1974–75 Los Angeles Kings season


The 1974–75 Los Angeles Kings season was the Kings' eighth season of play.

Offseason

Defenseman Barry Long jumped to the Edmonton Oilers of the WHA.

Regular season

The Kings were coming off their first playoff appearance in 5 years and the season before finished with a.500 record and scored more goals than they allowed for the first time in club history. Still, they were placed in a division with the powerful Montreal Canadiens in the 1974–75 realignment and hockey experts joked that Montreal would clinch 1st place by Christmas. But the Kings started fast, losing only twice in their first 26 games. The Canadiens finally overtook them and clinched first place with only 3 games to play. In addition, the Kings had allowed the fewest goals in the most of the season. But they faltered just enough at the end and the Philadelphia Flyers earned that honor by a mere 4 goals.

Playoffs

With the 4th best record in the league, the Kings were hopeful of a deep playoff run. But because they finished 2nd in the division, they had to play in the dangerous 2 out of 3 mini series. Their opponent was the Toronto Maple Leafs, who were under.500 on the season, finishing 27 points behind the Kings. But a hot goalie can carry a team and Toronto's Gord McRae got hot at the wrong time for the Kings. Toronto scored a late goal in game 1 but the Kings won in overtime, 3–2. Toronto won game 2 in overtime by the same 3–2 score, and won game 3 in L.A. 2–1. Three of the four higher seeded teams lost in the mini series.

Final standings

Schedule and results

Playoffs

Awards and records

Bob Pulford, Coach
All-NHL 2nd team – Rogie Vachon, Goalie

Transactions

Roster

Draft picks

Los Angeles's draft picks at the 1974 NHL amateur draft held in Montreal, Quebec.
Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
348Gary SargentFargo Sugar Kings
466Brad WintonToronto Marlboros
584Paul EvansKitchener Rangers
6102Marty MatthewsFlin Flon Bombers
7120Harvey StewartFlin Flon Bombers
8137John HeldLondon Knights
9154Mario LessardSherbrooke Castors
10169Derrick EmersonMontreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
11184Jacques LocasQuebec Remparts
12197Lindsay ThomsonUniversity of Denver
13207Craig BrickleyUniversity of Pennsylvania
14217Brad KuglinUniversity of Pennsylvania

Farm teams