues 1  
  4  Buffalo Sabres 2
    5  New York Islanders 4  
5  New York Islanders 2
11  Vancouver Canucks 0  
  1  Montreal Canadiens 4
  2  Philadelphia Flyers 0
        
        
  2  Philadelphia Flyers 4
    7  Toronto Maple Leafs 3  
7  Toronto Maple Leafs 2
8  Pittsburgh Penguins 1  
  2  Philadelphia Flyers 4
  3  Boston Bruins 1  
        
        
  3  Boston Bruins 4
    6  Los Angeles Kings 3  
6  Los Angeles Kings 2
9  Atlanta Flames 0  

Finals

The two-time defending Stanley Cup Champions, the Philadelphia Flyers, once again made it to the finals, but lost in four games to the Montreal Canadiens.

Montreal Canadiens vs. Philadelphia Flyers

Date Visitors Score Home Score Notes
May 9Philadelphia3Montreal 4
May 11Philadelphia1Montreal 2
May 13Montreal3Philadelphia2
May 16Montreal5Philadelphia3

NHL awards

Prince of Wales Trophy:Montreal Canadiens
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:Philadelphia Flyers
Art Ross Memorial Trophy:Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:Rod Gilbert, New York Rangers
Calder Memorial Trophy:Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders
Conn Smythe Trophy:Reggie Leach, Philadelphia Flyers
Hart Memorial Trophy:Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers
Jack Adams Award:Don Cherry, Boston Bruins
James Norris Memorial Trophy:Denis Potvin, New York Islanders
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:Jean Ratelle, New York Rangers/Boston Bruins
Lester B. Pearson Award:Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
NHL Plus/Minus Award:Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers
Vezina Trophy:Ken Dryden, Montreal Canadiens
Lester Patrick Trophy:Stan Mikita, George A. Leader, Bruce A. Norris

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Ken Dryden, Montreal Canadiens G Glenn Resch, New York Islanders
Denis Potvin, New York Islanders D Borje Salming, Toronto Maple Leafs
Brad Park, Boston Bruins D Guy Lapointe, Montreal Canadiens
Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers C Gilbert Perreault, Buffalo Sabres
Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens RW Reggie Leach, Philadelphia Flyers
Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers LW Rick Martin, Buffalo Sabres

References

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