1974–75 Vancouver Canucks season
- 1974–75 Vancouver Canucks season
NHLTeamSeason
Season=1974–75
Team=Vancouver Canucks
Division=Smythe
DivisionRank=1st
ConferenceRank=4th Campbell
Record=38-32-10 (86 points)
HomeRecord=23-12-5
RoadRecord=15-20-5
GoalsFor=271
GoalsAgainst=254
GeneralManager=Phil Maloney
Coach=Phil Maloney
Captain=No Captain
AltCaptain=
Arena=Pacific Coliseum
Attendance=15,630
GoalsLeader=Don Lever (38)
AssistsLeader=Andre Boudrias (62)
PointsLeader=Andre Boudrias (78)
PIMLeader=Tracy Pratt (145)
WinsLeader=Gary Smith (32)
GAALeader=Gary Smith (3.09)
DivisionWin=yes
The 1974–75 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 5th in the NHL. With a realignment of the teams in the NHL, the Canucks left the East Division and joined the newly formed Smythe Division. The Canucks won their first division title under this new alignment, and reached the playoffs for the first time as a result. Playing the Montreal Canadiens, the Canucks lost, 4 games to 1.
This season also marked the first, and as of 2008, the only season in which the Canucks played without a team captain.
Regular season
eason standings
"Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against"
Awards and records
Trophies and awards
*Cyclone Taylor Award (Canucks MVP): Gary Smith
*Cyrus H. McLean Trophy (Canucks Leading Scorer): Andre Boudrias
*Babe Pratt Trophy (Canucks Outstanding Defenceman): Bob Dailey
*Fred J. Hume Award (Canucks Unsung Hero): Gary Monahan
*Most Exciting Player: Bobby Lalonde
Draft picks
Vancouver's picks at the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft. The draft was held at the NHL Office in Montreal, Quebec.
ee also
*1974-75 NHL season
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