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1975–76 Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey season

The 1975–76 Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team represented the University of Minnesota in college ice hockey. In its 4th year under head coach Herb Brooks the team compiled a 28–14–2 record and reached the NCAA tournament for the third consecutive year and seventh all-time. The Golden Gophers defeated Michigan Tech 6–4 in the championship game at the DU Arena in Denver, Colorado to win their second national championship.

1975–76 Minnesota Golden Gophers
men's ice hockey season
National champion
WCHA tournament, co-champion
NCAA tournament, champion
Conference3rd WCHA
3rd Big Ten
Home iceWilliams Arena
Record
Overall28–14–2
Conference18–13–1 / 4–8
Home13–6–0
Road12–8–2
Neutral3–0–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachHerb Brooks
Assistant coachesBrad Buetow
Captain(s)Pat Phippen
Alternate captain(s)Warren Miller
Tom Vannelli
Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey seasons
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Season edit

Fast start edit

After a disappointing end to what was otherwise a tremendous season, Minnesota entered the 1975–76 campaign with a fairly young team. Herb Brooks' squad had only two seniors and four juniors leaving the team rather shorthanded in terms of experience. The Gophers' didn't let their youth stand in the way of a fast start, however. Minnesota won their first game in October over the US National Team which kicked off a 5-game winning streak. The Gophers suffered their first loss in their first true road game of the season when they were beaten by Denver in overtime. While Minnesota recovered to earn a split for the weekend, that series was the start of a 10-game trend where they alternated wins and losses. At the end of December Minnesota finally stopped losing every weekend and put together another 5-game winning streak to push their record to 14–5.

New Year and .500 hockey edit

The Gophers began 1976 with a series against the defending national champions, Michigan Tech and while they split the series, the two teams combined for 25 goals in the two games. Minnesota then took seven out of eight points against Notre Dame and Denver before visiting Michigan and dropping both contest to the surprisingly strong Wolverines. After two more wins at Minnesota–Duluth the Gophers lost two more Big Ten contests, this time to Michigan State. Two losses dropped Minnesota's Big Ten record to 2–6 though they were still well positioned with a 19–10–1 mark in the WCHA. The following weekend the Gophers split with Wisconsin to guarantee that they would finish with a losing record in the Big Ten and continued to split each weekend for the remaining 4 weeks of the regular season.

WCHA tournament edit

Despite their mediocre finish, Minnesota managed to hold onto home ice for the first round of the WCHA tournament and played host to Colorado College. The Gopher defense stepped up in the first game and gave Minnesota a 4-goal margin of victory that allowed the team to cruise to a 10–5 series win after taking the second contest. Minnesota was forced to hit the road for the second round, heading to Michigan State and facing off against the nation's leading scorer in Tom Ross. Minnesota was able to hold the Spartan offence to only two goals in the first game but could only manage two itself and the match ended in a 2-2 tie. both offenses woke up for the deciding second game and managed to score six times in regulation. Overtime was played at the same high pace but the goaltenders turned aside everything that came their way for over 40 minutes before Minnesota broke the tie and captured their third straight WCHA championship. Jeff Tscherne recorded 72 saves in the win, a Minnesota team record as of 2018.[1]

NCAA tournament edit

As they had two years earlier, Minnesota opened as the underdog against ECAC champion Boston University and just like 1974 the Gophers were able to send the Terriers packing. In the championship game Minnesota met Michigan Tech for the third consecutive year, the only time in NCAA where the same two team made the final three years running (as of 2019). The defending champion Huskies had produced a stellar season thus far and had already set a new NCAA record with 34 wins on the season. The top offense in the nation was led by future NHL-er Mike Zuke who had posted 103 points on the season and was only two behind Tom Ross for the scoring title. It didn't take much time from the start of the contest to figure out that it was not Jeff Tscherne's night. Michigan Tech scored three times in under four minutes to build a huge lead less than twelve minutes into the contest. Tscherne remained in net for the rest of the period and was able to stem the tide but it was a power play goal from Tom Vannelli at the end of the first that gave Minnesota some breathing room. Tscherne was replaced by Tom Mohr from the second on and the junior netminder was given time to settle in when Minnesota opened an offensive salvo on the Michigan Tech net. The Gophers outshot the Huskies 16–3 in the second and scored three times to erase the Tech advantage and take the lead themselves. Michigan Tech halted the Gopher charge with their fourth goal that came with 36 seconds to play to send the teams into the final frame in a tied game. The play was much more even in the third but Minnesota managed to score first with team captain Pat Phippen's goal near the middle of the stanza. Mohr held the Huskies off the scoresheet and allowed Warren Miller to cap the scoring with 30 seconds left.

Minnesota's second championship in three years was even more improbable that their first and the 1976 Golden Gophers became the first team since the 1948–49 Boston College Eagles to have a national champion composed entirely of American players. Furthermore, with Jim Boo having been raised in Minnesota they were the second team to have all of their players hail from one state.

Tom Vannelli's 5 points in the title tile earned him the Tournament MOP, however, for the only time in its history the NCAA did not name an All-Tournament Team. No Minnesota players were named to the AHCA All-American West Team[2] and only Reed Larson made an appearance on an All-WCHA Team,[3] earning first-team honors.

Three Minnesota players were taken at the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft. Reed Larson went on to have a very successful NHL career, becoming a three-time NHL All-Star.

Standings edit

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Michigan Tech†* 32 25 7 0 50 190 134 43 34 9 0 255 177
Michigan State 32 20 12 0 40 154 139 40 23 15 2 193 176
Minnesota* 32 18 13 1 37 129 119 44 28 14 2 190 158
Michigan 32 17 15 0 34 157 141 39 21 18 0 196 176
Notre Dame 32 15 15 2 32 143 140 38 19 17 2 171 173
Colorado College 32 15 16 1 31 131 133 38 15 22 1 151 181
Wisconsin 32 11 19 2 24 137 151 38 12 24 2 153 177
Denver 32 12 20 0 24 120 140 39 16 23 0 165 175
Minnesota-Duluth 32 12 20 0 24 132 160 36 15 21 0 159 179
North Dakota 32 12 20 0 24 119 155 36 15 21 0 142 168
Championship: Minnesota, Michigan Tech
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Michigan State 12 9 3 0 18 57 49 40 23 15 2 193 176
Michigan 12 8 4 0 16 69 52 39 21 18 0 196 176
Minnesota 12 4 8 0 8 42 53 44 28 14 2 190 158
Wisconsin 12 3 9 0 6 49 63 38 12 24 2 153 177
indicates conference regular season champion

Schedule edit

Date Opponent# Rank# Site Result Record
Regular Season
October 25 vs. US National Team* Eveleth Hippodrome • Eveleth, Minnesota (Hall of Fame Game) W 5–2  1–0
October 27 vs. Saint Louis* Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 4–3  2–0
October 28 vs. Saint Louis* Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 6–3  3–0
November 7 vs. Minnesota–Duluth Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 5–4 OT 4–0 (1–0)
November 8 vs. Minnesota–Duluth Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 4–2  5–0 (2–0)
November 14 at Denver DU ArenaDenver, Colorado L 2–3 OT 5–1 (2–1)
November 15 at Denver DU ArenaDenver, Colorado W 5–1  6–1 (3–1)
November 21 at Michigan State Munn Ice ArenaEast Lansing, Michigan L 1–3  6–2 (3–2 / 0–1)
November 22 at Michigan State Munn Ice ArenaEast Lansing, Michigan W 4–2  7–2 (4–2 / 1–1)
November 28 vs. Wisconsin Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 2–4  7–3 (4–3 / 1–2)
November 29 vs. Wisconsin Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 6–1  8–3 (5–3 / 2–2)
December 3 vs. US National Team* Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 1–3  8–4 (5–3 / 2–2)
December 5 vs. North Dakota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 4–2  9–4 (6–3 / 2–2)
December 6 vs. North Dakota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 3–6  9–5 (6–4 / 2–2)
December 19 vs. Colorado College Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 6–2 OT 10–5 (7–4 / 2–2)
December 20 vs. Colorado College Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 3–2  11–5 (8–4 / 2–2)
December 27 at Saint Louis* St. Louis ArenaSt. Louis, Missouri W 7–4  12–5 (8–4 / 2–2)
December 28 at Saint Louis* St. Louis ArenaSt. Louis, Missouri W 7–5  13–5 (8–4 / 2–2)
January 2 vs. Michigan Tech Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 10–5  14–5 (9–4 / 2–2)
January 3 vs. Michigan Tech Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 2–8  14–6 (9–5 / 2–2)
January 9 at Notre Dame Athletic & Convocation CenterNotre Dame, Indiana W 6–3  15–6 (10–5 / 2–2)
January 10 at Notre Dame Athletic & Convocation CenterNotre Dame, Indiana T 4–4 OT 15–6–1 (10–5–1 / 2–2)
January 16 vs. Denver Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 3–1  16–6–1 (11–5–1 / 2–2)
January 17 vs. Denver Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 6–4  17–6–1 (12–5–1 / 2–2)
January 23 at Michigan Yost Ice ArenaAnn Arbor, Michigan L 3–7  17–7–1 (12–6–1 / 2–3)
January 24 at Michigan Yost Ice ArenaAnn Arbor, Michigan L 3–5  17–8–1 (12–7–1 / 2–4)
January 30 at Minnesota–Duluth Duluth Arena AuditoriumDuluth, Minnesota W 5–3  18–8–1 (13–7–1 / 2–4)
January 31 at Minnesota–Duluth Duluth Arena AuditoriumDuluth, Minnesota W 6–3  19–8–1 (14–7–1 / 2–4)
February 6 vs. Michigan State Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 2–4  19–9–1 (14–8–1 / 2–5)
February 7 vs. Michigan State Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 4–5 OT 19–10–1 (14–9–1 / 2–6)
February 13 vs. Wisconsin Dane County ColiseumMadison, Wisconsin W 5–4 OT 20–10–1 (15–9–1 / 3–6)
February 14 vs. Wisconsin Dane County ColiseumMadison, Wisconsin L 3–9  20–11–1 (15–10–1 / 3–7)
February 20 at Colorado College Broadmoor World ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado W 4–1  21–11–1 (16–10–1 / 3–7)
February 21 at Colorado College Broadmoor World ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado L 3–4  21–12–1 (16–11–1 / 3–7)
February 27 vs. Michigan Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota L 2–5  22–12–1 (17–11–1 / 4–7)
February 28 vs. Michigan Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota W 7–4  22–13–1 (17–12–1 / 4–8)
March 5 at North Dakota Winter Sports CenterGrand Forks, North Dakota W 5–3  23–13–1 (18–12–1 / 4–8)
March 6 at North Dakota Winter Sports CenterGrand Forks, North Dakota L 1–5  23–14–1 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
WCHA tournament
March 10 vs. Colorado College* Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota (WCHA First Round Game 1) W 5–1  24–14–1 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
March 11 vs. Colorado College* Williams ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota (WCHA First Round Game 2) W 5–4  25–14–1 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
Minnesota Wins Series 12-5
March 13 at Michigan State* Munn Ice ArenaEast Lansing, Michigan (WCHA Second Round Game 1) T 2–2 OT 25–14–2 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
March 14 at Michigan State* Munn Ice ArenaEast Lansing, Michigan (WCHA Second Round Game 2) W 7–6 3OT 26–14–2 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
Minnesota Wins Series 9-8
NCAA tournament
March 14 vs. Boston University* DU ArenaDenver, Colorado (National Semifinal) W 4–2  27–14–2 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
March 15 vs. Michigan Tech* DU ArenaDenver, Colorado (National championship) W 4–2  28–14–2 (18–13–1 / 4–8)
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.
Source:

[1]

Roster and scoring statistics edit

No. Player Year Position Hometown S/P/C Games Goals Assists Points PIM
15 Tom Vannelli Junior C Saint Paul, MN   44 26 43 69 72
10 Warren Miller Senior F South Saint Paul, MN   44 26 31 57 52
11 Pat Phippen Junior LW Roseville, MN   41 17 33 50 50
9 Tom Younghans Sophomore RW Saint Paul, MN   44 19 24 43 94
26 Reed Larson Sophomore D Minneapolis, MN   42 13 29 42 94
7 Don Madson Freshman C Grand Rapids, MN   42 14 24 38 32
3 Joe Micheletti Junior D / C International Falls, MN   33 7 24 31 46
18 Tom Gorence Freshman RW Saint Paul, MN   40 16 10 26 24
6 Bill Baker Freshman D Grand Rapids, MN   44 8 15 23 28
25 Daniel Bonk Freshman F South Saint Paul, MN   42 7 15 22 32
22 Ken Yackel Jr. Sophomore RW South Saint Paul, MN   37 9 6 15 39
21 Bruce Lind Sophomore D Richfield, MN   42 5 10 15 73
14 Mark Lambert Sophomore C Saint Paul, MN   44 6 8 14 22
4 Robin Larson Sophomore D Roseville, MN   41 2 12 14 23
12 Phil Verchota Freshman LW Duluth, MN   42 8 3 11 55
17 Russ Anderson Sophomore D Minneapolis, MN   39 2 9 11 111
19 Bob Fish Freshman LW Warroad, MN   24 3 3 6 2
2 Brad Morrow Senior D Anoka, MN   27 1 3 4 8
24 Tim Rainey Freshman RW Bloomington, MN   26 1 2 3 12
8 Tony Dorn Freshman D Thief River Falls, MN   24 1 1 2 12
23 Bryan Fredrickson Sophomore RW Minneapolis, MN   10 0 1 1 16
20 Jim Boo Sophomore D Rolla, MO   19 0 1 1 21
5 Joe Baker Sophomore D White Bear Lake, MN   0 - - - -
1 Steve Janaszak Freshman G Saint Paul, MN   4 - - - -
30 Tom Mohr Junior G Hopkins, MN   12 - - - -
35 Jeff Tscherne Sophomore G Edina, MN   29 - - - -
Total

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Goaltending statistics edit

No. Player Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV % GAA
30 Tom Mohr 12 733 8 3 1 33 316 0 .911 2.70
35 Jeff Tscherne 29 1783 19 9 1 104 864 0 .893 3.50
1 Steve Janaszak 4 238 1 2 0 21 75 0 .781 5.30
Total 44 28 14 2 158 0

1976 championship game edit

(W1) Michigan Tech vs. (W2) Minnesota edit

March 27 Michigan Tech 4 – 6 Minnesota University of Denver Arena


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st MTU Warren Young Joelson, Dempsey 7:55 1–0 MTU
MTU Warren Young Joelson and Decker 10:36 2–0 MTU
MTU Jim Murray Jessee 11:31 3–0 MTU
MIN Tom VannelliPP Younghans and Phippen 17:05 3–1 MTU
2nd MIN Joe Micheletti Larson and Vannelli 22:55 3–2 MTU
MIN Bill Baker Vannelli and Phippen 30:26 3–3
MIN Tom Gorence Larson 32:47 4–3 MIN
MTU Nels Goddard Roberts and Zuke 39:24 4–4
3rd MIN Pat Phippen – GW Vannelli and Larson 48:37 5–4 MIN
MIN Warren Miller Phippen and Vannelli 59:30 6–4 MIN

Players drafted into the NHL/WHA edit

1976 NHL Amateur Draft edit

[1]

1976 WHA Amateur Draft edit

= Did not play in the WHA
Round Pick Player WHA Team
5 49 Bill Baker New England Whalers

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Minnesota men's hockey 2018-19 Media Guide" (PDF). Minnesota Golden Gophers. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "WCHA All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  4. ^ "Minnesota Golden Gophers 1975-76 Skater Stats". Elite Prospects. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.

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The 1975 76 Minnesota Golden Gophers men s ice hockey team represented the University of Minnesota in college ice hockey In its 4th year under head coach Herb Brooks the team compiled a 28 14 2 record and reached the NCAA tournament for the third consecutive year and seventh all time The Golden Gophers defeated Michigan Tech 6 4 in the championship game at the DU Arena in Denver Colorado to win their second national championship 1975 76 Minnesota Golden Gophers men s ice hockey seasonNational championWCHA tournament co championNCAA tournament championConference3rd WCHA3rd Big TenHome iceWilliams ArenaRecordOverall28 14 2Conference18 13 1 4 8Home13 6 0Road12 8 2Neutral3 0 0Coaches and captainsHead coachHerb BrooksAssistant coachesBrad BuetowCaptain s Pat PhippenAlternate captain s Warren MillerTom VannelliMinnesota Golden Gophers men s ice hockey seasons 1974 75 1976 77 Contents 1 Season 1 1 Fast start 1 2 New Year and 500 hockey 1 3 WCHA tournament 1 4 NCAA tournament 2 Standings 3 Schedule 4 Roster and scoring statistics 5 Goaltending statistics 6 1976 championship game 6 1 W1 Michigan Tech vs W2 Minnesota 7 Players drafted into the NHL WHA 7 1 1976 NHL Amateur Draft 7 2 1976 WHA Amateur Draft 8 ReferencesSeason editFast start edit After a disappointing end to what was otherwise a tremendous season Minnesota entered the 1975 76 campaign with a fairly young team Herb Brooks squad had only two seniors and four juniors leaving the team rather shorthanded in terms of experience The Gophers didn t let their youth stand in the way of a fast start however Minnesota won their first game in October over the US National Team which kicked off a 5 game winning streak The Gophers suffered their first loss in their first true road game of the season when they were beaten by Denver in overtime While Minnesota recovered to earn a split for the weekend that series was the start of a 10 game trend where they alternated wins and losses At the end of December Minnesota finally stopped losing every weekend and put together another 5 game winning streak to push their record to 14 5 New Year and 500 hockey edit The Gophers began 1976 with a series against the defending national champions Michigan Tech and while they split the series the two teams combined for 25 goals in the two games Minnesota then took seven out of eight points against Notre Dame and Denver before visiting Michigan and dropping both contest to the surprisingly strong Wolverines After two more wins at Minnesota Duluth the Gophers lost two more Big Ten contests this time to Michigan State Two losses dropped Minnesota s Big Ten record to 2 6 though they were still well positioned with a 19 10 1 mark in the WCHA The following weekend the Gophers split with Wisconsin to guarantee that they would finish with a losing record in the Big Ten and continued to split each weekend for the remaining 4 weeks of the regular season WCHA tournament edit Despite their mediocre finish Minnesota managed to hold onto home ice for the first round of the WCHA tournament and played host to Colorado College The Gopher defense stepped up in the first game and gave Minnesota a 4 goal margin of victory that allowed the team to cruise to a 10 5 series win after taking the second contest Minnesota was forced to hit the road for the second round heading to Michigan State and facing off against the nation s leading scorer in Tom Ross Minnesota was able to hold the Spartan offence to only two goals in the first game but could only manage two itself and the match ended in a 2 2 tie both offenses woke up for the deciding second game and managed to score six times in regulation Overtime was played at the same high pace but the goaltenders turned aside everything that came their way for over 40 minutes before Minnesota broke the tie and captured their third straight WCHA championship Jeff Tscherne recorded 72 saves in the win a Minnesota team record as of 2018 1 NCAA tournament edit As they had two years earlier Minnesota opened as the underdog against ECAC champion Boston University and just like 1974 the Gophers were able to send the Terriers packing In the championship game Minnesota met Michigan Tech for the third consecutive year the only time in NCAA where the same two team made the final three years running as of 2019 The defending champion Huskies had produced a stellar season thus far and had already set a new NCAA record with 34 wins on the season The top offense in the nation was led by future NHL er Mike Zuke who had posted 103 points on the season and was only two behind Tom Ross for the scoring title It didn t take much time from the start of the contest to figure out that it was not Jeff Tscherne s night Michigan Tech scored three times in under four minutes to build a huge lead less than twelve minutes into the contest Tscherne remained in net for the rest of the period and was able to stem the tide but it was a power play goal from Tom Vannelli at the end of the first that gave Minnesota some breathing room Tscherne was replaced by Tom Mohr from the second on and the junior netminder was given time to settle in when Minnesota opened an offensive salvo on the Michigan Tech net The Gophers outshot the Huskies 16 3 in the second and scored three times to erase the Tech advantage and take the lead themselves Michigan Tech halted the Gopher charge with their fourth goal that came with 36 seconds to play to send the teams into the final frame in a tied game The play was much more even in the third but Minnesota managed to score first with team captain Pat Phippen s goal near the middle of the stanza Mohr held the Huskies off the scoresheet and allowed Warren Miller to cap the scoring with 30 seconds left Minnesota s second championship in three years was even more improbable that their first and the 1976 Golden Gophers became the first team since the 1948 49 Boston College Eagles to have a national champion composed entirely of American players Furthermore with Jim Boo having been raised in Minnesota they were the second team to have all of their players hail from one state Tom Vannelli s 5 points in the title tile earned him the Tournament MOP however for the only time in its history the NCAA did not name an All Tournament Team No Minnesota players were named to the AHCA All American West Team 2 and only Reed Larson made an appearance on an All WCHA Team 3 earning first team honors Three Minnesota players were taken at the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft Reed Larson went on to have a very successful NHL career becoming a three time NHL All Star Standings edit1975 76 Western Collegiate Hockey Association standingsvteConference OverallGP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GAMichigan Tech 32 25 7 0 50 190 134 43 34 9 0 255 177Michigan State 32 20 12 0 40 154 139 40 23 15 2 193 176Minnesota 32 18 13 1 37 129 119 44 28 14 2 190 158Michigan 32 17 15 0 34 157 141 39 21 18 0 196 176Notre Dame 32 15 15 2 32 143 140 38 19 17 2 171 173Colorado College 32 15 16 1 31 131 133 38 15 22 1 151 181Wisconsin 32 11 19 2 24 137 151 38 12 24 2 153 177Denver 32 12 20 0 24 120 140 39 16 23 0 165 175Minnesota Duluth 32 12 20 0 24 132 160 36 15 21 0 159 179North Dakota 32 12 20 0 24 119 155 36 15 21 0 142 168Championship Minnesota Michigan Tech indicates conference regular season champion indicates conference tournament champion1975 76 Big Ten standingsvteConference OverallGP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GAMichigan State 12 9 3 0 18 57 49 40 23 15 2 193 176Michigan 12 8 4 0 16 69 52 39 21 18 0 196 176Minnesota 12 4 8 0 8 42 53 44 28 14 2 190 158Wisconsin 12 3 9 0 6 49 63 38 12 24 2 153 177 indicates conference regular season championSchedule editDate Opponent Rank Site Result RecordRegular SeasonOctober 25 vs US National Team Eveleth Hippodrome Eveleth Minnesota Hall of Fame Game W 5 2 1 0October 27 vs Saint Louis Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 4 3 2 0October 28 vs Saint Louis Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 6 3 3 0November 7 vs Minnesota Duluth Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 5 4 OT 4 0 1 0 November 8 vs Minnesota Duluth Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 4 2 5 0 2 0 November 14 at Denver DU Arena Denver Colorado L 2 3 OT 5 1 2 1 November 15 at Denver DU Arena Denver Colorado W 5 1 6 1 3 1 November 21 at Michigan State Munn Ice Arena East Lansing Michigan L 1 3 6 2 3 2 0 1 November 22 at Michigan State Munn Ice Arena East Lansing Michigan W 4 2 7 2 4 2 1 1 November 28 vs Wisconsin Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 2 4 7 3 4 3 1 2 November 29 vs Wisconsin Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 6 1 8 3 5 3 2 2 December 3 vs US National Team Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 1 3 8 4 5 3 2 2 December 5 vs North Dakota Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 4 2 9 4 6 3 2 2 December 6 vs North Dakota Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 3 6 9 5 6 4 2 2 December 19 vs Colorado College Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 6 2 OT 10 5 7 4 2 2 December 20 vs Colorado College Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 3 2 11 5 8 4 2 2 December 27 at Saint Louis St Louis Arena St Louis Missouri W 7 4 12 5 8 4 2 2 December 28 at Saint Louis St Louis Arena St Louis Missouri W 7 5 13 5 8 4 2 2 January 2 vs Michigan Tech Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 10 5 14 5 9 4 2 2 January 3 vs Michigan Tech Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 2 8 14 6 9 5 2 2 January 9 at Notre Dame Athletic amp Convocation Center Notre Dame Indiana W 6 3 15 6 10 5 2 2 January 10 at Notre Dame Athletic amp Convocation Center Notre Dame Indiana T 4 4 OT 15 6 1 10 5 1 2 2 January 16 vs Denver Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 3 1 16 6 1 11 5 1 2 2 January 17 vs Denver Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 6 4 17 6 1 12 5 1 2 2 January 23 at Michigan Yost Ice Arena Ann Arbor Michigan L 3 7 17 7 1 12 6 1 2 3 January 24 at Michigan Yost Ice Arena Ann Arbor Michigan L 3 5 17 8 1 12 7 1 2 4 January 30 at Minnesota Duluth Duluth Arena Auditorium Duluth Minnesota W 5 3 18 8 1 13 7 1 2 4 January 31 at Minnesota Duluth Duluth Arena Auditorium Duluth Minnesota W 6 3 19 8 1 14 7 1 2 4 February 6 vs Michigan State Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 2 4 19 9 1 14 8 1 2 5 February 7 vs Michigan State Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 4 5 OT 19 10 1 14 9 1 2 6 February 13 vs Wisconsin Dane County Coliseum Madison Wisconsin W 5 4 OT 20 10 1 15 9 1 3 6 February 14 vs Wisconsin Dane County Coliseum Madison Wisconsin L 3 9 20 11 1 15 10 1 3 7 February 20 at Colorado College Broadmoor World Arena Colorado Springs Colorado W 4 1 21 11 1 16 10 1 3 7 February 21 at Colorado College Broadmoor World Arena Colorado Springs Colorado L 3 4 21 12 1 16 11 1 3 7 February 27 vs Michigan Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota L 2 5 22 12 1 17 11 1 4 7 February 28 vs Michigan Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota W 7 4 22 13 1 17 12 1 4 8 March 5 at North Dakota Winter Sports Center Grand Forks North Dakota W 5 3 23 13 1 18 12 1 4 8 March 6 at North Dakota Winter Sports Center Grand Forks North Dakota L 1 5 23 14 1 18 13 1 4 8 WCHA tournamentMarch 10 vs Colorado College Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota WCHA First Round Game 1 W 5 1 24 14 1 18 13 1 4 8 March 11 vs Colorado College Williams Arena Minneapolis Minnesota WCHA First Round Game 2 W 5 4 25 14 1 18 13 1 4 8 Minnesota Wins Series 12 5March 13 at Michigan State Munn Ice Arena East Lansing Michigan WCHA Second Round Game 1 T 2 2 OT 25 14 2 18 13 1 4 8 March 14 at Michigan State Munn Ice Arena East Lansing Michigan WCHA Second Round Game 2 W 7 6 3OT 26 14 2 18 13 1 4 8 Minnesota Wins Series 9 8NCAA tournamentMarch 14 vs Boston University DU Arena Denver Colorado National Semifinal W 4 2 27 14 2 18 13 1 4 8 March 15 vs Michigan Tech DU Arena Denver Colorado National championship W 4 2 28 14 2 18 13 1 4 8 Non conference game Rankings from USCHO com Poll Source 1 Roster and scoring statistics editNo Player Year Position Hometown S P C Games Goals Assists Points PIM15 Tom Vannelli Junior C Saint Paul MN nbsp 44 26 43 69 7210 Warren Miller Senior F South Saint Paul MN nbsp 44 26 31 57 5211 Pat Phippen Junior LW Roseville MN nbsp 41 17 33 50 509 Tom Younghans Sophomore RW Saint Paul MN nbsp 44 19 24 43 9426 Reed Larson Sophomore D Minneapolis MN nbsp 42 13 29 42 947 Don Madson Freshman C Grand Rapids MN nbsp 42 14 24 38 323 Joe Micheletti Junior D C International Falls MN nbsp 33 7 24 31 4618 Tom Gorence Freshman RW Saint Paul MN nbsp 40 16 10 26 246 Bill Baker Freshman D Grand Rapids MN nbsp 44 8 15 23 2825 Daniel Bonk Freshman F South Saint Paul MN nbsp 42 7 15 22 3222 Ken Yackel Jr Sophomore RW South Saint Paul MN nbsp 37 9 6 15 3921 Bruce Lind Sophomore D Richfield MN nbsp 42 5 10 15 7314 Mark Lambert Sophomore C Saint Paul MN nbsp 44 6 8 14 224 Robin Larson Sophomore D Roseville MN nbsp 41 2 12 14 2312 Phil Verchota Freshman LW Duluth MN nbsp 42 8 3 11 5517 Russ Anderson Sophomore D Minneapolis MN nbsp 39 2 9 11 11119 Bob Fish Freshman LW Warroad MN nbsp 24 3 3 6 22 Brad Morrow Senior D Anoka MN nbsp 27 1 3 4 824 Tim Rainey Freshman RW Bloomington MN nbsp 26 1 2 3 128 Tony Dorn Freshman D Thief River Falls MN nbsp 24 1 1 2 1223 Bryan Fredrickson Sophomore RW Minneapolis MN nbsp 10 0 1 1 1620 Jim Boo Sophomore D Rolla MO nbsp 19 0 1 1 215 Joe Baker Sophomore D White Bear Lake MN nbsp 0 1 Steve Janaszak Freshman G Saint Paul MN nbsp 4 30 Tom Mohr Junior G Hopkins MN nbsp 12 35 Jeff Tscherne Sophomore G Edina MN nbsp 29 Total 4 Goaltending statistics editNo Player Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV GAA30 Tom Mohr 12 733 8 3 1 33 316 0 911 2 7035 Jeff Tscherne 29 1783 19 9 1 104 864 0 893 3 501 Steve Janaszak 4 238 1 2 0 21 75 0 781 5 30Total 44 28 14 2 158 01976 championship game edit W1 Michigan Tech vs W2 Minnesota edit March 27 Michigan Tech 4 6 Minnesota University of Denver Arena Scoring summaryPeriod Team Goal Assist s Time Score1st MTU Warren Young Joelson Dempsey 7 55 1 0 MTUMTU Warren Young Joelson and Decker 10 36 2 0 MTUMTU Jim Murray Jessee 11 31 3 0 MTUMIN Tom Vannelli PP Younghans and Phippen 17 05 3 1 MTU2nd MIN Joe Micheletti Larson and Vannelli 22 55 3 2 MTUMIN Bill Baker Vannelli and Phippen 30 26 3 3MIN Tom Gorence Larson 32 47 4 3 MINMTU Nels Goddard Roberts and Zuke 39 24 4 43rd MIN Pat Phippen GW Vannelli and Larson 48 37 5 4 MINMIN Warren Miller Phippen and Vannelli 59 30 6 4 MINShots by periodTeam 1 2 3 TMinnesota 8 16 11 35Michigan Tech 12 3 9 24 GoaltendersTeam Name Saves Goals against Time on iceMIN Jeff Tscherne 9 3MIN Tom Mohr 11 1MTU Bruce Horsch 29 6Players drafted into the NHL WHA edit1976 NHL Amateur Draft edit NHL All Star team NHL All Star 5 NHL All Star 5 and NHL All Star team Did not play in the NHLRound Pick Player NHL team2 22 Reed Larson Detroit Red Wings3 54 Bill Baker Montreal Canadiens5 75 Phil Verchota Minnesota North Stars 1 1976 WHA Amateur Draft edit Did not play in the WHARound Pick Player WHA Team5 49 Bill Baker New England Whalers 1 References edit a b c d Minnesota men s hockey 2018 19 Media Guide PDF Minnesota Golden Gophers Retrieved June 13 2019 Men s Ice Hockey Award Winners PDF NCAA org Retrieved June 11 2013 WCHA All Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 Minnesota Golden Gophers 1975 76 Skater Stats Elite Prospects Retrieved July 9 2019 a b Players are identified as an All Star if they were selected for the All Star game at any time in their career Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1975 76 Minnesota Golden Gophers men 27s ice hockey season amp oldid 1170902928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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