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1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season

NHL hockey team season (won 20th Stanley Cup)


NHL hockey team season (won 20th Stanley Cup)

FieldValue
TeamMontreal Canadiens
LeagueNHL
Season1976–77
year1976
ConferenceWales
ConferenceRank1st
DivisionNorris
DivisionRank1st
Record60–8–12
HomeRecord33–1–6
RoadRecord27–7–6
GoalsFor387
GoalsAgainst171
GeneralManagerSam Pollock
CoachScotty Bowman
CaptainYvan Cournoyer
AltCaptainNone
ArenaMontreal Forum
GoalsLeaderSteve Shutt (60)
AssistsLeaderGuy Lafleur (80)
PointsLeaderGuy Lafleur (136)
PIMLeaderDoug Risebrough (132)
WinsLeaderKen Dryden (41)
GAALeaderMichel Larocque (2.09)
DivisionWinYes
ConferenceWinYes
StanleyCupyes

The 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season was the Canadiens' 68th season. The team is regarded to be one of the greatest NHL teams ever composed. The Canadiens won their 20th Stanley Cup in 1976–77, taking the NHL championship. Montreal set new records for most wins (60) and points (132) in a season. Those records were not broken until the re-introduction of regular season overtime and the extension of the schedule to 82 games. The 1976–77 Canadiens continue to hold the all-time records for regulation wins as well as points per game (1.650). They outscored their opponents by 216 goals (also a league record), a differential average of 2.7 goals per game. The 1976-77 Canadiens team has been widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in NHL history.

Of the 24 players on the roster, 14 were drafted by the Canadiens: Pierre Bouchard, Rick Chartraw, Brian Engblom, Bob Gainey, Réjean Houle, Guy Lafleur, Michel Larocque, Pierre Mondou, Bill Nyrop, Doug Risebrough, Larry Robinson, Steve Shutt, Mario Tremblay, and Murray Wilson. The only player on the roster not developed by the Canadiens was Pete Mahovlich.

Montreal lost only eight games, a modern-era record that has never been tied or broken even when counting only regulation losses and including lockout and pandemic-shortened seasons. They earned at least a point in 72 games, which also still stands as an all-time record.

The Canadiens earned their 100th point in the 62nd game of the season with a victory over the Atlanta Flames on February 23, 1977. This was an NHL record for fastest team to 100 points for 45 seasons.

Regular season

Final standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- |1||W||October 7, 1976||10–1 || align="left"| Pittsburgh Penguins (1976–77) ||1–0–0 |- |2||W||October 9, 1976||3–0 || align="left"| Vancouver Canucks (1976–77) ||2–0–0 |- |3||L||October 10, 1976||1–3 || align="left"| @ Buffalo Sabres (1976–77) ||2–1–0 |- |4||W||October 12, 1976||4–2 || align="left"| @ Detroit Red Wings (1976–77) ||3–1–0 |- |5||W||October 14, 1976||7–1 || align="left"| @ Philadelphia Flyers (1976–77) ||4–1–0 |- |6||W||October 16, 1976||7–4 || align="left"| New York Rangers (1976–77) ||5–1–0 |- |7||L||October 17, 1976||3–5 || align="left"| @ Boston Bruins (1976–77) ||5–2–0 |- |8||W||October 19, 1976||6–0 || align="left"| @ Washington Capitals (1976–77) ||6–2–0 |- |9||W||October 21, 1976||5–3 || align="left"| Toronto Maple Leafs (1976–77) ||7–2–0 |- |10||W||October 23, 1976||9–1 || align="left"| @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1976–77) ||8–2–0 |- |11||W||October 25, 1976||4–1 || align="left"| New York Islanders (1976–77) ||9–2–0 |- |12||T||October 27, 1976||4–4 || align="left"| @ Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) ||9–2–1 |- |13||L||October 30, 1976||3–4 || align="left"| Boston Bruins (1976–77) ||9–3–1

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Playoffs

Stanley Cup Finals

Main article: 1977 Stanley Cup Finals

Jacques Lemaire scored three game-winning goals, including the Cup winner in overtime. Guy Lafleur won the Conn Smythe Trophy for scoring 9 goals and 17 assists during the playoffs.

Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens

DateVisitorsScoreHomeScoreNotes
May 7Boston3**Montreal ****7**
May 10Boston0**Montreal ****3**
May 12**Montreal****4**Boston2
May 14**Montreal****2**Boston1OT

Montreal wins the series 4–0. Guy Lafleur won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
RW80568013620891408
LW8060451052888809
D7719668545120303
D7725517653691006
C753441752270524
C761547624536301
C7822386013233106
RW60252853827602
LW792428525030205
W652230522439203
RW741828466125403
D78933423579001
C801622381430002
LW801419334131013
LW601314272625101
D74319222142001
D/RW45514191822011
D73411155233010
D/RW433475927001
G5602200000
D401101000
G2600000000

Goaltending

PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
32755641681172.1410
1525261924532.094
**Team:**480080608121702.1214

Playoffs

Scoring

PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIMPPGSHGGWG
RW14917266102
C14712196103
LW14810182203
D1239124100
D142101212100
C1345919201
D142792101
LW1416714000
C140772000
LW1433612100
LW1441525011
C1223516000
D/RW143036011
RW143039000
D/RW1321317000
D81014000
D60116000
W60114000
G140000000
D20002000
C40000000
C/LW50000000

Goaltending

PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASO
84914122221.554
**Team:**84914122221.554

Awards and records

  • Prince of Wales Trophy
  • Ken Dryden and Michel Larocque, Vezina Trophy
  • Ken Dryden, Goaltender, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Guy Lafleur, Art Ross Trophy
  • Guy Lafleur, Conn Smythe Trophy
  • Guy Lafleur, Hart Memorial Trophy
  • Guy Lafleur, Lou Marsh Trophy
  • Guy Lafleur, right wing, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Guy Lafleur, NHL leader, assists (80)
  • Guy Lafleur, NHL leader, points (136)
  • Guy Lapointe, defence, NHL Second Team All-Star
  • Larry Robinson, defence, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Steve Shutt, left wing, NHL First Team All-Star
  • Steve Shutt, NHL leader, goals (60)
  • 132 points, NHL record for most points in a season by a team
  • +216 goal differential, NHL record for highest team differential

Draft picks

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team
112Peter LeeUnited KingdomOttawa 67's (OHA)
113Rod SchuttCanadaSudbury Wolves (OMJHL)
118Bruce BakerCanadaOttawa 67's (OMJHL)
236Barry MelroseCanadaKamloops Chiefs (WCHL)
354Bill BakerUnited StatesUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)
472Ed ClareyCanadaCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
590Maurice BarretteCanadaQuebec Remparts (QMJHL)
6108Pierre BrassardCanadaCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
7118Rich GosselinCanadaFlin Flon Bombers (WCHL)
8123John GregoryCanadaUniversity of Wisconsin (WCHA)
9125Bruce HorschUnited StatesMichigan Tech University (WCHA)
10127John TavellaCanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OMJHL)
11129Mark DavidsonCanadaFlin Flon Bombers (WCHL)
12131Bill WellsCanadaCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
13133Ron WilsonCanadaSt. Catharines Black Hawks (OMJHL)

Notes

Citations

References

References

  1. Campbell, Ken. (January 3, 2014). "GREATEST TEAMS OF ALL-TIME: 1976-77 MONTREAL CANADIENS".
  2. (March 2, 2023). "Bruins rout Sabres 7-1, become fastest team to 100 points".
  3. Russo, Eric. "Bruins Make History, Become Fastest Team to 100 Points".
  4. "1976-77 Montreal Canadiens Schedule".
  5. "1976-77 Montreal Canadiens Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com.
  6. National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p. 204, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, {{ISBN. 0-920445-98-5.
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