1976–77 NHL season

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The 1976–77 NHL season was the 60th season of the National Hockey League. The Kansas City Scouts moved to Denver, Colorado, and became the Colorado Rockies and the California Golden Seals moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and became the Cleveland Barons. The Montreal Canadiens once again dominated the playoffs as, for the second straight year, they swept their opponent four games to none in the final series for the Stanley Cup.

1976–77 NHL season
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 5, 1976 – May 14, 1977
Number of games80
Number of teams18
TV partner(s)CBC, SRC (Canada)
NHL Network (United States)
Draft
Top draft pickRick Green
Picked byWashington Capitals
Regular season
Season championsMontreal Canadiens
Season MVPGuy Lafleur (Canadiens)
Top scorerGuy Lafleur (Canadiens)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPGuy Lafleur (Canadiens)
Stanley Cup
ChampionsMontreal Canadiens
  Runners-upBoston Bruins
NHL seasons

League business

Two teams relocated: The Kansas City Scouts moved to Denver, Colorado, and became the Colorado Rockies and the California Golden Seals moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and became the Cleveland Barons. These were the first franchise moves since the original Ottawa Senators had relocated in 1934 to become the St. Louis Eagles. Instability and the poor performances of the Washington Capitals and the Scouts since the 1974 expansion caused the league to shelve an expansion to Denver and Seattle that had been proposed for this season. Seattle would not have a team until the expansion Seattle Kraken in the 2021–22 season.

This season was Clarence Campbell's last as NHL President before he was succeeded by John Ziegler.

Teams

1976-77 National Hockey League
Prince of Wales Conference
DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacity
AdamsBoston BruinsBoston, MassachusettsBoston Garden14,697
Buffalo SabresBuffalo, New YorkBuffalo Memorial Auditorium16,433
Cleveland BaronsRichfield, OhioRichfield Coliseum18,544
Toronto Maple LeafsToronto, OntarioMaple Leaf Gardens16,316
NorrisDetroit Red WingsDetroit, MichiganDetroit Olympia15,000
Montreal CanadiensMontreal, QuebecMontreal Forum19,000
Los Angeles KingsInglewood, CaliforniaThe Forum16,005
Pittsburgh PenguinsPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCivic Arena16,404
Washington CapitalsLandover, MarylandCapital Centre18,130
Campbell Conference
PatrickAtlanta FlamesAtlanta, GeorgiaOmni Coliseum15,141
New York IslandersUniondale, New YorkNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum15,317
New York RangersNew York, New YorkMadison Square Garden17,500
Philadelphia FlyersPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSpectrum17,077
SmytheChicago Black HawksChicago, IllinoisChicago Stadium16,666
Colorado RockiesDenver, ColoradoMcNichols Sports Arena15,900
Minnesota North StarsBloomington, MinnesotaMetropolitan Sports Center15,000
St. Louis BluesSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Arena18,006
Vancouver CanucksVancouver, British ColumbiaPacific Coliseum15,570

Regular season

The previous season saw the Montreal Canadiens set new records in wins and points. Both of those records were broken again by the Canadiens this season as, with the highest points percentage in post-expansion NHL history (.825), they had 60 wins and 132 points. Their home record was 33 wins, 1 loss, and 6 ties. Scoring 216 more goals than they allowed, the Canadiens were a full 20 points ahead of the second-place Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers, however, were swept in four straight games by the third-place Boston Bruins in the semi-finals. The Bruins were in turn swept by the Canadiens in four straight in the finals.

On February 2, 1977, Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Ian Turnbull became the first player in NHL history to score five goals on five shots.[1]

Final standings

Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
Boston Bruins8049238312240106
Buffalo Sabres8048248301220104
Toronto Maple Leafs8033321530128581
Cleveland Barons8025421324029263

[2]

Norris Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens8060812387171132
Los Angeles Kings8034311527124183
Pittsburgh Penguins8034331324025281
Washington Capitals8024421422130762
Detroit Red Wings801655918330941

[2]

Clarence Campbell Conference
Patrick Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
Philadelphia Flyers80481616323213112
New York Islanders80472112288193106
Atlanta Flames8034341226426580
New York Rangers8029371427231072

[2]

Smythe Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
St. Louis Blues803239923927673
Minnesota North Stars8023391824031064
Chicago Black Hawks8026431124029863
Vancouver Canucks8025421323529463
Colorado Rockies8020461422630754

[2]

Playoffs

The New York Islanders won six consecutive games before the semifinal and were the only team from the preliminary round to make it to the semifinals, where they lost to the first-ranked, defending, and eventual Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens swept the St. Louis Blues and dispatched the Islanders in six to reach the final. The losses to the Islanders were the Canadiens' only losses of their playoff run. Second-ranked Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in the quarterfinals, before being swept by the third-ranked Boston Bruins in the semifinals.

Playoff structure

For the 1977 playoffs, the top three teams in each division were awarded playoff berths. These twelve teams were then ranked 1–12 according to their regular season records, regardless of divisional affiliation. The four division winners automatically qualified for the quarterfinals, while the remaining eight teams (2nd and 3rd place teams in each division) played a preliminary round. For the preliminary round, the best non-division winner played the twelfth-ranked team, the second-best non-division winner played the eleventh-ranked team, and the third-best non-division winner played the third-lowest ranked non-division winner. (This did not necessarily have to be the tenth-ranked team, as a tenth-ranked team could win its division. St. Louis did win the Smythe Division as the tenth-ranked playoff team.) The remaining two non-division winners formed the final preliminary round pairing. The preliminary round consisted of a best-of-three series with game one played on the home ice of the higher-ranked team, and game two on the home ice of the lower-ranked team. If a deciding game three was necessary, it was played on the home ice of the higher-ranked team.

For the quarterfinal, semifinal, and the Stanley Cup Finals, each series was a best-of-seven, with home-ice advantage in games 1, 2, 5, and 7 (if necessary) going to the team with the better regular season record. The other team hosted games 3, 4, and 6 (if necessary). The four preliminary round winners joined the four division winners for the quarterfinals. The matchups were determined according to regular season records regardless of divisional affiliations. Of the eight remaining teams, the top-ranked team played the lowest-ranked remaining team, the second-highest-ranked remaining team played the second-lowest-ranked remaining team, and so on. The four quarterfinal winners advanced to the semifinals, with the match-ups again being reseeded by regular season records. The highest-ranked remaining team played the lowest-ranked remaining team, and the other two teams formed the second semifinal. The two semifinal winners played each other in the Stanley Cup Finals.

Playoff seeds

The twelve teams that qualified for the playoffs are ranked 1–12 based on regular season points.

Note: Only teams that qualified for the playoffs are listed here.

  1. Montreal Canadiens, Norris Division champions, Prince of Wales Conference regular season champions – 132 points
  2. Philadelphia Flyers, Patrick Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 112 points
  3. Boston Bruins, Adams Division champions – 106 points (49 wins)
  4. New York Islanders – 106 points (47 wins)
  5. Buffalo Sabres – 104 points
  6. Los Angeles Kings – 83 points
  7. Pittsburgh Penguins – 81 points (34 wins)
  8. Toronto Maple Leafs – 81 points (33 wins)
  9. Atlanta Flames – 80 points
  10. St. Louis Blues, Smythe Division champions – 73 points
  11. Minnesota North Stars – 64 points
  12. Chicago Black Hawks – 63 points

Playoff bracket

Preliminary roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsStanley Cup Finals
            
1Montreal4
8St. Louis0
1Montreal4
4NY Islanders2
1NY Islanders2
8Chicago0
4NY Islanders4
5Buffalo0
2Buffalo2
7Minnesota0
1Montreal4
3Boston0
2Philadelphia4
7Toronto2
4Pittsburgh1
5Toronto2
2Philadelphia0
3Boston4
3Boston4
6Los Angeles2
3Los Angeles2
6Atlanta1
  • Division winners earned a bye to the Quarterfinals
  • Teams were re-seeded based on regular season record after the Preliminary and Quarterfinal rounds

Preliminary round

(1) New York Islanders vs. (8) Chicago Black Hawks

This was the first playoff series meeting between these two teams. The Black Hawks were originally scheduled as the home team for the second game, but its home rink Chicago Stadium had already been booked that night for the second of three Led Zeppelin concerts.[3]


April 5Chicago Black Hawks2–5New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
Grant Mulvey (1) – pp – 15:22First periodNo scoring
Kirk Bowman (1) – pp – 08:24Second period02:31 – J.P. Parise (1)
No scoringThird period03:18 – ppDenis Potvin (1)
04:53 – Billy MacMillan (1)
11:56 – Bob Bourne (1)
19:22 – en – J.P. Parise (2)
Tony Esposito 32 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 14 saves / 16 shots
April 7Chicago Black Hawks1–2New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
Dennis Hull (1) – pp – 11:12First period13:56 – Jude Drouin (1)
No scoringSecond period14:18 – Clark Gillies (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Tony Esposito 33 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 18 saves / 19 shots
New York won series 2–0


(2) Buffalo Sabres vs. (7) Minnesota North Stars

This was the first playoff series meeting between these two teams.


April 5Minnesota North Stars2–4Buffalo SabresBuffalo Memorial AuditoriumRecap 
Roland Eriksson (1) – 02:08First period02:55 – Rene Robert (1)
Tim Young (1) – 7:35Second period02:47 – Jim Lorentz (1)
04:35 – Jerry Korab (1)
No scoringThird period19:55 – en – Rene Robert (2)
Pete LoPresti 37 saves / 41 shotsGoalie statsDon Edwards 23 saves / 25 shots
April 7Buffalo Sabres7–1Minnesota North StarsMet CenterRecap 
Jim Lorentz (2) – 04:33
Rick Martin (1) – 16:11
Jim Lorentz (3) – 17:07
First period10:07 – Doug Hicks (1)
Gary McAdam (1) – 16:36
Jocelyn Guevremont (1) – 17:55
Second periodNo scoring
Jocelyn Guevremont (2) – pp – 02:09
Jim Lorentz (4) – 15:28
Third periodNo scoring
Don Edwards 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsPete LoPresti 5 saves / 8 shots
Gary Smith 11 saves / 15 shots
Buffalo won series 2–0


(3) Los Angeles Kings vs. (6) Atlanta Flames

This was the second playoff series meeting between these two teams. This was a rematch of last year's preliminary round, in which Los Angeles won in a two-game sweep.


April 5Atlanta Flames2–5Los Angeles KingsThe ForumRecap 
Guy Chouinard (1) – pp – 04:07First period00:23 – Glenn Goldup (1)
10:33 – ppMike Murphy (1)
17:38 – ppButch Goring (1)
Willi Plett (1) – 08:06Second period14:04 – Don Kozak (1)
No scoringThird period17:57 – Glenn Goldup (2)
Dan Bouchard 20 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsRogie Vachon 20 saves / 22 shots
April 7Los Angeles Kings2–3Atlanta FlamesOmni ColiseumRecap 
Marcel Dionne (1) – 15:30First period15:14 – Guy Chouinard (2)
16:52 – Curt Bennett (1)
Don Kozak (2) – pp – 15:13Second period08:47 – Eric Vail (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Rogie Vachon 31 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsPhil Myre 22 saves / 24 shots
April 9Atlanta Flames2–4Los Angeles KingsThe ForumRecap 
Bill Clement (1) – sh – 14:58First period03:47 – Butch Goring (2)
05:52 – Marcel Dionne (2)
No scoringSecond period03:06 – Butch Goring (3)
Tom Lysiak (1) – pp – 05:05Third period19:59 – en – Butch Goring (4)
Phil Myre 19 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsRogie Vachon 25 saves / 27 shots
Los Angeles won series 2–1


(4) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (5) Toronto Maple Leafs

This was the second playoff series meeting between these two teams. This was a rematch of last year's preliminary round, in which Toronto won the series 2–1.


April 5Toronto Maple Leafs4–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period13:25 – Bob Kelly (1)
Don Ashby (1) – 04:12
Lanny McDonald (1) – 12:11
Second periodNo scoring
Dave Williams (1) – 10:32
Darryl Sittler (1) – en – 19:52
Third period18:34 – ppMario Faubert (1)
Wayne Thomas 29 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsDenis Herron 29 saves / 32 shots
April 7Pittsburgh Penguins6–4Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leaf GardensRecap 
Jean Pronovost (1) – 01:01
Ron Stackhouse (1) – 06:37
Syl Apps Jr. (1) – pp – 12:30
First periodNo scoring
Lowell MacDonald (1) – 07:38Second period06:10 – ppDarryl Sittler (2)
12:38 – Stan Weir (1)
Greg Malone (1) – 13:57
Ron Stackhouse (2) – en – 19:23
Third period03:37 – ppIan Turnbull (1)
07:52 – Borje Salming (1)
Denis Herron 37 saves / 41 shotsGoalie statsWayne Thomas 28 saves / 33 shots
April 9Toronto Maple Leafs5–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic ArenaRecap 
Borje Salming (2) – pp – 08:34
Ian Turnbull (2) – pp – 14:14
First period19:40 – ppJean Pronovost (2)
Lanny McDonald (2) – 08:46
Lanny McDonald (3) – 14:17
Second period16:06 – Blair Chapman (1)
Lanny McDonald (4) – en – 19:44Third periodNo scoring
Mike Palmateer 38 saves / 40 shotsGoalie statsDenis Herron 37 saves / 41 shots
Toronto won series 2–1


Quarterfinals

(1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (8) St. Louis Blues

This was the third, and as of 2023, most recent, playoff series meeting between the two teams. Montreal won both previous meetings in four-game sweeps in both the 1968 & 1969 Stanley Cup Finals.


April 11St. Louis Blues2–7Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
Bernie Federko (1) – 18:38First period00:51 – Guy Lafleur (1)
07:54 – ppLarry Robinson (1)
16:30 – Guy Lafleur (2)
19:35 – Jacques Lemaire (1)
No scoringSecond period11:27 – Guy Lafleur (3)
14:33 – ppGuy Lapointe (1)
Brian Sutter (1) – 12:32Third period02:23 – Bill Nyrop (1)
Ed Staniowski 26 saves / 32 shots
Eddie Johnston 9 saves / 10 shots
Goalie statsKen Dryden 18 saves / 20 shots
April 13St. Louis Blues0–3Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
No scoringFirst period06:15 – Steve Shutt (1)
13:19 – Bob Gainey (1)
No scoringSecond period18:01 – Guy Lafleur (4)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Eddie Johnston 38 saves / 41 shots
Ed Staniowski 0 saves / 0 shots
Goalie statsKen Dryden 23 saves / 23 shots
April 16Montreal Canadiens5–1St. Louis BluesSt. Louis ArenaRecap 
Serge Savard (1) – pp – 02:57
Serge Savard (2) – 19:45
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Steve Shutt (2) – 01:35
Rick Chartraw (1) – 08:46
Jacques Lemaire (2) – 13:10
Third period16:50 – Claude Larose (1)
Ken Dryden 36 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsEddie Johnston 30 saves / 35 shots
April 17Montreal Canadiens4–1St. Louis BluesSt. Louis ArenaRecap 
Steve Shutt (3) – pp – 18:21First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period02:46 – Larry Patey (1)
Guy Lafleur (5) – 02:34
Peter Mahovlich (1) – 14:49
Bob Gainey (2) – sh-en – 19:55
Third periodNo scoring
Ken Dryden 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsEd Staniowski 27 saves / 30 shots
Montreal won series 4–0


(2) Philadelphia Flyers vs. (7) Toronto Maple Leafs

This was the third playoff series meeting between these two teams. Philadelphia won both previous meetings in the last two seasons. The latter of which Philadelphia won in seven games in last year's Stanley Cup Quarterfinals.


April 11Toronto Maple Leafs3–2Philadelphia FlyersSpectrumRecap 
Darryl Sittler (3) – pp – 04:10
Tiger Williams (2) – 07:11
Errol Thompson (1) – 8:52
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period13:25 – ppRick MacLeish (1)
No scoringThird period10:27 – ppBob Dailey (1)
Mike Palmateer 17 saves / 18 shots
Wayne Thomas 10 saves / 11 shots
Goalie statsBernie Parent 21 saves / 24 shots
April 13Toronto Maple Leafs4–1Philadelphia FlyersSpectrumRecap 
Bob Neely (1) – pp – 06:55
Stan Weir (2) – pp – 11:15
First periodNo scoring
Tiger Williams (3) – 00:37
Darryl Sittler (4) – 15:08
Second period06:07 – Bill Barber (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mike Palmateer 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsBernie Parent 11 saves / 15 shots
Wayne Stephenson 5 saves / 5 shots
April 15Philadelphia Flyers4–3OTToronto Maple LeafsMaple Leaf GardensRecap 
No scoringFirst period03:48 – ppDarryl Sittler (5)
18:27 – ppIan Turnbull (3)
Ross Lonsberry (1) – 03:18
Orest Kindrachuk (1) – pp – 12:53
Second periodNo scoring
Rick MacLeish (2) – 19:22Third period15:41 – Errol Thompson (2)
Rick MacLeish (3) – 02:55First overtime periodNo scoring
Wayne Stephenson 25 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsMike Palmateer 33 saves / 37 shots
April 17Philadelphia Flyers6–5OTToronto Maple LeafsMaple Leaf GardensRecap 
Bobby Clarke (1) – pp – 13:28First periodNo scoring
Reggie Leach (1) – 11:21Second period04:03 – Lanny McDonald (5)
06:16 – ppBorje Salming (3)
18:45 – pp – Lanny McDonald (6)
Mel Bridgman (1) – sh – 14:11
Tom Bladon (1) – 18:11
Bobby Clarke (2) – 18:27
Third period06:24 – Lanny McDonald (7)
12:44 – pp – Lanny McDonald (8)
Reggie Leach (2) – 19:10First overtime periodNo scoring
Wayne Stephenson 37 saves / 42 shotsGoalie statsMike Palmateer 39 saves / 45 shots
April 19Toronto Maple Leafs0–2Philadelphia FlyersSpectrumRecap 
No scoringFirst period14:12 – Reggie Leach (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period15:07 – Reggie Leach (4)
Mike Palmateer 37 saves / 39 shotsGoalie statsWayne Stephenson 21 saves / 21 shots
April 21Philadelphia Flyers4–3Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leaf GardensRecap 
No scoringFirst period11:43 – ppIan Turnbull (4)
Bobby Clarke (3) – 04:10
Bob Dailey (2) – 15:36
Second period07:17 – Lanny McDonald (9)
Rick MacLeish (4) – pp – 07:37
Jimmy Watson (1) – 17:22
Third period05:06 – pp – Lanny McDonald (10)
Wayne Stephenson 21 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsWayne Thomas 26 saves / 30 shots
Philadelphia won series 4–2


(3) Boston Bruins vs. (6) Los Angeles Kings

This was the second playoff series meeting between these two teams. This was a rematch of last year's Stanley Cup Quarterfinals, in which Boston won in seven games.


April 11Los Angeles Kings3–8Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period01:49 – Bobby Schmautz (1)
02:45 – Brad Park (1)
04:50 – Bobby Schmautz (2)
12:15 – shGregg Sheppard (1)
19:24 – Bobby Schmautz (3)
Don Kozak (3) – 09:45
Vic Venasky (1) – pp – 18:37
Second period11:30 – Terry O'Reilly (1)
Dave Hutchison (1) – 10:24Third period02:06 – Stan Jonathan (1)
15:52 – ppPeter McNab (1)
Rogie Vachon 24 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsGerry Cheevers 19 saves / 22 shots
April 13Los Angeles Kings2–6Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period06:14 – Stan Jonathan (2)
07:28 – Terry O'Reilly (2)
09:53 – Bobby Schmautz (4)
No scoringSecond period17:03 – Jean Ratelle (1)
17:59 – Bobby Schmautz (5)
Tom Williams (1) – pp – 14:11
Marcel Dionne (3) – pp – 19:29
Third period03:09 – Gregg Sheppard (2)
Rogie Vachon 11 saves / 16 shots
Gary Simmons 6 saves / 7 shots
Goalie statsGerry Cheevers 15 saves / 17 shots
April 15Boston Bruins7–6Los Angeles KingsThe ForumRecap 
Bobby Schmautz (6) – pp – 05:49First period03:40 – Mike Murphy (2)
10:51 – ppBob Murdoch (1)
19:20 – Butch Goring (5)
Terry O'Reilly (3) – 01:59
Don Marcotte (1) – 03:39
Second period07:00 – Gary Sargent (1)
16:33 – Tom Williams (2)
Bobby Schmautz (7) – pp – 00:10
Wayne Cashman – 11:27
Don Marcotte (2) – 17:08
Stan Jonathan (3) – 19:47
Third period18:05 – Marcel Dionne (4)
Gerry Cheevers 18 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsRogie Vachon 22 saves / 29 shots
April 17Boston Bruins4–7Los Angeles KingsThe ForumRecap 
No scoringFirst period00:06 – Don Kozak (4)
18:39 – Frank St. Marseille (1)
Peter McNab (2) – 01:30Second period15:56 – ppButch Goring (6)
18:40 – ppGary Sargent (2)
Jean Ratelle (2) – pp – 03:26
Bobby Schmautz (8) – 05:51
Rick Middleton (1) – 15:08
Third period10:08 – Marcel Dionne (5)
10:51 – Mike Murphy (3)
14:45 – Gene Carr (1)
Gerry Cheevers 11 saves / 15 shots
Gilles Gilbert 4 saves / 7 shots
Goalie statsRogie Vachon 30 saves / 34 shots
April 19Los Angeles Kings3–1Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
Dave Schultz (1) – pp – 16:22First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period13:42 – Rick Middleton (2)
Bob Murdoch (2) – 01:00
Mike Murphy (4) – en – 19:59
Third periodNo scoring
Rogie Vachon 39 saves / 40 shotsGoalie statsGerry Cheevers 18 saves / 20 shots
April 21Boston Bruins4–3Los Angeles KingsThe ForumRecap 
Rick Middleton (3) – 03:42
Stan Jonathan (4) – 07:35
Rick Middleton (4) – 07:46
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Gregg Sheppard (3) – pp – 12:58Third period00:42 – ppGary Sargent (3)
05:39 – Tom Williams (3)
08:51 – ppButch Goring (7)
Gerry Cheevers 15 saves / 18 shotsGoalie statsRogie Vachon 34 saves / 38 shots
Boston won series 4–2


(4) New York Islanders vs. (5) Buffalo Sabres

This was the second playoff series meeting between these two teams. This was a rematch of last year's Stanley Cup Quarterfinals, in which New York won in six games.


April 11Buffalo Sabres2–4New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
No scoringFirst period12:28 – Garry Howatt (1)
18:44 – Billy Harris (1)
Gilbert Perreault (1) – 09:38
Rene Robert (3) – 11:39
Second period12:04 – Clark Gillies (2)
18:33 – Jude Drouin (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Don Edwards 24 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 37 saves / 39 shots
April 13Buffalo Sabres2–4New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
Don Luce (1) – 11:26
Rene Robert (4) – pp – 15:40
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period13:50 – Bob Bourne (2)
16:31 – Bryan Trottier (1)
No scoringThird period08:30 – Clark Gillies (3)
11:35 – Dave Lewis (1)
Don Edwards 18 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 24 saves / 26 shots
April 15New York Islanders4–3Buffalo SabresBuffalo Memorial AuditoriumRecap 
Billy Harris (2) – 17:39First period02:18 – ppRick Martin (2)
06:29 – ppJerry Korab (2)
Jude Drouin (3) – 10:55
Jude Drouin (4) – pp – 13:40
Second periodNo scoring
Clark Gillies (4) – 00:09Third period10:10 – ppDon Luce (2)
Billy Smith 45 saves / 48 shotsGoalie statsDon Edwards 19 saves / 23 shots
April 17New York Islanders4–3Buffalo SabresBuffalo Memorial AuditoriumRecap 
Billy Harris (3) – pp – 10:29First period02:49 – Jocelyn Guevremont (3)
Ed Westfall (1) – sh – 09:54
Denis Potvin (2) – 18:51
Second period06:16 – ppDon Luce (3)
Billy MacMillan (2) – 07:42Third period04:57 – Rene Robert (5)
Billy Smith 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsGerry Desjardins 17 saves / 21 shots
New York won series 4–0


Semifinals

(1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (4) New York Islanders

This was the second playoff series meeting between these two teams. This was a rematch of last year's Stanley Cup Semifinals, in which Montreal won in five games.


April 23New York Islanders3–4Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
Billy Harris (4) – pp – 08:39
Billy Harris (5) – 12:56
First period12:14 – Peter Mahovlich (2)
Billy Harris (6) – 00:49Second period09:40 – Murray Wilson (1)
No scoringThird period02:25 – Guy Lafleur (6)
04:07 – Steve Shutt (4)
Billy Smith 34 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsKen Dryden 16 saves / 19 shots
April 26New York Islanders0–3Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period07:46 – shJimmy Roberts (1)
11:31 – Larry Robinson (2)
19:24 – ppPeter Mahovlich (3)
Billy Smith 30 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsKen Dryden 19 saves / 19 shots
April 28Montreal Canadiens3–5New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
Guy Lapointe (2) – 11:10
Jimmy Roberts (2) – 17:29
First period12:49 – ppDenis Potvin (3)
19:50 – Denis Potvin (4)
No scoringSecond period06:04 – J.P. Parise (3)
Guy Lapointe (3) – 16:20Third period11:09 – Andre St. Laurent (1)
19:49 – enBryan Trottier (2)
Ken Dryden 19 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 35 saves / 38 shots
April 30Montreal Canadiens4–0New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
Steve Shutt (5) – 01:04
Guy Lafleur (7) – 02:23
Jimmy Roberts (3) – 08:18
First periodNo scoring
Steve Shutt (6) – 17:31Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Ken Dryden 18 saves / 18 shotsGoalie statsBilly Smith 18 saves / 22 shots
Chico Resch 11 saves / 11 shots
May 3New York Islanders4–3OTMontreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
J.P. Parise (4) – pp – 08:11First period09:08 – Jacques Lemaire (3)
Denis Potvin (5) – 18:11Second period03:27 – Mario Tremblay (1)
Jude Drouin (5) – 13:09Third period11:38 – Yvon Lambert (1)
Billy Harris (7) – 03:58First overtime periodNo scoring
Chico Resch 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsKen Dryden 15 saves / 19 shots
May 5Montreal Canadiens2–1New York IslandersNassau ColiseumRecap 
Bob Gainey (3) – 00:07First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Bob Gainey (4) – 9:12Third period19:51 – Denis Potvin (6)
Ken Dryden 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsChico Resch 18 saves / 20 shots
Montreal won series 4–2


(2) Philadelphia Flyers vs. (3) Boston Bruins

This was the third playoff series meeting between these two teams. Philadelphia won both previous meetings. This was a rematch of last year's Stanley Cup Semifinals, in which Philadelphia won in five games.


April 24Boston Bruins4–3OTPhiladelphia FlyersSpectrumRecap 
Jean Ratelle (3) – 11:36First periodNo scoring
Bobby Schmautz (9) – pp – 06:56
Don Marcotte (3) – sh – 15:31
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period01:45 – ppBobby Clarke (4)
16:33 – Bob Dailey (3)
19:31 – Bobby Clarke (5)
Rick Middleton (5) – 02:57First overtime periodNo scoring
Gerry Cheevers 35 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsWayne Stephenson 17 saves / 20 shots
Bernie Parent 3 saves / 4 shots
April 26Boston Bruins5–42OTPhiladelphia FlyersSpectrumRecap 
Peter McNab (3) – 13:45First period14:53 – Andre Dupont (1)
Gregg Sheppard (4) – 14:01
Mike Milbury (1) – 15:01
Jean Ratelle (4) – 15:39
Second period05:35 – Orest Kindrachuk (2)
07:58 – Paul Holmgren (1)
15:16 – Gary Dornhoefer (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Terry O'Reilly (4) – 10:07Second overtime periodNo scoring
Gerry Cheevers 43 saves / 47 shotsGoalie statsWayne Stephenson 28 saves / 33 shots
April 28Philadelphia Flyers1–2Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
Bob Dailey (4) – pp – 08:59First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period12:07 – Peter McNab (4)
No scoringThird period07:51 – Mike Milbury (2)
Wayne Stephenson 26 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsGerry Cheevers 14 saves / 15 shots
May 1Philadelphia Flyers0–3Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:45 – Jean Ratelle (5)
No scoringThird period14:05 – Don Marcotte (4)
19:13 – en – Don Marcotte (5)
Wayne Stephenson 35 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsGerry Cheevers 21 saves / 21 shots
Boston won series 4–0


Stanley Cup Finals

This was the 16th playoff series meeting between these two teams. Montreal lead 13–2 in previous meetings. They last met in the 1971 Stanley Cup Quarterfinals, in which Montreal upset Boston in seven games.

The defending champion Montreal Canadiens took on the "Original Six" rival, the third-ranked Boston Bruins in the Finals. Both teams had swept a series and had lost only two games in the earlier rounds. The Canadiens swept the series in four games to win their second consecutive Stanley Cup.


May 7Boston Bruins3–7Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
Brad Park (2) – 05:23First period01:45 – Doug Risebrough (1)
04:23 – ppYvon Lambert (2)
14:35 – Mario Tremblay (2)
Terry O'Reilly (5) – 11:54
Bobby Schmautz (10) – pp – 16:35
Second period05:08 – Jacques Lemaire (4)
No scoringThird period00:59 – Rick Chartraw (2)
02:04 – Mario Tremblay (3)
13:58 – Yvon Lambert (3)
Gerry Cheevers 17 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsKen Dryden 17 saves / 20 shots
May 10Boston Bruins0–3Montreal CanadiensMontreal ForumRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:43 – ppPeter Mahovlich (4)
12:07 – Doug Risebrough (2)
No scoringThird period05:40 – Steve Shutt (7)
Gerry Cheevers 16 saves / 19 shotsGoalie statsKen Dryden 22 saves / 22 shots
May 12Montreal Canadiens4–2Boston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
Guy Lafleur (8) – pp – 04:08
Steve Shutt (8) – pp – 07:58
Jacques Lemaire (5) – pp – 18:29
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period06:32 – Gregg Sheppard (5)
Guy Lafleur (9) – 12:52Third period18:34 – ppPeter McNab (5)
Ken Dryden 23 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsGerry Cheevers 15 saves / 19 shots
May 14Montreal Canadiens2–1OTBoston BruinsBoston GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period11:38 – Bobby Schmautz (11)
Jacques Lemaire (6) – 01:34Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jacques Lemaire (7) – 04:32First overtime periodNo scoring
Ken Dryden 25 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsGerry Cheevers 26 saves / 28 shots
Montreal won series 4–0


Awards

1977 NHL awards
Prince of Wales Trophy:
(Wales Conference regular season champion)
Montreal Canadiens
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl:
(Campbell Conference regular season champion)
Philadelphia Flyers
Art Ross Trophy:
(Top scorer, regular season)
Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:
(Perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication)
Ed Westfall, New York Islanders
Calder Memorial Trophy:
(Top first-year player)
Willi Plett, Atlanta Flames
Conn Smythe Trophy:
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
Hart Memorial Trophy:
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
Jack Adams Award:
(Best coach)
Scotty Bowman, Montreal Canadiens
James Norris Memorial Trophy:
(Best defenceman)
Larry Robinson, Montreal Canadiens
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy:
(Excellence and sportsmanship)
Marcel Dionne, Los Angeles Kings
Lester B. Pearson Award:
(Outstanding player, regular season)
Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens
Vezina Trophy:
(Goaltender(s) of team(s) with best goaltending record)
Ken Dryden & Michel Larocque, Montreal Canadiens

All-Star teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Ken Dryden, Montreal CanadiensGRogie Vachon, Los Angeles Kings
Larry Robinson, Montreal CanadiensDDenis Potvin, New York Islanders
Börje Salming, Toronto Maple LeafsDGuy Lapointe, Montreal Canadiens
Marcel Dionne, Los Angeles KingsCGilbert Perreault, Buffalo Sabres
Guy Lafleur, Montreal CanadiensRWLanny McDonald, Toronto Maple Leafs
Steve Shutt, Montreal CanadiensLWRick Martin, Buffalo Sabres

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties In Minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Guy LafleurMontreal Canadiens80568013620
Marcel DionneLos Angeles Kings80536912212
Steve ShuttMontreal Canadiens80604510528
Rick MacLeishPhiladelphia Flyers7949489742
Gilbert PerreaultBuffalo Sabres8039569530
Tim YoungMinnesota North Stars8029669558
Jean RatelleBoston Bruins7833619422
Lanny McDonaldToronto Maple Leafs8046449077
Darryl SittlerToronto Maple Leafs7338529089
Bobby ClarkePhiladelphia Flyers8027639071

Source: NHL.[4]

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts

PlayerTeamGPMINGAGAAWLTSO
Michel LarocqueMontreal Canadiens261525532.0919244
Ken DrydenMontreal Canadiens5632751172.14416810
Chico ReschN.Y. Islanders4627111032.28261364
Billy SmithN.Y. Islanders362089982.5021862
Don EdwardsBuffalo Sabres251480622.5116722
Gerry DesjardinsBuffalo Sabres4928711262.63311263
Bernie ParentPhiladelphia Flyers6135251592.713513125
Rogatien VachonLos Angeles Kings6840591842.723323128
Denis HerronPittsburgh Penguins341920942.94151151
Dunc WilsonPittsburgh Penguins4526271292.95181985

Coaches

Patrick Division

Adams Division

Norris Division

Smythe Division

Debuts

The following is a list of players of note who played their first NHL game in 1976–77 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs):

Last games

The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1976–77 (listed with their last team):

Broadcasting

Hockey Night in Canada on CBC Television televised Saturday night regular season games and Stanley Cup playoff games. CTV stopped regularly airing HNIC-produced Wednesday night regular season game telecasts, and started to give the rights to these midweek games back to local stations.

In the U.S., this was the second season that NHL games aired in national broadcast syndication under the NHL Network package.

See also

References

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  • Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Toronto, ON: Dan Diamond & Associates. ISBN 978-1-894801-22-5.
  • Dryden, Steve, ed. (2000). Century of hockey. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart Ltd. ISBN 0-7710-4179-9.
  • Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley; Hughes, Morgan; Romain, Joseph; Duplacey, James (2003). The Hockey Chronicle: Year-by-Year History of the National Hockey League. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International Inc. ISBN 0-7853-9624-1.
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