1974–75 New England Whalers season
1974–75 New England Whalers | |
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Division | 1st East |
1974–75 record | 43–30–5 |
Home record | 28–8–3 |
Road record | 15–22–2 |
Goals for | 274 |
Goals against | 279 |
Team information | |
General manager | Jack Kelley |
Coach | Ron Ryan (40–28–5) Jack Kelley (3–2–0) |
Captain | Ted Green |
Arena | Eastern States Coliseum (13 games) Hartford Civic Center (26 games) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Tom Webster (40) |
Assists | John French (41) |
Points | Wayne Carleton (74) |
Penalty minutes | Nick Fotiu (144) |
Wins | Al Smith (33) |
Goals against average | Christer Abrahamsson (3.24) |
The 1974–75 New England Whalers season was the Whalers' third season of play. It was also the first season the franchise played away from Boston, Massachusetts on a fulltime basis. They played the first thirteen home games in West Springfield, Massachusetts at the Eastern States Coliseum before the team moved to the newly-opened Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut. Ryan was replaced by Kelley before the 1975 WHA playoffs started; the Whalers lost to the Minnesota Fighting Saints in the WHA Quarterfinals in six games.
Offseason
Regular season
Final standings
Eastern Division | GP | W | L | T | Pts | GF | GA | PIM |
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78 | 43 | 30 | 5 | 91 | 274 | 279 | 867 | |
Cleveland Crusaders | 78 | 35 | 40 | 3 | 73 | 236 | 258 | 1273 |
Chicago Cougars | 78 | 30 | 47 | 1 | 61 | 261 | 312 | 1086 |
Indianapolis Racers | 78 | 18 | 57 | 3 | 39 | 216 | 338 | 970 |
Schedule and results
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Legend: Win (2 points) Loss (0 points) Tie (1 point) |
Playoffs
Game Two at Hartford on April 11 went to overtime and the Whalers won in the extra period 3–2. The game was famous for a huge brawl early in the second period that involved both benches and lasted nearly five full minutes; the primary fighters were Nick Fotiu, Bill Butters, and Jack Carlson that raged on the ice and even in the penalty boxes.[2]
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Division Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota Fighting Saints – Fighting Saints win 4–2
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Legend: Win Loss |
Player statistics
Awards and records
Transactions
Draft picks
New England's draft picks at the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft.[3][4]
Round | # | Player | Nationality | College/Junior/Club team (League) |
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1 | 14 | Peter Sturgeon (LW) | Canada | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) |
2 | 29 | Michel Deziel (LW) | Canada | Sorel Black Hawks (QMJHL) |
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1 | 13 | Tim Young (F) | Canada | Ottawa 67's (OHA) |
2 | 28 | Mike Eruzione (LW) | United States | Boston University (ECAC) |
3 | 43 | Peter Brown (D) | United States | Boston University (ECAC) |
4 | 58 | Dick Lamby (D) | United States | Salem State College (ECAC-2) |
5 | 72 | Don McLean (D) | Canada | Sudbury Wolves (OHA) |
6 | 87 | Joe Rando (D) | United States | University of New Hampshire (ECAC) |
7 | 102 | Brian Walsh (RW) | United States | University of Notre Dame (WCHA) |
8 | 117 | John Nazar (LW) | Canada | Cornwall Royals (QMJHL) |
9 | 132 | Warren Miller (F) | United States | University of Minnesota (WCHA) |
10 | 145 | Tony White (F) | Canada | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) |
11 | 158 | Robbie Moore (G) | Canada | Michigan Americans (SOJHL) |
12 | 171 | Cliff Cox (F) | Canada | University of New Hampshire (ECAC) |
13 | 182 | Dave Staffen (F) | Canada | Ottawa 67's (OHA) |
14 | 190 | Peter Tighe (D) | Canada | London Knights (OHA) |
15 | 195 | Brian Durocher (G) | United States | Springfield Olympics (NEJHL) |
16 | 199 | Colin Ahern (C) | United States | Tyngsboro Huskies |
17 | 203 | Dwane Byers (F) | Canada | Sherbrooke Castors (QMJHL) |
See also
References
- ^ a b "1974-75 New England Whalers Schedule". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved March 18, 2025.
- ^ 1975 Whalers-Saints Brawl At The Mall call by Bill Rasmussen and Bob Neumeier
- ^ "1974 WHA Amateur Draft". hockeyDB.com. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
- ^ "1974 WHA Secret Amateur Draft". hockeyDB.com. Retrieved December 19, 2018.