Houston Aeros, Western Division champions – 106 points
Winnipeg Jets, Canadian Division champions – 106 points
Quebec Nordiques – 104 points
Calgary Cowboys – 86 points
Phoenix Roadrunners– 84 points
San Diego Mariners – 78 points
Indianapolis Racers, Eastern Division champions – 76 points
Cleveland Crusaders – 75 points
New England Whalers – 73 points
Edmonton Oilers – 59 points
Phoenix had gone 9–3 against San Diego in the regular season. In Game 1, left winger Del Hall took a pass from Robbie Ftorek at the blue line and skated for a shot on the goalie that was partially stopped by goaltender Ernie Wakely but defenseman Brent Hughes accidentally collided with Wakely when trying to get back into the play that saw the puck slip into the net for the game-winner in overtime. Apparently, in the pre-game session for Game 4, Mariners head coach Ron Ingram and the whole team was put under hypnosis by a local hypnotist; San Diego proceeded to dominate the matchup, taking the lead in the first two minutes of the game and never trailing. Unusually, Game 5 had no penalties called for the duration of the game; Norm Ferguson gave the Mariners the go-ahead goal to win a game where Phoenix failed on all ten shots in the third period. It also was the last professional hockey playoff game played in the state of Arizona until the Phoenix Coyotes played in 1997.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 9
San Diego Mariners
2–3 (OT)(1–2, 1–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Phoenix Roadrunners
Arizona Veterans Memorial ColiseumAttendance: 6,945
Box score
Ernie Wakely
Goalies
Jack Norris
10:46 (1st) – Wayne Rivers16:24 (2nd) – Bob FalkenbergGoals2:51 (1st) – Gary Veneruzzo8:54 (1st) – Serge Beaudoin0:31 (OT) – Del Hall
10:46 (1st) – Wayne Rivers16:24 (2nd) – Bob Falkenberg
Goals
2:51 (1st) – Gary Veneruzzo8:54 (1st) – Serge Beaudoin0:31 (OT) – Del Hall
10:46 (1st) – Wayne Rivers16:24 (2nd) – Bob Falkenberg
Goals
2:51 (1st) – Gary Veneruzzo8:54 (1st) – Serge Beaudoin0:31 (OT) – Del Hall
25(10–9–6–0)
Shots
29(9–7–12–1)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 10
Phoenix Roadrunners
2–4(1–1, 0–1, 1–2)
San Diego Mariners
San Diego Sports ArenaAttendance: 5,966
Box score
Jack Norris
Goalies
Ernie Wakely
13:36 (1st) – Jim Boyd6:34 (3rd) – Jim BoydGoals5:05 (1st) – John French4:43 (2nd) – Joe Noris6:48 (3rd) – Norm Ferguson10:14 (3rd) – Andre Lacroix
13:36 (1st) – Jim Boyd6:34 (3rd) – Jim Boyd
Goals
5:05 (1st) – John French4:43 (2nd) – Joe Noris6:48 (3rd) – Norm Ferguson10:14 (3rd) – Andre Lacroix
13:36 (1st) – Jim Boyd6:34 (3rd) – Jim Boyd
Goals
5:05 (1st) – John French4:43 (2nd) – Joe Noris6:48 (3rd) – Norm Ferguson10:14 (3rd) – Andre Lacroix
24(7–13–4)
Shots
37(9–12–16)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 13
San Diego Mariners
4–6(4–1, 0–4, 0–1)
Phoenix Roadrunners
Arizona Veterans Memorial ColiseumAttendance: 6,374
Box score
Ernie Wakely
Goalies
Jack Norris
6:29 (1st) – Brent Hughes8:00 (1st) – Gene Peacosh16:31 (1st) – Ray Adduono16:55 (1st) – John FrenchGoals3:28 (1st) – Del Hall5:53 (2nd) – Jim Boyd12:05 (2nd) – Robbie Ftorek17:35 (2nd) – Gary Veneruzzo18:37 (2nd) – Ron Huston5:08 (3rd) – Lauri Mononen
6:29 (1st) – Brent Hughes8:00 (1st) – Gene Peacosh16:31 (1st) – Ray Adduono16:55 (1st) – John French
Goals
3:28 (1st) – Del Hall5:53 (2nd) – Jim Boyd12:05 (2nd) – Robbie Ftorek17:35 (2nd) – Gary Veneruzzo18:37 (2nd) – Ron Huston5:08 (3rd) – Lauri Mononen
6:29 (1st) – Brent Hughes8:00 (1st) – Gene Peacosh16:31 (1st) – Ray Adduono16:55 (1st) – John French
Goals
3:28 (1st) – Del Hall5:53 (2nd) – Jim Boyd12:05 (2nd) – Robbie Ftorek17:35 (2nd) – Gary Veneruzzo18:37 (2nd) – Ron Huston5:08 (3rd) – Lauri Mononen
24(10–6–8)
Shots
40(16–14–10)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 15
Phoenix Roadrunners
1–5(0–2, 0–1, 1–2)
San Diego Mariners
San Diego Sports ArenaAttendance: 6,638
Box score
Jack Norris
Goalies
Ernie Wakely
3:05 (3rd) – Cam ConnorGoals18:01 (1st) – Kevin Devine19:16 (1st) – Brian Morenz3:36 (2nd) – Andre Lacroix7:26 (3rd) – Alex Tidey19:39 (3rd) – Bob Wall
3:05 (3rd) – Cam Connor
Goals
18:01 (1st) – Kevin Devine19:16 (1st) – Brian Morenz3:36 (2nd) – Andre Lacroix7:26 (3rd) – Alex Tidey19:39 (3rd) – Bob Wall
3:05 (3rd) – Cam Connor
Goals
18:01 (1st) – Kevin Devine19:16 (1st) – Brian Morenz3:36 (2nd) – Andre Lacroix7:26 (3rd) – Alex Tidey19:39 (3rd) – Bob Wall
21(3–7–11)
Shots
33(11–15–7)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 17
San Diego Mariners
2–1(1–0, 1–1, 0–0)
Phoenix Roadrunners
Arizona Veterans Memorial ColiseumAttendance: 9,237
Box score
Ernie Wakely
Goalies
Jack Norris
5:08 (1st) – Alex Tidey17:07 (2nd) – Norm FergusonGoals16:02 (2nd) – John Gray
5:08 (1st) – Alex Tidey17:07 (2nd) – Norm Ferguson
Goals
16:02 (2nd) – John Gray
5:08 (1st) – Alex Tidey17:07 (2nd) – Norm Ferguson
Goals
16:02 (2nd) – John Gray
23(9–11–3)
Shots
30(10–10–10)
New England had gone 6–3–1 against Cleveland in the regular season. Mike Rogers delivered the go-ahead goal in Game 3 with four minutes remaining to eliminate Cleveland. This was the final game played by the Crusaders in Cleveland, as they relocated to Minnesota in the offseason when the National Hockey League approved the move of the California Golden Seals to Cleveland.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 9
Cleveland Crusaders
3–5(1–3, 1–1, 1–1)
New England Whalers
Hartford Civic CenterAttendance: 8,417
Box score
Bob Johnson
Goalies
Bruce Landon
19:11 (1st) – Rich Leduc1:00 (2nd) – Wayne Connelly8:30 (3rd) – Danny GruenGoals1:12 (1st) – Ralph Backstrom3:15 (1st) – Gordie Roberts9:57 (1st) – Nick Fotiu10:07 (2nd) – Larry Pleau6:23 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
19:11 (1st) – Rich Leduc1:00 (2nd) – Wayne Connelly8:30 (3rd) – Danny Gruen
Goals
1:12 (1st) – Ralph Backstrom3:15 (1st) – Gordie Roberts9:57 (1st) – Nick Fotiu10:07 (2nd) – Larry Pleau6:23 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
19:11 (1st) – Rich Leduc1:00 (2nd) – Wayne Connelly8:30 (3rd) – Danny Gruen
Goals
1:12 (1st) – Ralph Backstrom3:15 (1st) – Gordie Roberts9:57 (1st) – Nick Fotiu10:07 (2nd) – Larry Pleau6:23 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
31(10–10–11)
Shots
33(10–16–7)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 10
New England Whalers
6–1(1–1, 2–0, 3–0)
Cleveland Crusaders
Richfield ColiseumAttendance: 4,243
Box score
Bruce Landon
Goalies
Cam Newton
17:56 (1st) – Larry Pleau10:50 (2nd) – Fred O'Donnell12:02 (2nd) – Tom Webster5:36 (3rd) – Larry Pleau9:45 (3rd) – Brad Selwood13:05 (3rd) – Mike RogersGoals5:40 (1st) – Rich Leduc
17:56 (1st) – Larry Pleau10:50 (2nd) – Fred O'Donnell12:02 (2nd) – Tom Webster5:36 (3rd) – Larry Pleau9:45 (3rd) – Brad Selwood13:05 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
Goals
5:40 (1st) – Rich Leduc
17:56 (1st) – Larry Pleau10:50 (2nd) – Fred O'Donnell12:02 (2nd) – Tom Webster5:36 (3rd) – Larry Pleau9:45 (3rd) – Brad Selwood13:05 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
Goals
5:40 (1st) – Rich Leduc
4013–9–18)
Shots
30(11–11–8)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 11
New England Whalers
3–2(0–2, 1–0, 2–0)
Cleveland Crusaders
Richfield ColiseumAttendance: 3,584
Box score
Bruce Landon
Goalies
Bob Johnson
18:15 (2nd) – Bob McManama15:05 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom16:38 (3rd) – Mike RogersGoals0:53 (1st) – Danny Gruen9:27 (1st) – Al McDonough
18:15 (2nd) – Bob McManama15:05 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom16:38 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
Goals
0:53 (1st) – Danny Gruen9:27 (1st) – Al McDonough
18:15 (2nd) – Bob McManama15:05 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom16:38 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
Goals
0:53 (1st) – Danny Gruen9:27 (1st) – Al McDonough
36(12–11–13)
Shots
35(16–9–10)
Winnipeg went 8–4–1 against Edmonton in the regular season.
In Game 2, goaltender Joe Daley was involved in a high-sticking incident with Oilers player Rusty Patenaude that saw Edmonton coach Bill Hunter demand for Daley to receive a suspension. Daley was suspended for Game 3, but backup goalie Curt Larsson held firm with a 3-2 victory.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 9
Edmonton Oilers
3–7(1–3, 1–2, 1–2)
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg ArenaAttendance: 8,688
Box score
Dave Dryden
Goalies
Joe Daley
19:02 (1st) – Bob Russell19:03 (2nd) – Ken Baird19:58 (3rd) – Tim SheehyGoals3:32 (1st) – Bobby Hull4:55 (1st) – Bob Guindon18:21 (1st) – Mats Lindh12:21 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola17:24 (2nd) – Thommie Bergman6:56 (3rd) – Norm Beaudin8:57 (3rd) – Peter Sullivan
19:02 (1st) – Bob Russell19:03 (2nd) – Ken Baird19:58 (3rd) – Tim Sheehy
Goals
3:32 (1st) – Bobby Hull4:55 (1st) – Bob Guindon18:21 (1st) – Mats Lindh12:21 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola17:24 (2nd) – Thommie Bergman6:56 (3rd) – Norm Beaudin8:57 (3rd) – Peter Sullivan
19:02 (1st) – Bob Russell19:03 (2nd) – Ken Baird19:58 (3rd) – Tim Sheehy
Goals
3:32 (1st) – Bobby Hull4:55 (1st) – Bob Guindon18:21 (1st) – Mats Lindh12:21 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola17:24 (2nd) – Thommie Bergman6:56 (3rd) – Norm Beaudin8:57 (3rd) – Peter Sullivan
21(7–6–8)
Shots
48(18–13–17)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 11
Edmonton Oilers
4–5 (OT)(1–1, 2–2, 1–1, 0–1)
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg ArenaAttendance: 9,436
Box score
Dave Dryden
Goalies
Joe Daley / Curt Larsson
11:15 (1st) – Dan Spring7:08 (2nd) – Ed Patenaude12:46 (2nd) – Ken Baird18:10 (3rd) – Tim SheehyGoals9:41 (1st) – Lyle Moffat3:22 (2nd) – Ulf Nilsson17:10 (2nd) – Bobby Hull5:05 (3rd) – Willy Lindström0:54 (OT) – Ulf Nilsson
11:15 (1st) – Dan Spring7:08 (2nd) – Ed Patenaude12:46 (2nd) – Ken Baird18:10 (3rd) – Tim Sheehy
3:57 (1st) – Anders Hedberg9:34 (1st) – Peter Sullivan10:22 (3rd) – Bobby HullGoals8:52 (2nd) – Bob McAneeley18:13 (2nd) – Ken Baird
3:57 (1st) – Anders Hedberg9:34 (1st) – Peter Sullivan10:22 (3rd) – Bobby Hull
Goals
8:52 (2nd) – Bob McAneeley18:13 (2nd) – Ken Baird
3:57 (1st) – Anders Hedberg9:34 (1st) – Peter Sullivan10:22 (3rd) – Bobby Hull
Goals
8:52 (2nd) – Bob McAneeley18:13 (2nd) – Ken Baird
29(10–10–9)
Shots
29(12–12–5)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 16
Winnipeg Jets
7–2(1–1, 5–1, 1–0)
Edmonton Oilers
Northlands ColiseumAttendance: 13,004
Box score
Joe Daley
Goalies
Chris Worthy
4:25 (1st) – Bobby Hull4:54 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola8:08 (2nd) – Bill Lesuk13:40 (2nd) – Mats Lindh15:27 (2nd) – Bobby Hull16:46 (2nd) – Norm Beaudin13:26 (3rd) – Freeman AsmundsonGoals6:15 (1st) – Wayne Carleton6:43 (2nd) – Norm Ullman
4:25 (1st) – Bobby Hull4:54 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola8:08 (2nd) – Bill Lesuk13:40 (2nd) – Mats Lindh15:27 (2nd) – Bobby Hull16:46 (2nd) – Norm Beaudin13:26 (3rd) – Freeman Asmundson
Goals
6:15 (1st) – Wayne Carleton6:43 (2nd) – Norm Ullman
4:25 (1st) – Bobby Hull4:54 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola8:08 (2nd) – Bill Lesuk13:40 (2nd) – Mats Lindh15:27 (2nd) – Bobby Hull16:46 (2nd) – Norm Beaudin13:26 (3rd) – Freeman Asmundson
Goals
6:15 (1st) – Wayne Carleton6:43 (2nd) – Norm Ullman
38(13–14–11)
Shots
20(5–13–2)
Calgary had gone 5–4–1 against Quebec in their regular season matchups. In a shocking upset, the Cowboys prevailed over the Nordiques. However, it mostly became known for an infamous brawl during Game 2 that saw eleven ejections, a coach suspended the rest of the series, and criminal matters. The incident began when Calgary's Rick Jodzio cross-checked Quebec's Marc Tardif in the head, causing both teams to leave their benches. The brawl lasted 20 minutes, and ended only when Quebec police gathered at the players benches and escorted the teams back to their dressing rooms. The game resumed following a 20-minute break to allow both teams to cool down, then resumed without eleven players who were ejected from the game. The incident caught the attention of Quebec's Solicitor General Fernand Lalonde, who had the incident investigated as a criminal matter. Tardif had a concussion and didn't play for the rest of the series while the team publicly stated their desire to boycott the rest of the series unless their demands were met: the lifetime suspension of Jodzio, a suspension for Calgary head coach Joe Crozier (who reportedly told Jodzio to "get" Tardif) and the firing of WHA vice-president of hockey operations Bud Poile (who the team felt had a bias against them). Jodzio was suspended indefinitely by the league and later pleaded guilty in a Quebec court to a charge of assault over the incident. Crozier was suspended for the rest of the series and Poile resigned in the wake of the suspensions. Both teams were fined $25,000 while Quebec coach Jean-Guy Gendron was suspended for Game 3 (having stepped on the ice to challenge Crozier to a fight). As for the hockey after the brawl, Calgary scored a litany of goals to win Game 2 before Calgary and Quebec then had close victories, but Calgary pulled away with the go-ahead goal in Game 5 by Danny Lawson with five minutes remaining to pull ahead and eliminate Quebec.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 10
Calgary Cowboys
3–1(1–0, 1–0, 1–1)
Quebec Nordiques
Colisée de QuébecAttendance: 10,997
Box score
Don McLeod
Goalies
Richard Brodeur
16:05 (1st) – Chris Evans9:26 (2nd) – Ron Chipperfield17:59 (3rd) – Chris EvansGoals2:40 (3rd) – Real Cloutier
16:05 (1st) – Chris Evans9:26 (2nd) – Ron Chipperfield17:59 (3rd) – Chris Evans
Goals
2:40 (3rd) – Real Cloutier
16:05 (1st) – Chris Evans9:26 (2nd) – Ron Chipperfield17:59 (3rd) – Chris Evans
Goals
2:40 (3rd) – Real Cloutier
24(9–5–10)
Shots
28(10–7–11)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 11
Calgary Cowboys
8–4(2–2, 0–2, 6–0)
Quebec Nordiques
Colisée de QuébecAttendance: 9,567
Box score
Don McLeod
Goalies
Richard Brodeur
12:12 (1st) – George Morrison17:51 (1st) – Don Tannahill3:27 (3rd) – George Morrison6:56 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk9:24 (3rd) – Bernie Lukowich10:16 (3rd) – Ron Chipperfield15:35 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk17:31 (3rd) – Lynn PowisGoals3:43 (1st) – Marc Tardif15:10 (1st) – Serge Bernier2:10 (2nd) – Bob Fitchner10:28 (2nd) – Serge Bernier
12:12 (1st) – George Morrison17:51 (1st) – Don Tannahill3:27 (3rd) – George Morrison6:56 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk9:24 (3rd) – Bernie Lukowich10:16 (3rd) – Ron Chipperfield15:35 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk17:31 (3rd) – Lynn Powis
Goals
3:43 (1st) – Marc Tardif15:10 (1st) – Serge Bernier2:10 (2nd) – Bob Fitchner10:28 (2nd) – Serge Bernier
12:12 (1st) – George Morrison17:51 (1st) – Don Tannahill3:27 (3rd) – George Morrison6:56 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk9:24 (3rd) – Bernie Lukowich10:16 (3rd) – Ron Chipperfield15:35 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk17:31 (3rd) – Lynn Powis
Goals
3:43 (1st) – Marc Tardif15:10 (1st) – Serge Bernier2:10 (2nd) – Bob Fitchner10:28 (2nd) – Serge Bernier
10:06 (2nd) – Real Cloutier11:13 (2nd) – Rejean Houle18:40 (2nd) – Real Cloutier19:14 (2nd) – Rejean HouleGoals13:27 (1st) – Ron Chipperfield8:26 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk12:27 (3rd) – Danny Lawson
10:06 (2nd) – Real Cloutier11:13 (2nd) – Rejean Houle18:40 (2nd) – Real Cloutier19:14 (2nd) – Rejean Houle
Goals
13:27 (1st) – Ron Chipperfield8:26 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk12:27 (3rd) – Danny Lawson
10:06 (2nd) – Real Cloutier11:13 (2nd) – Rejean Houle18:40 (2nd) – Real Cloutier19:14 (2nd) – Rejean Houle
Goals
13:27 (1st) – Ron Chipperfield8:26 (3rd) – Gavin Kirk12:27 (3rd) – Danny Lawson
25(8–12–5)
Shots
29(8–9–12)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 18
Calgary Cowboys
6–4(2–0, 1–3, 3–1)
Quebec Nordiques
Colisée de QuébecAttendance: 12,675
Box score
Richard Brodeur
Goalies
Don McLeod
4:57 (1st) – Peter Driscoll19:59 (1st) – George Morrison2:49 (2nd) – Chris Evans3:13 (3rd) – Bernie Lukowich14:53 (3rd) – Danny Lawson19:56 (3rd) – Chris EvansGoals4:36 (2nd) – Christian Bordeleau5:26 (2nd) – Pierre Roy18:12 (2nd) – Steve Sutherland 8:38 (3rd) – Steve Sutherland
4:57 (1st) – Peter Driscoll19:59 (1st) – George Morrison2:49 (2nd) – Chris Evans3:13 (3rd) – Bernie Lukowich14:53 (3rd) – Danny Lawson19:56 (3rd) – Chris Evans
Goals
4:36 (2nd) – Christian Bordeleau5:26 (2nd) – Pierre Roy18:12 (2nd) – Steve Sutherland 8:38 (3rd) – Steve Sutherland
4:57 (1st) – Peter Driscoll19:59 (1st) – George Morrison2:49 (2nd) – Chris Evans3:13 (3rd) – Bernie Lukowich14:53 (3rd) – Danny Lawson19:56 (3rd) – Chris Evans
Goals
4:36 (2nd) – Christian Bordeleau5:26 (2nd) – Pierre Roy18:12 (2nd) – Steve Sutherland 8:38 (3rd) – Steve Sutherland
28(11–6–11)
Shots
41(13–15–13)
Indianapolis had gone 7–2–3 against New England in the regular season. In a stunning upset that saw four shutouts, the New England Whalers won three of the first four games before Indianapolis won two straight to force a Game 7. New England won the series on the road with a 6–0 shutout. As it turned out, this was the only WHA postseason series where a team forced a Game 7 after being down 3–1.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 16
New England Whalers
4–1(1–1, 1–0, 2–0)
Indianapolis Racers
Market Square ArenaAttendance: 10,834
Box score
Bruce Landon
Goalies
Michel Dion
2:36 (1st) – Larry Pleau2:03 (2nd) – Rosaire Paiement3:59 (3rd) – Doug Roberts19:20 (3rd) – Ralph BackstromGoals16:34 (1st) – Michel Parizeau
2:36 (1st) – Larry Pleau2:03 (2nd) – Rosaire Paiement3:59 (3rd) – Doug Roberts19:20 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom
Goals
16:34 (1st) – Michel Parizeau
2:36 (1st) – Larry Pleau2:03 (2nd) – Rosaire Paiement3:59 (3rd) – Doug Roberts19:20 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom
Goals
16:34 (1st) – Michel Parizeau
32(15–7–10)
Shots
24(8–8–8)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 17
New England Whalers
0–4(0–2, 0–1, 0–1)
Indianapolis Racers
Market Square ArenaAttendance: 10,111
Box score
Cap Raeder
Goalies
Jim Park
No scoringGoals4:04 (1st) – Kerry Bond10:16 (1st) – Michel Parizeau12:46 (2nd) – Hugh Harris18:13 (3rd) – Rene LeClerc
13:45 (1st) – Al Hangsleben13:11 (2nd) – Garry Swain8:53 (3rd) – Al HangslebenGoalsNo scoring
13:45 (1st) – Al Hangsleben13:11 (2nd) – Garry Swain8:53 (3rd) – Al Hangsleben
Goals
No scoring
13:45 (1st) – Al Hangsleben13:11 (2nd) – Garry Swain8:53 (3rd) – Al Hangsleben
Goals
No scoring
22(9–5–8)
Shots
34(10–14–10)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 23
Indianapolis Racers
1–2(0–0, 0–1, 1–1)
New England Whalers
Hartford Civic CenterAttendance: 10,507
Box score
Michel Dion
Goalies
Cap Raeder
3:01 (3rd) – Hugh HarrisGoals8:14 (2nd) – Larry Pleau19:03 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
3:01 (3rd) – Hugh Harris
Goals
8:14 (2nd) – Larry Pleau19:03 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
3:01 (3rd) – Hugh Harris
Goals
8:14 (2nd) – Larry Pleau19:03 (3rd) – Mike Rogers
33(9–14–10)
Shots
39(8–16–15)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 24
New England Whalers
0–4(0–1, 0–2, 0–1)
Indianapolis Racers
Market Square ArenaAttendance: 11,811
Box score
Cap Raeder
Goalies
Jim Park
No scoringGoals13:17 (1st) – Reg Thomas5:59 (2nd) – Michel Parizeau18:26 (2nd) – Michel Parizeau10:11 (3rd) – Dave Keon
No scoring
Goals
13:17 (1st) – Reg Thomas5:59 (2nd) – Michel Parizeau18:26 (2nd) – Michel Parizeau10:11 (3rd) – Dave Keon
No scoring
Goals
13:17 (1st) – Reg Thomas5:59 (2nd) – Michel Parizeau18:26 (2nd) – Michel Parizeau10:11 (3rd) – Dave Keon
30(13–5–12)
Shots
34(14–11–9)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 27
Indianapolis Racers
5–3(0–0, 4–1, 1–2)
New England Whalers
Hartford Civic CenterAttendance: 10,507
Box score
Jim Park
Goalies
Cap Raeder
2:12 (2nd) – Darryl Maggs7:58 (2nd) – Nick Harbaruk18:02 (2nd) – Rene LeClerc19:00 (2nd) – Dave Keon8:35 (3rd) – Nick HarbarukGoals15:35 (2nd) – Tom Webster11:32 (3rd) – Nick Fotiu14:04 (3rd) – Bob McManama
2:12 (2nd) – Darryl Maggs7:58 (2nd) – Nick Harbaruk18:02 (2nd) – Rene LeClerc19:00 (2nd) – Dave Keon8:35 (3rd) – Nick Harbaruk
Goals
15:35 (2nd) – Tom Webster11:32 (3rd) – Nick Fotiu14:04 (3rd) – Bob McManama
2:12 (2nd) – Darryl Maggs7:58 (2nd) – Nick Harbaruk18:02 (2nd) – Rene LeClerc19:00 (2nd) – Dave Keon8:35 (3rd) – Nick Harbaruk
Goals
15:35 (2nd) – Tom Webster11:32 (3rd) – Nick Fotiu14:04 (3rd) – Bob McManama
31(10–12–9)
Shots
37(7–15–15)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 29
New England Whalers
6–0(1–0, 3–0, 2–0)
Indianapolis Racers
Market Square ArenaAttendance: 16,040
Box score
Cap Raeder
Goalies
Jim Park
17:45 (1st) – Danny Bolduc9:05 (2nd) – Tom Webster12:28 (2nd) – Fred O'Donnell14:34 (2nd) – Garry Swain5:38 (3rd) – Rosaire Paiement8:58 (3rd) – Ralph BackstromGoalsNo scoring
17:45 (1st) – Danny Bolduc9:05 (2nd) – Tom Webster12:28 (2nd) – Fred O'Donnell14:34 (2nd) – Garry Swain5:38 (3rd) – Rosaire Paiement8:58 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom
Goals
No scoring
17:45 (1st) – Danny Bolduc9:05 (2nd) – Tom Webster12:28 (2nd) – Fred O'Donnell14:34 (2nd) – Garry Swain5:38 (3rd) – Rosaire Paiement8:58 (3rd) – Ralph Backstrom
Goals
No scoring
29(10–9–10)
Shots
26(7–11–8)
Houston had gone 7–5 against San Diego in the regular season.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 21
San Diego Mariners
6–8(2–6, 2–2, 2–0)
Houston Aeros
The SummittAttendance: 8,257
Box score
Ernie Wakely / Russ Gillow
Goalies
Ron Grahame
13:02 (1st) – John French17:09 (1st) – Andre Lacroix2:44 (2nd) – John French13:19 (2nd) – Brian Morenz2:15 (3rd) – Ray Adduono10:31 (3rd) – Wayne RiversGoals4:52 (1st) – Rich Preston5:31 (1st) – Rich Preston11:48 (1st) – Gord Labossiere17:55 (1st) – Gord Labossiere19:29 (1st) – Terry Ruskowski19:59 (1st) – Terry Ruskowski0:42 (2nd) – Rich Preston2:15 (2nd) – Frank Hughes
13:02 (1st) – John French17:09 (1st) – Andre Lacroix2:44 (2nd) – John French13:19 (2nd) – Brian Morenz2:15 (3rd) – Ray Adduono10:31 (3rd) – Wayne Rivers
13:02 (1st) – John French17:09 (1st) – Andre Lacroix2:44 (2nd) – John French13:19 (2nd) – Brian Morenz2:15 (3rd) – Ray Adduono10:31 (3rd) – Wayne Rivers
17:12 (3rd) – Andre LacroixGoals6:54 (2nd) – John Tonelli11:06 (2nd) – Frank Hughes1:03 (3rd) – Gordie Howe
17:12 (3rd) – Andre Lacroix
Goals
6:54 (2nd) – John Tonelli11:06 (2nd) – Frank Hughes1:03 (3rd) – Gordie Howe
17:12 (3rd) – Andre Lacroix
Goals
6:54 (2nd) – John Tonelli11:06 (2nd) – Frank Hughes1:03 (3rd) – Gordie Howe
26(10–8–8)
Shots
27(8–8–11)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 25
Houston Aeros
8–4(1–1, 4–2, 3–1)
San Diego Mariners
San Diego Sports ArenaAttendance: 8,584
Box score
Ron Grahame
Goalies
Ernie Wakely
12:13 (1st) – Marty Howe4:50 (2nd) – John Schella11:47 (2nd) – John Tonelli17:14 (2nd) – Gordie Howe18:39 (2nd) – Don Larway1:34 (3rd) – Don Larway8:52 (3rd) – John Tonelli11:42 (3rd) – Don LarwayGoals7:53 (1st) – Alex Tidey11:20 (2nd) – Kevin Morrison19:59 (2nd) – Ray Adduono9:37 (3rd) – Joe Noris
12:13 (1st) – Marty Howe4:50 (2nd) – John Schella11:47 (2nd) – John Tonelli17:14 (2nd) – Gordie Howe18:39 (2nd) – Don Larway1:34 (3rd) – Don Larway8:52 (3rd) – John Tonelli11:42 (3rd) – Don Larway
Goals
7:53 (1st) – Alex Tidey11:20 (2nd) – Kevin Morrison19:59 (2nd) – Ray Adduono9:37 (3rd) – Joe Noris
12:13 (1st) – Marty Howe4:50 (2nd) – John Schella11:47 (2nd) – John Tonelli17:14 (2nd) – Gordie Howe18:39 (2nd) – Don Larway1:34 (3rd) – Don Larway8:52 (3rd) – John Tonelli11:42 (3rd) – Don Larway
Goals
7:53 (1st) – Alex Tidey11:20 (2nd) – Kevin Morrison19:59 (2nd) – Ray Adduono9:37 (3rd) – Joe Noris
34(10–12–12)
Shots
32(10–10–12)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 27
Houston Aeros
2–3(1–0, 0–1, 1–2)
San Diego Mariners
San Diego Sports ArenaAttendance: 5,861
Box score
Ron Grahame
Goalies
Ernie Wakely
3:15 (1st) – Don Larway19:28 (3rd) – John TonelliGoals8:35 (2nd) – Wayne Rivers5:00 (3rd) – Bob Dobek6:47 (3rd) – Kevin Devine
3:15 (1st) – Don Larway19:28 (3rd) – John Tonelli
Goals
8:35 (2nd) – Wayne Rivers5:00 (3rd) – Bob Dobek6:47 (3rd) – Kevin Devine
3:15 (1st) – Don Larway19:28 (3rd) – John Tonelli
Goals
8:35 (2nd) – Wayne Rivers5:00 (3rd) – Bob Dobek6:47 (3rd) – Kevin Devine
36(10–15–11)
Shots
39(21–8–10)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 28
San Diego Mariners
3–2(1–0, 2–1, 0–1)
Houston Aeros
The SummittAttendance: 7,622
Box score
Ron Grahame
Goalies
Ernie Wakely
4:24 (1st) – Ray Adduono2:11 (2nd) – Gene Peacosh17:26 (2nd) – Kevin DevineGoals15:53 (2nd) – John Tonelli10:20 (3rd) – Gordie Howe
4:24 (1st) – Ray Adduono2:11 (2nd) – Gene Peacosh17:26 (2nd) – Kevin Devine
Goals
15:53 (2nd) – John Tonelli10:20 (3rd) – Gordie Howe
4:24 (1st) – Ray Adduono2:11 (2nd) – Gene Peacosh17:26 (2nd) – Kevin Devine
Goals
15:53 (2nd) – John Tonelli10:20 (3rd) – Gordie Howe
27(7–8–12)
Shots
28(14–7–7)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 30
Houston Aeros
3–2(1–0, 1–0, 1–2)
San Diego Mariners
San Diego Sports ArenaAttendance: 11,161
Box score
Wayne Rutledge
Goalies
Ernie Wakely
4:57 (1st) – Frank Hughes13:29 (2nd) – Rich Preston11:34 (3rd) – Murray HallGoals12:20 (3rd) – Don Burgess19:29 (3rd) – Wayne Rivers
4:57 (1st) – Frank Hughes13:29 (2nd) – Rich Preston11:34 (3rd) – Murray Hall
Goals
12:20 (3rd) – Don Burgess19:29 (3rd) – Wayne Rivers
4:57 (1st) – Frank Hughes13:29 (2nd) – Rich Preston11:34 (3rd) – Murray Hall
Goals
12:20 (3rd) – Don Burgess19:29 (3rd) – Wayne Rivers
23(7–10–6)
Shots
43(12–17–14)
Winnipeg had gone 8–4 against Calgary in the regular season. In Game 3, Lynn Powis and Don Tannahill each recorded a goal three seconds apart from each other, the fastest in WHA history.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 23
Calgary Cowboys
1–6(0–3, 0–3, 1–0)
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg ArenaAttendance: 10,069
Box score
Don McLeod / Ed Humphreys
Goalies
Joe Daley
2:20 (3rd) – Chris EvansGoals4:50 (1st) – Willy Lindstrom11:51 (1st) – Ulf Nilsson15:46 (1st) – Peter Sullivan2:42 (2nd) – Bobby Hull7:06 (2nd) – Bob Guindon13:04 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola
2:20 (3rd) – Chris Evans
Goals
4:50 (1st) – Willy Lindstrom11:51 (1st) – Ulf Nilsson15:46 (1st) – Peter Sullivan2:42 (2nd) – Bobby Hull7:06 (2nd) – Bob Guindon13:04 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola
2:20 (3rd) – Chris Evans
Goals
4:50 (1st) – Willy Lindstrom11:51 (1st) – Ulf Nilsson15:46 (1st) – Peter Sullivan2:42 (2nd) – Bobby Hull7:06 (2nd) – Bob Guindon13:04 (2nd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola
17(4–8–5)
Shots
29(9–11–9)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 25
Calgary Cowboys
2–3(1–2, 1–0, 0–1)
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg ArenaAttendance: 9,666
Box score
Don McLeod
Goalies
Joe Daley
3:09 (1st) – Ron Chipperfield3:09 (2nd) – Warren MillerGoals9:53 (1st) – Bobby Hull13:35 (1st) – Bobby Hull1:32 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg
3:09 (1st) – Ron Chipperfield3:09 (2nd) – Warren Miller
Goals
9:53 (1st) – Bobby Hull13:35 (1st) – Bobby Hull1:32 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg
3:09 (1st) – Ron Chipperfield3:09 (2nd) – Warren Miller
Goals
9:53 (1st) – Bobby Hull13:35 (1st) – Bobby Hull1:32 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg
22(10–7–5)
Shots
45(15–15–15)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 28
Winnipeg Jets
6–3(1–0, 1–3, 4–0)
Calgary Cowboys
Stampede CorralAttendance: 7,355
Box score
Joe Daley
Goalies
Don McLeod
19:26 (1st) – Bobby Hull8:26 (2nd) – Anders Hedberg1:39 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg11:07 (3rd) – Mike Ford14:42 (3rd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola17:38 (3rd) – Bill LesukGoals4:08 (2nd) – Lynn Powis4:11 (2nd) – Don Tannahill7:49 (3rd) – Peter Driscoll
19:26 (1st) – Bobby Hull8:26 (2nd) – Anders Hedberg1:39 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg11:07 (3rd) – Mike Ford14:42 (3rd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola17:38 (3rd) – Bill Lesuk
Goals
4:08 (2nd) – Lynn Powis4:11 (2nd) – Don Tannahill7:49 (3rd) – Peter Driscoll
19:26 (1st) – Bobby Hull8:26 (2nd) – Anders Hedberg1:39 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg11:07 (3rd) – Mike Ford14:42 (3rd) – Veli-Pekka Ketola17:38 (3rd) – Bill Lesuk
Goals
4:08 (2nd) – Lynn Powis4:11 (2nd) – Don Tannahill7:49 (3rd) – Peter Driscoll
35(10–12–13)
Shots
32(6–17–9)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
April 30
Winnipeg Jets
3–7(1–3, 1–2, 1–2)
Calgary Cowboys
Stampede CorralAttendance: 6,458
Box score
Joe Daley
Goalies
Don McLeod
4:04 (1st) – Anders Hedberg13:50 (2nd) – Ulf Nilsson17:36 (3rd) – Thommie BergmanGoals3:12 (1st) – Danny Lawson3:52 (1st) – Gavin Kirk16:00 (1st) – Bob Leiter6:33 (2nd) – Bob Leiter10:31 (2nd) – Lynn Powis10:52 (3rd) – Ron Chipperfield15:11 (3rd) – Danny Lawson
3:12 (1st) – Danny Lawson3:52 (1st) – Gavin Kirk16:00 (1st) – Bob Leiter6:33 (2nd) – Bob Leiter10:31 (2nd) – Lynn Powis10:52 (3rd) – Ron Chipperfield15:11 (3rd) – Danny Lawson
31(11–7–13)
Shots
26(11–8–7)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 2
Calgary Cowboys
0–4(0–0, 0–1, 0–3)
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg ArenaAttendance: 8,700
Box score
Don McLeod
Goalies
Joe Daley
No scoringGoals7:23 (2nd) – Anders Hedberg1:36 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg 3:48 (3rd) – Willy Lindstrom19:06 (3rd) – Freeman Asmundson
No scoring
Goals
7:23 (2nd) – Anders Hedberg1:36 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg 3:48 (3rd) – Willy Lindstrom19:06 (3rd) – Freeman Asmundson
No scoring
Goals
7:23 (2nd) – Anders Hedberg1:36 (3rd) – Anders Hedberg 3:48 (3rd) – Willy Lindstrom19:06 (3rd) – Freeman Asmundson
17(6–7–4)
Shots
31(13–10–8)
Houston went 4–2 against New England in the regular season. The Aeros set a club record in Game 2 with the fastest time to score three goals in the second period, with Terry Ruskowski, John Tonelli, and Ted Taylor scoring goals in the span of 1:17 to bolster an eventual 5-2 victory.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 5
New England Whalers
4–2(0–0, 3–2, 1–0)
Houston Aeros
The SummittAttendance: 9,331
Box score
Cap Raeder
Goalies
Ron Grahame
6:23 (2nd) – Tom Webster12:07 (2nd) – Tom Webster19:11 (2nd) – Rosaire Paiement15:03 (3rd) – Tom WebsterGoals13:40 (2nd) – Marty Howe15:07 (2nd) – Larry Lund
6:23 (2nd) – Tom Webster12:07 (2nd) – Tom Webster19:11 (2nd) – Rosaire Paiement15:03 (3rd) – Tom Webster
Goals
13:40 (2nd) – Marty Howe15:07 (2nd) – Larry Lund
6:23 (2nd) – Tom Webster12:07 (2nd) – Tom Webster19:11 (2nd) – Rosaire Paiement15:03 (3rd) – Tom Webster
Goals
13:40 (2nd) – Marty Howe15:07 (2nd) – Larry Lund
18(5–10–3)
Shots
30(9–10–11)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 7
New England Whalers
2–5(1–0, 0–4, 1–1)
Houston Aeros
The SummittAttendance: 12,739
Box score
Cap Raeder / Gaye Cooley
Goalies
Wayne Rutledge
8:41 (1st) – Thommy Abrahamsson5:11 (3rd) – Bob McManamaGoals5:28 (2nd) – Terry Ruskowski6:04 (2nd) – John Tonelli6:39 (2nd) – Ted Taylor19:49 (2nd) – Mark Howe7:32 (3rd) – Andre Hinse
8:41 (1st) – Thommy Abrahamsson5:11 (3rd) – Bob McManama
Goals
5:28 (2nd) – Terry Ruskowski6:04 (2nd) – John Tonelli6:39 (2nd) – Ted Taylor19:49 (2nd) – Mark Howe7:32 (3rd) – Andre Hinse
8:41 (1st) – Thommy Abrahamsson5:11 (3rd) – Bob McManama
Goals
5:28 (2nd) – Terry Ruskowski6:04 (2nd) – John Tonelli6:39 (2nd) – Ted Taylor19:49 (2nd) – Mark Howe7:32 (3rd) – Andre Hinse
21(6–6–9)
Shots
32(10–12–10)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 9
Houston Aeros
1–4(0–2, 0–1, 1–1)
New England Whalers
Hartford Civic CenterAttendance: 10,507
Box score
Wayne Rutledge
Goalies
Cap Raeder
16:20 (3rd) – Mark HoweGoals8:13 (1st) – Rosaire Paiement9:45 (1st) – Don Borgeson9:51 (2nd) – Thommy Abrahamsson14:35 (3rd) – Bob McManama
16:20 (3rd) – Mark Howe
Goals
8:13 (1st) – Rosaire Paiement9:45 (1st) – Don Borgeson9:51 (2nd) – Thommy Abrahamsson14:35 (3rd) – Bob McManama
16:20 (3rd) – Mark Howe
Goals
8:13 (1st) – Rosaire Paiement9:45 (1st) – Don Borgeson9:51 (2nd) – Thommy Abrahamsson14:35 (3rd) – Bob McManama
30(9–7–14)
Shots
34(16–10–8)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 11
Houston Aeros
4–3(3–0, 1–1, 0–2)
New England Whalers
Hartford Civic CenterAttendance: 10,507
Box score
Ron Grahame
Goalies
Cap Raeder / Gaye Cooley
10:16 (1st) – Poul Popiel 12:42 (1st) – Poul Popiel13:12 (1st) – Jan Popiel14:21 (2nd) – Terry RuskowskiGoals9:00 (2nd) – Brad Selwood2:31 (3rd) – Tom Webster10:41 (3rd) – Gordie Roberts
10:16 (1st) – Poul Popiel 12:42 (1st) – Poul Popiel13:12 (1st) – Jan Popiel14:21 (2nd) – Terry Ruskowski
Goals
9:00 (2nd) – Brad Selwood2:31 (3rd) – Tom Webster10:41 (3rd) – Gordie Roberts
10:16 (1st) – Poul Popiel 12:42 (1st) – Poul Popiel13:12 (1st) – Jan Popiel14:21 (2nd) – Terry Ruskowski
Goals
9:00 (2nd) – Brad Selwood2:31 (3rd) – Tom Webster10:41 (3rd) – Gordie Roberts
25(11–6–8)
Shots
35(8–15–12)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 13
New England Whalers
2–4(1–0, 0–2, 1–2)
Houston Aeros
The SummittAttendance: 14,623
Box score
Cap Raeder / Christer Abrahamsson
Goalies
Ron Grahame
19:32 (1st) – Tom Webster16:08 (3rd) – Rick LeyGoals7:08 (2nd) – John Tonelli17:01 (2nd) – Frank Hughes0:53 (3rd) – Terry Ruskowski13:39 (3rd) – Andre Hinse
19:32 (1st) – Tom Webster16:08 (3rd) – Rick Ley
Goals
7:08 (2nd) – John Tonelli17:01 (2nd) – Frank Hughes0:53 (3rd) – Terry Ruskowski13:39 (3rd) – Andre Hinse
19:32 (1st) – Tom Webster16:08 (3rd) – Rick Ley
Goals
7:08 (2nd) – John Tonelli17:01 (2nd) – Frank Hughes0:53 (3rd) – Terry Ruskowski13:39 (3rd) – Andre Hinse
27(10–7–10)
Shots
45(15–16–14)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 15
Houston Aeros
1–6(0–1, 0–3, 1–2)
New England Whalers
Hartford Civic CenterAttendance: 10,507
Box score
Ron Grahame / Wayne Rutledge
Goalies
Cap Raeder
13:29 (3rd) – Don LarwayGoals18:52 (1st) – Mike Rogers0:31 (2nd) – Nick Fotiu3:07 (2nd) – Ralph Backstrom 5:28 (2nd) – Tom Webster5:53 (3rd) – Tom Webster19:11 (3rd) – Garry Swain
13:29 (3rd) – Don Larway
Goals
18:52 (1st) – Mike Rogers0:31 (2nd) – Nick Fotiu3:07 (2nd) – Ralph Backstrom 5:28 (2nd) – Tom Webster5:53 (3rd) – Tom Webster19:11 (3rd) – Garry Swain
13:29 (3rd) – Don Larway
Goals
18:52 (1st) – Mike Rogers0:31 (2nd) – Nick Fotiu3:07 (2nd) – Ralph Backstrom 5:28 (2nd) – Tom Webster5:53 (3rd) – Tom Webster19:11 (3rd) – Garry Swain
40(9–13–18)
Shots
28(11–10–7)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
May 16
New England Whalers
0–2(0–1, 0–0, 0–1)
Houston Aeros
The SummittAttendance: 14,718
Box score
Cap Raeder
Goalies
Ron Grahame
No scoringGoals7:49 (1st) – Poul Popiel18:21 (3rd) – Mark Howe
No scoring
Goals
7:49 (1st) – Poul Popiel18:21 (3rd) – Mark Howe
No scoring
Goals
7:49 (1st) – Poul Popiel18:21 (3rd) – Mark Howe
21(9–5–7)
Shots
37(10–16–11)
The series matched the Canadian Division champion Winnipeg Jets, as coached by Bobby Kromm versus the Western Division champion Houston Aeros, as coached by Bill Dineen. Due to the way that the games played out in scheduling, the Jets had eighteen days of layoff prior to Game 1 while the Aeros had four. If the series had gone to Game 7, it would've been played on June 1. As it turned out, this was the only time a WHA game was scheduled for June. The two teams had split their four regular season matchups.
The first two games were tight affairs that set new records for attendance at an Avco Cup Final game. 14,794 attended Game 1 at the Summit and Bobby Hull broke a late tie with 3:17 remaining. Game 2 saw 15,256 reported fans and saw Bobby Hull score to break the 4-4 tie with 1:54 remaining. The Jets then rode a four-goal first period in Game 3 to win and set up the potential to clinch in Game 4. 10,386 people attended the game at Winnipeg Arena, the largest capacity to see a game all season. The Jets scored first on a goal by Bobby Hull five minutes into the game. Ted Taylor evened the score with his goal four minutes later, but Veli-Pekka Ketola broke the tie 37 seconds later with what ended up as the series-winning goal at 10:22 in the first period. The Jets scored another goal a minute later by Lyle Moffat to give them a 3–1 lead in the first period. The domination was on from there as Winnipeg scored four goals in the second period and two more in the third period to win 9–1 and make them the first Canadian team to win the Avco World Trophy.
Their strategy of play was noted in the press as emphasizing fast skating, fine passing and skill. The Cup victory was particularly enjoyable for Bobby Hull, who had been among the first players to sign with the Jets when they began as a franchise. It was the first championship for Hull since 1961, when he had won the Stanley Cup in his fourth year as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks, which coincidentally had faced Gordie Howe, then captain of the Detroit Red Wings. Defenseman Ted Green, who won the inaugural Avco World Trophy with New England in the 1973 WHA playoffs, became the first player to win the Trophy with multiple teams. Ulf Nilsson was named WHA Playoff MVP, having scored seven goals and nineteen assists for 26 points during the postseason. For the city, it was the first championship since the 50th Grey Cup victory by the CFL Blue Bombers in 1962. A parade and banquet were announced for the city following their championship.
This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.