
1974-75 NHL Summary - Hockey-Reference.com
Check out the Eastern, Western Conference and Playoff series Standings, Statistics, Leaders and more for the 1974-75 NHL season on Hockey-Reference.com
1974–75 NHL season - Wikipedia
The 1974–75 NHL season was the 58th season of the National Hockey League. Two new teams, the Washington Capitals and Kansas City Scouts, were added, increasing the number of teams to 18. To accommodate the new teams, the NHL re-organized its …
1974 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary - Hockey-Reference.com
1974 NHL Playoffs Overview. More 1974 NHL Playoff Pages. Leaders; Skaters; Goalies
1974-75 NHL Standings - Hockey-Reference.com
Check out the 1975 NHL Eastern Conference Standings, Western Conference Standings, and more for the 1974-75 NHL season on Hockey-Reference.com
1974-75 NHL Schedule - Hockey-Reference.com
Check out the complete 1975 NHL Schedule along with the NHL Preseason and Regular schedule for the 1974-75 NHL season on Hockey-Reference.com
1973–74 NHL season - Wikipedia
The 1973–74 NHL season was the 57th season of the National Hockey League. The Philadelphia Flyers won the Stanley Cup championship, the team's first. The team was the first of the post-1967 teams to win the Cup.
1974 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia
The 1974 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1973–74 season, and the culmination of the 1974 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested between the Boston Bruins and the Philadelphia Flyers .
1974 in ice hockey - Wikipedia
The following is a chronicle of events during the year 1974 in ice hockey. Ontario Hockey League: J. Ross Robertson Cup. The Soviet Union won the gold medal. IHL: Turner Cup. ^ "NHL Art Ross Trophy Winners". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2021-09-22. ^ "NHL Hart Memorial Trophy Winners". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
27th National Hockey League All-Star Game - Wikipedia
The 27th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the Chicago Stadium in Chicago, home of the Chicago Black Hawks, on January 29, 1974. It was the third time that the All-Star Game was held in Chicago. The East Division All-Stars defeated the West Division All-Stars 5–4. Garry Unger was named the game's most valuable player.
1974-75 National Hockey League Standings - Hockeydb.com
The standings of the teams in the National Hockey League for the 1974-75 season. ... Leagues-> NHL-> 1974-75 -> standings. Jump: 1973-74,1975-76. Playoff Results League Leaders Adams: Team GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Att. Coach Playoff Results; Buffalo Sabres: 80: 49: 16: 15: 113: 354: 240: 1229: 15,668: Floyd Smith: Lost in Finals: