1974–75 Pittsburgh Penguins season

1974–75 Pittsburgh Penguins
Division 3rd Norris
Conference 5th Wales
1974–75 record 37–28–15
Goals for 326
Goals against 289
Team information
General Manager Jack Button
Coach Marc Boileau
Captain Ron Schock
Alternate captains Syl Apps
Dave Burrows
Bob Paradise
Arena Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Team leaders
Goals Jean Pronovost (43)
Assists Ron Schock (63)
Points Ron Schock (86)
Penalties in minutes Colin Campbell (172)
Wins Gary Inness (24)
Goals against average Gary Inness (3.09)

The 1974–75 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the franchise's eighth season in the National Hockey League. It was also the Penguins first season in the Norris division of the Prince of Wales Conference. The team qualified for the playoffs for the third time in franchise history, losing to the New York Islanders after gaining a 3–0 lead (in a best-of-seven series) in the quarter-final round.

Regular season

Final standings

Norris Division[1]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1Montreal Canadiens80471419374225+149113
2Los Angeles Kings80421721269185+84105
3Pittsburgh Penguins80372815326289+3789
4Detroit Red Wings80234512259335−7658
5Washington Capitals808675181446−26521

Schedule and results

1974–75 Schedule
Legend:           = Win           = Loss           = Tie

Playoffs

Preliminary Round vs. St. Louis Blues

Pittsburgh won series 2–0

Quarterfinals vs. New York Islanders

New York won series 4–3

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season[4]
Player GP W L T GA SO
Gary Inness572418101612
Michel Plasse20954730
Bob Johnson12341400
Denis Herron3110110
Total3728152852
Playoffs[5]
Player GP W L T GA SO
Gary Inness9540240
Total540240

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

Awards and records

  • Jean Pronovost became the first player to score 300 points for the Penguins. He did so in a 5–5 tie with Boston on October 23rd.
  • Syl Apps Jr. became the first player to record 200 assists for the Penguins. He did so in a 7–5 win over Toronto on December 30th.
  • Jean Pronovost became the first person to play 500 games for the Penguins. He did so in a 8–6 win over New York on March 2nd.
  • Pierre Larouche established a rookie record for the Penguins in terms of goals (31) assists (37) and points (68).
  • Ron Schock established a new franchise record for assists in a season with 63, besting the previous high of 61 held by Syl Apps Jr..
  • Ron Schock established a new franchise record for points in a season with 86, besting the previous high of 85 held by Syl Apps Jr..
  • Ron Stackhouse established a new franchise defenseman record for assists (45) and points (60) in a season. He topped the previous highs held by Duane Rupp (28 assists) and Darryl Edstrand (39 points).

Transactions

The Penguins were involved in the following transactions during the 1974–75 season:

Trades

June 4, 1974 To Vancouver Canucks

Ab DeMarco Jr.

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Barry Wilkins

September 13, 1974 To Toronto Maple Leafs

Blaine Stoughton
1977 1st round pick

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Rick Kehoe

November 2, 1974 To Vancouver Canucks

Ab DeMarco Jr.

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Barry Wilkins

December 14, 1974 To Washington Capitals

Ron Lalonde

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Lew Morrison

January 10, 1975 To Kansas City Scouts

Denis Herron
Jean-Guy Lagace

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Michel Plasse

January 20, 1975 To St. Louis Blues

Bernie Lukowich

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Bob Stumpf

January 21, 1975 To Washington Capitals

Ron Jones

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Pete Laframboise

Additions and subtractions

Additions
PlayerFormer teamVia
Harvey BennettDes Moines Capitols (IHL)free agency (1974–06–25)
Kelly PrattJacksonville Barons (AHL)free agency (1974–07–15)
Subtractions
PlayerNew teamVia
Andy BrownIndianapolis Racers (WHA)free agency (1974)
Duane RuppVancouver Blazers (WHA)free agency (1974–06)
Jim WileyVancouver CanucksIntra-League Draft (1974–06–10)
Robin BurnsKansas City ScoutsExpansion Draft (1974–06–12)
Yvon LabreWashington CapitalsExpansion Draft (1974–06–12)
Ted SnellKansas City ScoutsExpansion Draft (1974–06–12)

Roster

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age NHL Draft Birthplace
26 Canada Syl Apps Jr. (A) C R 27 1964 Toronto, Ontario
9 Canada Ernest Arnason RW R 23 1971 Dauphin, Manitoba
28 United States Harvey Bennett C L 22 Undrafted Cranston, Rhode Island
27 Canada Yves Bergeron RW R 23 1972 Malartic, Quebec
14 Canada Wayne Bianchin RW L 21 1973 Nanaimo, British Columbia
4 Canada David Burrows (A) D L 26 Undrafted Toronto, Ontario
6 Canada Colin Campbell D L 22 1973 Toronto, Ontario
23 Italy Nelson Debenedet LW L 27 Undrafted Cordenons, Italy
7 Canada Steve Durbano D L 23 1971 Toronto, Ontario
24 Canada Mario Faubert D R 20 1974 Valleyfield, Quebec
11 Canada Vic Hadfield LW L 34 Undrafted Oakville, Ontario
30 Canada Gary Inness G L 25 Undrafted Toronto, Ontario
1 United States Bob Johnson G L 26 Undrafted Farmington, Michigan
8 Canada Rick Kehoe RW R 23 1971 Windsor, Ontario
22 Canada John Kelly RW L 28 1967 Fort William, Ontario
27 Canada Pete Laframboise LW L 25 1970 Ottawa, Ontario
10 Canada Pierre Larouche C R 19 1974 Taschereau, Quebec
18 Canada Lowell MacDonald LW R 33 Undrafted New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
15 United States Bob McManama C L 23 Undrafted Belmont, Massachusetts
16 Canada Lew Morrison RW R 27 1968 Gainsborough, Saskatchewan
25 Canada Dennis Owchar D R 22 1973 Dryden, Ontario
2 United States Robert Paradise (A) D L 31 Undrafted St. Paul, Minnesota
31 Canada Michel Plasse G L 26 1968 Montreal, Quebec
12 Canada Kelly Pratt RW R 22 Undrafted High Prairie, Alberta
19 Canada Jean Pronovost RW R 29 Undrafted Shawinigan Falls, Quebec
17 Canada Ron Schock (C) C L 31 Undrafted Chapleau, Ontario
3 Canada Ronald Stackhouse D R 25 1969 Haliburton, Ontario
29 Canada Bob Stumpf RW R 22 1973 Milo, Alberta
5 Canada Barry Wilkins D L 28 Undrafted Toronto, Ontario

Draft picks

Pittsburgh Penguins' picks at the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft.[6]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 8 Pierre Larouche C  Canada Sorel Black Hawks (QMJHL)
2 27[a] Jacques Cossette RW  Canada Sorel Black Hawks (QMJHL)
4 62 Mario Faubert D  Canada St. Louis University (NCAA)
5 80 Bruce Aberhart G  Canada London Knights (OHA)
6 98 William Schneider LW  United States University of Minnesota (NCAA)
7 116 Rob Laird LW  Canada Regina Pats (WCHL)
8 133 Larry Finck D  Canada St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA)
9 150 Jim Chicoyne D  Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
10 166 Rick Uhrich RW  Canada Regina Pats (WCHL)
11 181 Serge Gamelin RW  Canada Sorel Black Hawks (QMJHL)
12 195 Rich Perron D  Canada Quebec Ramparts (QMJHL)
13 206 Rick Hindmarch RW  Canada University of Calgary (CIAU)
14 216 Bill Davis D  Canada Colgate University (NCAA)
15 223 James Mathers D  United States Northeastern University (NCAA)
Draft notes[7]

References

  • "1974–75 Pittsburgh Penguins Games". Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
  • Player stats at Hockey Database
  • Game log on NHL Database
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