1976–77 Philadelphia Flyers season

1976–77 Philadelphia Flyers
Campbell Conference champions
Patrick Division champions
Division 1st Patrick
Conference 1st Campbell
1976–77 record 48–16–16
Home record 33–6–1
Road record 15–10–15
Goals for 323 (2nd)
Goals against 213 (3rd)
Team information
President Joe Scott
General Manager Keith Allen
Coach Fred Shero
Captain Bobby Clarke
Alternate captains None[lower-alpha 1]
Arena Spectrum
Average attendance 17,077[1]
Minor league affiliate(s) Springfield Indians
Philadelphia Firebirds
Team leaders
Goals Rick MacLeish (49)
Assists Bobby Clarke (63)
Points Rick MacLeish (97)
Penalties in minutes Paul Holmgren (201)
Plus/minus Andre Dupont (+57)
Wins Bernie Parent (35)
Goals against average Wayne Stephenson (2.31)

The 1976–77 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' tenth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). They finished first in the Patrick Division with a record of 48 wins, 16 losses, and 16 ties for 112 points.

Regular season

Dethroned, the heyday of the Broad Street Bullies came to an end, as prior to the 1976–77 season, tough-guy Dave Schultz was traded to the Los Angeles Kings. Despite a slight drop-off in performance, the Flyers dominated the Patrick Division with what proved to be their 4th straight division title.

Season standings

Patrick Division
  GP W L T GF GA Pts
Philadelphia Flyers80481616323213112
New York Islanders80472112288193106
Atlanta Flames8034341226426580
New York Rangers8029371427231072

[2]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Playoffs

After disposing of Toronto—after which series Toronto coach Red Kelly claimed "I don't think I'd call [Bobby] Clarke dirty—mean is a better word"—in six games, the Flyers found themselves in the semifinals for the fifth consecutive season. Pitted against Boston, the Flyers lost Games 1 and 2 at home in overtime and would not return home as they were swept in four straight games.

Schedule and results

Regular season

1976–77 regular season

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

1977 Stanley Cup playoffs

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player statistics

Skaters

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
  • dagger = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • double-dagger = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Age Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts PIM
19Rick MacLeish27C8049489746421049132
16Bobby Clarke27C8027639039711055108
12Gary Dornhoefer33RW792534594785910122
10Mel Bridgman21C701938573512071018
18Ross Lonsberry29LW7523325542431012329
7Bill Barber24LW732035553262101452
3Tom Bladon24D801043533439101344
26Orest Kindrachuk26C781536512279102130
27Reggie Leach26RW77321446623104590
9Bob Kelly26LW73222446271171001118
11Don Saleski27RW7422163824331000012
14Joe Watson33D77426302939100002
6Andre Dupont27D59101929571681011235
17Paul Holmgren21RW59141226102011011225
20Jimmy Watson24D71323263435101232
22Harvey Bennettdagger24C5112820−96040002
2Bob Daileydagger23D3251419163810491315
5, 29Larry Goodenoughdouble-dagger24D32413171521
25Terry Murraydouble-dagger26D36013132114
5Rick Lapointedagger21D221892039100007
37Al Hilldagger21LW9246627
29Jack McIlhargeydouble-dagger24D402136164
23Bill Collinsdouble-dagger33RW9112−14
28Drew Callander20C210110
30Gary Inness27G6011N/A0
4Mark Suzor20D401124
1Bernie Parent31G61000N/A030000
35Wayne Stephenson32G21000N/A490002
21John Paddock22RW500009
15Terry Crisp33C200000
23Norm Barnes23D100000
31Bob Ritchiedouble-dagger21LW100000

Goaltenders

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Age GP W L T SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN
1Bernie Parent31613513125159.8972.71352530308.8143.90123
35Wayne Stephenson32211232341.9162.311065943123.9002.59532
30Gary Inness27610209.9042.57210

Awards and records

Awards

League awards and honors
Award or honor Recipient Ref
Selected to NHL All-Star Game Tom Bladon [3]
Bobby Clarke
Gary Dornhoefer
Rick MacLeish
Bernie Parent
Fred Shero (Coach)
Jim Watson
Joe Watson
Team awards[4]
Award Recipient
Barry Ashbee Trophy Andre Dupont
Class Guy Award Gary Dornhoefer

Records

  •  dagger  NHL record

Individual

Franchise player records set during the 1976–77 season
Record Type Total Player Date(s) Opponent Ref
Points in NHL debut Game 5dagger Al Hill 2/14/1977 St. Louis Blues [5]

Team

Franchise team records set during the 1976–77 season
Record Type Total Date(s) Opponent Refs
Fewest home ties Season 1[lower-alpha 2] [6]
Most road ties Season 15dagger [6]
Longest home game Game 90:07 4/26/1977 Boston Bruins [7]

Transactions

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 17, 1976, the day after the deciding game of the 1976 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 14, 1977, the day of the deciding game of the 1977 Stanley Cup Finals.[8]

Trades

Date Details Ref
September 29, 1976 To Philadelphia Flyers
future considerations[lower-alpha 3]
To Los Angeles Kings
Dave Schultz
[9]
November 24, 1976 To Philadelphia Flyers
Harvey Bennett
To Washington Capitals
cash
[10]
December 4, 1976 To Philadelphia Flyers
cash
To Washington Capitals
Bill Collins
[11]
January 20, 1977 To Philadelphia Flyers
Bob Dailey
To Vancouver Canucks
Larry Goodenough
Jack McIlhargey
[12]
February 17, 1977 To Philadelphia Flyers
Mike Korney
Rick Lapointe
To Detroit Red Wings
Steve Coates
Dave Kelly
Terry Murray
Bob Ritchie
[13]

Signings

Free agency

The following players were signed by the Flyers via free agency.

Date Player Previous team (league) Contract details Ref
October 20, 1976Bill CollinsNew York Rangers[14]
October 22, 1976Al HillVictoria Cougars (WCHL)[15]

Draft picks

The Flyers signed the following of their draft picks.

Date Player Previous team (league) Draft Contract details Ref
June 16, 1976Mark SuzorKingston Canadians (OMJHL)1976 1st-round pickmulti-year[16]
June 16, 1976Drew CallanderRegina Pats (WCHL)1976 2nd-round pickmulti-year[16]
June 16, 1976Craig HanmerMohawk Valley Comets (NAHL)1976 3rd-round pickmulti-year[16]
June 16, 1976Dave HynekKingston Canadians (OMJHL)1976 4th-round pickmulti-year[16]

Departures

The following players left the team via free agency, release, or retirement. Players who were under contract and left the team during the season are marked with an asterisk (*).

Date Player New team (league) Via Notes Ref
N/ASerge LajeunesseRetirement[17]
N/ALarry WrightDüsseldorfer EG (Bundesliga)Free agency[18]
October 1976Terry CrispRetirementPlayed two games during season[19]
November 16, 1976Wayne Stephenson*RetirementUn-retired on December 7[20][21]

Draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft, which was held at the NHL's office in Montreal, Quebec, on June 1, 1976.[22]

Players drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1976 and their NHL career regular season statistics
Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) GP G A Pts PIM W L T GAA
1 17 Mark Suzor Defense  Canada Kingston Canadians (OHA) 64 4 16 20 60 &
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2 35 Drew Callander Center  Canada Regina Pats (WCHL) 39 6 2 8 7 &
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3 53 Craig Hanmer Defense  United States Mohawk Valley Comets (NAHL) &
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4 71 Dave Hynek Defense  Canada Kingston Canadians (OHA) &
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5 89 Robin Lang Defense  Canada Cornell Big Red (ECAC) &
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6 107 Paul Klasinski Left Wing  United States St. Paul Vulcans (MJHL) &
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7 117 Ray Kurpis Right Wing  United States Austin Mavericks (MJHL) &
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Farm teams

The Flyers were affiliated with the Springfield Indians of the AHL[23][24] and the Philadelphia Firebirds of the NAHL.[25]

Notes

  1. The alternate captain position was abolished from the 1975–76 season through the 1984–85 season.
  2. Tied in 1985–86.
  3. The Flyers later received a 1977 4th-round pick and a 1978 2nd-round pick.

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