1977–78 Pittsburgh Penguins season
The 1977–78 Pittsburgh Penguins season was their 11th in the National Hockey League. They finished fourth in the Norris Division, thus did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. This was their worst regular season since 1974, with only 68 points, and the first time since 1974 that the Penguins did not qualify for the playoffs.
1977–78 Pittsburgh Penguins | |
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Division | 4th Norris |
Conference | 7th Wales |
1977–78 record | 25–37–18 |
Goals for | 254 |
Goals against | 321 |
Team information | |
General manager | Baz Bastien |
Coach | Johnny Wilson |
Captain | Jean Pronovost |
Alternate captains | None |
Arena | Pittsburgh Civic Arena |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Jean Pronovost (40) |
Assists | Greg Malone (43) |
Points | Jean Pronovost (65) |
Penalty minutes | Dave Schultz (378) |
Wins | Denis Herron (20) |
Goals against average | Denis Herron (3.57) |
Off-season
In the off-season head coach Ken Schinkel was replaced by former Kings, Red Wings and Rockies head coach Johnny Wilson. Veterans Vic Hadfield and Ed Van Impe retired. Defensive forward J. Bob Kelly's contract ended and he took his services to Chicago, while Captain Ron Schock was traded to the Sabres (Jean Pronovost was named captain in his place).
Regular season
In an attempt to replace Kelly general manager Baz Bastien acquired former Flyer enforcer Dave Schultz early in the season, but the price was high: Syl Apps, Jr., one of the team's all-time leading scorers. Schultz was traded the following season.
Frustrated with the performance of talented winger Pierre Larouche, Bastien dealt the 22-year-old to the Montreal Canadiens for veteran Pete Mahovlich and prospect Peter Lee on November 29, 1977. Larouche would go on to win two Stanley Cup championships with the Canadiens, while Mahovlich was traded to the Red Wings less than two years later. Lee would fail to live up to his promise, scoring an average of only 0.57 points per game over the course of six seasons with the Penguins.
The high roster turnover, particularly from three of the previous season's top five scorers, contributed to the Penguins missing the playoffs for the first time in four seasons.
Division standings
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts | |
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Montreal Canadiens | 80 | 59 | 10 | 11 | 359 | 183 | 129 |
Detroit Red Wings | 80 | 32 | 34 | 14 | 252 | 266 | 78 |
Los Angeles Kings | 80 | 31 | 34 | 15 | 243 | 245 | 77 |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 80 | 25 | 37 | 18 | 254 | 321 | 68 |
Washington Capitals | 80 | 17 | 49 | 14 | 195 | 321 | 48 |
[1]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.
Schedule and results
1977–78 Schedule | ||||||||
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October: 3–5–1 (Home: 2–3–0 ; Road: 1–2–1), 7 Points
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November: 4–6–3 (Home: 4–0–1 ; Road: 0–6–2), 11 Points
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December: 4–6–4 (Home: 2–3–2 ; Road: 2–3–2), 12 Points
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January: 5–5–3 (Home: 3–2–2 ; Road: 2–3–1), 13 Points
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February: 4–2–5 (Home: 2–2–2 ; Road: 2–0–3), 13 Points
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March: 2–11–2 (Home: 1–4–2 ; Road: 1–7–0), 6 Points
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April: 3–2–0 (Home: 2–1–0 ; Road: 1–1–0), 6 Points
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Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie |
Playoffs
The Penguins failed to make the playoffs for the first time since the 1973–74 season, ending their three season playoff streak.
Player statistics
- Skaters
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- Goaltenders
Player | GP | W | L | T | GA | SO |
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Denis Herron | 60 | 20 | 25 | 15 | 210 | 0 |
Dunc Wilson | 21 | 5 | 11 | 3 | 95 | 0 |
Greg Redquest | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Gordon Laxton | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 |
Total | 25 | 37 | 18 | 317 | 0 |
†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
- Ron Stackhouse became the first defenseman to score 200 points for the Penguins. He did so in a 7–4 win over Chicago on November 12th.
- Jean Pronovost became the first person to play 700 games for the Penguins. He did so in a 3–5 loss to Los Angeles on December 8th.
- Jean Pronovost became the first player to score 300 goals for the Penguins. He did so in a 3–1 win over New York on January 22nd.
- Jean Pronovost became the first player to score 600 points for the Penguins. He did so in a 6–3 win over Toronto on April 2nd.
- Jean Pronovost established a career franchise record for games (753), goals (316) and points (603). He had led in goals since 1972 and games and points since 1973.
- Syl Apps, Jr. established a career franchise record for assists (349). He had led the category since 1972.
- Dave Schultz established a franchise record for penalty minutes in a season with 378. He was also the first to record 300 PIMs in a season, beating the previous high of 212 held by Bryan Watson.
Transactions
The Penguins were involved in the following transactions during the 1977–78 season:
Trades
September 20, 1977 | To Buffalo Sabres
Ron Schock |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Brian Spencer |
October 1, 1977 | To Washington Capitals
rights to Don Awrey |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Bob Paradise |
October 16, 1977 | To Washington Capitals
1979 1st round pick |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Hartland Monahan |
November 2, 1977 | To Los Angeles Kings
Syl Apps Jr. |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Gene Carr |
November 29, 1977 | To Montreal Canadiens
Pierre Larouche |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Peter Lee |
December 2, 1977 | To Colorado Rockies
Dennis Owchar |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Tom Edur |
June 13, 1978 | To Toronto Maple Leafs
Dave Burrows |
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Randy Carlyle |
Additions and subtractions
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Roster
# | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | NHL Draft | Birthplace |
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7 | Russell Anderson | D | L | 23 | 1975 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | |
14 | Wayne Bianchin | RW | L | 24 | 1973 | Nanaimo, British Columbia | |
4 | David Burrows | D | L | 29 | Undrafted | Toronto, Ontario | |
6 | Colin Campbell | D | L | 25 | 1973 | Toronto, Ontario | |
26 | Gene Carr | C | L | 26 | 1971 | Nanaimo, British Columbia | |
28 | Tom Cassidy | C | L | 26 | 1972 | Blind River, Ontario | |
9 | Blair Chapman | RW | R | 21 | 1976 | Lloydminster, Saskatchewan | |
27 | Mike Corrigan | LW | L | 32 | Undrafted | Ottawa, Ontario | |
20 | Jacques Cossette | RW | R | 23 | 1974 | Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec | |
16 | Kim Davis | C | L | 20 | 1977 | Flin Flon, Manitoba | |
2 | Thomas Edur | D | R | 23 | 1974 | Toronto, Ontario | |
5 | Mario Faubert | D | R | 23 | 1974 | Valleyfield, Quebec | |
11 | John Flesch | RW | L | 24 | 1973 | Sudbury, Ontario | |
23 | James Hamilton | RW | L | 21 | 1977 | Barrie, Ontario | |
1 | Denis Herron | G | L | 25 | 1972 | Chambly, Quebec | |
17 | Rick Kehoe | RW | R | 26 | 1971 | Windsor, Ontario | |
30 | Gordon Laxton | G | L | 23 | 1975 | Montreal, Quebec | |
10 | Peter Lee | RW | R | 22 | 1976 | Ellesmere, Great Britain | |
18 | Lowell MacDonald | LW | R | 36 | Undrafted | New Glasgow, Nova Scotia | |
20 | Peter Mahovlich | C | L | 31 | 1963 | Timmins, Ontario | |
12 | William Malone | C | L | 22 | 1976 | Fredericton, New Brunswick | |
16 | Lew Morrison | RW | R | 30 | 1968 | Gainsborough, Saskatchewan | |
24 | Robert Paradise | D | L | 34 | Undrafted | St. Paul, Minnesota | |
25 | Thomas Price | D | — | 23 | 1974 | Toronto, Ontario | |
19 | Jean Pronovost (C) | RW | R | 32 | Undrafted | Shawinigan Falls, Quebec | |
25 | Greg Redquest | G | L | 21 | 1976 | Toronto, Ontario | |
16 | Derek Sanderson | C | L | 31 | Undrafted | Niagara Falls, Ontario | |
8 | Dave Schultz | LW | L | 28 | 1969 | Waldheim, Saskatchewan | |
22 | Brian Spencer | LW | L | 28 | 1969 | Fort St. James, British Columbia | |
3 | Ronald Stackhouse | D | R | 28 | 1969 | Haliburton, Ontario | |
29 | Dunc Wilson | G | L | 30 | Undrafted | Toronto, Ontario |
Draft picks
The 1977 NHL amateur draft was held in Montreal, Quebec.[4]
Round | # | Player | Pos | Nationality | College/Junior/Club Team (League) |
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2 | 30 | James Hamilton | Right Wing | Canada | London Knights (OHA) |
3 | 48 | Kim Davis | Center | Canada | Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL) |
4 | 66 | Mark Johnson | Center | United States | U. of Wisconsin (NCAA) |
6 | 102 | Gregory Millen | Goaltender | Canada | Peterborough Petes (OHA) |
References
- Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 151. ISBN 9781894801225.
- "1977–1978 – Regular Season – Pittsburgh Penguins – All Skaters – Summary – Points – NHL.com – Stats". NHL.
- "1977–1978 – Regular Season – Pittsburgh Penguins – Goalie – Summary – Wins – NHL.com – Stats". NHL.
- "NHL Entry Draft Year by Year Results". NHL.