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The Flyers repeated as Stanley Cup champions. The 1974\u201375 Flyers were the last Stanley Cup champion to be composed entirely of Canadian-born players.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsRegular season[edit]Season standings[edit]Playoffs[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Regular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Scoring[edit]Goaltending[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Records[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]Signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]Farm teams[edit]References[edit]Regular season[edit]In 1974\u201375, Dave Schultz topped his mark from the previous season by setting an NHL record for penalty minutes (472 in all). Bobby Clarke’s efforts earned him his second Hart Trophy and Bernie Parent was the lone recipient of the Vezina Trophy. The Flyers as a team improved their record slightly with a mark of 51\u201318\u201311, the best record in the league.Season standings[edit]Playoffs[edit]After a first-round bye, the Flyers easily swept the Toronto Maple Leafs and were presented with another New York-area team in the semifinals. The Flyers looked to be headed toward another sweep against the New York Islanders after winning the first three games. The Islanders, however, fought back by winning the next three games, setting up a deciding seventh game. The Flyers were finally able to shut the door on the Islanders, winning Game 7, 4\u20131. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Facing the Buffalo Sabres in the Stanley Cup Finals, the Flyers won the first two games at home. Game 3, played in Buffalo, would go down in hockey lore as “The Fog Game” due to an unusual May heat wave in Buffalo which forced parts of the game to be played in heavy fog, as Buffalo’s arena lacked air conditioning. The Flyers lost Games 3 and 4, but won Game 5 at home in dominating fashion, 5\u20131. On the road for Game 6, Bob Kelly scored the decisive goal and Parent posted another shutout (his fourth of the playoffs) as the Flyers repeated as Stanley Cup champions. Parent also repeated as the playoff MVP, winning his second consecutive Conn Smythe Trophy.Schedule and results[edit]Regular season[edit]1974\u201375 regular season[4]October: 6\u20133\u20131 (home: 3\u20132\u20131; road: 3\u20131\u20130)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap1October 10Los Angeles5\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,0070\u20131\u201300Recap2October 12Buffalo1\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,0071\u20131\u201302Recap3October 13Kansas City2\u20133PhiladelphiaStephenson17,0072\u20131\u201304Recap4October 17Boston4\u20131PhiladelphiaParent17,0072\u20132\u201304Recap5October 19Philadelphia6\u20133PittsburghStephenson13,4043\u20132\u201306Recap6October 20Montreal2\u20132PhiladelphiaParent17,0073\u20132\u201317Recap7October 22Philadelphia4\u20132Los AngelesParent13,5584\u20132\u201319Recap8October 25Philadelphia1\u20134CaliforniaTaylor12,3984\u20133\u201319Recap9October 26Philadelphia3\u20132VancouverParent15,5705\u20133\u2013111Recap10October 31NY Rangers1\u20135PhiladelphiaParent17,0076\u20133\u2013113RecapNovember: 8\u20133\u20132 (home: 5\u20132\u20130; road: 3\u20131\u20132)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap11November 2Philadelphia3\u20130MontrealParent18,0057\u20133\u2013115Recap12November 3NY Islanders1\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,0078\u20133\u2013117Recap13November 5Philadelphia4\u20134NY IslandersParent14,8658\u20133\u2013218Recap14November 7Minnesota0\u20132PhiladelphiaParent17,0079\u20133\u2013220Recap15November 9Washington2\u20136PhiladelphiaStephenson17,00710\u20133\u2013222Recap16November 10California0\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00711\u20133\u2013224Recap17November 13Philadelphia3\u20132NY RangersParent17,50012\u20133\u2013226Recap18November 15Philadelphia2\u20132AtlantaParent15,14112\u20133\u2013327Recap19November 16Philadelphia3\u20135St. LouisStephenson18,60712\u20134\u2013327Recap20November 21Vancouver4\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00712\u20135\u2013327Recap21November 23Philadelphia6\u20133TorontoParent16,48513\u20135\u2013329Recap22November 24Atlanta4\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00713\u20136\u2013329Recap23November 27Detroit2\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,00714\u20136\u2013331RecapDecember: 10\u20131\u20132 (home: 7\u20130\u20130; road: 3\u20131\u20132)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap24December 1Kansas City0\u201310PhiladelphiaParent17,00715\u20136\u2013333Recap25December 5Chicago2\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00716\u20136\u2013335Recap26December 6Philadelphia3\u20133Kansas CityParent8,97116\u20136\u2013436Recap27December 8NY Islanders2\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00717\u20136\u2013438Recap28December 12Minnesota0\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,00718\u20136\u2013440Recap29December 13Philadelphia3\u20132AtlantaParent15,14119\u20136\u2013442Recap30December 15St. Louis2\u20137PhiladelphiaParent17,00720\u20136\u2013444Recap31December 19Toronto1\u20135PhiladelphiaParent17,00721\u20136\u2013446Recap32December 21Philadelphia2\u20132DetroitStephenson14,39321\u20136\u2013547Recap33December 22Pittsburgh0\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00722\u20136\u2013549Recap34December 26Philadelphia4\u20131WashingtonParent18,13023\u20136\u2013551Recap35December 28Philadelphia1\u20132ChicagoParent19,00023\u20137\u2013551Recap36December 29Philadelphia5\u20132BuffaloParent15,86324\u20137\u2013553RecapJanuary: 7\u20133\u20132 (home: 4\u20131\u20130; road: 3\u20132\u20132)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap37January 1Philadelphia2\u20130VancouverParent15,57825\u20137\u2013555Recap38January 4Philadelphia2\u20132Los AngelesParent16,00525\u20137\u2013656Recap39January 5Philadelphia1\u20135CaliforniaParent11,15325\u20138\u2013656Recap40January 9NY Islanders3\u20131PhiladelphiaParent17,00725\u20139\u2013656Recap41January 11Philadelphia0\u20136MontrealParent18,72125\u201310\u2013656Recap42January 12California1\u20132PhiladelphiaParent17,00726\u201310\u2013658Recap43January 14Philadelphia6\u20134Kansas CityParent8,05727\u201310\u2013660Recap44January 16Washington0\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00728\u201310\u2013662Recap45January 18Atlanta1\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00729\u201310\u2013664Recap46January 23Philadelphia7\u20132St. LouisParent18,02230\u201310\u2013666Recap47January 26Philadelphia2\u20132BostonParent15,00330\u201310\u2013767Recap48January 30Toronto1\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00731\u201310\u2013769RecapFebruary: 5\u20137\u20132 (home: 4\u20131\u20130; road: 1\u20136\u20132)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap49February 1Buffalo0\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,00732\u201310\u2013771Recap50February 2Philadelphia1\u20135BostonParent15,00332\u201311\u2013771Recap51February 5Philadelphia4\u20133NY RangersParent17,50033\u201311\u2013773Recap52February 6NY Rangers3\u20131PhiladelphiaParent17,00733\u201312\u2013773Recap53February 8Philadelphia0\u20135MinnesotaStephenson15,23033\u201313\u2013773Recap54February 11Philadelphia1\u20133St. LouisParent17,92433\u201314\u2013773Recap55February 13Chicago1\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00734\u201314\u2013775Recap56February 15Philadelphia1\u20131NY IslandersParent14,86534\u201314\u2013876Recap57February 16Boston3\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00735\u201314\u2013878Recap58February 19Philadelphia3\u20134DetroitParent14,15035\u201315\u2013878Recap59February 20Philadelphia6\u20136BuffaloParent15,86335\u201315\u2013979Recap60February 23Philadelphia1\u20132NY RangersParent17,50035\u201316\u2013979Recap61February 26Philadelphia4\u20137AtlantaParent15,08735\u201317\u2013979Recap62February 27Vancouver1\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00736\u201317\u2013981RecapMarch: 13\u20131\u20131 (home: 8\u20130\u20130; road: 5\u20131\u20131)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap63March 1Kansas City0\u20133PhiladelphiaStephenson17,00737\u201317\u2013983Recap64March 2St. Louis2\u20134PhiladelphiaStephenson17,00738\u201317\u2013985Recap65March 5Philadelphia9\u20132MinnesotaStephenson14,58739\u201317\u2013987Recap66March 8Philadelphia2\u20138PittsburghTaylor13,40439\u201318\u2013987Recap67March 9Detroit5\u20138PhiladelphiaStephenson17,00740\u201318\u2013989Recap68March 13Pittsburgh0\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,00741\u201318\u2013991Recap69March 15Philadelphia4\u20134TorontoTaylor16,48541\u201318\u20131092Recap70March 16Los Angeles0\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,00742\u201318\u20131094Recap71March 18Philadelphia7\u20132WashingtonParent18,13043\u201318\u20131096Recap72March 22Minnesota0\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00744\u201318\u20131098Recap73March 23Montreal1\u20132PhiladelphiaParent17,00745\u201318\u201310100Recap74March 25Philadelphia5\u20133VancouverParent15,57046\u201318\u201310102Recap75March 26Philadelphia6\u20132CaliforniaParent11,06847\u201318\u201310104Recap76March 29Philadelphia5\u20132ChicagoParent18,00048\u201318\u201310106Recap77March 30Chicago1\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,00749\u201318\u201310108RecapApril: 2\u20130\u20131 (home: 1\u20130\u20131; road: 1\u20130\u20130)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap78April 3NY Rangers1\u20131PhiladelphiaParent17,00749\u201318\u201311109Recap79April 5Philadelphia4\u20131NY IslandersParent14,86550\u201318\u201311111Recap80April 6Atlanta2\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,00751\u201318\u201311113RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Tie (1 point)Playoffs[edit]1975 Stanley Cup playoffs[4]Quarterfinals vs. Toronto Maple Leafs \u2013 Flyers win 4\u20130GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 13Toronto3\u20136PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers lead 1\u20130Recap2April 15Toronto0\u20133PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers lead 2\u20130Recap3April 17Philadelphia2\u20130TorontoParent16,485Flyers lead 3\u20130Recap4April 19Philadelphia4\u20133TorontoOTParent16,485Flyers win 4\u20130RecapSemifinals vs. New York Islanders \u2013 Flyers win 4\u20133GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 29NY Islanders0\u20134PhiladelphiaStephenson17,077Flyers lead 1\u20130Recap2May 1NY Islanders4\u20135PhiladelphiaOTStephenson17,077Flyers lead 2\u20130Recap3May 4Philadelphia1\u20130NY IslandersParent14,865Flyers lead 3\u20130Recap4May 7Philadelphia3\u20134NY IslandersOTParent14,865Flyers lead 3\u20131Recap5May 8NY Islanders5\u20131PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers lead 3\u20132Recap6May 11Philadelphia1\u20132NY IslandersParent14,865Series tied 3\u20133Recap7May 13NY Islanders1\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers win 4\u20133RecapGameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1May 15Buffalo1\u20134PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers lead 1\u20130Recap2May 18Buffalo1\u20132PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers lead 2\u20130Recap3May 20Philadelphia4\u20135BuffaloOTParent15,863Flyers lead 2\u20131Recap4May 22Philadelphia2\u20134BuffaloParent15,863Series tied 2\u20132Recap5May 25Buffalo1\u20135PhiladelphiaParent17,077Flyers lead 3\u20132Recap6May 27Philadelphia2\u20130BuffaloParent15,863Flyers win 4\u20132RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0LossPlayer statistics[edit]Scoring[edit]Goaltending[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Records[edit]Among the team records set during the 1974\u201375 season was Bobby Clarke\u2019s 18-game point streak from February 26 to April 3, which was later tied by Eric Lindros during the 1998\u201399 season.[11] Clarke\u2019s 89 assists on the season set a franchise high that he replicated in 1975\u201376.[12] Goaltender Bernie Parent\u2019s 12 shutouts tied his mark from the previous season and enforcer Dave Schultz\u2019s 472 penalty minutes set a still-standing single season NHL record.[13][14]Two franchise winning streaks were set during the playoffs. The final win of an eight-game winning streak dating back to May 19, 1974, occurred on May 4.[15] Likewise, the final win of an 13-game home winning streak dating back to April 9, 1974, occurred on May 1.[16]Rick MacLeish scored a franchise record two hat tricks in the playoffs and Parent recorded four shutouts during the playoffs.[17][18] The team as a whole had five shutouts during the playoffs, a mark which was later tied by the 2009\u201310 team.[19]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 20, 1974, the day after the deciding game of the 1974 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 27, 1975, the day of the deciding game of the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals.[22]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]Signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]Philadelphia’s picks at the 1974 NHL amateur draft, which was held via conference call at the NHL’s office in Montreal, Quebec, on May 28, 1974.[42] The Flyers first-round pick, 17th overall, was traded to the California Golden Seals along with Al MacAdam and Larry Wright for Reggie Leach on May 24, 1974.[43]Farm teams[edit]The Flyers were affiliated with the Richmond Robins of the AHL[44] and the Philadelphia Firebirds of the NAHL.[45] The Flyers and the expansion Washington Capitals had a joint affiliation agreement with Richmond and both teams sent players there.[44] Richmond finished 2nd in their division and lost in seven games to the Hershey Bears in the first round of the playoffs.[46] Playing in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the first-year Firebirds finished 2nd in the league but lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Long Island Cougars.^ Goodenough wore number 4 in his first game, number 29 in his next three games, and number 23 in the following three games.^ Boland wore number 17 in his first game.^ Scored at 10:41 of the second period against Michel Belhumeur^ Selected by the Richmond Robins, the Flyers’ AHL affiliate.References[edit]GeneralSpecific^ “All Time Team Attendance”. P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013.^ Weekes, Don, The Big Book of Hockey Trivia, Greystone Books, p.\u00a0558^ “1974-1975 Division Standings Standings – NHL.com – Standings”. National Hockey League.^ a b “1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers Schedule and Results”. Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved August 28, 2022.^ “Conn Smythe Trophy”. National Hockey League. Retrieved August 6, 2015.^ “Hart Memorial Trophy”. National Hockey League. Retrieved August 6, 2015.^ 2014\u201315 NHL Official Guide & Record Book, p. 230\u201332^ “Vezina Trophy”. National Hockey League. Retrieved August 6, 2015.^ “28th NHL All-Star Game”. NHL.com. Retrieved August 6, 2015.^ “Flyers History \u2013 Team Awards”. P.Anson. Retrieved August 6, 2015.^ “Skater Records: Longest Point Streaks, Season”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 9, 2022.^ “Skater Records: Most Assists, Season”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.^ “Goaltender Records: Most Shutouts, Season”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.^ “Skater Records: Most Penalty Minutes, Season”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.^ “Playoff Team: Records Longest Winning Streaks, Multiple Playoff Years”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 14, 2022.^ 2016\u20132017 Philadelphia Flyers Media Guide, p. 346^ “Playoff Skater Records: Most Hat Tricks, Playoff Year”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.^ “Playoff Goaltender Records: Most Shutouts, Playoff Year”. records.nhl.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.^ 2016\u20132017 Philadelphia Flyers Media Guide, p. 347^ “Flyers History \u2013 All-Time Firsts”. P.Anson. Retrieved August 12, 2015.^ “Flyers History \u2013 Philadelphia Flyer Game Summary”. P.Anson. Retrieved August 14, 2015. 9-Nov-74 Washington Capitals 2 @ Philadelphia Flyers 6^ “Hockey Transactions Search Results”. Pro Sports Transactions. Retrieved April 12, 2014.^ Porter, John (May 25, 1974). “2nd Seals Deal \u2013 Leach to Philly”. Oakland Tribune. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Maple Leafs get Flett from Flyers”. AP. The Berkshire Eagle. May 30, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Flyers sell Keenan”. AP. Independent. August 21, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Blues Give Up On Stephenson”. AP. The Mexico Ledger. September 14, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Flyers Get Ted Harris From Blues”. AP. The Yuma Daily Sun. September 16, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Seals Add Talent For Game Tonight”. AP. The Times. December 12, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Ronald Chipperfield \u2013 Notes”. NHL.com. Retrieved December 18, 2014.^ a b Parsons, Mark (November 24, 2012). “1974 NHL Reverse Draft”. Historical Hockey Stats & Trivia. Retrieved July 29, 2015.^ a b “no title”. Independent. June 14, 1974. 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Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ a b c d e f g “Flyers Sign 7”. AP. The Morning Herald. June 21, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “Hockey Transactions”. The Kansas City Times. August 28, 1974. Retrieved December 18, 2014 \u2013 via Newspapers.com.^ “1974 NHL amateur draft Picks at hockeydb.com”. hockeyDB.com. Retrieved November 12, 2013.^ “1974 NHL amateur draft Pick Transactions”. Pro Sports Transactions. Retrieved November 7, 2013.^ a b “AHL Franchise Statistics”. P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013.^ “Non-AHL Affiliates”. P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013.^ “AHL Season Overview: 1974\u201375”. P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013. 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