Philadelphia Flyers 1973/1974

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The 1973–1974 season was a significant one for the Philadelphia Flyers as it marked a milestone in their franchise history. This was the Flyers’ seventh season in the NHL, and they made a major impact on the league.

 

Here are some key details and highlights from that season:

Regular Season

  • The Flyers finished with a 43–17–12 record, securing the 2nd place in the West Division.
  • They were a dominant force during the regular season and boasted a solid all-around team performance.
  • The team had a good combination of offense, defense, and goaltending that contributed to their success.

Notable Players

  • Bobby Clarke: He had an outstanding season and was the team’s captain. Clarke finished the regular season with 77 points (19 goals, 58 assists) and played a key leadership role.
  • Rick MacLeish: He was one of the top goal scorers for the Flyers, finishing with 50 goals and 73 points.
  • Bill Barber: Barber was another offensive contributor, scoring 26 goals and adding 39 assists.
  • Bernie Parent: Parent had an excellent season in goal, finishing with a 2.04 goals-against average (GAA) and helping anchor the Flyers’ defense.

The Stanley Cup Playoffs

  • The 1973–1974 Stanley Cup playoffs was a historic one for the Flyers, as they went on to win their first-ever Stanley Cup.
  • They defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Quarterfinals (4-2), then the New York Rangers in the Semifinals (4-3), and finally, the Boston Bruins in the Finals (4-2).

The Stanley Cup Final

  • The Flyers faced the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final.
  • The Flyers won the series 4-2, securing their first Stanley Cup championship in the team’s history.
  • Bernie Parent was exceptional during the Finals, earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.
  • The Flyers’ physical and aggressive style of play was a hallmark of their success, with players like Dave Schultz, known for his enforcer role, playing a significant part in the team’s overall toughness.

A New EraFlyers

  • The 1973–1974 season marked the beginning of the Flyers’ dominance in the NHL. Their style of play, known as the “Broad Street Bullies” era, became the trademark of the franchise, known for its physical play, tough defense, and strong goaltending.
  • The Flyers went on to win another Stanley Cup the following season (1974–75), solidifying their place as one of the most dominant teams of the 1970s.

The 1973-1974 Flyers were a key turning point for the franchise, with their first Stanley Cup championship being a huge achievement that brought the team and the city of Philadelphia great pride

# Player Name Pos. GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM Birthplace Age
Bruce Cowick F 8 0 0 0 9 BC: Victoria 22
1 Bernie Parent G 73 0 3 3 24 0 17 0 0 0 4 PQ: Montreal 28
2 Ed Van Impe D 77 2 16 18 119 31 17 1 2 3 41 SASK: Saskatoon 33
3 Tom Bladon D 70 12 22 34 37 25 16 4 6 10 25 ALTA: Edmonton 20
4 Barry Ashbee D 69 4 13 17 52 53 6 0 0 0 2 ONT: Weston 34
5 Serge Lajeunesse D 1 0 0 0 0 0 PQ: Montreal 23
6 Andre Dupont D 75 3 20 23 216 34 16 4 3 7 67 PQ: Trois-Rivieres 24
7 Bill Barber F 75 34 35 69 54 33 17 3 6 9 18 ONT: Callander 21
8 Dave Schultz L 73 20 16 36 348 25 17 2 4 6 139 SASK: Waldheim 23
9 Bob Kelly L 65 4 10 14 130 10 5 0 0 0 11 ONT: Oakville 22
10 Bill Clement C 39 9 8 17 34 15 4 1 0 1 4 PQ: Buckingham 22
11 Don Saleski R 77 15 25 40 131 20 17 2 7 9 24 SASK: Moose Jaw 23
12 Gary Dornhoefer R 57 11 39 50 125 14 14 5 6 11 43 ONT: Kitchener 30
14 Joe Watson D 74 1 17 18 34 28 17 1 4 5 24 BC: Smithers 30
15 Terry Crisp C 71 10 21 31 28 12 17 2 2 4 4 ONT: Parry Sound 30
16 Bobby Clarke C 77 35 52 87 113 35 17 5 11 16 42 MAN: Flin Flon 24
17 Simon Nolet R 52 19 17 36 13 27 15 1 1 2 4 PQ: Saint-Odilon 31
18 Ross Lonsberry L 75 32 19 51 48 16 17 4 9 13 18 SASK: Watson 26
19 Rick MacLeish L 78 32 45 77 42 21 17 13 9 22 20 ONT: Cannington 23
20 Jim Watson 78 2 18 20 44 33 17 1 2 3 41 BC: Smithers 21
21 Bill Flett R 67 17 27 44 51 20 17 0 6 6 21 ALTA: Vermilion 30
25 Al MacAdam F 5 0 0 0 0 -2 1 0 0 0 0 PEI: Charlottetown 21
26 Orest Kindrachuk C 71 11 30 41 85 20 17 5 4 9 17 ALTA: Nanton 22
30 Bobby Taylor G 7 0 0 0 12 0 ALTA: Calgary 28
Totals 273 453 726 1740

Goalies
Player Name GP Min GA GAA W L T Svs Pct EN SO
Bernie Parent 73 4307 136 1.89 47 13 12 1870 0.932 2 12
Bobby Taylor 7 366 26 4.26 3 3 0 177 0.872 0 0