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Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1971-72 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 22 2 2 4 0 1972-73 Muskegon Mohawks IHL 69 35 21 56 51 1973-74 Muskegon Mohawks IHL 76 42 33 75 84 1974-75 Muskegon Mohawks IHL 75 29 40 69 38 1975-76 Muskegon Mohawks IHL 20 5 7 12 4
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1971-72 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 70 2 4 6 20 1972-73 Dayton Gems IHL 68 25 32 57 18 1973-74 Dayton Gems IHL 20 4 4 8 25
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977-78 Edmonton Oilers WHA 11 1 2 3 39 1978-79 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 60 4 12 16 121 1978-79 Edmonton Oilers WHA 6 0 0 0 2 1979-80 Oklahoma City Stars CHL 65 5 17 22 128
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 Borje Salming
Signed by Toronto after the 1973 World Championships, the native of Kiruna, Sweden was forced to endure taunts and physical abuse from opponents after breaking into the NHL with the Maple Leafs in 1973-74, but went on to become one of the top defenceman in the league over 17 seasons.
He established a Maple Leafs record by being named to the NHL All-Star Team for six straight seasons from 1974-75 to 1979-80, and was the runner up to Larry Robinson in Norris Trophy voting in 1976-77 and 1979-80.
Salming played his final NHL season in 1988-89 as a member of the Detroit Red Wings.
www.hockeyresearch.com /jwood/bios/borje_salming.htm   (262 words)

  
 ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
It was designed to be a parallel to the Prince of Wales Trophy from its outset, being awarded to the West Division regular season champions from its inception in the 1967-68 NHL season to the 1973-74 NHL season.
From the 1974-75 NHL season to the 1981-82 NHL season, it was given to the Campbell Conference regular season champions, and from the 1982-83 NHL season to the 1992-93 NHL season, the Campbell Conference playoff champions.
The Campbell Trophy was donated by the NHL's clubs in recognition of the contributions and services of its president at the start of the Modern Era expansion.
encyclopaedic.net /english/cl/clarence_s__campbell_bowl.html   (339 words)

  
 ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
It was designed to be a parallel to the Prince of Wales Trophy from its outset, being awarded to the West Division regular season champions from its inception in the 1967-68 NHL season to the 1973-74 NHL season.
From the 1974-75 NHL season to the 1981-82 NHL season, it was given to the Campbell Conference regular season champions, and from the 1982-83 NHL season to the 1992-93 NHL season, the Campbell Conference playoff champions.
The Campbell Trophy was donated by the NHL's clubs in recognition of the contributions and services of its president at the start of the Modern Era expansion.
encyclopaedic.net /english/cl/clarence_s__campbell_bowl.html   (339 words)

  
 ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
It was designed to be a parallel to the Prince of Wales Trophy from its outset, being awarded to the West Division regular season champions from its inception in the 1967-68 NHL season to the 1973-74 NHL season.
From the 1974-75 NHL season to the 1981-82 NHL season, it was given to the Campbell Conference regular season champions, and from the 1982-83 NHL season to the 1992-93 NHL season, the Campbell Conference playoff champions.
The Campbell Trophy was donated by the NHL's clubs in recognition of the contributions and services of its president at the start of the Modern Era expansion.
encyclopaedic.net /english/cl/clarence_s__campbell_bowl.html   (339 words)

  
 No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll - Hockey Forums
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1196 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Team Records
The Blues missed the playoffs during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons.
The team record for wins at home in a season is 29, set during the 1980-81 season when St. Louis went 29-7-4 in 40 games at The Arena.
The Blues were 14-2-2-4 this season against teams from the Eastern Conference.
stlouisblues.com /history/playoffs/2003season_review/season_highs.html   (850 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Team Records
The Blues missed the playoffs during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons.
The team record for wins at home in a season is 29, set during the 1980-81 season when St. Louis went 29-7-4 in 40 games at The Arena.
The Blues played back-to-back games 15 times this season, notching a 8-5-1-1 mark in the first game of the back-to-back set and 5-6-2-2 record in the second contest.
www.stlouisblues.com /history/playoffs/2003season_review/season_highs.html   (850 words)

  
 No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll - Hockey Forums
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1214 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Team Records
The Blues have qualified for the playoffs in 34 of its first 37 seasons, missing the playoffs during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons.
The Blues were tied for 10th in the NHL with 65 first period goals and outscored opponents 65-50 in the first period.
The Blues ranked 14th in the NHL on the penalty kill, killing 312 of 369 penalties (84.6%).
www.stlouisblues.com /history/playoffs/2004season_review/season_highs.html   (689 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Team Records
The Blues missed the playoffs during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons.
The team record for wins at home in a season is 29, set during the 1980-81 season when St. Louis went 29-7-4 in 40 games at The Arena.
With a win on March 18 versus Vancouver, the Blues registered over 90 points for the seventh time in franchise history and for the fourth consecutive season.
stlouisblues.com /history/playoffs/2003season_review/season_highs.html   (850 words)

  
 Houston Astros Tickets - Houston Astros Schedule - Houston Astros Baseball Tickets
However, following the 1973 season, Cedeno was convicted in the Dominican Republic of involuntary manslaughter in a tragedy involving his girlfriend.
In 461 career games over five seasons, the 30-year-old has hit.279 with 74 home runs and 246 RBIs.
In 1991, his third full season with the Astros, Biggio batted.295 and made the All-Star team as a catcher.
www.barrystickets.com /baseball-tickets/astros-tickets.php   (1301 words)

  
 No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll - Hockey Forums
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1196 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Team Records
The Blues have qualified for the playoffs in 34 of its first 37 seasons, missing the playoffs during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons.
The Blues were tied for 10th in the NHL with 65 first period goals and outscored opponents 65-50 in the first period.
The Blues ranked 14th in the NHL on the penalty kill, killing 312 of 369 penalties (84.6%).
stlouisblues.com /history/playoffs/2004season_review/season_highs.html   (689 words)

  
 No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll - Hockey Forums
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1202 words)

  
 No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll - Hockey Forums
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1196 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Team Records
The Blues missed the playoffs during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons.
The team record for wins at home in a season is 29, set during the 1980-81 season when St. Louis went 29-7-4 in 40 games at The Arena.
The Blues were 14-2-2-4 this season against teams from the Eastern Conference.
www.stlouisblues.com /history/playoffs/2003season_review/season_highs.html   (850 words)

  
 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation
He emerged as more than a little-used back up in the 1972-73 season, and had his best NHL season of his career in 1973-74.
The "birdcage" mask that most NHL goalie wear nowadays (the fibreglass mask with a cage covering the facial area) was introduced by Dave in the mid-1970s.
Although he undoubtedly dreamed of playing in the NHL, the realistic side of Dave told him that was an impractical dream.
www.sabresalumni.com /2001/dryden_dave.php3   (1064 words)

  
 National Hockey League (NHL) Prince of Wales Trophy
With expansion in 1967-68, it again became the divisional trophy, awarded to the regular-season champions of the East Division through the end of the 1973-74 season.
From 1938-39, when the NHL reverted to one section, until 1966-67, it was presented to the team winning the NHL regular season championship.
Beginning with the 1993-94 season, the club which advances to the Stanley Cup Finals as the winner of the Eastern Conference Championship is presented with the Prince of Wales Trophy.
www.rauzulusstreet.com /hockey/nhltrophies/pricewhales.html   (254 words)

  
 Hockey Forums - No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1188 words)

  
 Hockey Forums - No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /showthread.php?t=698   (1188 words)

  
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Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1971-72 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 72 15 38 53 59 1972-73 Boston Braves AHL 63 9 19 28 31 1973-74 Albuquerque Six-Guns CHL 71 20 28 48 118 1975-76 Mohawk Valley Comets NAHL 4 1 2 3 2
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974-75 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 59 7 6 13 13
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1965-66 Oklahoma City Blazers CPHL 4 1 1 2 0
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 rhof41.htm
Worsley retired for good after playing his 2lst NHL season in 1973-74.
He played 50 games in goal that season for a club that was easily the worst in the NHL, and was rewarded with the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie.
Worsley was a Second Team All-Star that season and won First Team honors in 1967-68 after he and Rogie Vachon shared the Vezina Trophy in another Stanley Cup-winning season.
www.mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof41.htm   (401 words)

  
 rhof41.htm
Worsley retired for good after playing his 2lst NHL season in 1973-74.
He played 50 games in goal that season for a club that was easily the worst in the NHL, and was rewarded with the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie.
Worsley was a Second Team All-Star that season and won First Team honors in 1967-68 after he and Rogie Vachon shared the Vezina Trophy in another Stanley Cup-winning season.
www.mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof41.htm   (401 words)

  
 Hockey Heritage North - Kirkland Lake, Ontario - Player bios
Following his NHL career, he returned to the AHL and played for the Providence Reds in 1970-71, the Baltimore Clippers in 1971-72, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the WHL in 1972-73, Baltimore Clippers in 1973-74 and 1974-75, Providence Reds in 1974-75, and back to the Baltimore Clippers for 1975-76.
The 1969-70 season was his only full season in the NHL playing for both the Chicago Black Hawks and the Oakland Seals, scoring four goals and 14 points.
He spent the 1963-64 season with the Cincinnati Wings of the CHL and made his debut in the NHL that season when he played 3 games with the Detroit Red Wings.
www.hockeyheritagenorth.ca /players/MENARD-Howie-Bio.html   (344 words)

  
 rhof41.htm
Worsley retired for good after playing his 2lst NHL season in 1973-74.
He played 50 games in goal that season for a club that was easily the worst in the NHL, and was rewarded with the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie.
Worsley was a Second Team All-Star that season and won First Team honors in 1967-68 after he and Rogie Vachon shared the Vezina Trophy in another Stanley Cup-winning season.
www.mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof41.htm   (401 words)

  
 MSGNetwork.com
Fischler began his broadcasting career in Boston as analyst for the New England Whalers of the WHA on WKBG-TV in 1973-74.
With the help of his wife Shirley, Fischler has authored or co-authored more than 90 books on the game, including “The Hockey Encyclopedia,” “Everybody's Hockey Book,” “The New NHL Encyclopedia” and most recently “MetroIce: A Century of Hockey in Greater New York,” focusing on the Rangers, Islanders and Devils franchises.
Known as “The Hockey Maven” in both local and national circles, Stan Fischler is one of the most outspoken authorities on the game of hockey.
www.msgnetwork.com /ourteam_sfischler.jsp   (527 words)

  
 SPORTS BOOKS
Includes player profiles, highlights, and photos of the 1973-74 season, and a brief club history.
Dick Butkus' diary from the final week of the 1971 season, in which he reflects on the Bears' once hopeful year, the team's struggles, the relationship of black and white players, etc. Action photo of Butkus on cover.
The author of Eight Men Out turns his trained eye to the world of pro football, and pens an insightful work that focuses on one "crisis week" in the New York Giants 1967 season.
www.tgsports.com /sportsbooks   (527 words)

  
 Hockey Forums - No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
www.hockeyforums.com /printthread.php?t=698   (1235 words)

  
 Phil Maloney
In four seasons as the Canucks coach (1973-74 through 1976-77), Phil produced a 95-105-32 record.
Phil was the runner-up for the NHL's Calder Memorial Trophy in 1949-50 with the Boston Bruins.
After retiring, Phil coached junior then minor pro hockey, before eventually landing in the NHL with the Vancouver Cancuks.
www.hockeyresearch.com /atkinsj/players/M/maloney.html   (318 words)

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