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16 - Pat Hickey 18 - Walt Tkaczuk 88 - Ken Hodge
20 - Greg Pol is 21 - Pete Stemkowski
22 - Nick Fotiu 77 - Phil Esposito
24 - Dan Newman
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3 - Dave Farrish 6 - Doug Jarrett
4 - Ron Greschner 26 - Dave Maloney
5 - Carol Vadnais 27 - Mike McEwen
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DOUG GRANT Shared by @STLBlueshistoryBOB HESS TED IRVINE
Acqu ired in trade by Detroit for Rick Acquired in 1974Amateur Draft, First Draft Acquired from the NY Rangers along with
Wilson , March 9, 1976. Choice. Bert Wilson and Jerry Butler for John
Davidson and Bill Collins, June 18, 1975.
TEAM lea. GP MP GA SO AVG. TEAM lea. GP G A Pts. Pim.
Detroit NHL 1 120 8 0 4.00 St. Louis NHL 78 9 23 32 58 TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim.
New Haven AHL 23 1392 95 0 4.10
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The 1976-77 season is the 61st in the history of the National Hockey League.
The chronological history of the League is as follows:
1917-The National Hockey League was organized in Mon- Shared by @STLBlueshistory1943-Frank Calder, President of League since its inception,
treal on November 22. Delegates representing Montreal died in Montreal in February. Mervyn "Red" Dutton, former
Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa and Quebec were manager of New York Americans, succeeded him as president
present. These four teams along with the Toronto Arenas 1946-Dutton retired as President of League prior to opening
were admitted into the League. Quebec held a franchise but of 1946-47 season and was succeeded by Clarence S . Camp-
decided not to operate it that season. Frank Calder was elec- bell.
ted President and Secretary-Treasurer. First games in this new 1946-47-Players' Bonuses and Playoff Guarantees . 60-game
League were played December 19, 1917. Toronto was the only schedule.
city that had artificial ice . 1947-New Constitutional Agreement entered into by all
1917-18-Clubs played a 22-game schedule . Member Clubs to continue in perpetuity.
1918-When the Westmount Arena, home of the Wanderers, 1947-First Annual All-Star Game played in Toronto, and
former All-Stars recognized.
burned down, the team dropped out of the League. 1948-National Hockey League Pension Society formed.
1918-19-Clubs played an 18-game schedule. 1949-50-70-game schedule introduced.
1919-Quebec Bulldogs operated their franchise in the 1954-Inter-league draft modified to provide effective means
League. Toronto Arenas changed their name to Toronto St. of assuring availability of players.
Patricks.
1919-20-Clubs played a 24-game schedule. 1957-First 10 years of Pension Plan completed and Plan re-
1920-Hamilton Tigers replaced Quebec. vised with greatly increased benefits. Players Playoff awards
1924-Boston Bruins became first American Club to join the substantially increased. Owner-Player Council established.
League and Montreal Maroons entered the ever-expanding 1960-Arrangements completed with Canadian National
circuit, giving Montreal two teams. Exhibition and City of Toronto for construction of Hockey
1924-25-Clubs play a 30-game schedule. Hall of Fame at C.N .E.
1925-Hamilton Tigers' franchise was sold to New York 1961-Hockey Hall of Fame officially opened on August 26
Americans for $75,000. The third United States Club, the Pit- by Prime Minister John F. Diefenbaker and U.S. Am-
tsburgh Pirates, entered the League. bassador Livingston T. Merchant.
1925-26-Schedule increased to 36 games per club . 1967-Biggest si ngle year in history of NHL. Six new United
1926-Three new United States teams, New York Rangers, States teams were added, making the League a 12-team , two-
Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Cougars were admitted in- division circuit. The new teams were California Seals, Los
to the League. It was now a IO-club circuit, and was divided Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, Philadelphia Flyers,
into two sections; Canadian Division had Toronto Maple Pittsburgh Penguins and St . Louis Blues, all operating in the
Leafs (changed name from St. Pats to Maple Leafs), Ottawa West Di vision . Midway through season, California Seals
Senators. Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Maroons and New changed name to Oakland Seals.
York Americans. American Division consisted of Boston 1967-68-Schedule increased to 74 games per club.
Bruins, New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit 1968-69-Schedule increased to 76 games per club.
Cougars and Pittsburgh Pirates. The Stanley Cup, most 1969-70-NHL expanded to 14 teams with Buffalo Sabres
coveted prize in hockey, came into the exclusive control of the and Vancouver Canucks joining the East Divi sion and
National Hockey League. Chicago Black Hawks moving to the West Divi sion.
1926-27-Schedule increased to 44 games ;,er club. 1970-71-Schedule increased to 78 games per club. Oakland
1930-Pittsburgh franchise was transferred to Philadelphia Seals changed name to California Golden Seals.
where a team known as the Quakers operated for one season. 1971-72-NHL voted to expand to 16 teams for following
Detroit changed team's name from Cougars to Falcons. season. New teams were to be located in Long Island and
1931-Philadelphia dropped out of League . Ottawa retired Atlanta.
from League for one year. 1972-73-New York Islanders added to East Division and
Atlanta Flames added to West Di vision.
1931-32-Schedule increased to 48 games per club . 1973-74-NHL franchises awarded to Washington and Kan-
1932-Ottawa resumed play for two seasons. sas City, play commencing with the 1974-75 season.
1933-Detroit changed nickname from Falcons to Red 1974-75-NHL splits into four divisions. New York Islanders
Wings. to play in division with New York Rangers. Atlanta Flames,
1934-Ottawa franchise transferred to St. Louis. Team was Philadelphia Flyers. Schedule increased to 80 games .
called St. Louis Eagles and consisted of most of the Ottawa 1975-76-NHL names Divisio ns for famous hockey stars.
players of the previous season. Clarence Campbell Conference: Lester Patrick Division and
1935-St. Louis dropped out of the League, leaving the mem- Conn Smythe Division
bership at eight teams. Prince of Wales Conference: James Norris Division and
1938-Montreal Maroons retired from the NHL. Charles Adams Division
1941-New York Americans changed name to Brooklyn 1976-77-For the first time since 1934, NHL fran-
Americans. chises were shifted. The Cleveland Baron s, fo rm erly the
1942-Brooklyn Americans retired from League . This left the California Seals, will play in the Adams Division while the
present six East Division teams in the League. Colorado Rockies, late of Kansas City, will play in Smythe
1942-43-Schedule increased to 50 games per club. Di vision.
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MEET THE BLUES
EDDIE JOHNSTON Shared by @STLBlueshistoryCLAUDE LAROSE CHUCK LEFLEY
Traded to St. Louis by Toronto for Gary Acquired from Montreal Canadians for Acqu ired from Montreal for Don Awrey.
Sabourin , May 27, 1974. cash and future consideration.
TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim.
TEAM Lea. GP MP GA SO Avg. TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim. St. Lou is NHL 75 43 42 85 41
St. Lou is NHL 38 2152 130 1 3.62 St. Louis NHL 67 13 25 38 48
In Depth Analysis: That's what the professional sports throughout the St. Lou is metropoli-
observers and reporters who are fea- tan area and eastern Missouri.
Big Red
Missouri Tigers tured in Sports Line prov ide. In hoc- Sports Line ... we take you beyond
the obvious.
Cardinal Baseball key, Dan Kelly focuses his unparal-
Blues Hockey
leled hockey eyes on the Blues and
Plus More the National Hockey League. Kelly,
Local Sports
the most capable hockey announcer
in the business , gives Blues followers
the quality in-depth information
which the soph isticated sports fan
has a right to except.
Kelly 's coverage of the Blues is
supplemented by other reporters and
by photographs which capture the
human drama of Blues hockey.
The extra dimension in print sports
coverage comes from the ded icat ion
and expert ise of the Sports Li ne
people. It's not a fan magaz ine. It's
not a sports gossip magazine. It is a
sports magazine for peop le who want
more information to he lp them in-
crease their sports en j oyment.
Sports Line is sold in the Arena. Ask
your vendor.
It is also ava ilable i n hund reds of
stores and newspaper racks
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NHL TROPHIES
CLARENCE S. Shared by @STLBlueshistory THE STANLEY CUP ART ROSS
CAMPBELL BOWL TROPHY
Awarded annually to the team winning
The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl is the National Hockey League's best-of- An annual award "to the player who
presented each year to the team seven playoff round. leads the league in scoring points at
finishing in first place in the Campbell the end of the regular season."
Cont. at the end of the regular 1975-76 Winner
championship schedule. Montreal Canadiens 1975-76 Winner
Guy Lafluer
1975-76 Winner BILL MASTERTON
Philadelphia Flyers MEMORIAL TROPHY Montreal Canadiens
HART MEMORIAL An annual award under the trusteeship CONN SMYTHE
TROPHY of the Professional Hockey Writers' TROPHY
Associat ion to ''the Nationa l Hockey
An annual award "to the player ad- League player .who best exempl ifies the An annual award ''to the most valuable
judged to be most valuable to his qualities of ~rseverance, sportsman- player for his team in the entire
t~am . " ' shipand dedtoation to hockey." playoffs."
· 1975-76 Winner 197~76 Winner 1975-76 Winner
Bobby Clarke Rod Gilbert Reggie Leach
Philadelphia Flyers
Philadelphia Flyers New York Islanders
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PRINCE OF ~ .-·. -!:: --
WALES TROPHY _t__ ·.
The Prince of Wales Trophy is presented CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY
each year to the team finishing in first
place in the Prince of Wales Cont. at An annual award " to the player
the end of the regular championship selected as the most proficient in his
schedule . first year of competition in the NationaI
Hockey League.'
1975-76 Winner
Montreal Canadiens 1975-76 Winner
Brian Trottier
New York Islanders
LADY BYNG VEZINA TROPHY JAMES NORRIS
MEMORIAL TROPHY MEMORIAL TROPHY
An award ''to the goalkeeper(s) having
An annual award "to the player ad- played a minimum 25 games for the An annual award "tp the defen se player
judged to have exhibited the best type team with the fewest goals scored who demonstrates throughout the sea-
of sportsmansh ip and gentlemanly against it. " son the greatest all-around ability in
conduct combined witll ahigh standard that position."
of playing abi lity." 1975-76 Winner
Ken Dryden 1975-76 Winner
1975-76 Winner Denis Potvin
Montreal Canadiens
Jean Ratelle New York Islanders
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MEET THE BLUES
BOB MACMILLAN Shared by @STLBlueshistoryLARRY PATEY BOB PLAGER
Acqu ired from the NY Rangers fo r Acqu ired f rom Ca li forn ia fo r Wayne Mer- Traded to St. Lou is by NY Rangers w it h
Lawrence Sacharuk, September 21 , 1975. rick, November 23, 1975 with th ird round Gary Sabourin, Ti m Ecclestone and Gord
draft choice in 1977. Ka nneg iesser for Rod Seiling, June 6,
TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim. 1967 .
St. Lou is NHL 80 20 32 52 41 TEAM Lea . GP G A Pts. Pim.
St. Lou is NHL 53 8 6 14 26 TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim.
St. Louis NHL 63 3 8 11 90
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MEET THE BLUES
PIERRE PLANTE Shared by @STLBlueshistoryROD SEILING BRIAN SUTTER
Traded to St. Louis by Philadelphia with Signed as free agent from Toronto in Acqu ired in 1976 Amateur Draft, second
Brent Hughes for Andre Dupont and St. return for future second round draft draft choice.
Louis' Third Round Choice (Bob Stumpf) choice, September 9, 1976.
in 1973 Amateur Draft, December 4, 1972. TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim.
TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim. Lethbridge WCHL 72 36 5 6 92 233
Toronto NHL 77 3 16 19 46
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St. Louis NHL 74 14 19 33 77
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MEET THE BLUES
FLOYD THOMSON Shared by @STLBlueshistoryGARRY UNGER TOM WOODCOCK
HEAD TRAINER
Negotiation nom inee, signed 1971 . Traded to St. Louis by Detroit with Wayne
TEAM Lea. GP G A Pts. Pim. Connelly for Red Berenson and Tim
St. Louis NHL 58 8 10 18 25 Ecclestone, February 6, 1971.
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SIGNALS
Crossed arms
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of chest.
SLASHING Shared by @STLBlueshistoryTRIPPINGBOARDING MISCONDUCT HOLDING
A series of Extending right Pounding the Placing of both Clasping either
chopping motions leg forward, clear closed fist of one wrist with the
with the edge of of the ice, and hand into the hands c;m hips other hand well
one hand across striking it with right open palm of the in front of the
the opposite forearm. hand below the knee. other hand. several times and chest.
pointing to
penalized player.
ELBOWING HOOKING CROSS-CHECKING CHARGING HIGH-STICKING
Tapping either A series of tugging A series of forward Rotating clenched Holding both fists,
elbow with motions with both and backward fists around one clenched, one
the opposite hand. arms, as if pulling motions with both another in front immediately above
something toward hands clenched of chest. the other, at
the stomach. extending from the height of the
the chest. forehead.
ICING "WASH-OUT"
Arms folded Both arms swung laterally
across the across the body with palms
chest. down.
1. When used by the Referee
it means goal disallowed.
2. When used by Linesmen it
means there is no icing
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At the end of the second period of each home game , we 'll announce the winning Blue
Chip Number on the public address system and flash it on the message board . If it's your
number, report to the Arena Announcer at the penalty box . You 'll win a valuable prize ...
plus 2 tickets to the Blues/ Cleveland Barons Game , April 2nd . And , you 'l l become eligible
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