1975–76 Calgary Cowboys season
World Hockey Association team season
The 1975–76 Calgary Cowboys season was the fourth season of the World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise and first in Calgary, Alberta . The Vancouver Blazers relocated to Calgary prior to the season. The Cowboys qualified for the playoffs, losing in the second round to the Winnipeg Jets .
Offseason
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Regular season
In their first season, the Cowboys were not expected to ice a strong team,[ 1] having inherited a franchise that finished in a last place tie with the Oilers the previous year.[ 2] Calgary finished 41–35–4 however, as a 44-goal season by Danny Lawson and 42 goals from Ron Chipperfield helped the Cowboys finish a surprising third in the Canadian division.[ 3]
Final standings
+team started season in Western Division when playing in Denver; transferred by league to Canadian Division shortly after moving to Ottawa.
Game log
Regular season schedule
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
L
October 12, 1975
0–2
Minnesota Fighting Saints (1975–76 )
0–1–0
2
W
October 14, 1975
5–3
Indianapolis Racers (1975–76 )
1–1–0
3
L
October 17, 1975
2–6
Cincinnati Stingers (1975–76 )
1–2–0
4
L
October 22, 1975
1–2
Denver Spurs/Ottawa Civics (1975–76 )
1–3–0
5
L
October 24, 1975
3–4
Phoenix Roadrunners (1975–76 )
1–4–0
6
L
October 26, 1975
1–3
@ New England Whalers (1975–76 )
1–5–0
7
W
October 29, 1975
3–1
@ Cleveland Crusaders (1975–76 )
2–5–0
8
W
October 30, 1975
7–5
@ Indianapolis Racers (1975–76 )
3–5–0
9
L
November 1, 1975
2–3
@ Cincinnati Stingers (1975–76 )
3–6–0
10
W
November 2, 1975
4–3 OT
New England Whalers (1975–76 )
4–6–0
11
T
November 4, 1975
4–4
San Diego Mariners (1975–76 )
4–6–1
12
W
November 5, 1975
4–2
Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
5–6–1
13
W
November 7, 1975
5–2
Cleveland Crusaders (1975–76 )
6–6–1
14
W
November 11, 1975
6–3
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
7–6–1
15
L
November 13, 1975
2–4
Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
7–7–1
16
W
November 16, 1975
5–3
Houston Aeros (1975–76 )
8–7–1
17
L
November 18, 1975
2–6
San Diego Mariners (1975–76 )
8–8–1
18
W
November 21, 1975
6–2
@ Denver Spurs/Ottawa Civics (1975–76 )
9–8–1
19
W
November 22, 1975
6–4
@ Minnesota Fighting Saints (1975–76 )
10–8–1
20
W
November 27, 1975
5–1
@ Phoenix Roadrunners (1975–76 )
11–8–1
21
W
November 29, 1975
5–4 OT
@ San Diego Mariners (1975–76 )
12–8–1
22
L
November 30, 1975
2–4
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
12–9–1
23
L
December 3, 1975
3–4
Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
12–10–1
24
W
December 5, 1975
8–3
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
13–10–1
25
W
December 7, 1975
5–4
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
14–10–1
26
W
December 9, 1975
4–1
Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
15–10–1
27
L
December 11, 1975
2–3
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
15–11–1
28
L
December 12, 1975
2–4
@ Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
15–12–1
29
T
December 14, 1975
3–3
@ Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
15–12–2
30
L
December 16, 1975
3–7
@ Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
15–13–2
31
W
December 19, 1975
5–3
@ Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
16–13–2
32
L
December 20, 1975
7–8
@ Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
16–14–2
33
W
December 23, 1975
10–1
Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
17–14–2
34
W
December 26, 1975
5–4
@ Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
18–14–2
35
W
December 28, 1975
6–4
Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
19–14–2
36
W
January 1, 1976
5–1
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
20–14–2
37
W
January 2, 1976
3–1
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
21–14–2
38
L
January 3, 1976
3–6
Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
21–15–2
39
W
January 6, 1976
5–0
Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
22–15–2
40
W
January 7, 1976
3–1
Indianapolis Racers (1975–76 )
23–15–2
41
L
January 15, 1976
3–5
@ Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
23–16–2
42
W
January 17, 1976
4–2
Houston Aeros (1975–76 )
24–16–2
43
W
January 20, 1976
10–3
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
25–16–2
44
L
January 21, 1976
1–4
@ Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
25–17–2
45
L
January 23, 1976
0–2
@ Houston Aeros (1975–76 )
25–18–2
46
L
January 25, 1976
3–5
@ Houston Aeros (1975–76 )
25–19–2
47
L
January 28, 1976
0–5
@ Phoenix Roadrunners (1975–76 )
25–20–2
48
L
January 29, 1976
0–1
@ San Diego Mariners (1975–76 )
25–21–2
49
W
February 3, 1976
3–2
Cincinnati Stingers (1975–76 )
26–21–2
50
L
February 5, 1976
4–6
New England Whalers (1975–76 )
26–22–2
51
T
February 7, 1976
4–4
Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
26–22–3
52
L
February 8, 1976
4–8
@ Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
26–23–3
53
W
February 10, 1976
4–3
Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
27–23–3
54
W
February 13, 1976
4–3 OT
@ Indianapolis Racers (1975–76 )
28–23–3
55
L
February 15, 1976
4–5 OT
@ Cincinnati Stingers (1975–76 )
28–24–3
56
L
February 18, 1976
0–4
@ Cleveland Crusaders (1975–76 )
28–25–3
57
L
February 20, 1976
3–6
Minnesota Fighting Saints (1975–76 )
28–26–3
58
W
February 22, 1976
4–2
Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
29–26–3
59
T
February 24, 1976
3–3
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
29–26–4
60
W
February 25, 1976
5–2
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
30–26–4
61
W
February 27, 1976
5–4
Cleveland Crusaders (1975–76 )
31–26–4
62
L
February 29, 1976
2–5
Phoenix Roadrunners (1975–76 )
31–27–4
63
W
March 2, 1976
6–3
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
32–27–4
64
L
March 3, 1976
4–6
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
32–28–4
65
W
March 4, 1976
4–1
Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
33–28–4
66
L
March 6, 1976
2–5
@ Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
33–29–4
67
L
March 7, 1976
1–3
@ Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
33–30–4
68
W
March 9, 1976
7–4
Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
34–30–4
69
W
March 11, 1976
2–0
Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
35–30–4
70
W
March 16, 1976
4–3 OT
@ Edmonton Oilers (1975–76 )
36–30–4
71
L
March 17, 1976
2–3
@ Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
36–31–4
72
W
March 20, 1976
8–7
@ Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
37–31–4
73
L
March 23, 1976
5–6 OT
@ Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
37–32–4
74
W
March 24, 1976
7–6
@ New England Whalers (1975–76 )
38–32–4
75
L
March 26, 1976
1–4
@ New England Whalers (1975–76 )
38–33–4
76
L
March 27, 1976
4–6
@ Quebec Nordiques (1975–76 )
38–34–4
77
W
March 28, 1976
5–4
@ Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
39–34–4
78
W
March 30, 1976
6–2
Toronto Toros (1975–76 )
40–34–4
79
W
April 2, 1976
4–1
Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
41–34–4
80
L
April 6, 1976
3–5
Winnipeg Jets (1975–76 )
41–35–4
[ 4]
Playoffs
In the playoffs, the Cowboys met the Quebec Nordiques in the first round. The series is best known for one of hockey's most legendary brawls.[ 5] The incident began when Calgary's Rick Jodzio cross-checked Quebec's Marc Tardif in the head, causing both teams to leave their benches.[ 6] The brawl lasted 20 minutes, and ended only when Quebec police gathered at the players benches and escorted the teams back to their dressing rooms.[ 7] The game resumed following a 20-minute break to allow both teams to cool down, then resumed without eleven players who were ejected from the game.[ 6] The incident caught the attention of Quebec's Solicitor General Fernand Lalonde , who had the incident investigated as a criminal matter.[ 6] Jodzio was suspended indefinitely by the league, and later pleaded guilty in a Quebec court to a charge of assault over the incident.[ 8] Cowboys coach Joe Crozier was suspended for the rest of the series.[ 7]
Calgary went on to defeat the Nordiques, who had finished 18-points ahead of Calgary in the regular season, but were defeated by the Winnipeg Jets in the second round. The team never really captured the attention of Calgarians, as fewer than 5,000 fans, on average, attended playoff games against the Jets.[ 9]
Calgary Cowboys 4, Quebec Nordiques 1
Winnipeg Jets 4, Calgary Cowboys 1
Player stats
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SO
Don McLeod
3534
63
30
27
3
206
3.50
1
Wayne Wood
880
19
9
3
1
45
3.07
1
Ed Humphreys
441
8
2
5
0
27
3.67
0
Team:
4855
80
41
35
4
278
3.44
2
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
GA
GAA
SO
Don McLeod
579
10
5
5
37
3.83
0
Ed Humphreys
20
1
0
0
0
0.00
0
Team:
599
10
5
5
37
3.71
0
[ 10]
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;
Awards and records
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Transactions
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Draft picks
Calgary's draft picks at the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft .[ 11]
Round
#
Player
Nationality
College/Junior/Club team (League)
1
7
Denny McLean (LW)
Canada
Calgary Centennials (WCHL)
3
37
Alex Pirus (C)
Canada
University of Notre Dame (WCHA)
4
52
Rick Piche (D)
Canada
Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
5
67
Terry Bucyk (RW)
Canada
Lethbridge Broncos (WCHL)
6
80
Pat Hughes (F)
Canada
University of Michigan (WCHA)
7
94
Greg Smith (D)
Canada
Colorado College (WCHA)
8
106
Doug Lindskog (LW)
Canada
University of Michigan (WCHA)
9
118
Paul Clarke (RW)
Canada
University of Notre Dame (WCHA)
10
131
Randy Koch (F)
United States
University of Vermont (ECAC)
11
144
Dan Tsubouchi (RW)
Canada
St. Louis University (CCHA)
12
155
Bill Anderson (D)
Canada
St. Louis University (CCHA)
13
165
Doug Hanson
Canada
14
172
Darrell Ferner (C)
Canada
Kamloops Chiefs (WCHL)
Farm teams
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See also
Notes
^ Kirshenbaum, Jerry (October 20, 1975). "1975–76 WHA preview" . Sports Illustrated . Archived from the original on May 26, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2008 .
^ Bilych, George (May 7, 1975). "Corral roost for old Eagles". Calgary Herald . p. 53.
^ Sandor 2005 , p. 95
^ "1975–76 Calgary Cowboys Games" . Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved July 2, 2009 .
^ Sportak, Randy (January 29, 2005). "Wanna be a Cowboy" . Calgary Sun . Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2008 .
^ a b c Bilych, George (April 12, 1976). "Cowboys, Nordiques brawl gives hockey a black eye". Calgary Herald . p. 1.
^ a b Willes 2004 , p. 167
^ Willes 2004 , p. 168
^ Sandor 2005 , p. 96
^ "1975-76 Calgary Cowboys Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com" . hockey-reference.com. Retrieved July 2, 2009 .
^ "1975 WHA Amateur Draft" . hockeyDB.com . Retrieved December 19, 2018 .
References
Sandor, Steven (2005), The Battle of Alberta: A Century of Hockey's Greatest Rivalry , ISBN 1-894974-01-8
Willes, Ed (2004), The Rebel League: The Short and Unruly Life of the World Hockey Association , McClelland & Stewart, ISBN 0-7710-8947-3
External links
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Canadian: Eastern: Western: See also