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1975–76 Chicago Black Hawks
Division 1st Smythe
Conference 4th Campbell
1975–76 record 32–30–18
Home record 17–15–8
Road record 15–15–10
Goals for 254
Goals against 261
Team information
General manager Tommy Ivan
Coach Billy Reay
Captain Stan Mikita
Pit Martin
Arena Chicago Stadium
Team leaders
Goals Pit Martin (32)
Assists Dale Tallon (47)
Points Pit Martin (71)
Penalty minutes Phil Russell (194)
Plus/minus Keith Magnuson (+13)
Wins Tony Esposito (30)
Goals against average Tony Esposito (2.97)

The 1975–76 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 50th season in the NHL. The Hawks finished 1st in the Smythe Division and lost in the Quarter-finals to the Montreal Canadiens 4 games to 0.

Regular Season[]

Chicago started off the regular season on the right foot, as they had a 10-4-11 record in their first 25 games to take the lead in the Smythe Division. The Hawks had a 15 game unbeaten streak (6-0-9) in that span. The team would cool off, but get hot again, and reached a peak of being ten games over .500 with a record of 21-11-16 through 48 games. Chicago would fall into a slump, and actually found themselves under .500 with only four games left in the season, as they fell to 29-30-17. The club would go unbeaten in their last four games (3-0-1) to finish the year with a 32-30-18 record, earning 82 points, which was enough to finish in first place in the Smythe Division. The Hawks 32 wins was their lowest total since 1967-68, when they also won 32 games. [1]

Offensively, the Black Hawks were led by Pit Martin, who had a club high 32 goals and 71 points, while Dennis Hull rebounded from a poor 1974-75 season to score 27 goals and 66 points. Ivan Boldirev scored 28 goals and 62 points, while defenseman Dale Tallon led the club with 47 assists, while scoring 15 goals for 62 points. Stan Mikita missed 32 games due to injuries, however, he still earned 57 points. Keith Magnuson had a team high +13 rating, while Phil Russell led the club with 194 penalty minutes.

In goal, Tony Esposito once again led the club with 30 victories and a 2.97 GAA, earning four shutouts in 68 games.[2]

Final Standings[]

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Chicago Black Hawks 80 32 30 18 254 261 82
Vancouver Canucks 80 33 32 15 271 272 81
St. Louis Blues 80 29 37 14 249 290 72
Minnesota North Stars 80 20 53 7 195 303 47
Kansas City Scouts 80 12 56 12 190 351 36

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.


Game Log[]

# Date Visitor Score Home Record Pts
1 October 8 Chicago Black Hawks 2–2 New York Rangers 0–0–1 1
2 October 11 Chicago Black Hawks 1–2 Toronto Maple Leafs 0–1–1 1
3 October 12 Vancouver Canucks 0-3 Chicago Black Hawks 1–1-1 3
4 October 15 Detroit Red Wings 4–4 Chicago Black Hawks 1–1–2 4
5 October 16 Chicago Black Hawks 1–7 Buffalo Sabres 1–2–2 4
6 October 18 Chicago Black Hawks 3–1 Minnesota North Stars 2–2–2 6
7 October 19 Minnesota North Stars 2–3 Chicago Black Hawks 3–2–2 8
8 October 22 Los Angeles Kings 5–3 Chicago Black Hawks 3–3–2 8
9 October 25 Chicago Black Hawks 4–0 Kansas City Scouts 4–3–2 10
10 October 26 Washington Capitals 7–5 Chicago Black Hawks 4–4–2 10
11 October 29 Montreal Canadiens 1–2 Chicago Black Hawks 5–4–2 12
12 November 1 Chicago Black Hawks 3–1 Detroit Red Wings 6–4–2 14
13 November 2 Vancouver Canucks 1–6 Chicago Black Hawks 7–4–2 16
14 November 5 Philadelphia Flyers 4-4 Chicago Black Hawks 7–4–3 17
15 November 8 Chicago Black Hawks 7–5 Pittsburgh Penguins 8-4–3 19
16 November 9 Minnesota North Stars 0–3 Chicago Black Hawks 9–4–3 21
17 November 12 Chicago Black Hawks 4–4 New York Rangers 9-4–4 22
18 November 13 Chicago Black Hawks 5-5 Philadelphia Flyers 9–4–5 23
19 November 15 Chicago Black Hawks 4-4 Montreal Canadiens 9–4–6 24
20 November 19 Chicago Black Hawks 4–2 Los Angeles Kings 10–4–6 26
21 November 22 Chicago Black Hawks 1–1 Vancouver Canucks 10–4–7 27
22 November 26 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–4 Chicago Black Hawks 10–4–8 28
23 November 29 Boston Bruins 4-4 Chicago Black Hawks 10–4–9 29
24 November 30 Kansas City Scouts 1–1 Chicago Black Hawks 10–4–10 30
25 December 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–3 Chicago Black Hawks 10–4–11 31
26 December 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2-5 Philadelphia Flyers 10–5–11 31
27 December 7 Atlanta Flames 2-0 Chicago Black Hawks 10–6–11 31
28 December 10 Chicago Black Hawks 7-2 Washington Capitals 11–6–11 33
29 December 13 Chicago Black Hawks 1–2 Minnesota North Stars 11–7–11 33
30 December 14 St. Louis Blues 4–3 Chicago Black Hawks 11–8–11 33
31 December 17 Philadelphia Flyers 4–2 Chicago Black Hawks 11–9–11 33
32 December 19 Chicago Black Hawks 2–5 California Golden Seals 11–10–11 33
33 December 21 New York Islanders 2–5 Chicago Black Hawks 12–10–11 35
34 December 23 St. Louis Blues 1–4 Chicago Black Hawks 13–10–11 37
35 December 27 Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 Toronto Maple Leafs 14–10–11 39
36 December 28 Buffalo Sabres 2-2 Chicago Black Hawks 14–10–12 40
37 December 30 California Golden Seals 3–5 Chicago Black Hawks 15–10–12 42
38 January 3 Chicago Black Hawks 1–1 New York Islanders 15–10–13 43
39 January 4 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–5 Chicago Black Hawks 16–10–13 45
40 January 9 Chicago Black Hawks 1–1 Atlanta Flames 16–10–14 46
41 January 11 New York Rangers 6–2 Chicago Black Hawks 16–11–14 46
42 January 14 Chicago Black Hawks 2-2 California Golden Seals 16-11–15 47
43 January 16 Chicago Black Hawks 2–1 Vancouver Canucks 17–11–15 49
44 January 18 Philadelphia Flyers 0–2 Chicago Black Hawks 18-11–15 51
45 January 21 Chicago Black Hawks 3–3 New York Rangers 18–11–16 52
46 January 24 Chicago Black Hawks 2-1 St. Louis Blues 19–11–16 54
47 January 25 Kansas City Scouts 1–3 Chicago Black Hawks 20–11–16 56
48 January 28 Atlanta Flames 3–7 Chicago Black Hawks 21–11–16 58
49 January 29 Chicago Black Hawks 3–5 Boston Bruins 21–12–16 58
50 January 31 Chicago Black Hawks 1–2 Detroit Red Wings 21–13–16 58
51 February 1 Vancouver Canucks 3–2 Chicago Black Hawks 21–14–16 58
52 February 4 Chicago Black Hawks 3–8 Montreal Canadiens 21–15–16 58
53 February 6 Chicago Black Hawks 2–1 Atlanta Flames 22–15–16 60
54 February 8 Washington Capitals 2–4 Chicago Black Hawks 23–15–16 62
55 February 11 Los Angeles Kings 7-4 Chicago Black Hawks 23–16–16 62
56 February 14 Chicago Black Hawks 5–4 Kansas City Scouts 24–16–16 64
57 February 15 Boston Bruins 4–1 Chicago Black Hawks 24–17–16 64
58 February 18 Buffalo Sabres 4–4 Chicago Black Hawks 24–17–17 65
59 February 21 Chicago Black Hawks 1–10 Pittsburgh Penguins 24–18–17 65
60 February 22 California Golden Seals 5–2 Chicago Black Hawks 24–19–17 65
61 February 24 Chicago Black Hawks 4–1 Vancouver Canucks 25–19–17 67
62 February 26 Chicago Black Hawks 6–2 Los Angeles Kings 26–19–17 69
63 February 28 Chicago Black Hawks 1–4 New York Islanders 26–20–17 69
64 February 29 Chicago Black Hawks 1–4 Washington Capitals 26–21–17 69
65 March 4 Chicago Black Hawks 4-6 Buffalo Sabres 26–22–17 69
66 March 6 Chicago Black Hawks 4–7 St. Louis Blues 26–23–17 69
67 March 10 Montreal Canadiens 5–1 Chicago Black Hawks 26-24–17 69
68 March 13 Chicago Black Hawks 4–1 Minnesota North Stars 27–24–17 71
69 March 14 New York Islanders 5–3 Chicago Black Hawks 27–25–17 71
70 March 16 Chicago Black Hawks 6–3 Kansas City Scouts 28–25–17 73
71 March 17 Toronto Maple Leafs 5–6 Chicago Black Hawks 29–25–17 75
72 March 20 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 New York Islanders 29–26-17 75
73 March 21 Detroit Red Wings 6–0 Chicago Black Hawks 29–27–17 75
74 March 24 Atlanta Flames 7–2 Chicago Black Hawks 29–28–17 75
75 March 25 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 Boston Bruins 29–29–17 75
76 March 27 New York Rangers 6–5 Chicago Black Hawks 29–30–17 75
77 March 28 Minnesota North Stars 3–5 Chicago Black Hawks 30–30–17 77
78 March 31 Kansas City Scouts 3–6 Chicago Black Hawks 31-30–17 79
79 April 3 Chicago Black Hawks 3–3 St. Louis Blues 31–30–18 80
80 April 4 St. Louis Blues 2–7 Chicago Black Hawks 32-30–18 82

Playoffs[]

Since the Hawks won their division, they were given a bye in the NHL preliminary series, and would face the powerful Montreal Canadiens in the NHL quarter-finals. The Canadiens had a record breaking season in 1975-76, as they set NHL records with 58 wins and 127 points as they finished in first place in the Norris Division. The series opened with two games at the Montreal Forum, and the Canadiens quickly took control of the series, shutting out Chicago 4-0 in the series opener, and then winning 3-1 in the second game. The series shifted to Chicago Stadium for the next two games, but Montreal proved to be too good for the Hawks, as the Canadiens took the third game by a 2-1 score, then swept the Hawks out of the playoffs with a 4-1 victory in the fourth game.

Montreal Canadiens 4, Chicago Black Hawks 0[]

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 11 Chicago Black Hawks 0–4 Montreal Canadiens 0-1
2 April 13 Chicago Black Hawks 1–3 Montreal Canadiens 0-2
3 April 15 Montreal Canadiens 2–1 Chicago Black Hawks 0-3
4 April 18 Montreal Canadiens 4–1 Chicago Black Hawks 0-4

Player Stats[]

Scoring Leaders[]

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Pit Martin 80 32 39 71 44
Dennis Hull 80 29 39 68 28
Ivan Boldirev 78 28 34 62 33
Dale Tallon 80 15 47 62 101
Cliff Koroll 80 25 33 58 29

[3]

Goaltending[]

Player GP TOI W L T GA SO GAA
Tony Esposito 68 4003 30 23 13 198 4 2.97
Gilles Villemure 15 797 2 7 5 57 0 4.29

Playoff Stats[]

Scoring Leaders[]

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Dick Redmond 4 0 2 2 4
Darcy Rota 4 1 0 1 2
Pit Martin 4 1 0 1 4
Cliff Koroll 4 1 0 1 0
Phil Russell 4 0 1 1 17

Goaltending[]

Player GP TOI W L GA SO GAA
Tony Esposito 4 240 0 4 13 0 3.25

Draft Picks[]

Chicago's draft picks at the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft at the NHL Office in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 7 Greg Vaydik Flag of Canada Canada Medicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
2 25 Danny Arndt Flag of Canada Canada Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
3 43 Mike O'Connell Flag of the United States United States Kingston Canadians (OHA)
4 61 Pierre Giroux Flag of Canada Canada Hull Festivals (QMJHL)
5 79 Bob Hoffmeyer Flag of Canada Canada Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
6 97 Tom Ulseth Flag of the United States United States University of Wisconsin (NCAA)
7 115 Ted Bulley Flag of Canada Canada Hull Festivals (QMJHL)
8 141 Paul Jensen Flag of the United States United States Michigan Tech (NCAA)

Awards and Records[]

Video[]

Over ten minutes of the Canadiens-Black Hawks 1976 Quarter-finals Game 4.

References[]

Sources[]

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