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NHL 1977-78 Season

Summary

As the rival World Hockey Association prepared for its sixth season, its financial problems inspired six of its teams to apply for admission into the NHL, but were turned down. It was a prelude of what was to come two years later.

The Montreal Canadiens dominated the regular season, finishing 51 points ahead of the Detroit Red Wings in the Norris Division and 16 points ahead of the Boston Bruins, who had the league's second best record.

Montreal's Guy Lafleur was the NHL's scoring leader for the third year in a row, and he won the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP for the second straight year. Goaltenders Ken Dryden and Michel "Bunny" Larocque again shared the Vezina Trophy, and Bob Gainey became the first winner of the Selke Trophy, awarded to the league's best defensive forward.

The New York Islanders were continuing their rise toward the top of the league, dethroning the Philadelphia Flyers in the Patrick Division. Denis Potvin won the Norris Trophy as the NHL's top defenseman and Mike Bossy won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year.

However, Toronto upset the Islanders in a seven-game semifinal. The Canadiens then swept the Maple Leafs to reach the finals, where they came up against Boston for the second year in a row. The Bruins had swept the Chicago Black Hawks and eliminated the Flyers in five games.

Boston made it more difficult this time around, but the Canadiens still came away with their third straight Stanley Cup championship. After Montreal won two at home, the second in overtime, the Bruins also took two home victories, one of them in OT. But the Canadiens won the next two by 4-1 scores.

Montreal defenseman Larry Robinson, who shared playoff scoring honors with Lafleur, won the Conn Smythe Trophy.

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Standings

Prince of Wales Conference
Norris Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Montreal Canadiens591011359183129
Detroit Red Wings32341425226678
Los Angeles Kings31341524324577
Pittsburgh Penguins25371825432168
Washington Capitals17491419532148

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Prince of Wales Conference
Adams Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Boston Bruins511811333218113
Buffalo Sabres441917288215105
Toronto Maple Leafs41291027123792
Cleveland Barons22451323032557

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Patrick Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
New York Islanders481715334210111
Philadelphia Flyers452015296200105
Atlanta Flames34271927425287
New York Rangers30371327928073

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Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe Division

TeamWLTGFGAPts
Chicago Blackhawks32291923022083
Colorado Rockies19402125730559
Vancouver Canucks20431723932057
St. Louis Blues20471319530453
Minnesota North Stars1853921832545

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League Leaders

Scoring

Guy Lafleur, Montreal (60 goals, 72 assists, 132 points)

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Goals

Guy Lafleur, Montreal, 60

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Assists

Bryan Trottier, NY Islanders, 77

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Goals Against Average

Ken Dryden, Montreal, 2.05

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Penalty Minutes

Dave Schultz, Los Angeles-Pitttsburgh, 405

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Ken Dryden, MontrealGDon Edwards, Buffalo
Denis Potvin, NY IslandersDLarry Robinson, Montreal
Brad Park, BostonDBorje Salming, Toronto
Bryan Trottier, NY IslandersCDarryl Sittler, Toronto
Guy Lafleur, MontrealRWMike Bossy, NY Islanders
Clark Gillies, NY IslandersLWSteve Shutt, Montreal

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens

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Vezina Trophy

Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, Montreal Canadiens

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Norris Trophy

Denis Potvin, New York Islanders

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Mike Bossy, New York Islanders

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Lady Byng Trophy

Butch Goring, Los Angeles Kings

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Masterton Trophy

Butch Goring, Los Angeles Kings

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Pearson Award

Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens

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Selke Trophy

Bob Gainey, Montreal Canadiens

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Adams Award (Coach)

Bobby Kromm, Detroit Red Wings

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

Final Series

Montreal Canadiens 4, Boston Bruins 2
Coach: Scotty Bowman
Captain: Yvan Cournoyer
May 13: MONTREAL 4, Boston 1
May 16: MONTREAL 3, Boston 2 (OT-Lafleur)
May 18: BOSTON 4, Montreal 0
May 21: BOSTON 4, Montreal 3 (OT-Schmautz)
May 23: MONTREAL 4, Boston 1
May 25: Montreal 4, BOSTON 1
Series-winning goal:
Mario Tremblay, Montreal, 9:20, 1st

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Larry Robinson, Montreal Canadiens

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Guy Lafleur, Montreal (15 games, 10 goals, 11 assists, 21 points);
Larry Robinson, Montreal (15 games, 4 goals, 17 assists, 21 points)

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