Английская Википедия:1967–68 Philadelphia Flyers season
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox ice hockey team season The 1967–68 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' inaugural season and the first National Hockey League (NHL) season in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since the Philadelphia Quakers' 1930–31 season. The Flyers won the West Division, but lost in the first round of the playoffs to the St. Louis Blues in seven games.
NHL expansion
Шаблон:See also Philadelphia waited almost 35 years from when the Quakers' played their last home game (a 4–0 loss to Chicago on March 17, 1931) for the NHL to return when the city was awarded an expansion franchise on February 9, 1966. Philadelphia was a bit of a surprise choice since a group from the nearby city of Baltimore were considered favorites to land a team.[1]
The man who often receives the most credit for bringing NHL hockey back to Philadelphia is Ed Snider. While attending a basketball game in 1964 at the Boston Garden, the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles observed a crowd of Boston Bruins fans lining up to purchase tickets to see a last-place team.[2] Intrigued, he began making plans for a new arena upon hearing the NHL was looking to expand due to fears of a competing league taking hold on the West Coast and the desire for a new television contract in the United States. Snider made his proposal to the league and the Philadelphia group – including Snider, Bill Putnam, Jerome Schiff, and Eagles owner Jerry Wolman – was chosen over the Baltimore group.
On April 4, 1966, Putnam announced there would be a name-the-team contest and that orange, black and white would be the team colors.[3] Wanting what he referred to as "hot" colors, Putnam's choice was influenced by the orange and white of his alma mater, the University of Texas, and the orange and black of Philadelphia's previous NHL team, the Quakers.[3] Also announced on April 4 was the hiring of a Chicago firm to design the team's arena.[3]
Details of the name-the-team contest were released on July 12, 1966.[3] As sponsor of the contest, ballots were available at local Acme Markets grocery stores and included a top prize of a RCA 21" color television, two season tickets for both the second and third prize winners, and a pair of tickets to a game for the next 100 winners.[3] Among the names considered behind the scenes were Quakers, Ramblers, and Liberty Bells.[3] The first two were the names of previous Philadelphia hockey teams and given the connotations of losing (Quakers) and the minor leagues (Ramblers), were passed over. Liberty Bells, though seriously considered, was also the name of a local race track. Bashers, Blizzards, Bruisers, Huskies, Keystones, Knights, Lancers, Raiders, and Sabres were among the other names considered.[3]
It was Ed Snider's sister Phyllis who ended up naming the team when she suggested Flyers on a return trip from a Broadway play.[3] Ed knew immediately it would be the winning name, since it captured the speed of the game and went well phonetically with Philadelphia. On August 3, 1966, the team name was announced.[3] Of the 11,000 ballots received, more than 100 selected Flyers as the team name and were entered into a drawing to select a winner. 9-year-old boy Alec Stockard from Narberth, who had spelled it "Fliers" on his entry,[3] won the drawing and was declared the winner.
With the name and colors already known, Philadelphia advertising firm Mel Richmann Inc. was hired to design a logo and jersey.[3] With Tom Paul as head of the project, artist Sam Ciccone designed both the logo and jerseys with the concept to represent speed.[3] Ciccone's winged P design, four stylized wings attached to a slanted P with an orange dot to represent a puck, was considered the "obvious choice" over his other designs which included a winged skate.[3] Ciccone's jersey design, a stripe down each shoulder and down the arms, represented wings.[3]
Off-season
The men hired to build the expansion Flyers were Bud Poile as general manager and Keith Allen as head coach.[4][5] Both were former NHL players and were Western Hockey League coaches in the years preceding expansion, Poile with the San Francisco Seals and Allen with the Seattle Totems.[4][5] On May 8, 1967, the Flyers purchased the American Hockey League's Quebec Aces and with them acquired sixteen professional players and the rights to sixteen amateur players.[6] The NHL Expansion Draft was held a month later on June 6.[7] The six expansion franchises selected 20 players from the Original Six teams, though most of the players available were either aging veterans or career minor-leaguers before expansion occurred.[7] Among the Flyers' 20 selections were Bernie Parent, Doug Favell, Ed Van Impe, Joe Watson, Lou Angotti (who was named the Flyers' first captain),[8] Leon Rochefort, and Gary Dornhoefer.[7] The following day, the Flyers made two selections in the 1967 NHL Amateur Draft, notably Serge Bernier 5th overall from the Sorel Éperviers.
Regular season
The Flyers made their debut on October 11, 1967, losing 5–1 on the road to the California Seals.[9] Bill Sutherland scored the first goal in franchise history. They won their first game a week later, defeating the St. Louis Blues on the road, 2–1.[10] The Flyers made their home debut in front of a crowd of 7,812, shutting out their trans-Pennsylvania rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins, 1–0 on October 19.[11] With all six expansion teams grouped into the same division, the Flyers were able to win the division with a below .500 record and after being forced to play their last seven home games on the road (five of them at Le Colisée in Quebec City, the home of their AHL affiliate) due to a March 1 storm blowing parts of the Spectrum's roof off.[12]
The team was led offensively by Leon Rochefort in goals (21) and Lou Angotti in assists (37) and points (49). Bill Sutherland was the only other player on the team with at least 20 goals and Gary Dornhoefer was the only other player with at least 30 assists. Rochefort was the only Flyer to take part in the NHL All-Star Game. Despite the lack of offensive firepower, the Flyers were strong enough defensively to be a respectable 8–15–1 against Original Six teams, winning at least one game against all six and winning three of their four games against the defending Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs. 22-year-old goaltenders Doug Favell and Bernie Parent split time in net and put up similar numbers. Favell finished 3rd in Calder Memorial Trophy voting.[13]
Season standings
Шаблон:1967–68 NHL West Division standings
Record vs. opponents
{{Шаблон:Title year range NHL Record vs. opponents (West)|team=PHI}}
Playoffs
The Flyers returned to the Spectrum in time to open up their first playoff series on April 4, 1968, against the St. Louis Blues. The Blues came into the series as underdogs, but they took Game 1 1–0. Pat Hannigan scored the Flyers first ever playoff goal 1:32 into the first period of Game 2. Tied going into the third period, Leon Rochefort's goal with 13:09 left proved to be the game winner in a 4–3 result. The series shifted to St. Louis and the Flyers lost both Games 3 and 4. With the Flyers on the verge of elimination, Rosaire Paiement scored a hat trick in Game 5 and the Flyers won 6–1. Returning to St. Louis for Game 6, Don Blackburn's goal with 8:42 left in the 2nd overtime forced a Game 7. However, the Flyers lost Game 7 by a score of 3–1.
Schedule and results
Regular season
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| 1 || October 11 || Philadelphia || 1–5 || California || Parent || 6,886 || 0–1–0 || 0 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 2 || October 14 || Philadelphia || 2–4 || Los Angeles || Favell || 7,035 || 0–2–0 || 0 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 3 || October 18 || Philadelphia || 2–1 || St. Louis || Favell || 5,234 || 1–2–0 || 2 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 4 || October 19 || Pittsburgh || 0–1 || Philadelphia || Favell || 7,812 || 2–2–0 || 4 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 5 || October 22 || California || 2–5 || Philadelphia || Favell || 5,783 || 3–2–0 || 6 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 6 || October 28 || Detroit || 3–1 || Philadelphia || Favell || 10,859 || 3–3–0 || 6 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 7 || October 29 || California || 2–2 || Philadelphia || Favell || 4,708 || 3–3–1 || 7 || Шаблон:NHL recap
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| 8 || November 2 || Minnesota || 3–1 || Philadelphia || Favell || 4,203 || 3–4–1 || 7 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 9 || November 4 || Philadelphia || 4–1 || Montreal || Parent || 14,822 || 4–4–1 || 9 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 10 || November 5 || Montreal || 1–1 || Philadelphia || Parent || 9,188 || 4–4–2 || 10 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 11 || November 8 || Philadelphia || 1–1 || Pittsburgh || Parent || 4,719 || 4–4–3 || 11 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 12 || November 12 || Philadelphia || 4–2 || Boston || Parent || 13,909 || 5–4–3 || 13 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 13 || November 15 || Philadelphia || 0–5 || Pittsburgh || Parent || 6,876 || 5–5–3 || 13 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 14 || November 16 || New York || 2–3 || Philadelphia || Favell || 11,276 || 6–5–3 || 15 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 15 || November 18 || Philadelphia || 2–2 || Minnesota || Favell || 10,466 || 6–5–4 || 16 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 16 || November 19 || St. Louis || 2–3 || Philadelphia || Parent || 7,102 || 7–5–4 || 18 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 17 || November 22 || Detroit || 2–4 || Philadelphia || Parent || 12,086 || 8–5–4 || 20 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 18 || November 25 || Philadelphia || 2–1 || St. Louis || Parent || 8,570 || 9–5–4 || 22 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 19 || November 26 || Los Angeles || 2–7 || Philadelphia || Parent || 11,420 || 10–5–4 || 24 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 20 || November 29 || Philadelphia || 1–3 || Chicago || Parent || 17,200 || 10–6–4 || 24 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 21 || November 30 || California || 3–1 || Philadelphia || Parent || 3,167 || 10–7–4 || 24 || Шаблон:NHL recap
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|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 22 || December 3 || St. Louis || 2–4 || Philadelphia || Parent || 8,727 || 11–7–4 || 26 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 23 || December 6 || Philadelphia || 2–4 || California || Favell || 2,426 || 11–8–4 || 26 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 24 || December 8 || Philadelphia || 3–0 || Los Angeles || Favell || 4,624 || 12–8–4 || 28 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 25 || December 10 || Chicago || 3–0 || Philadelphia || Favell || 14,646 || 12–9–4 || 28 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 26 || December 14 || St. Louis || 2–2 || Philadelphia || Parent || 8,005 || 12–9–5 || 29 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 27 || December 16 || Philadelphia || 1–0 || St. Louis || Parent || 7,570 || 13–9–5 || 31 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 28 || December 17 || Pittsburgh || 1–2 || Philadelphia || Parent || 7,522 || 14–9–5 || 33 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 29 || December 21 || Minnesota || 0–6 || Philadelphia || Parent || 7,638 || 15–9–5 || 35 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 30 || December 23 || Philadelphia || 2–3 || Chicago || Parent || 17,500 || 15–10–5 || 35 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 31 || December 25 || New York || 3–1 || Philadelphia || Parent || 9,456 || 15–11–5 || 35 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 32 || December 28 || Philadelphia || 3–5 || Detroit || Favell || 13,568 || 15–12–5 || 35 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 33 || December 30 || Philadelphia || 2–0 || Los Angeles || Favell || 14,000 || 16–12–5 || 37 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 34 || December 31 || Los Angeles || 1–9 || Philadelphia || Favell || 5,643 || 17–12–5 || 39 || Шаблон:NHL recap
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|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 35 || January 4 || Boston || 3–2 || Philadelphia || Parent || 10,097 || 17–13–5 || 39 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 36 || January 6 || Philadelphia || 2–2 || Pittsburgh || Favell || 7,351 || 17–13–6 || 40 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 37 || January 7 || Pittsburgh || 1–3 || Philadelphia || Favell || 7,935 || 18–13–6 || 42 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 38 || January 10 || Philadelphia || 4–6 || Minnesota || Favell || 9,768 || 18–14–6 || 42 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 39 || January 11 || Montreal || 4–2 || Philadelphia || Parent || 14,126 || 18–15–6 || 42 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 40 || January 14 || Philadelphia || 6–3 || OaklandШаблон:Ref label || Parent || 2,878 || 19–15–6 || 44 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 41 || January 18 || Philadelphia || 4–2 || Minnesota || Favell || 9,098 || 20–15–6 || 46 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 42 || January 20 || Philadelphia || 2–4 || Boston || Parent || 13,527 || 20–16–6 || 46 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 43 || January 21 || St. Louis || 2–2 || Philadelphia || Parent || 10,834 || 20–16–7 || 47 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 44 || January 24 || Philadelphia || 2–1 || Toronto || Favell || 15,834 || 21–16–7 || 49 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 45 || January 25 || Minnesota || 3–0 || Philadelphia || Parent || 9,334 || 21–17–7 || 49 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 46 || January 27 || Philadelphia || 2–3 || Detroit || Parent || 12,820 || 21–18–7 || 49 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 47 || January 28 || Los Angeles || 2–0 || Philadelphia || Favell || 13,577 || 21–19–7 || 49 || Шаблон:NHL recap
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| colspan="10" style="text-align:center;"|
Notes:
Шаблон:Note labelThe California Seals changed their name to the Oakland Seals on December 8, 1967.
|-
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|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 48 || February 1 || Oakland || 3–3 || Philadelphia || Favell || 6,386 || 21–19–8 || 50 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 49 || February 3 || Chicago || 3–5 || Philadelphia || Parent || 14,646 || 22–19–8 || 52 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 50 || February 4 || Toronto || 1–4 || Philadelphia || Favell || 14,646 || 23–19–8 || 54 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 51 || February 7 || Philadelphia || 1–4 || Montreal || Parent || 14,026 || 23–20–8 || 54 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 52 || February 10 || Philadelphia || 2–1 || St. Louis || Favell || 13,112 || 24–20–8 || 56 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 53 || February 11 || Philadelphia || 3–2 || Minnesota || Favell || 15,154 || 25–20–8 || 58 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 54 || February 14 || Philadelphia || 0–4 || Oakland || Parent || 3,069 || 25–21–8 || 58 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 55 || February 16 || Philadelphia || 1–7 || Los Angeles || Parent || 9,867 || 25–22–8 || 58 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 56 || February 18 || Philadelphia || 1–3 || New York || Favell || 17,250 || 25–23–8 || 58 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 57 || February 21 || Philadelphia || 1–1 || Pittsburgh || Favell || 9,198 || 25–23–9 || 59 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 58 || February 22 || Minnesota || 3–7 || Philadelphia || Favell || 14,392 || 26–23–9 || 61 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 59 || February 25 || Pittsburgh || 2–1 || Philadelphia || Favell || 14,418 || 26–24–9 || 61 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 60 || February 29 || Los Angeles || 3–1 || Philadelphia || Favell || 9,115 || 26–25–9 || 61 || Шаблон:NHL recap
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|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 61 || March 2 || Philadelphia || 0–4 || New York || Parent || 17,235 || 26–26–9 || 61 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 62 || March 3 || Oakland || 1–1 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Favell || 12,127 || 26–26–10 || 62 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 63 || March 6 || Philadelphia || 2–7 || Toronto || Favell || 15,831 || 26–27–10 || 62 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 64 || March 7 || Boston || 2–1 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Parent || 10,452 || 26–28–10 || 62 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 65 || March 10 || Minnesota || 0–2 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Parent || 10,171 || 27–28–10 || 64 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 66 || March 13 || Philadelphia || 4–2 || Minnesota || Favell || 13,387 || 28–28–10 || 66 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#ffc;"
| 67 || March 14 || Los Angeles || 0–0 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Parent || 4,116 || 28–28–11 || 67 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 68 || March 17 || Toronto || 4–7 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Parent || 13,650 || 29–28–11 || 69 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 69 || March 20 || Philadelphia || 5–1 || Oakland || Parent || 3,918 || 30–28–11 || 71 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 70 || March 23 || Philadelphia || 2–4 || Los Angeles || Parent || 14,003 || 30–29–11 || 71 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 71 || March 27 || Philadelphia || 0–3 || St. Louis || Favell || 9,315 || 30–30–11 || 71 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 72 || March 28 || St. Louis || 0–2 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Favell || 5,382 || 31–30–11 || 73 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 73 || March 30 || Pittsburgh || 2–0 || PhiladelphiaШаблон:Ref label || Favell || 5,569 || 31–31–11 || 73 || Шаблон:NHL recap
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 74 || March 31 || Philadelphia || 1–5 || Pittsburgh || Favell || 6,756 || 31–32–11 || 73 || Шаблон:NHL recap
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| colspan="10" style="text-align:center;"|
Notes:
Шаблон:Note labelGame played at Madison Square Garden due to the roof blowing off the Spectrum during a March 1 storm.[12]
Шаблон:Note labelGame played at Maple Leaf Gardens due to the roof blowing off the Spectrum during a March 1 storm.[12]
Шаблон:Note labelGame played at Le Colisée due to the roof blowing off the Spectrum during a March 1 storm.[12]
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Playoffs
Шаблон:Game log start Шаблон:Game log section start |- align=center bgcolor="#fcc" | 1 || April 4 || St. Louis || 1–0 || Philadelphia || || Parent || 10,649 || Blues lead 1–0 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- align=center bgcolor="#cfc" | 2 || April 6 || St. Louis || 3–4 || Philadelphia || || Favell || 11,111 || Series tied 1–1 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- align=center bgcolor="#fcc" | 3 || April 10 || Philadelphia || 2–3 || St. Louis || 2OT || Parent || 10,867 || Blues lead 2–1 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- align=center bgcolor="#fcc" | 4 || April 11 || Philadelphia || 2–5 || St. Louis || || Favell || 11,070 || Blues lead 3–1 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- align=center bgcolor="#cfc" | 5 || April 13 || St. Louis || 1–6 || Philadelphia || || Parent || 10,587 || Blues lead 3–2 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- align=center bgcolor="#cfc" | 6 || April 16 || Philadelphia || 2–1 || St. Louis || 2OT || Parent || 13,738 || Series tied 3–3 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- align=center bgcolor="#fcc" | 7 || April 18 || St. Louis || 3–1 || Philadelphia || || Parent || 14,646 || Blues win 4–3 || Шаблон:NHL recap |- Шаблон:Game log section end |- | Legend: Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Game log end
Player statistics
Scoring
- Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
- Шаблон:Dagger = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
- Шаблон:Double-dagger = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Goaltending
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30 | Bernie Parent | 38 | 37 | 15 | 17 | 5 | 1249 | 93 | 2.48 | .926 | 4 | 2,243:51 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 215 | 8 | 1.36 | .963 | 0 | 353:33 |
1 | Doug Favell | 37 | 37 | 16 | 15 | 6 | 1204 | 83 | 2.27 | .931 | 4 | 2,190:44 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 62 | 8 | 4.01 | .871 | 0 | 119:47 |
Awards and records
Awards
Type | Award/honor | Recipient | Ref |
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League (in-season) |
NHL All-Star Game selection | Leon Rochefort | [14] |
Records
Excluding the shortened 1994–95, 2012–13, and 2020–21 seasons, the 173 goals scored during the regular season is the lowest total in franchise history.[15] During game six of the team’s playoff series against St. Louis that the Flyers won 2–1 in the second overtime period, goaltender Bernie Parent made 63 saves on 64 shots against, both team records.[16][17] His playoff year totals for goals against average (1.36) is also a team record and his save percentage (.963) is a league record.[18][19]
Milestones
Milestone | Player | Date | Ref |
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Players on ice for opening faceoff | Lou Angotti (F) | October 11, 1967 | |
Jean Gauthier (D) | |||
Wayne Hicks (F) | |||
John Miszuk (D) | |||
Bernie Parent (G) | |||
Brit Selby (F) | |||
Penalty | Lou Angotti | October 11, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [21] |
Goal | Bill Sutherland | October 11, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [21] |
Assists | Leon Rochefort | October 11, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [21] |
John Miszuk | |||
Game-winning goal | Ed Hoekstra | October 18, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [22] |
Shutout | Doug Favell | October 19, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [23] |
Powerplay goal | Ed Hoekstra | October 22, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [24] |
Shorthanded goal | Forbes Kennedy | October 29, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [25] |
Hat-trick | Leon Rochefort | November 4, 1967Шаблон:Efn | [26] |
20-goal season | Leon Rochefort | February 29, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [27] |
Penalty, playoffs | John Miszuk | April 4, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [28] |
Goal, playoffs | Pat Hannigan | April 6, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [29] |
Assists, playoffs | Claude LaForge | April 6, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [29] |
Jean Gauthier | |||
Powerplay goal, playoffs | Don Blackburn | April 6, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [29] |
Game-winning goal, playoffs | Leon Rochefort | April 6, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [29] |
Shorthanded goal, playoffs | Forbes Kennedy | April 13, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [30] |
Hat-trick, playoffs | Rosaire Paiement | April 13, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [30] |
Overtime goal, playoffs | Don Blackburn | April 16, 1968Шаблон:Efn | [31] |
Transactions
The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 3, 1967, the day after the deciding game of the 1967 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 11, 1968, the day of the deciding game of the 1968 Stanley Cup Finals.[32]
Trades
Date | Details | Ref | |
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September 12, 1967 | To Philadelphia Flyers Al Millar |
To Toronto Maple Leafs Cash |
[33] |
September 14, 1967 | To Philadelphia Flyers Dick Sarrazin |
To Detroit Red Wings Cash |
[34] |
October 18, 1967 | To Philadelphia Flyers Rosaire Paiement |
To Boston Bruins 1st-round pick in 1970 |
[35] |
October 20, 1967 | To Philadelphia Flyers Larry Zeidel |
To Cleveland Barons (AHL) Cash |
[36] |
February 27, 1968 | To Philadelphia Flyers Future considerationsШаблон:Efn |
To Pittsburgh Penguins Wayne Hicks |
[37] |
Players acquired
Date | Player | Former team | Via | Ref |
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Шаблон:Start date | Rene Drolet | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [38] |
Jean-Guy Gendron | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [39] | |
John Hanna | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [40] | |
Wayne Hicks | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [41] | |
Ed Hoekstra | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [42] | |
Andre Lacroix | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [43] | |
Claude LaForge | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [44] | |
Ralph MacSweyn | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [45] | |
Jim Morrison | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [46] | |
Simon Nolet | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [47] | |
Roger Pelletier | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [48] | |
Fern Rivard | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [49] | |
Bill Sutherland | Quebec Aces (AHL) | Purchase of AHL team | [50] | |
Шаблон:Start date | Lou Angotti | Chicago Black Hawks | Expansion draft | [7] |
Terry Ball | New York Rangers | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Don Blackburn | Toronto Maple Leafs | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Dwight Carruthers | Detroit Red Wings | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Dick Cherry | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Bob Courcy | Montreal Canadiens | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Gary Dornhoefer | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Doug Favell | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Jean Gauthier | Montreal Canadiens | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Pat Hannigan | Chicago Black Hawks | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Jim Johnson | New York Rangers | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Forbes Kennedy | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
John Miszuk | Chicago Black Hawks | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Bernie Parent | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Garry Peters | Montreal Canadiens | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Leon Rochefort | Montreal Canadiens | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Brit Selby | Toronto Maple Leafs | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Ed Van Impe | Chicago Black Hawks | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Joe Watson | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Keith Wright | Boston Bruins | Expansion draft | [7] | |
Шаблон:Start date | Claude Cyr | Drummondville Eagles (QSHL) | Free agency | [51] |
Шаблон:Start date | Andre Gaudette | Montreal Junior Canadiens (OHA) | Free agency |
Signings
Date | Player | Term | Ref |
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Шаблон:Start date | Bernie Parent | [51] | |
Шаблон:Start date | Gary Dornhoefer | [52] | |
Forbes Kennedy | [52] | ||
Jim Johnson | [52] | ||
Keith Wright | [52] | ||
Шаблон:Start date | Serge Bernier | [34] | |
Andre Lacroix | [34] | ||
N/A | John Marshall | [53] | |
Al Sarault | |||
Ken Schutz | |||
Шаблон:Start date | Ed Van Impe | 2-year | [54][55] |
Шаблон:Start date | Joe Watson | 2-year | [55] |
Шаблон:Start date | Don Blackburn | ||
Leon Rochefort | |||
Шаблон:Start date | Jim Morrison | ||
Шаблон:Start date | Simon Nolet |
Draft picks
NHL Expansion Draft
Philadelphia's picks at the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, which was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, on June 6, 1967.[56]
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Team |
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1 | 2 | Bernie Parent | Goaltender | Boston Bruins |
2 | 9 | Doug Favell | Goaltender | Boston Bruins |
3 | 16 | Ed Van Impe | Defense | Chicago Black Hawks |
4 | 21 | Joe Watson | Defense | Boston Bruins |
5 | 27 | Brit Selby | Left wing | Toronto Maple Leafs |
6 | 33 | Lou Angotti | Right wing | Chicago Black Hawks |
7 | 39 | Leon Rochefort | Right wing | Montreal Canadiens |
8 | 45 | Don Blackburn | Left wing | Toronto Maple Leafs |
9 | 51 | John Miszuk | Defense | Chicago Black Hawks |
10 | 57 | Garry Peters | Center | Montreal Canadiens |
11 | 63 | Dick Cherry | Defense | Boston Bruins |
12 | 69 | Jean Gauthier | Defense | Montreal Canadiens |
13 | 75 | Jim Johnson | Center | New York Rangers |
14 | 81 | Gary Dornhoefer | Right wing | Boston Bruins |
15 | 87 | Forbes Kennedy | Center | Boston Bruins |
16 | 93 | Pat Hannigan | Left wing | Toronto Maple Leafs |
17 | 99 | Dwight Carruthers | Defense | Detroit Red Wings |
18 | 105 | Bob Courcy | Center | Montreal Canadiens |
19 | 111 | Keith Wright | Right wing | Boston Bruins |
20 | 117 | Terry Ball | Defense | New York Rangers |
NHL Amateur Draft
Philadelphia's picks at the 1967 NHL Amateur Draft, which was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, on June 7, 1967.[57]
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | Team (league) |
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1 | 5 | Serge Bernier | Center | Шаблон:Flagu | Sorel Éperviers (QJHL) |
2 | 14 | Al Sarault | Defense | Шаблон:Flagu | Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJAHL) |
NHL Special Internal Amateur Draft
Philadelphia's picks at the 1967 NHL Special Internal Amateur Draft, which was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, on June 7, 1967.[58] Sponsored players aged 20 before May 31, 1967, who played as amateurs during the 1966–67 season were eligible for selection.[58] There were only four selections total in this draft, two of which were made by the Flyers.[58][53][59][60]
Player | Position | Nationality | Team (league) | NHL rights |
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John Marshall | Right wing | Шаблон:Flagu | Markham Seal-a-Wax (MJBHL) | Toronto Maple Leafs |
Ken Schutz | Right wing | Шаблон:Flagu | London Nationals (OHA) | Toronto Maple Leafs |
Farm teams
The Flyers were affiliated with the Quebec Aces of the AHL,[61] whom they purchased on May 8, 1967, the Seattle Totems and Phoenix Roadrunners[62] of the WHL, and the Knoxville Knights of the EHL.[63] Quebec finished second in their division and made it to the Calder Cup Finals before losing to the Rochester Americans in six games. Head coach Vic Stasiuk was awarded the Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award as coach of the year and Simon Nolet won the John B. Sollenberger Trophy as the league's leading scorer.[64] Seattle finished 2nd in the 5-team WHL and won the Lester Patrick Cup as league champions. Knoxville finished 9th in the 12-team EHL and missed the playoffs in what proved to be their final season in existence.
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