1976–77 Pittsburgh Penguins season


The 1976–77 Pittsburgh Penguins season was their tenth in the National Hockey League. They finished third in the Norris Division for the third season in a row. In the playoffs, the Penguins were eliminated in the first round. Changes occurred in management and ownership. In December 1976, Baz Bastien replaced Wren Blair as the club's general manager. The club was sold to shopping mall magnate Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. in February 1977.

Regular season

Despite the fact that Pierre Larouche, Jean Pronovost and Syl Apps were unable to reproduce their franchise record-setting offensive output of the previous season the team finished with a similar regular season record on the strength of improved defensive prowess and the goaltending of Dunc Wilson and Denis Herron, who was re-acquired from the Kansas City Scouts in the off-season.
General Manager Wren Blair, who had been part of the ownership group which bought the club from the NHL in July 1975 until February 1976, was removed from his position December 3, 1976. Aldege 'Baz' Bastien, the man who had coached the American Hockey League's Pittsburgh Hornets to a Calder Cup championship in 1967, was named Blair's replacement.
Co-owners Al Savill and Otto Frenzel sold the club to shopping mall magnate Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. in February 1977, less than two years after having bought the team from the NHL.

Final standings

Schedule and results

Playoffs

The Penguins' opponent in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs was once again the Toronto Maple Leafs. While the Penguins' offensive output greatly improved to ten goals scored, the Maple Leafs once again dispatched the Penguins in three games.

Player statistics

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Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

Awards and records

The Penguins were involved in the following transactions during the 1976–77 season:

Trades

August 11, 1976To Montreal Canadiens
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1978 3rd round pick
future considerations
To Pittsburgh Penguins
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Don Awrey
October 8, 1976To New York Rangers
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1978 4th round pick
To Pittsburgh Penguins
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Dunc Wilson
October 18, 1976To Los Angeles Kings
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1977 5th round pick
To Pittsburgh Penguins
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Mike Corrigan

Additions and subtractions

Colin Campbell was loaned to the Rockies for one season. He was returned to the Penguins in 1977.

Roster

Draft picks

The 1976 NHL Amateur Draft was held on June 1, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec.
Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
12Blair ChapmanRight WingCanadaSaskatoon Blades
219Greg MaloneCenterCanadaOshawa Generals
229Peter MarshRight WingCanadaSherbrooke Beavers
347Morris LukowichLeft WingCanadaMedicine Hat Tigers
465Greg RedquestGoaltenderCanadaOshawa Generals
583Brendan LoweDefenseCanadaSherbrooke Beavers
6101Vic SirkoDefenseCanadaOshawa Generals