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1976–77 Vancouver Canucks season

The 1976–77 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's seventh in the NHL. The Canucks failed to reach the playoffs. Phil Maloney, the team's general manager and head coach, was replaced mid-season as head coach by Orland Kurtenbach, the first captain of the Canucks.

1976–77 Vancouver Canucks
Division4th Norris
Conference8th Campbell
1976–77 record25–42–13
Home record13–21–6
Road record12–21–7
Goals for235
Goals against294
Team information
General managerPhil Maloney
CoachPhil Maloney (9–23–3)
Orland Kurtenbach (16–19–10)
CaptainChris Oddleifson
Alternate captainsDon Lever
Dennis Kearns
ArenaPacific Coliseum
Average attendance15,547
Team leaders
GoalsRick Blight (28)
AssistsDennis Kearns (55)
PointsRick Blight (68)
Penalty minutesHarold Snepsts (149)
WinsCesare Maniago (17)
Goals against averageCesare Maniago (3.36)

Off-season edit

The Canucks made a complete change in the goal department for the 1976–77 season. On August 23, disgruntled Gary Smith was traded to Minnesota for veteran Cesare Maniago. Born and raised in Trail, Maniago became the first home-grown British Columbian to be a Canucks regular. In September, Ken Lockett signed as a free-agent with San Diego of the World Hockey Association. The back-up job was inherited by Curt Ridley. Both goalies would see plenty of rubber. The retirement of Andre Boudrias meant that the captaincy was available and Chris Oddleifson filled the vacancy.

Regular season edit

Sophomore right-winger Rick Blight scored four goals in a 9–5 loss in Pittsburgh on opening night and continued to lead the team in scoring throughout the season, finishing with 68 points. The loss was a sign of things to come, as the Canucks won only five of their first 24 games. After a 5–4 home loss to Montreal on December 20, Phil Maloney decided that he needed more time to concentrate on his General Manager duties and called up ex-Canuck captain Orland Kurtenbach from Tulsa of the Central League to coach the remainder of the season. He started off with a 3–2 win in Los Angeles before winning only one of his next eight.

In the middle of that streak was a game that did not count but garnered considerable attention. The Canucks hosted the Soviet club Spartak Moscow on December 28 at the Pacific Coliseum.  Rick Blight scored twice and Curt Ridley picked up a shutout as the Canucks won 2–0 before a jubilant full house. On January 25 there was another special event at the Coliseum—the NHL All-Star Game. Harold Snepsts represented the Canucks in the mid-season classic, which was won 4–3 by the Wales Conference.

But the team stumbled along until March, perhaps partly due to the infrequent play of rugged defenseman Mike Robitaille, who was having back problems. Then in a February 11 game against Pittsburgh, which the Canucks won 3–2, Robitaille came out of the penalty box and was blind-sided by Penguins tough-guy Dennis Owchar.[1] Robitaille suffered a spinal injury and never played again. He later sued the Canucks for forcing him to play hurt, misdiagnosing his injuries, and making slanderous comments about him (calling him a "head case" and a hypochondriac) and was awarded $540,000 by the Supreme Court of B.C. in 1978.

With 17 games to play, there seemed to be no hope of salvaging the season, as the Canucks trailed Chicago for the third and final Smythe Division playoff spot by 15 points. But Vancouver went 8–3–6, which included a 10-game unbeaten streak (5–0–5). Chicago, meanwhile, took a nose dive and went 3–13–1 to finish up. The Canucks won both key meetings with the Black Hawks during that stretch. Unfortunately, they had to come from too far behind and a 6–3 home loss to Colorado in game number 79 eliminated them from playoff contention. They then won 6–3 over Minnesota in the finale to finish with 63 points, causing them to miss the final playoff spot to the Hawks on a tiebreaker (26–25 in wins).

Besides Blight's fine season, Dennis Kearns upped his franchise record for defensemen to 55 assists and set a new record with 60 points. But Kearns was also often the victim of the Coliseum boo-birds for his apparent lack of physical play and a tendency to make bad gambles. In any event, it was apparent that the modest success of the previous couple of seasons had gone for naught and that it was once again back to the drawing board.

Final standings edit

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
St. Louis Blues 80 32 39 9 239 276 73
Minnesota North Stars 80 23 39 18 240 310 64
Chicago Black Hawks 80 26 43 11 240 298 63
Vancouver Canucks 80 25 42 13 235 294 63
Colorado Rockies 80 20 46 14 226 307 54

[2]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents edit

Smythe Division record vs. opponents


Schedule and results edit

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1 L October 6, 1976 5–9 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1976–77) 0–1–0
2 L October 9, 1976 0–3 @ Montreal Canadiens (1976–77) 0–2–0
3 L October 10, 1976 1–5 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) 0–3–0
4 W October 13, 1976 4–1 Washington Capitals (1976–77) 1–3–0
5 L October 16, 1976 3–6 St. Louis Blues (1976–77) 1–4–0
6 L October 19, 1976 1–6 @ New York Islanders (1976–77) 1–5–0
7 L October 20, 1976 0–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1976–77) 1–6–0
8 W October 22, 1976 5–3 @ Atlanta Flames (1976–77) 2–6–0
9 W October 24, 1976 5–4 @ New York Rangers (1976–77) 3–6–0
10 L October 26, 1976 2–5 @ St. Louis Blues (1976–77) 3–7–0
11 W October 28, 1976 3–1 Cleveland Barons (1976–77) 4–7–0
12 T October 30, 1976 3–3 Atlanta Flames (1976–77) 4–7–1
13 L November 1, 1976 2–3 New York Islanders (1976–77) 4–8–1
14 L November 3, 1976 1–6 New York Rangers (1976–77) 4–9–1
15 W November 5, 1976 4–1 Los Angeles Kings (1976–77) 5–9–1
16 L November 7, 1976 1–3 @ Boston Bruins (1976–77) 5–10–1
17 L November 9, 1976 2–4 @ Washington Capitals (1976–77) 5–11–1
18 L November 11, 1976 4–6 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1976–77) 5–12–1
19 L November 13, 1976 0–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1976–77) 5–13–1
20 L November 17, 1976 2–3 Buffalo Sabres (1976–77) 5–14–1
21 L November 19, 1976 4–6 New York Islanders (1976–77) 5–15–1
22 L November 22, 1976 2–3 New York Rangers (1976–77) 5–16–1
23 T November 24, 1976 4–4 @ Buffalo Sabres (1976–77) 5–16–2
24 L November 25, 1976 2–4 @ Boston Bruins (1976–77) 5–17–2
25 W November 27, 1976 4–3 Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) 6–17–2
26 L December 1, 1976 2–5 Detroit Red Wings (1976–77) 6–18–2
27 L December 3, 1976 2–3 @ Colorado Rockies (1976–77) 6–19–2
28 W December 5, 1976 4–2 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) 7–19–2
29 L December 7, 1976 3–4 @ Washington Capitals (1976–77) 7–20–2
30 W December 8, 1976 4–3 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1976–77) 8–20–2
31 T December 11, 1976 4–4 Colorado Rockies (1976–77) 8–20–3
32 L December 14, 1976 3–6 Buffalo Sabres (1976–77) 8–21–3
33 L December 16, 1976 3–7 @ Detroit Red Wings (1976–77) 8–22–3
34 W December 18, 1976 3–1 @ Minnesota North Stars (1976–77) 9–22–3
35 L December 20, 1976 4–5 Montreal Canadiens (1976–77) 9–23–3
36 W December 22, 1976 3–2 @ Los Angeles Kings (1976–77) 10–23–3
37 L December 23, 1976 2–4 St. Louis Blues (1976–77) 10–24–3
38 L December 27, 1976 1–5 Philadelphia Flyers (1976–77) 10–25–3
39 L December 29, 1976 1–8 Boston Bruins (1976–77) 10–26–3
40 W January 1, 1977 5–1 @ New York Islanders (1976–77) 11–26–3
41 L January 2, 1977 3–5 @ New York Rangers (1976–77) 11–27–3
42 T January 4, 1977 2–2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1976–77) 11–27–4
43 L January 5, 1977 1–4 @ Atlanta Flames (1976–77) 11–28–4
44 L January 7, 1977 4–8 @ Cleveland Barons (1976–77) 11–29–4
45 W January 8, 1977 5–2 @ St. Louis Blues (1976–77) 12–29–4
46 W January 12, 1977 5–3 Minnesota North Stars (1976–77) 13–29–4
47 L January 15, 1977 2–4 Cleveland Barons (1976–77) 13–30–4
48 L January 19, 1977 0–3 Pittsburgh Penguins (1976–77) 13–31–4
49 L January 21, 1977 1–3 Toronto Maple Leafs (1976–77) 13–32–4
50 W January 23, 1977 6–2 New York Rangers (1976–77) 14–32–4
51 T January 27, 1977 1–1 Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) 14–32–5
52 W January 29, 1977 4–3 Minnesota North Stars (1976–77) 15–32–5
53 L February 3, 1977 4–6 Montreal Canadiens (1976–77) 15–33–5
54 T February 5, 1977 5–5 @ Minnesota North Stars (1976–77) 15–33–6
55 L February 6, 1977 2–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1976–77) 15–34–6
56 L February 9, 1977 0–6 @ Montreal Canadiens (1976–77) 15–35–6
57 W February 11, 1977 3–2 Pittsburgh Penguins (1976–77) 16–35–6
58 L February 14, 1977 1–2 New York Islanders (1976–77) 16–36–6
59 L February 16, 1977 3–7 Boston Bruins (1976–77) 16–37–6
60 W February 19, 1977 5–1 Atlanta Flames (1976–77) 17–37–6
61 L February 21, 1977 0–4 St. Louis Blues (1976–77) 17–38–6
62 T February 24, 1977 2–2 @ Los Angeles Kings (1976–77) 17–38–7
63 L February 26, 1977 0–3 @ Minnesota North Stars (1976–77) 17–39–7
64 W February 27, 1977 4–3 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) 18–39–7
65 W March 2, 1977 2–1 @ Atlanta Flames (1976–77) 19–39–7
66 L March 3, 1977 2–5 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1976–77) 19–40–7
67 T March 5, 1977 4–4 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1976–77) 19–40–8
68 W March 9, 1977 5–2 Washington Capitals (1976–77) 20–40–8
69 W March 10, 1977 5–0 Chicago Black Hawks (1976–77) 21–40–8
70 T March 12, 1977 2–2 Colorado Rockies (1976–77) 21–40–9
71 W March 13, 1977 6–2 @ Colorado Rockies (1976–77) 22–40–9
72 W March 15, 1977 7–1 Detroit Red Wings (1976–77) 23–40–9
73 T March 19, 1977 4–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1976–77) 23–40–10
74 W March 20, 1977 4–1 @ Colorado Rockies (1976–77) 24–40–10
75 T March 22, 1977 4–4 Philadelphia Flyers (1976–77) 24–40–11
76 T March 25, 1977 4–4 @ Cleveland Barons (1976–77) 24–40–12
77 L March 26, 1977 3–9 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1976–77) 24–41–12
78 T March 29, 1977 3–3 Los Angeles Kings (1976–77) 24–41–13
79 L April 1, 1977 3–6 Colorado Rockies (1976–77) 24–42–13
80 W April 3, 1977 6–3 Minnesota North Stars (1976–77) 25–42–13

Playoffs edit

Player statistics edit

Awards and records edit

Transactions edit

Draft picks edit

Vancouver's picks at the 1976 NHL Entry Draft. The draft was at the NHL office in Montreal, Canada.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
2 26 Bob Manno (D)   Canada St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA)
3 44 Rob Flockhart (LW)   Canada Kamloops Chiefs (WCHL)
4 62 Elmer Ray (LW)   Canada Calgary Centennials (WCHL)
5 80 Rick Durston (LW)   Canada Victoria Cougars (WCHL)
6 98 Rob Tudor (C)   Canada Regina Pats (WCHL)
7 114 Brad Rhiness (C)   Canada Kingston Canadians (OHA)
8 122 Stuart Ostlund (C)   Canada Michigan Tech Huskies (NCAA)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Owchar KO check on Robitaille 1/19/77". YouTube.
  2. ^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 151. ISBN 9781894801225.
  3. ^ "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  • "1976–77 Vancouver Canucks Games". Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved May 6, 2009.

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The 1976 77 Vancouver Canucks season was the team s seventh in the NHL The Canucks failed to reach the playoffs Phil Maloney the team s general manager and head coach was replaced mid season as head coach by Orland Kurtenbach the first captain of the Canucks 1976 77 Vancouver CanucksDivision4th NorrisConference8th Campbell1976 77 record25 42 13Home record13 21 6Road record12 21 7Goals for235Goals against294Team informationGeneral managerPhil MaloneyCoachPhil Maloney 9 23 3 Orland Kurtenbach 16 19 10 CaptainChris OddleifsonAlternate captainsDon LeverDennis KearnsArenaPacific ColiseumAverage attendance15 547Team leadersGoalsRick Blight 28 AssistsDennis Kearns 55 PointsRick Blight 68 Penalty minutesHarold Snepsts 149 WinsCesare Maniago 17 Goals against averageCesare Maniago 3 36 1975 761977 78 Contents 1 Off season 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 3 Schedule and results 4 Playoffs 5 Player statistics 6 Awards and records 7 Transactions 8 Draft picks 9 See also 10 ReferencesOff season editThe Canucks made a complete change in the goal department for the 1976 77 season On August 23 disgruntled Gary Smith was traded to Minnesota for veteran Cesare Maniago Born and raised in Trail Maniago became the first home grown British Columbian to be a Canucks regular In September Ken Lockett signed as a free agent with San Diego of the World Hockey Association The back up job was inherited by Curt Ridley Both goalies would see plenty of rubber The retirement of Andre Boudrias meant that the captaincy was available and Chris Oddleifson filled the vacancy Regular season editSophomore right winger Rick Blight scored four goals in a 9 5 loss in Pittsburgh on opening night and continued to lead the team in scoring throughout the season finishing with 68 points The loss was a sign of things to come as the Canucks won only five of their first 24 games After a 5 4 home loss to Montreal on December 20 Phil Maloney decided that he needed more time to concentrate on his General Manager duties and called up ex Canuck captain Orland Kurtenbach from Tulsa of the Central League to coach the remainder of the season He started off with a 3 2 win in Los Angeles before winning only one of his next eight In the middle of that streak was a game that did not count but garnered considerable attention The Canucks hosted the Soviet club Spartak Moscow on December 28 at the Pacific Coliseum Rick Blight scored twice and Curt Ridley picked up a shutout as the Canucks won 2 0 before a jubilant full house On January 25 there was another special event at the Coliseum the NHL All Star Game Harold Snepsts represented the Canucks in the mid season classic which was won 4 3 by the Wales Conference But the team stumbled along until March perhaps partly due to the infrequent play of rugged defenseman Mike Robitaille who was having back problems Then in a February 11 game against Pittsburgh which the Canucks won 3 2 Robitaille came out of the penalty box and was blind sided by Penguins tough guy Dennis Owchar 1 Robitaille suffered a spinal injury and never played again He later sued the Canucks for forcing him to play hurt misdiagnosing his injuries and making slanderous comments about him calling him a head case and a hypochondriac and was awarded 540 000 by the Supreme Court of B C in 1978 With 17 games to play there seemed to be no hope of salvaging the season as the Canucks trailed Chicago for the third and final Smythe Division playoff spot by 15 points But Vancouver went 8 3 6 which included a 10 game unbeaten streak 5 0 5 Chicago meanwhile took a nose dive and went 3 13 1 to finish up The Canucks won both key meetings with the Black Hawks during that stretch Unfortunately they had to come from too far behind and a 6 3 home loss to Colorado in game number 79 eliminated them from playoff contention They then won 6 3 over Minnesota in the finale to finish with 63 points causing them to miss the final playoff spot to the Hawks on a tiebreaker 26 25 in wins Besides Blight s fine season Dennis Kearns upped his franchise record for defensemen to 55 assists and set a new record with 60 points But Kearns was also often the victim of the Coliseum boo birds for his apparent lack of physical play and a tendency to make bad gambles In any event it was apparent that the modest success of the previous couple of seasons had gone for naught and that it was once again back to the drawing board Final standings edit Smythe Division GP W L T GF GA Pts St Louis Blues 80 32 39 9 239 276 73 Minnesota North Stars 80 23 39 18 240 310 64 Chicago Black Hawks 80 26 43 11 240 298 63 Vancouver Canucks 80 25 42 13 235 294 63 Colorado Rockies 80 20 46 14 226 307 54 2 Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals againstNote Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Record vs opponents edit Smythe Division record vs opponents Vs Campbell Conference Vs Wales Conference Vs Smythe Division 1976 77 NHL records Team CHI COL MIN STL VAN Total Chicago 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 4 1 4 1 7 13 4 Colorado 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 8 10 6 Minnesota 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 4 1 8 11 5 St Louis 4 2 4 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 14 6 4 Vancouver 4 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 11 8 5 Vs Patrick Division 1976 77 NHL records Team ATL NYI NYR PHI Total Chicago 2 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 3 2 5 11 4 Colorado 1 3 1 0 5 1 3 1 0 5 2 16 2 Minnesota 1 2 2 1 3 1 0 5 0 3 2 2 13 5 St Louis 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 5 4 14 2 Vancouver 3 1 1 1 4 2 3 0 4 1 6 12 2 Vs Adams Division 1976 77 NHL records Team BOS BUF CLE TOR Total Chicago 0 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 4 11 1 Colorado 1 3 0 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 10 3 Minnesota 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 5 7 4 St Louis 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 6 8 2 Vancouver 0 4 0 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 11 3 Vs Norris Division 1976 77 NHL records 3 Team DET LAK MTL PIT WSH Total Chicago 4 0 2 2 0 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 10 8 2 Colorado 4 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 7 10 3 Minnesota 3 0 1 3 1 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 8 8 4 St Louis 3 0 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 8 11 1 Vancouver 1 3 2 0 2 0 4 1 2 1 2 2 6 11 3Schedule and results editNo R Date Score Opponent Record 1 L October 6 1976 5 9 Pittsburgh Penguins 1976 77 0 1 0 2 L October 9 1976 0 3 Montreal Canadiens 1976 77 0 2 0 3 L October 10 1976 1 5 Chicago Black Hawks 1976 77 0 3 0 4 W October 13 1976 4 1 Washington Capitals 1976 77 1 3 0 5 L October 16 1976 3 6 St Louis Blues 1976 77 1 4 0 6 L October 19 1976 1 6 New York Islanders 1976 77 1 5 0 7 L October 20 1976 0 4 Buffalo Sabres 1976 77 1 6 0 8 W October 22 1976 5 3 Atlanta Flames 1976 77 2 6 0 9 W October 24 1976 5 4 New York Rangers 1976 77 3 6 0 10 L October 26 1976 2 5 St Louis Blues 1976 77 3 7 0 11 W October 28 1976 3 1 Cleveland Barons 1976 77 4 7 0 12 T October 30 1976 3 3 Atlanta Flames 1976 77 4 7 1 13 L November 1 1976 2 3 New York Islanders 1976 77 4 8 1 14 L November 3 1976 1 6 New York Rangers 1976 77 4 9 1 15 W November 5 1976 4 1 Los Angeles Kings 1976 77 5 9 1 16 L November 7 1976 1 3 Boston Bruins 1976 77 5 10 1 17 L November 9 1976 2 4 Washington Capitals 1976 77 5 11 1 18 L November 11 1976 4 6 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 77 5 12 1 19 L November 13 1976 0 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1976 77 5 13 1 20 L November 17 1976 2 3 Buffalo Sabres 1976 77 5 14 1 21 L November 19 1976 4 6 New York Islanders 1976 77 5 15 1 22 L November 22 1976 2 3 New York Rangers 1976 77 5 16 1 23 T November 24 1976 4 4 Buffalo Sabres 1976 77 5 16 2 24 L November 25 1976 2 4 Boston Bruins 1976 77 5 17 2 25 W November 27 1976 4 3 Chicago Black Hawks 1976 77 6 17 2 26 L December 1 1976 2 5 Detroit Red Wings 1976 77 6 18 2 27 L December 3 1976 2 3 Colorado Rockies 1976 77 6 19 2 28 W December 5 1976 4 2 Chicago Black Hawks 1976 77 7 19 2 29 L December 7 1976 3 4 Washington Capitals 1976 77 7 20 2 30 W December 8 1976 4 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1976 77 8 20 2 31 T December 11 1976 4 4 Colorado Rockies 1976 77 8 20 3 32 L December 14 1976 3 6 Buffalo Sabres 1976 77 8 21 3 33 L December 16 1976 3 7 Detroit Red Wings 1976 77 8 22 3 34 W December 18 1976 3 1 Minnesota North Stars 1976 77 9 22 3 35 L December 20 1976 4 5 Montreal Canadiens 1976 77 9 23 3 36 W December 22 1976 3 2 Los Angeles Kings 1976 77 10 23 3 37 L December 23 1976 2 4 St Louis Blues 1976 77 10 24 3 38 L December 27 1976 1 5 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 77 10 25 3 39 L December 29 1976 1 8 Boston Bruins 1976 77 10 26 3 40 W January 1 1977 5 1 New York Islanders 1976 77 11 26 3 41 L January 2 1977 3 5 New York Rangers 1976 77 11 27 3 42 T January 4 1977 2 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 1976 77 11 27 4 43 L January 5 1977 1 4 Atlanta Flames 1976 77 11 28 4 44 L January 7 1977 4 8 Cleveland Barons 1976 77 11 29 4 45 W January 8 1977 5 2 St Louis Blues 1976 77 12 29 4 46 W January 12 1977 5 3 Minnesota North Stars 1976 77 13 29 4 47 L January 15 1977 2 4 Cleveland Barons 1976 77 13 30 4 48 L January 19 1977 0 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 1976 77 13 31 4 49 L January 21 1977 1 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 1976 77 13 32 4 50 W January 23 1977 6 2 New York Rangers 1976 77 14 32 4 51 T January 27 1977 1 1 Chicago Black Hawks 1976 77 14 32 5 52 W January 29 1977 4 3 Minnesota North Stars 1976 77 15 32 5 53 L February 3 1977 4 6 Montreal Canadiens 1976 77 15 33 5 54 T February 5 1977 5 5 Minnesota North Stars 1976 77 15 33 6 55 L February 6 1977 2 3 Detroit Red Wings 1976 77 15 34 6 56 L February 9 1977 0 6 Montreal Canadiens 1976 77 15 35 6 57 W February 11 1977 3 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 1976 77 16 35 6 58 L February 14 1977 1 2 New York Islanders 1976 77 16 36 6 59 L February 16 1977 3 7 Boston Bruins 1976 77 16 37 6 60 W February 19 1977 5 1 Atlanta Flames 1976 77 17 37 6 61 L February 21 1977 0 4 St Louis Blues 1976 77 17 38 6 62 T February 24 1977 2 2 Los Angeles Kings 1976 77 17 38 7 63 L February 26 1977 0 3 Minnesota North Stars 1976 77 17 39 7 64 W February 27 1977 4 3 Chicago Black Hawks 1976 77 18 39 7 65 W March 2 1977 2 1 Atlanta Flames 1976 77 19 39 7 66 L March 3 1977 2 5 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 77 19 40 7 67 T March 5 1977 4 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 1976 77 19 40 8 68 W March 9 1977 5 2 Washington Capitals 1976 77 20 40 8 69 W March 10 1977 5 0 Chicago Black Hawks 1976 77 21 40 8 70 T March 12 1977 2 2 Colorado Rockies 1976 77 21 40 9 71 W March 13 1977 6 2 Colorado Rockies 1976 77 22 40 9 72 W March 15 1977 7 1 Detroit Red Wings 1976 77 23 40 9 73 T March 19 1977 4 4 St Louis Blues 1976 77 23 40 10 74 W March 20 1977 4 1 Colorado Rockies 1976 77 24 40 10 75 T March 22 1977 4 4 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 77 24 40 11 76 T March 25 1977 4 4 Cleveland Barons 1976 77 24 40 12 77 L March 26 1977 3 9 Philadelphia Flyers 1976 77 24 41 12 78 T March 29 1977 3 3 Los Angeles Kings 1976 77 24 41 13 79 L April 1 1977 3 6 Colorado Rockies 1976 77 24 42 13 80 W April 3 1977 6 3 Minnesota North Stars 1976 77 25 42 13Playoffs editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Player statistics editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Awards and records editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Transactions editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Draft picks editVancouver s picks at the 1976 NHL Entry Draft The draft was at the NHL office in Montreal Canada Round Player Nationality College Junior Club team League 2 26 Bob Manno D nbsp Canada St Catharines Black Hawks OHA 3 44 Rob Flockhart LW nbsp Canada Kamloops Chiefs WCHL 4 62 Elmer Ray LW nbsp Canada Calgary Centennials WCHL 5 80 Rick Durston LW nbsp Canada Victoria Cougars WCHL 6 98 Rob Tudor C nbsp Canada Regina Pats WCHL 7 114 Brad Rhiness C nbsp Canada Kingston Canadians OHA 8 122 Stuart Ostlund C nbsp Canada Michigan Tech Huskies NCAA See also edit1976 77 NHL seasonReferences edit Owchar KO check on Robitaille 1 19 77 YouTube Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Dan Diamond amp Associates p 151 ISBN 9781894801225 All Time NHL Results NHL com Retrieved August 25 2023 1976 77 Vancouver Canucks Games Hockey reference com Retrieved May 6 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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