1977–78 Boston Bruins season NHL team season
The 1977–78 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 54th season in the NHL . The Bruins advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals for the second straight season only to be defeated again by their rivals, the Montreal Canadiens . The season featured the memorable moment of John Wensink challenging the entire Minnesota North Stars bench to a fight during a December contest.
Offseason
NHL Draft
Round
#
Player
Nationality
College/Junior/Club team
1
16
Dwight Foster (RW)
Canada
Kitchener Rangers (OHA)
2
34
Dave Parro (G)
Canada
Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
3
52
Mike Forbes (D)
Canada
St. Catharines Fincups (OMJHL)
4
70
Brian McGregor (RW)
Canada
Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
5
88
Doug Butler (D)
Canada
Saint Louis University (CCHA)
6
106
Keith Johnson (D)
Canada
Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
7
122
Ralph Cox (RW)
United States
University of New Hampshire (ECAC)
8
138
Mario Claude (D)
Canada
Sherbrooke Castors (QMJHL)
Regular season
The 1977–78 Bruins set an NHL record (unbroken as of 2023) by having 11 different skaters score 20 goals or more in a season.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] The eleven skaters are:
Season standings
[ 4] 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
Adams Division record vs. opponents
Vs. Wales Conference
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Adams Division
Vs. Norris Division
1977–78 NHL records
Team
DET
LAK
MTL
PIT
WSH
Total
Boston
4–0–1
5–0
0–4–1
5–0
4–0–1
18–4–3
Buffalo
2–2–1
3–0–2
3–2
0–0–5
3–1–1
11–5–9
Cleveland
2–2–1
1–3–1
1–4
0–5
2–3
6–17–2
Toronto
2–1–2
2–3
0–4–1
2–3
4–0–1
10–11–4
Vs. Patrick Division
1977–78 NHL records
Team
ATL
NYI
NYR
PHI
Total
Boston
2–1–1
1–3
4–1
1–2–1
8–7–2
Buffalo
2–1–1
3–2
2–1–1
3–0–1
10–4–3
Cleveland
1–2–1
1–1–2
1–3
0–4–1
3–10–4
Toronto
2–3
1–3
3–1
3–1
9–8–0
Vs. Smythe Division
1977–78 NHL records
Team
CHI
COL
MIN
STL
VAN
Total
Boston
3–1
3–0–1
3–1
4–0
2–0–2
15–2–3
Buffalo
2–1–1
3–1
3–1
4–0
1–0–3
13–3–4
Cleveland
1–3
1–1–2
3–0–1
1–2–1
2–1–1
8–7–5
Toronto
2–1–1
4–0
4–0
2–0–2
3–0–1
15–1–4
Schedule and results
Regular season schedule
No.
R
Date
Score
Opponent
Record
1
T
October 13, 1977
2–2
Atlanta Flames (1977–78 )
0–0–1
2
L
October 15, 1977
1–3
@ New York Islanders (1977–78 )
0–1–1
3
L
October 16, 1977
0–2
Montreal Canadiens (1977–78 )
0–2–1
4
W
October 19, 1977
7–3
@ St. Louis Blues (1977–78 )
1–2–1
5
W
October 22, 1977
4–3
@ Los Angeles Kings (1977–78 )
2–2–1
6
T
October 23, 1977
3–3
@ Vancouver Canucks (1977–78 )
2–2–2
7
T
October 25, 1977
4–4
@ Colorado Rockies (1977–78 )
2–2–3
8
L
October 26, 1977
0–3
@ Minnesota North Stars (1977–78 )
2–3–3
9
W
October 29, 1977
5–3
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1977–78 )
3–3–3
10
L
November 3, 1977
1–4
Buffalo Sabres (1977–78 )
3–4–3
11
L
November 5, 1977
2–5
@ Montreal Canadiens (1977–78 )
3–5–3
12
W
November 6, 1977
5–3
New York Islanders (1977–78 )
4–5–3
13
W
November 10, 1977
5–2
Los Angeles Kings (1977–78 )
5–5–3
14
W
November 12, 1977
6–3
@ Atlanta Flames (1977–78 )
6–5–3
15
W
November 13, 1977
3–1
Cleveland Barons (1977–78 )
7–5–3
16
T
November 17, 1977
4–4
Vancouver Canucks (1977–78 )
7–5–4
17
W
November 19, 1977
3–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1977–78 )
8–5–4
18
W
November 20, 1977
1–0
Chicago Black Hawks (1977–78 )
9–5–4
19
W
November 23, 1977
2–0
@ Buffalo Sabres (1977–78 )
10–5–4
20
W
November 24, 1977
6–0
Washington Capitals (1977–78 )
11–5–4
21
W
November 26, 1977
3–2
New York Rangers (1977–78 )
12–5–4
22
W
November 27, 1977
4–1
St. Louis Blues (1977–78 )
13–5–4
23
W
December 1, 1977
4–2
Minnesota North Stars (1977–78 )
14–5–4
24
T
December 3, 1977
4–4
@ Cleveland Barons (1977–78 )
14–5–5
25
W
December 4, 1977
3–1
Toronto Maple Leafs (1977–78 )
15–5–5
26
W
December 8, 1977
6–4
Detroit Red Wings (1977–78 )
16–5–5
27
W
December 10, 1977
6–2
Pittsburgh Penguins (1977–78 )
17–5–5
28
W
December 11, 1977
8–2
@ New York Rangers (1977–78 )
18–5–5
29
L
December 15, 1977
4–6
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1977–78 )
18–6–5
30
L
December 17, 1977
1–4
@ New York Islanders (1977–78 )
18–7–5
31
W
December 18, 1977
2–1
Cleveland Barons (1977–78 )
19–7–5
32
W
December 21, 1977
6–3
Colorado Rockies (1977–78 )
20–7–5
33
W
December 23, 1977
6–1
Philadelphia Flyers (1977–78 )
21–7–5
34
W
December 27, 1977
6–3
@ Washington Capitals (1977–78 )
22–7–5
35
T
December 28, 1977
5–5
@ Cleveland Barons (1977–78 )
22–7–6
36
W
December 31, 1977
7–0
@ Detroit Red Wings (1977–78 )
23–7–6
37
W
January 4, 1978
3–0
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1977–78 )
24–7–6
38
W
January 7, 1978
3–1
@ Minnesota North Stars (1977–78 )
25–7–6
39
L
January 8, 1978
3–5
@ Buffalo Sabres (1977–78 )
25–8–6
40
L
January 10, 1978
2–3
New York Rangers (1977–78 )
25–9–6
41
W
January 12, 1978
6–1
Los Angeles Kings (1977–78 )
26–9–6
42
L
January 14, 1978
3–5
@ Montreal Canadiens (1977–78 )
26–10–6
43
W
January 19, 1978
4–1
Washington Capitals (1977–78 )
27–10–6
44
W
January 21, 1978
7–1
Detroit Red Wings (1977–78 )
28–10–6
45
L
January 22, 1978
2–3
Cleveland Barons (1977–78 )
28–11–6
46
W
January 26, 1978
4–3
Colorado Rockies (1977–78 )
29–11–6
47
W
January 27, 1978
5–2
@ Washington Capitals (1977–78 )
30–11–6
48
W
January 29, 1978
8–2
Pittsburgh Penguins (1977–78 )
31–11–6
49
W
February 1, 1978
5–3
@ St. Louis Blues (1977–78 )
32–11–6
50
L
February 2, 1978
1–3
@ Buffalo Sabres (1977–78 )
32–12–6
51
W
February 4, 1978
8–1
@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1977–78 )
33–12–6
52
T
February 5, 1978
3–3
Toronto Maple Leafs (1977–78 )
33–12–7
53
W
February 9, 1978
5–3
@ Detroit Red Wings (1977–78 )
34–12–7
54
W
February 15, 1978
4–2
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1977–78 )
35–12–7
55
L
February 18, 1978
2–4
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1977–78 )
35–13–7
56
W
February 21, 1978
3–2
@ Colorado Rockies (1977–78 )
36–13–7
57
W
February 22, 1978
6–4
@ Vancouver Canucks (1977–78 )
37–13–7
58
W
February 25, 1978
4–2
@ Los Angeles Kings (1977–78 )
38–13–7
59
T
February 28, 1978
4–4
Philadelphia Flyers (1977–78 )
38–13–8
60
W
March 2, 1978
4–3
Atlanta Flames (1977–78 )
39–13–8
61
W
March 4, 1978
7–3
Buffalo Sabres (1977–78 )
40–13–8
62
W
March 5, 1978
6–3
Vancouver Canucks (1977–78 )
41–13–8
63
W
March 7, 1978
7–2
St. Louis Blues (1977–78 )
42–13–8
64
T
March 9, 1978
2–2
@ Detroit Red Wings (1977–78 )
42–13–9
65
L
March 11, 1978
2–6
@ Philadelphia Flyers (1977–78 )
42–14–9
66
W
March 12, 1978
9–3
Los Angeles Kings (1977–78 )
43–14–9
67
W
March 16, 1978
7–2
Minnesota North Stars (1977–78 )
44–14–9
68
W
March 18, 1978
6–3
@ New York Rangers (1977–78 )
45–14–9
69
W
March 19, 1978
6–4
Toronto Maple Leafs (1977–78 )
46–14–9
70
W
March 21, 1978
5–3
@ Cleveland Barons (1977–78 )
47–14–9
71
W
March 23, 1978
7–0
Chicago Black Hawks (1977–78 )
48–14–9
72
L
March 25, 1978
3–6
@ Atlanta Flames (1977–78 )
48–15–9
73
T
March 26, 1978
2–2
Montreal Canadiens (1977–78 )
48–15–10
74
T
March 28, 1978
4–4
@ Washington Capitals (1977–78 )
48–15–11
75
W
March 30, 1978
6–3
Pittsburgh Penguins (1977–78 )
49–15–11
76
L
April 1, 1978
1–7
@ Montreal Canadiens (1977–78 )
49–16–11
77
W
April 2, 1978
8–3
New York Rangers (1977–78 )
50–16–11
78
L
April 6, 1978
2–5
Buffalo Sabres (1977–78 )
50–17–11
79
W
April 8, 1978
3–1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1977–78 )
51–17–11
80
L
April 9, 1978
2–5
New York Islanders (1977–78 )
51–18–11
Season summary
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
[ 6]
Playoffs
Stanley Cup finals
Date
Visitors
Score
Home
Score
Notes
May 13
Boston
1
Montreal
4
May 16
Boston
2
Montreal
3
OT
May 18
Montreal
0
Boston
4
May 21
Montreal
3
Boston
4
OT
May 23
Boston
1
Montreal
4
May 25
Montreal
4
Boston
1
Montreal wins the series 4–2.
Larry Robinson won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.
Awards and records
Don Cherry, Runner-Up, Jack Adams Trophy[ 7]
Brad Park, Defenceman, NHL First Team All-Star
References
^ "1977-78 Bruins Are a Group to Remember" .
^ "Bruins honor 11 20-goal scorers from 1977-78 season" .
^ National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p.174, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-920445-98-5
^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012 . Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 151. ISBN 9781894801225 .
^ "All-Time NHL Results" . NHL.com . Retrieved August 25, 2023 .
^ "1977-78 Boston Bruins Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com" . hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 9, 2009 .
^ National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p. 222, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-920445-98-5
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