1977–78 Quebec Nordiques season explained

League:WHA
Season:1977–78
Year:1977
Team:Quebec Nordiques
Divisionrank:4th
Record:40–37–3
Homerecord:29–10–2
Roadrecord:11–27–1
Goalsfor:349
Goalsagainst:347
Coach:Marc Boileau
Maurice Filion
Goalsleader:Marc Tardif (65)
Assistsleader:Marc Tardif (89)
Pointsleader:Marc Tardif (154)
Plusminusleader:Jean Bernier (+22)
Pimleader:Paul Baxter (240)
Winsleader:Richard Brodeur (18)
Gaaleader:Richard Brodeur (3.70)

The 1977–78 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques sixth season in the WHA, as they were coming off of a 47–31–3 record in the 1976–77 season, finishing in first place in the Eastern Division. Quebec defeated the New England Whalers, Indianapolis Racers and Winnipeg Jets to win their first ever Avco Cup.

Off-season

During the off-season, the league would lose another three teams, as the Calgary Cowboys, Phoenix Roadrunners, and San Diego Mariners would all fold, bringing the league down to eight teams. The WHA abandoned the divisional format and grouped the remaining teams together. There had been a tentative agreement that would see the Nordiques, Cincinnati Stingers, Edmonton Oilers, Houston Aeros, New England Whalers, and Winnipeg Jets join the National Hockey League, however, it could not be finalized. In a unique move, the Soviet All-Stars and Czechoslovakian All-Stars would play games that would count in the final standings, as they played each WHA team once.

Regular season

After losing their opening two games, the Nordiques would get hot, and earn a 16–10–1 record through their opening 27 games to sit in second place in the league. Quebec would then fall into a slump, in which they would post a record of 11–20–1 record in their next 32 games to fall three games under .500, and into fifth place. The slump would cost head coach Marc Boileau his job, as he was relieved of his duties and replaced with Maurice Filion. Under Filion, the Nordiques improved, earning a record of 13–7–1 to finish the season with a 40–37–3 record, earning 83 points, and fourth place in the league.

Offensively, Quebec was led by Marc Tardif, who won the Bill Hunter Trophy awarded to the player who leads the league in scoring. Tardif led the league in goals with 65, tied for the league lead with 89 assists, for 154 points. Real Cloutier had another great season, scoring 56 goals and 129 points in 73 games. Serge Bernier finished third in team scoring with 78 points, despite missing 24 games, while Paulin Bordeleau scored 42 goals and 65 points. On defense, Garry Lariviere had a breakout season, earning 56 points, while Jean Bernier had 10 goals and 42 points. J.C. Tremblay continued to put up points, earning 42 in 56 games and Paul Baxter had 35 points, along with a team high 240 penalty minutes.

In goal, Richard Brodeur missed some time due to injuries, however, he still led the team with 18 wins and a 3.70 GAA in 36 games. Backup Jim Corsi had 10 wins and a 4.52 GAA, while Ken Broderick earned 9 wins with a 4.37 GAA.

Schedule and results

Date Visitor Score Home Record Pts
1 October 13 Quebec Nordiques 2–5 0–1–0 0
2 October 14 Quebec Nordiques 2–4 0–2–0 0
3 October 15 2–6 Quebec Nordiques 1–2–0 2
4 October 18 1–5 Quebec Nordiques 2–2–0 4
5 October 21 Quebec Nordiques 4–4 2–2–1 5
6 October 22 5–8 Quebec Nordiques 3–2–1 7
7 October 26 Quebec Nordiques 1–7 3–3–1 7
8 October 30 4–5 Quebec Nordiques 4–3–1 9
9 November 1 6–3 Quebec Nordiques 4–4–1 9
10 November 4 Quebec Nordiques 7–6 5–4–1 11
11 November 5 Quebec Nordiques 4–5 5–5–1 11
12 November 8 3–7 Quebec Nordiques 6–5–1 13
13 November 11 Quebec Nordiques 3–2 7–5–1 15
14 November 12 6–5 Quebec Nordiques 7–6–1 15
15 November 15 6–7 Quebec Nordiques 8–6–1 17
16 November 18 Quebec Nordiques 5–6 8–7–1 17
17 November 20 2–5 Quebec Nordiques 9–7–1 19
18 November 22 4–5 Quebec Nordiques 10–7–1 21
19 November 23 Quebec Nordiques 3–4 10–8–1 21
20 November 25 Quebec Nordiques 6–2 11–8–1 23
21 November 26 2–4 Quebec Nordiques 12–8–1 25
22 November 29 3–2 Quebec Nordiques 12–9–1 25
23 December 1 Quebec Nordiques 4–5 12–10–1 25
24 December 3 5–6 Quebec Nordiques 13–10–1 27
25 December 6 3–4 Quebec Nordiques 14–10–1 29
26 December 10 3–5 Quebec Nordiques 15–10–1 31
27 December 11 Czechoslovakian All-Stars 4–8 Quebec Nordiques 16–10–1 33
28 December 26 Quebec Nordiques 4–9 16–11–1 33
29 December 27 Quebec Nordiques 3–9 16–12–1 33
30 January 1 Quebec Nordiques 5–2 17–12–1 35
31 January 3 Soviet All-Stars 3–3 Quebec Nordiques 17–12–2 36
32 January 4 Quebec Nordiques 6–3 18–12–2 38
33 January 6 Quebec Nordiques 3–5 18–13–2 38
34 January 10 4–6 Quebec Nordiques 19–13–2 40
35 January 11 Quebec Nordiques 1–2 19–14–2 40
36 January 14 4–7 Quebec Nordiques 20–14–2 42
37 January 15 6–3 Quebec Nordiques 20–15–2 42
38 January 18 Quebec Nordiques 1–5 20–16–2 42
39 January 20 Quebec Nordiques 8–2 21–16–2 44
40 January 21 2–3 Quebec Nordiques 22–16–2 46
41 January 22 Quebec Nordiques 3–6 22–17–2 46
42 January 24 6–5 Quebec Nordiques 22–18–2 46
43 January 27 Quebec Nordiques 6–9 22–19–2 46
44 January 29 Quebec Nordiques 4–3 23–19–2 48
45 January 31 7–2 Quebec Nordiques 23–20–2 48
46 February 2 Quebec Nordiques 4–2 24–20–2 50
47 February 3 Quebec Nordiques 4–5 24–21–2 50
48 February 4 4–3 Quebec Nordiques 24–22–2 50
49 February 7 3–8 Quebec Nordiques25–22–2 52
50 February 9 Quebec Nordiques 1–2 25–23–2 52
51 February 11 Quebec Nordiques 4–8 25–24–2 52
52 February 12 Quebec Nordiques 2–8 25–25–2 52
53 February 14 Quebec Nordiques 1–5 25–26–2 52
54 February 15 Quebec Nordiques 6–9 25–27–2 52
55 February 17 Quebec Nordiques 4–6 25–28–2 52
56 February 19 Quebec Nordiques 2–5 25–29–2 52
57 February 21 5–6 Quebec Nordiques 26–29–2 54
58 February 23 Quebec Nordiques 3–7 26–30–2 54
59 February 25 5–7 Quebec Nordiques 27–30–2 56
60 February 28 2–5 Quebec Nordiques 28–30–2 58
61 March 1 Quebec Nordiques 4–3 29–30–2 60
62 March 4 3–3 Quebec Nordiques 29–30–3 61
63 March 5 1–2 Quebec Nordiques 30–30–3 63
64 March 7 5–4 Quebec Nordiques 30–31–3 63
65 March 8 Quebec Nordiques 5–4 31–31–3 65
66 March 9 Quebec Nordiques 2–9 31–32–3 65
67 March 11 7–4 Quebec Nordiques 31–33–3 65
68 March 14 3–6 Quebec Nordiques 32–33–3 67
69 March 16 2–5 Quebec Nordiques 33–33–3 69
70 March 18 3–5 Quebec Nordiques 34–33–3 71
71 March 19 Quebec Nordiques 3–5 34–34–3 71
72 March 21 5–4 Quebec Nordiques 34–35–3 71
73 March 24 Quebec Nordiques 4–3 35–35–3 73
74 March 25 Quebec Nordiques 3–4 35–36–3 73
75 March 28 4–6 Quebec Nordiques 36–36–3 75
76 April 1 2–5 Quebec Nordiques 37–36–3 77
77 April 2 1–7 Quebec Nordiques 38–36–3 79
78 April 4 1–9 Quebec Nordiques 39–36–3 81
79 April 8 3–7 Quebec Nordiques 40–36–3 83
80 April 9 Quebec Nordiques 2–6 40–37–3 83

Playoffs

In the opening round of the playoffs, Quebec would face the Houston Aeros in a best of seven series. The Aeros finished the season with a 42–34–4 record, earning 86 points, and a third-place finish. The series opened in Houston, and the Aeros won the series opener in overtime by a 4–3 score, however, the defending champion Nordiques evened the series with a 5–4 overtime victory in the second game. The series moved to Quebec for the next two games, and the Nordiques took control of the series, winning the third game 5–1, followed by a 3–0 shutout victory in the fourth game to take a 3–1 series lead. The fifth game was played in Houston, and the Aeros staved off elimination with a 5–2, bringing the series back to Quebec for the sixth game. The Nordiques would dominate in the sixth game, crushing the Aeros 11–2, and advance to the WHA semi-finals.

In the WHA semi-finals, the Nordiques would face off against the New England Whalers. New England finished in second during the regular season, with a record of 44–31–5, earning 93 points. The Whalers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in five games in the opening round of the playoffs. The series opened with two games in New England, and the Whalers took an early series lead with a 5–1 victory in the series opener. Quebec fought back and tied the series up with a 3–2 win in the second game. The series moved to Quebec for the next two games, however, it was the Whalers who took control of the series, defeating the Nordiques 5–4 in the third game, followed by a 7–3 win in the fourth game to take a 3–1 series lead. In the fifth game back in New England, the Whalers took their opportunity and finished off the Nordiques, defeating Quebec 6–3 to win the series.

Quebec Nordiques 4, Houston Aeros 2

Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 16 Quebec Nordiques 3–4 0–1
2 April 18 Quebec Nordiques 5–4 1–1
3 April 20 1–5 Quebec Nordiques 2–1
4 April 21 0–3 Quebec Nordiques 3–1
5 April 23 Quebec Nordiques 2–5 3–2
6 April 25 2–11 Quebec Nordiques 4–2

New England Whalers 4, Quebec Nordiques 1

Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 28 Quebec Nordiques 1–5 0–1
2 April 30 Quebec Nordiques 3–2 1–1
3 May 3 5–4 Quebec Nordiques 1–2
4 May 5 7–3 Quebec Nordiques 1–3
5 May 7 Quebec Nordiques 3–6 1–4

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Regular season
PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
78 65 89 154 50
73 56 73 129 19
58 26 52 78 48
77 42 23 65 29
53 25 31 56 16
Playoffs
PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
10 9 7 16 15
11 6 9 15 11
11 4 10 14 17
11 4 7 11 42
11 4 6 10 2

Goaltending

Player GP Min W L T GA SO GAA Save %
36 1962 18 15 2 121 0 3.70 .892
7 403 2 4 0 28 0 4.17 .870
24 1140 9 8 1 83 0 4.37 .859
23 1089 10 7 0 82 0 4.52 .873
6 266 1 3 0 30 0 6.77 .819
Playoffs
Player GP Min W L GA SO GAA
2 48 0 1 2 0 2.50
11 622 5 5 38 1 3.67

Draft picks

Quebec's draft picks at the 1977 WHA Amateur Draft.[1]

RoundPlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
19Lucien DeBlois (F)Sorel Black Hawks (QMJHL)
214John Anderson (LW)Toronto Marlboros (OHA)
220Benoit Gosselin (LW)Trois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
329Tom Roulston (RW)Winnipeg Monarchs (WCHL)
438Robert Picard (D)Montreal Juniors (QMJHL)
547Alain Cote (LW)Chicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)
656Yves Guillemette (G)Shawinigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
765Eddy Godin (RW)Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
873Pierre Lagace (C)Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
981Dan Chicoine (RW)Sherbrooke Castors (QMJHL)
1089Roland Cloutier (C)Trois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1977 WHA Amateur Draft . hockeyDB.com . December 18, 2018.