1973–74 Los Angeles Sharks season explained

Attendance:5,338 (36.7%)
League:WHA
Season:1973–74
Year:1973
Team:Los Angeles Sharks
Record:25–53–0
Homerecord:17-22-0
Roadrecord:8-31-0
Division:Western
Divisionrank:6th
Coach:Terry Slater (5-14-0)
Ted McCaskill (20-39-0)
Captain:Ted McCaskill (until mid-November)
Goalsfor:239
Goalsagainst:339
Goalsleader:Marc Tardif (40)
Assistsleader:J.P. LeBlanc (46)
Pointsleader:Marc Tardif (70)
Pimleader:Steve Sutherland (182)
Winsleader:Ian Wilkie (11)
Gaaleader:Ian Wilkie (3.92)
Next Season:1974–75

The 1973–74 Los Angeles Sharks season was the Los Angeles Sharks' second and final season in Los Angeles in the World Hockey Association. The club finished last in the WHA Western Division and missed the playoffs. They moved to Detroit, MI after the season and became the Michigan Stags.[1] [2]

Offseason

The Sharks lured promising left wing Marc Tardif from the Montreal Canadiens to jump to the Sharks.

Regular season

The Sharks attempted to build on their first season by signing their first bonafide NHL star in the Montreal Canadiens' Marc Tardif. And while the offense featured five 20 goal scorers (Tardif with 40, Gary Veneruzzo with 39, Brian McDonald with 22, and J.P. LeBlanc and Steve Sutherland with 20 apiece), they still ranked last in the league in scoring. The defense was equally porous, falling from 3rd in the league to 11th (next to last). Last year's #1 goalie George Gardner played only 2 games due to injuries, and Russ Gillow suffered from injuries and the "sophomore jinx" as his GAA went from 2.91 in 1972–73 to 3.98 in 1973–74. The other goalies that were brought in didn't fare much better, with Ian Wilkie sporting an unimpressive 3.91 GAA, Jim McLeod at 4.27, and Paul Hoganson even worse with a 4.68 GAA. The special teams, which were solid the season before, also fell on hard times as the power play ranked 9th and the penalty killing went from 3rd in the league to last. The Sharks ended up with the worst record in the league, and endured losing streaks of 9 and 6 games. The only noteworthy item was that they became the first team ever to have no ties (the WHA 10-minute overtime rule helped, but WHA teams still averaged 4 ties per season).

Game log

Regular season schedule
No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LOctober 13, 19733–4 Houston Aeros (1973–74) 0–1–0
2LOctober 16, 19730–3 Toronto Toros (1973–74) 0–2–0
3LOctober 18, 19732–7 Chicago Cougars (1973–74) 0–3–0
4WOctober 21, 19734–1 @ Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 1–3–0
5WOctober 23, 19734–3 Cleveland Crusaders (1973–74) 2–3–0
6LOctober 24, 19732–6 @ Houston Aeros (1973–74) 2–4–0
7LOctober 26, 19731–3 @ Cleveland Crusaders (1973–74) 2–5–0
8LOctober 27, 19731–3 @ New England Whalers (1973–74) 2–6–0
9WOctober 28, 19732–0 @ New York Golden Blades (1973–74) 3–6–0
10LOctober 30, 19734–6 Quebec Nordiques (1973–74) 3–7–0
11LNovember 2, 19731–5 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 3–8–0
12LNovember 3, 19734–6 @ Houston Aeros (1973–74) 3–9–0
13LNovember 4, 19733–6 @ Toronto Toros (1973–74) 3–10–0
14LNovember 6, 19734–5 OT@ Chicago Cougars (1973–74) 3–11–0
15WNovember 7, 19733–1 @ Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 4–11–0
16WNovember 9, 19734–2 Toronto Toros (1973–74) 5–11–0
17LNovember 11, 19732–6 @ Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 5–12–0
18LNovember 13, 19730–4 @ Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 5–13–0
19LNovember 16, 19733–4 OTCleveland Crusaders (1973–74) 5–14–0
20LNovember 18, 19732–5 New England Whalers (1973–74) 5–15–0
21WNovember 20, 19736–2 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 6–15–0
22LNovember 22, 19733–4 Chicago Cougars (1973–74) 6–16–0
23WNovember 23, 19732–0 Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 7–16–0
24WNovember 27, 19735–4 OTWinnipeg Jets (1973–74) 8–16–0
25WNovember 30, 19735–2 @ Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 9–16–0
26WDecember 1, 19735–4 OT@ Chicago Cougars (1973–74) 10–16–0
27LDecember 4, 19732–9 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 10–17–0
28WDecember 6, 19734–3 Houston Aeros (1973–74) 11–17–0
29WDecember 12, 19737–2 @ Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 12–17–0
30LDecember 14, 19730–1 @ Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 12–18–0
31LDecember 15, 19734–6 @ Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 12–19–0
32WDecember 16, 19735–3 Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 13–19–0
33LDecember 18, 19732–5 Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 13–20–0
34LDecember 21, 19733–4 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 13–21–0
35LDecember 22, 19733–8 @ Houston Aeros (1973–74) 13–22–0
36LDecember 27, 19731–5 New England Whalers (1973–74) 13–23–0
37LDecember 30, 19734–6 Houston Aeros (1973–74) 13–24–0
38WJanuary 4, 19744–3 Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 14–24–0
39WJanuary 8, 19744–1 Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 15–24–0
40LJanuary 10, 19741–7 @ Quebec Nordiques (1973–74) 15–25–0
41LJanuary 12, 19744–5 @ Cleveland Crusaders (1973–74) 15–26–0
42LJanuary 13, 19746–9 @ New England Whalers (1973–74) 15–27–0
43WJanuary 15, 19746–4 Quebec Nordiques (1973–74) 16–27–0
44WJanuary 18, 19744–1 Toronto Toros (1973–74) 17–27–0
45WJanuary 19, 19743–2 @ Houston Aeros (1973–74) 18–27–0
46LJanuary 20, 19740–3 Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 18–28–0
47LJanuary 22, 19741–3 @ Houston Aeros (1973–74) 18–29–0
48WJanuary 25, 19742–0 Quebec Nordiques (1973–74) 19–29–0
49WJanuary 27, 19746–3 @ Jersey Knights (1973–74) 20–29–0
50LJanuary 29, 19740–5 @ Quebec Nordiques (1973–74) 20–30–0
51LJanuary 31, 19744–5 OT@ Toronto Toros (1973–74) 20–31–0
52LFebruary 1, 19740–4 @ Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 20–32–0
53LFebruary 3, 19742–5 @ Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 20–33–0
54LFebruary 7, 19744–7 Jersey Knights (1973–74) 20–34–0
55LFebruary 10, 19742–4 Chicago Cougars (1973–74) 20–35–0
56LFebruary 12, 19742–4 Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 20–36–0
57LFebruary 15, 19744–6 Houston Aeros (1973–74) 20–37–0
58LFebruary 17, 19740–4 Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 20–38–0
59WFebruary 20, 19744–2 New England Whalers (1973–74) 21–38–0
60LFebruary 24, 19743–5 Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 21–39–0
61LFebruary 26, 19742–4 @ Chicago Cougars (1973–74) 21–40–0
62LFebruary 27, 19744–5 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 21–41–0
63LMarch 2, 19747–8 @ Jersey Knights (1973–74) 21–42–0
64LMarch 3, 19743–5 @ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 21–43–0
65LMarch 5, 19743–6 Cleveland Crusaders (1973–74) 21–44–0
66WMarch 8, 19744–1 Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 22–44–0
67WMarch 10, 19746–5 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 23–44–0
68LMarch 12, 19741–8 @ Edmonton Oilers (1973–74) 23–45–0
69LMarch 13, 19742–5 @ Vancouver Blazers (1973–74) 23–46–0
70LMarch 14, 19740–6 Houston Aeros (1973–74) 23–47–0
71LMarch 20, 19745–8 Jersey Knights (1973–74) 23–48–0
72LMarch 22, 19742–5 Minnesota Fighting Saints (1973–74) 23–49–0
73WMarch 24, 19746–3 Winnipeg Jets (1973–74) 24–49–0
74LMarch 27, 19741–7 @ New England Whalers (1973–74) 24–50–0
75LMarch 28, 19743–9 @ Quebec Nordiques (1973–74) 24–51–0
76LMarch 30, 19744–5 OT@ Cleveland Crusaders (1973–74) 24–52–0
77LMarch 31, 19744–5 @ Toronto Toros (1973–74) 24–53–0
78WApril 4, 19746–4 Jersey Knights (1973–74) 25–53–0
[3]

Player stats

Regular season
Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
LW 75 40 30 70 4701003
W 78 39 29 68 680504
C 78 20 46 66 580700
C 56 22 30 52 540403
D 77 4 32 36 480200
LW 72 14 21 35 220103
C 40 14 19 33 160302
LW 72 20 12 32 1820404
D 78 4 26 30 160201
C 71 14 14 28 280103
RW 48 8 13 21 130000
C 74 6 15 21 370021
D 76 2 19 21 950000
LW 51 6 13 19 1000010
RW 29 8 6 14 240100
C 14 4 10 14 40100
RW 23 3 9 12 220200
D 27 2 8 10 80001
D 60 0 9 9 460000
LW 24 2 6 8 450000
C 18 2 5 7 40000
D 48 0 6 6 280000
C 18 2 2 4 630010
LW 16 1 3 4 40000
D 18 1 2 3 240000
D 13 0 3 3 60000
RW 19 1 1 2 20000
LW 10 0 2 2 00000
RW 8 0 1 1 00000
D 1 0 0 0 20000
G 2 0 0 0 00000
G 18 0 0 0 20000
G 27 0 0 0 00000
G 17 0 0 0 00000
G 23 0 0 0 20000
Goaltending
Player MIN GPWLTGAGAA SO
1257 23 11 9 0 82 3.91 1
1308 27 6 16 0 102 4.68 0
1041 18 4 13 0 69 3.98 1
969 17 4 13 0 69 4.27 1
120 2 0 2 0 13 6.50 0
Team: 4695 78 25 53 0 335 4.28 3
[4]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
      MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts;

Transactions

The Sharks' decline in the standings and quality of play was poorly timed in that the NHL's Los Angeles Kings across town were beginning a resurgence that would see them make the playoffs for the next decade. The novelty of the WHA wore off, and attendance dropped measurably. After the 1973-74 season, the Sharks moved to Detroit, MI and became the Michigan Stags. After 43 games in Detroit MI, the Stags moved to Baltimore and finished out the season as the Baltimore Blades.

Tom Gilmore traded to Edmonton Oilers for Ron Walters, October, 1973.

George Gardner & Ralph MacSweyn traded to Vancouver Blazers for Ron Ward, October, 1973.

Ian Wilkie purchased from Edmonton Oilers, November, 1973.

Mike Hyndman sold to Phoenix Roadrunners(WHL), December, 1973.

Peter Slater sold to Denver Spurs (WHL), December, 1973.

Russ Gillow & Earl Heiskala traded to Jersey Knights for Jim McLeod, January, 1974.

Don Gordon & Jim Watson traded to Chicago Cougars for Bobby Whitlock, February, 1974.

Ron Ward traded to Cleveland Crusaders for Ted Hodgson & Bill Young, February, 1974.

Ian Wilkie traded to Edmonton Oilers for Wayne Zuk, March, 1974.

Draft picks

Los Angeles's draft picks at the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft.[5]

RoundPlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
18Reg Thomas (C)London Knights (OHA)
222Paul Sheard (LW)Ottawa 67's (OHA)
334Doug Gibson (C)Peterborough Petes (OHA)
447Jim Cowell (F)Ottawa 67's (OHA)
450Peter Crosbie (G)London Knights (OHA)
560Dennis Abgrall (RW)Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
673Stu Davison (C)Cornwall Royals (QMJHL)
786David Lee (LW)Ottawa 67's (OHA)
898Sam Clegg (G)Medicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
9109Randy Aimoe (D)Medicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: World Hockey Association . World Hockey Association . 1973 . WHA 1973-74 Media Guide . World Hockey Association.
  2. Book: World Hockey Association . World Hockey Association . 1974 . WHA 1974-75 Media Guide . World Hockey Association.
  3. Web site: 1973–74 Los Angeles Sharks Games. Hockey-reference.com . 2009-07-02 .
  4. Web site: hockey-reference.com . 2009-07-02 . 1973-74 Los Angeles Sharks Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com.
  5. Web site: 1973 WHA Amateur Draft . hockeyDB.com . December 19, 2018.