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1974–75 QMJHL season

Canadian junior ice hockey season


Canadian junior ice hockey season

The 1974–75 QMJHL season was the sixth season in the history of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Ten teams played 72 games each in the schedule. The Sherbrooke Castors finished first overall in the regular season to capture the Jean Rougeau Trophy, and won the President's Cup, defeating the Laval National in the finals.

Team changes

  • The Drummondville Rangers cease operations.

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; PTS = Points; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
Trois-Rivières Draveurs7234251381322294
Quebec Remparts723830480319288
Chicoutimi Saguenéens722442654315420
Sorel Éperviers722043949297388
Shawinigan Dynamos7216451143324462
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
Sherbrooke Castors7251147109443269
Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge724025787462338
Cornwall Royals7236241284322296
Hull Festivals723432674386369
Laval National722639759335401

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in Minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Norm DupontMontreal Bleu Blanc Rouge72847415813
Jean-Luc PhaneufMontreal Bleu Blanc Rouge715110015113
Jim MontgomeryHull Festivals66618915099
Mike BossyLaval National67846514942
Jean TrottierLaval National72489914741
Claude LaroseSherbrooke Castors74697614512
Jean ThibodeauShawinigan Dynamos72499214141
Danny LecoursChicoutimi Saguenéens72627513739
Daniel BeaulieuQuebec Remparts72497712631
Michel BriseboisSherbrooke Castors71517512673
Pierre MondouSorel / Montreal68567012636

Playoffs

Mike Bossy was the leading scorer of the playoffs with 38 points (18 goals, 20 assists).

;Quarterfinals

  • Sherbrooke Castors defeated Hull Festivals 4 games to 0.
  • Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge defeated Cornwall Royals 4 games to 0.
  • Laval National defeated Trois-Rivières Draveurs 4 games to 2.
  • Chicoutimi Saguenéens defeated Quebec Remparts 4 games to 2.

;Semifinals

  • Laval National defeated Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge 4 games to 1.
  • Sherbrooke Castors defeated Chicoutimi Saguenéens 4 games to 0.

;Finals

  • Sherbrooke Castors defeated Laval National 4 games to 1.

All-star teams

;First team

  • Goaltender - Mario Viens, Cornwall Royals
  • Left defence - Richard Mulhern, Sherbrooke Castors
  • Right defence - Francois Vachon, Trois-Rivières Draveurs
  • Left winger - Normand Dupont, Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
  • Centreman - Jean-Luc Phaneuf, Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
  • Right winger - Mike Bossy, Laval National
  • Coach - Orval Tessier, Cornwall Royals ;Second team
  • Goaltender - Normand Lapointe, Trois-Rivières Draveurs
  • Left defence - Robert Picard, Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
  • Right defence - Donald Lemieux, Quebec Remparts
  • Left winger - Claude Larose, Sherbrooke Castors
  • Centreman - Sidney Versey, Sherbrooke Castors
  • Right winger - Pierre Mondou, Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
  • Coach - Ghislain Delage, Sherbrooke Castors
  • List of First/Second/Rookie team all-stars.

Trophies and awards

;Team

  • President's Cup - Playoff Champions, Sherbrooke Castors
  • Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Sherbrooke Castors

;Player

  • Michel Brière Memorial Trophy - Most Valuable Player, Mario Viens, Cornwall Royals
  • Jean Béliveau Trophy - Top Scorer, Normand Dupont, Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
  • Jacques Plante Memorial Trophy - Best GAA, Nick Sanza, Sherbrooke Castors
  • Michel Bergeron Trophy - Rookie of the Year, Denis Pomerleau, Hull Festivals
  • Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy - Most sportsmanlike player, Jean-Luc Phaneuf, Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge

References

before = 1973–74 QMJHL season | after = 1975–76 QMJHL season | title = QMJHL seasons | years = |

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