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1973–74 Atlanta Flames season

NHL team season


NHL team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1973–74
year1973
TeamAtlanta Flames
DivisionWest
DivisionRank4th
Record30–34–14
HomeRecord17–15–7
RoadRecord13–19–7
GoalsFor214
GoalsAgainst238
GeneralManagerCliff Fletcher
CoachBernie Geoffrion
CaptainKeith McCreary
AltCaptainPat Quinn
Noel Price
Bob Leiter
ArenaOmni Coliseum
GoalsLeaderJacques Richard (27)
AssistsLeaderTom Lysiak (45)
PointsLeaderTom Lysiak (64)
PIMLeaderPat Quinn (94)
WinsLeaderDan Bouchard (19)
GAALeaderDan Bouchard (2.77)

Noel Price Bob Leiter

The 1973–74 Atlanta Flames season was the second season for the franchise.

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- |1||T||October 10, 1973||1–1 || align="left"| New York Islanders (1973–74) ||0–0–1 ||12,144 |- |2||L||October 12, 1973||3–4 || align="left"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1973–74) ||0–1–1 ||13,287 |- |3||W||October 13, 1973||1–0 || align="left"| @ St. Louis Blues (1973–74) ||1–1–1 ||18,836 |- |4||W||October 17, 1973||4–3 || align="left"| Boston Bruins (1973–74) ||2–1–1 ||14,498 |- |5||W||October 20, 1973||4–2 || align="left"| @ Montreal Canadiens (1973–74) ||3–1–1 ||16,616 |- |6||L||October 23, 1973||0–3 || align="left"| @ Vancouver Canucks (1973–74) ||3–2–1 ||15,570 |- |7||L||October 24, 1973||4–6 || align="left"| @ Los Angeles Kings (1973–74) ||3–3–1 ||8,367 |- |8||W||October 26, 1973||3–1 || align="left"| @ California Golden Seals (1973–74) ||4–3–1 ||N/A

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Playoffs

The Flames made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history in 1973–74, as they finished in fourth place in the West Division, setting up a first round playoff matchup against the first place Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers finished the season with a 50–16–12 record, earning 112 points, which was 38 more points than Atlanta.

The best of seven series opened up at the Spectrum in Philadelphia in front of a sellout crowd of 17,007, and the Flyers opened the scoring with four seconds remaining in the first period, when Gary Dornhoefer scored a shorthanded goal. The Flyers extended their lead to 2–0 in the second period after Tom Bladon scored on the powerplay. In the third period, Orest Kindrachuk gave Philadelphia a 3–0 lead, however, thirty seconds later, Bob Murray scored the first ever playoff goal for Atlanta, cutting the lead to 3–1. Orest Kindrachuk added a second goal later in the third to give the Flyers a 4–1 opening game victory. Bernie Parent made 31 saves for the victory, while Phil Myre took the loss for Atlanta.

In the second game of the series, the Flyers took an early 1–0 lead on a goal by Terry Crisp. In the second period, Rick MacLeish scored a natural hat-trick, scoring three goals in a row, to give the Flyers a 4–0 lead. Rey Comeau broke the Flyers shutout bid in the third period, however, Jimmy Watson scored for Philadelphia, as the Flyers won the second game 5–1, taking a 2–0 series lead.

The series shifted to the Omni Coliseum for the third game, as the arena was sold out with 15,141 fans for the first ever playoff game in Atlanta. The Flyers opened the scoring with two quick goals in the first period, as Don Saleski and Bobby Clarke scored in the first 5:02 of the game to give Philadelphia a 2–0 lead. In the second period, Larry Romanchych responded for the Flames, cutting the lead to 2–1, however, the Flyers regained their two-goal lead when Rick MacLeish scored his fourth goal of the series. In the third period, Bill Barber scored for the Flyers, as they took the third game 4–1, and now had a 3–0 series lead.

In the fourth game, facing elimination, and in front of another sold out crowd, the Flames opened the scoring 3:28 into the game, when Larry Romanchych beat Bernie Parent to give Atlanta a 1–0 lead, their first lead of the series. In the second period, the Flames took a 3–0 lead, after goals by Jean Lemieux and Rey Comeau, however, the Flyers Andre Dupont scored a late period goal to cut the Flames lead to 3–1. Early in the third period, the Flyers Gary Dornhoefer scored on the powerplay to make the score 3–2. On another powerplay, Tom Bladon scored for Philadelphia, tying the game at 3–3. The game went into overtime, and the Flyers completed the comeback, when Dave Schultz beat Phil Myre, as the Flyers won the game 4–3, and eliminated the Flames from the post-season

|- | 1 || April 9 || Atlanta Flames || 1–4 || Philadelphia Flyers || 0–1 || 17,007 |- | 2 || April 11 || Atlanta Flames || 1–5 || Philadelphia Flyers || 0–2 || 17,007 |- | 3 || April 12 || Philadelphia Flyers || 4–1 || Atlanta Flames || 0–3 || 15,141 |- | 4 || April 14 || Philadelphia Flyers || 4–3 || Atlanta Flames || 0–4 || 15,141

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Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Regular seasonPlayoffsPlayer#GPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
Tom Lysiak12771945645440220
Bob Leiter16782626521040002
Larry Romanchych21732229513342244
Jacques Richard15782716434540002
Curt Bennett57117244134401134
Keith McCreary9761819376240000
Randy Manery778829377540224
Rey Comeau18781123341642136
John Stewart177418153341400010
Pat Quinn377527329440006
Leon Rochefort115610122213-
Al McDonough†1435109191540002
Chuck Arnason‡1433761313-
Noel Price462013133840006
Eric Vail252329113010002
Jean Lemieux632358631120
Arnie Brown19482682940000
Butch Deadmarsh104261789400017
Bryan Hextall Jr.†204024655401116
Lew Morrison8521450-
Doug Mohns22803310-
Bob Murray23620333441012
Ed Kea2430220-
Bob Paradise‡61801113-
Don Martineau2440002-
Dwight Bialowas22110004-
Phil Myre13600043
Dan Bouchard304600010110

†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Atlanta. Stats reflect time with the Flames only. ‡Traded mid-season

Goaltending

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Regular seasonPlayoffsPlayer#GPTOIWLTGASOGAAGPTOIWLGASOGAA
Dan Bouchard304626601918812352.7716001404.00
Phil Myre13620201116611203.333186031304.19

Transactions

The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1973–74 season.

Trades

January 4, 1974To Atlanta Flames Al McDonoughTo Pittsburgh Penguins Chuck Arnason
Bob Paradise

Free agents

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Claimed off waivers

C Bryan Hextall Jr.Pittsburgh Penguins

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Intra-league Draft

D Doug MohnsMinnesota North Stars
D Bill PlagerMinnesota North Stars

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NHL amateur draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team
12.Tom LysiakCanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
116.Vic MercrediCanadaNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
221.Eric VailCanadaSudbury Wolves (OHA)
453.Dean TalafousUnited StatesWisconsin (NCAA)
569.John FleschCanadaLake Superior (NCAA)
685.Ken HoustonCanadaChatham Maroons (SOJHL)
7101.Tom MachowskiUnited StatesWisconsin (NCAA)
8117.Bob LawCanadaNorth Dakota (NCAA)
9130.Bob BilodeauCanadaNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
10148.Glen SurbeyCanadaLoyola College (CIAU)
10149.Guy RossCanadaSherbrooke Beavers (QMJHL)
11162.Greg FoxCanadaUniversity of Michigan (NCAA)

References

References

  1. "1973-74 Atlanta Flames Schedule".
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