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72-73jets
1972–73 Winnipeg Jets
League 2nd WHA
Division 1st Western
1972–73 record 43–31–4
Home record 26–11–2
Road record 17–20–2
Goals for 285
Goals against 249
Team information
General manager Annis Stukus
Coach Bobby Hull
Captain Ab McDonald
Alternate captains Bob Woytowich
Bill Sutherland
Arena Winnipeg Arena
Team leaders
Goals Bobby Hull (51)
Assists Norm Beaudin (65)
Points Bobby Hull (103)
Norm Beaudin (103)
Penalty minutes Steve Cuddie (121)
Wins Ernie Wakely (26)
Goals against average Joe Daley (2.89)

The 1972–73 Winnipeg Jets season was the 1st season of the Jets franchise in the World Hockey Association (WHA). The Jets finished 1st in the Western Division and lost in the Avco Cup Finals to the New England Whalers 4 games to 1.

Off-season[]

The Jets' first signing was Norm Beaudin ("the Original Jet").

Long unhappy because of his relatively poor NHL salary in the period when he was hockey's preeminent superstar, Hull responded to overtures from the upstart World Hockey Association's Winnipeg Jets in 1972 by jesting that he'd jump to them for a million dollars, a sum then considered absurd. Gathering the other league owners together to contribute to the unprecedented amount on the grounds that inking such a major star would give instant credibility to the new rival league that was competing directly against the entrenched NHL, Jets' owner Ben Hatskin agreed to Hull's request.

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Bobby Hull and family with his $1M cheque, June 27, 1972.

A ten year contract for $2.75 million, an unprecedented sum, was offered. For the first five seasons, Hull would receive a salary of $250,000 per year to play. For the latter five seasons, he was meant to receive $100,000 each year to work in their front office. The contract included the clause that he could not be traded against his wishes. To sign the contract, on June 27, 1972, Hull flew into St. Paul, Minnesota so that he would receive a U.S. tax break. As the 95th signee of the WHA, he used 11 pens to represent the 11 clubs in the new WHA. In return, the clubs all pitched in to pay Hull's signing bonus. At a press conference, 33-year-old Hull received an oversized check for $1 million. Although his debut with Winnipeg was held up in litigation by the NHL, Hull instantly became the WHA's greatest star.

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Bobby Hull's 1972-73 jersey.

The Jets inaugural jersey colours were dark blue, white and red with a primarily white home jersey and a primarily dark blue away jersey. They'd stay with these colours throughout the club's existence. The white jersey had blue shoulder yolks while the away jersey had no yolks. Both jerseys had stripes on the arms and body. The jerseys had two features that existed for this season only. First, the nameplates on the backs were highlighted and featured a unique font. Second, the team's logo was a slanted "JETS" with a small hockey player to the left.

Pre-Season[]

The Jets played five exhibition game in October 1972 finishing with a 2-3 record.

October 1, 1972: Jets 5, Minnesota Fighting Saints 7 @Duluth
October 3, 1972: Jets 2, Minnesota Fighting Saints 5 @ Winnipeg
October 4, 1972: Jets 3, Alberta Oilers 6 @ Edmonton
October 5, 1972: Jets 2, Los Angeles Sharks 1 @ Regina
October 8, 1972: Jets 6, Los Angeles Sharks 5 @ Winnipeg

Regular Season[]

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Ceremonial face-off between Ab McDonald and Al Hamilton at the Jets first home game, October 15, 1972.

When the Jets played their first game on October 12, 1972 in New York against the Raiders, the Jets were without Bobby Hull. He was in court battling his former team, the Chicago Black Hawks over his new contract. The Jets would still win that first game 6–4. Three days later, the Jets made their home debut losing to the Alberta Oilers 5–2.

Bobby Hull won his court battle and joined the Jets after missing 14 regular season games. He made his debut on the road on November 8, 1972 as the Jets lost to the Quebec Nordiques 3-2 with Hull assisting on a goal by Dan Johnson. At home on November 12 against the Los Angeles Sharks, Hull scored his first goal for the Jets. He added another and an assist in a 5-2 victory. In a replay at home the next night, Ernie Wakely recorded the first shutout in Jets history as they thumped the Sharks 8-0 with Hull scoring 2 goals and an assist.

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The Jets and Aeros in 1972-73 season action.

Goalie Gordon Tumilson played the only 3 games of his professional career in this season. A 4-3 loss on December 1, 1972 versus the Ottawa Nationals, a 7-4 loss on December 13 to the Philadelphia Blazers in which he played 18 minutes and, the last game of the regular season against Philadelphia, a 4-2 loss.

On March 28, 1973, Bobby Hull returned to Chicago to face the Cougars, having scored 49 goals. Hull potted his 50th of the season and when the game went into overtime, won it for the Jets with his 51st. At the end of the regular season, Bobby Hull had scored 51 goals and 103 points. He captured the WHA's first MVP award and was a First Team All-Star. The Jets won the Western Division with a 43–31–4 record.

Final Standings[]

Western Division
GP W L T GF GA PIM Pts
Winnipeg Jets 78 43 31 4 285 249 757 90
Houston Aeros 78 39 35 4 284 269 1363 82
Los Angeles Sharks 78 37 35 6 259 250 1477 80
Minnesota Fighting Saints 78 38 37 3 250 269 843 79
Alberta Oilers 78 38 37 3 269 256 1134 79
Chicago Cougars 78 26 50 2 245 295 811 54

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


Game Log[]

Regular Season Results
No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 W October 12, 1972 6-4 @ New York Raiders (1972–73) 1–0–0
2 W October 13, 1972 4-3 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 2–0–0
3 L October 15, 1972 2-5 Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 2–1–0
4 L October 17, 1972 2-3 (OT) @ Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 2–2–0
5 T October 20, 1972 1-1 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 2–2–1
6 W October 22, 1972 6-3 Philadelphia Blazers (1972–73) 3–2–1
7 W October 24, 1972 5-3 Philadelphia Blazers (1972–73) 4–2–1
8 W October 27, 1972 4-2 Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 5–2–1
9 W October 29, 1972 5-3 Houston Aeros (1972–73) 6–2–1
10 L October 31, 1972 1-3 @ Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 6–3–1
11 L November 1, 1972 0-3 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 6–4–1
12 L November 3, 1972 6-9 New York Raiders (1972–73) 6–5–1
13 W November 5, 1972 3-1 New York Raiders (1972–73) 7–5–1
14 L November 6, 1972 2-6 @ New England Whalers (1972–73) 7–6–1
15 L November 8, 1972 2-3 @ Quebec Nordiques (1972–73) 7–7–1
16 W November 9, 1972 4-1 @ Ottawa Nationals (1972–73) 8–7–1
17 L November 10, 1972 1-5 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 8–8–1
18 W November 12, 1972 5-2 Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 9–8–1
19 W November 14, 1972 8-0 Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 10–8–1
20 L November 15, 1972 1-3 @ Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 10–9–1
21 W November 17, 1972 5-1 @ Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 11–9–1
22 W November 19, 1972 4-3 @ Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 12–9–1
23 W November 21, 1972 4-2 @ Houston Aeros (1972–73) 13–9–1
24 L November 23, 1972 5-6 (OT) @ Houston Aeros (1972–73) 13–10–1
25 W November 24, 1972 5-3 Quebec Nordiques (1972–73) 14–10–1
26 W November 26, 1972 4-1 Quebec Nordiques (1972–73) 15–10–1
27 W November 28, 1972 3-0 Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 16–10–1
28 T November 30, 1972 3-3 @ Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 16–10–2
29 L December 1, 1972 3-4 Ottawa Nationals (1972–73) 16–11–2
30 W December 3, 1972 5-1 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 17–11–2
31 L December 5, 1972 2-4 Quebec Nordiques (1972–73) 17–12–2
32 W December 6, 1972 7-1 Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 18–12–2
33 W December 8, 1972 6-2 Houston Aeros (1972–73) 19–12–2
34 W December 9, 1972 3–2 (OT) @ Cleveland Crusaders (1972–73) 20–12–2
35 L December 11, 1972 3-4 @ New England Whalers (1972–73) 20–13–2
36 L December 13, 1972 4-7 @ Philadelphia Blazers (1972–73) 20–14–2
37 L December 15, 1972 4-6 @ Philadelphia Blazers (1972–73) 20–15–2
38 W December 17, 1972 4-3 @ New York Raiders (1972–73) 21–15–2
39 L December 21, 1972 0-3 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 21–16–2
40 L December 22, 1972 2-3 @ Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 21–17–2
41 W December 26, 1972 3-2 Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 22–17–2
42 L January 1, 1973 3-7 @ Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 22–18–2
43 W January 7, 1973 6-2 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 23–18–2
44 W January 10, 1973 6-1 Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 24–18–2
45 W January 12, 1973 5-3 Cleveland Crusaders (1972–73) 25–18–2
46 W January 14, 1973 3-1 Cleveland Crusaders (1972–73) 26–18–2
47 W January 16, 1973 3-1 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972–73) 27–18–2
48 W January 19, 1973 6-2 New England Whalers (1972–73) 28–18–2
49 L January 21, 1973 2-7 New England Whalers (1972–73) 28–19–2
50 L January 23, 1973 4-5 (OT) @ Cleveland Crusaders (1972–73) 28–20–2
51 L January 24, 1973 1-6 @ New England Whalers (1972–73) 28–21–2
52 T January 26, 1973 2-2 @ Quebec Nordiques (1972–73) 28–21–3
53 W January 28, 1973 5-4 @ Ottawa Nationals (1972–73) 29–21–3
54 L February 2, 1973 3-4 Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 29–22–3
55 W February 4, 1973 5-3 @ Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 30–22–3
56 L February 7, 1973 2-5 @ Houston Aeros (1972–73) 30–23–3
57 W February 8, 1973 3-1 @ Houston Aeros (1972–73) 31–23–3
58 W February 10, 1973 6-5 (OT) @ Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 32–23–3
59 W February 11, 1973 3-0 @ Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 33–23–3
60 W February 15, 1973 7-2 @ Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 34–23–3
61 W February 16, 1973 7-0 Houston Aeros (1972–73) 35–23–3
62 W February 18, 1973 4-2 Houston Aeros (1972–73) 36–23–3
63 W February 25, 1973 5-3 Philadelphia Blazers (1972–73) 37–23–3
64 W February 27, 1973 5-1 Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 38–23–3
65 W March 2, 1973 2-1 Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 39–23–3
66 W March 4, 1973 2-1 Los Angeles Sharks (1972–73) 40–23–3
67 L March 6, 1973 2-5 @ Ottawa Nationals (1972–73) 40–24–3
68 W March 8, 1973 7-4 @ Quebec Nordiques (1972–73) 41–24–3
69 L March 10, 1973 2-3 (OT) @ New York Raiders (1972–73) 41–25–3
70 L March 11, 1973 2-11 Cleveland Crusaders (1972–73) 41–26–3
71 L March 14, 1973 5-7 New England Whalers (1972–73) 41–27–3
72 L March 16, 1973 1-6 Ottawa Nationals (1972–73) 41–28–3
73 L March 18, 1973 2-4 Ottawa Nationals (1972–73) 41–29–3
74 T March 22, 1973 1-1 Alberta Oilers (1972–73) 41–29–4
75 W March 25, 1973 8-4 New York Raiders (1972–73) 42–29–4
76 W March 28, 1973 4-3 (OT) @ Chicago Cougars (1972–73) 43–29–4
77 L March 30, 1973 2-4 @ Cleveland Crusaders (1972–73) 43–30–4
78 L April 1, 1973 2-4 @ Philadelphia Blazers (1972–73) 43–31–4

Playoffs[]

In the playoffs, the Jets beat the Minnesota Fighting Saints in 5 games. In the second round of the playoffs, the Jets beat the Houston Aeros in 4 straight to reach the Avco World Trophy finals. In the Finals, the Jets were beaten by the New England Whalers in 5 games.

Winnipeg Jets 4, Minnesota Fighting Saints 1[]

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 6 Minnesota Fighting Saints 1–3 Winnipeg Jets 1–0
2 April 8 Minnesota Fighting Saints 2–5 Winnipeg Jets 2–0
3 April 10 Winnipeg Jets 4–6 Minnesota Fighting Saints 2–1
4 April 11 Winnipeg Jets 3–2 OT Minnesota Fighting Saints 3–1
5 April 15 Minnesota Fighting Saints 5–8 Winnipeg Jets 4–1

Winnipeg Jets 4, Houston Aeros 0[]

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 20 Houston Aeros 1–5 Winnipeg Jets 1–0
2 April 22 Houston Aeros 0–2 Winnipeg Jets 2–0
3 April 24 Winnipeg Jets 4–2 Houston Aeros 3–0
4 April 26 Winnipeg Jets 3–0 Houston Aeros 4–0

New England Whalers 4, Winnipeg Jets 1[]

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Larry Pleau scores the winning goal, Game 5 of the 1973 Avco World Trophy Finals, May 6, 1973.

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 29 Winnipeg Jets 2–7 New England Whalers 0–1
2 May 2 New England Whalers 7–4 Winnipeg Jets 0–2
3 May 3 New England Whalers 3–4 Winnipeg Jets 1–2
4 May 5 Winnipeg Jets 2–4 New England Whalers 1–3
5 May 6 Winnipeg Jets 6–9 New England Whalers 1–4

Player Stats[]

Forwards[]

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; A= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points

# Player GP G A PTS PIM
9 Bobby Hull 63 51 52 103 37
11 Norm Beaudin 78 38 65 103 15
7 Christian Bordeleau 78 47 54 101 12
17 Dan Johnson 76 19 23 42 17
14 Ab McDonald 77 17 24 41 16
19 Milt Black 75 18 16 34 14
8 Wally Boyer 69 6 28 34 27
12 Dunc Rousseau 75 16 17 33 75
18 Cal Swenson 77 7 21 28 19
16 Jean Guy Gratton 71 15 12 27 37
10 Bill Sutherland 48 6 16 22 34
15 Garth Rizzuto 61 10 10 20 32
22 Freeman "Duke" Asmundson 76 2 14 16 54
27 Brian Cadle 56 4 4 8 39

Defencemen[]

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; A= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points

# Player GP G A PTS PIM
5 Larry Hornung 77 13 45 58 28
4 Joe Zanussi 73 4 21 25 53
6 Steve Cuddie 77 7 13 20 121
3 Bob Ash 76 3 14 17 39
2 Bob Woytowich 62 2 4 6 47
24 John Shmyr 7 0 0 0 2

Goaltending[]

Note: GP= Games played; MIN= Minutes; W= Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against

# Player GP MIN W L T SO GAA
1 Joe Daley 29 1718 17 10 1 2 2.89
30 Ernie Wakely 49 2894 26 19 3 2 3.15
24, 28 Gordon Tumilson 3 138 0 2 0 0 4.34

Awards and Records[]

Gallery[]

Video[]

48 minutes of game action from the October 27, 1972 Chicago Cougars-Winnipeg Jets match.

References[]


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