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28th NHL All-Star Game
75NHLAS
123OT Total
Campbell 100- 1
Wales 313- 7
Date January 21, 1975
Arena Montreal Forum
City Montreal
MVP Syl Apps, Jr. (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Attendance 16,080
← 1974 1976 →

The 28st National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the Montreal Forum in Montreal, home to the Montreal Canadiens, on January 21, 1975. The NHL expansion changed the format of the NHL All-Star game into a battle of conferences. The Wales Conference All-Star team easily won the initial contest, trouncing the Campbell Conference 7-1. Syl Apps, Jr. was voted the game's most valuable player after scoring two goals.

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Wales Conference All-Stars

Team Lineups[]

Wales Conference All-Stars[]

# Nat. Player Pos. Team
Goaltenders
1 Flag of Canada Rogatien Vachon Los Angeles Kings
29 Flag of Canada Ken Dryden Montreal Canadiens
Defencemen
2 Flag of Canada Terry Harper Los Angeles Kings
3 Flag of Canada Bob Murdoch Los Angeles Kings
4 Flag of Canada Bobby Orr Boston Bruins
5 Flag of Canada Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens
6 Flag of Canada Jerry Korab Buffalo Sabres
10 Flag of Canada Carol Vadnais Boston Bruins
Forwards
7 Flag of Canada Phil Esposito C Boston Bruins
8 Flag of Canada Rick Martin LW Buffalo Sabres
12 Flag of Canada Marcel Dionne C Detroit Red Wings
14 Flag of Canada René Robert RW Buffalo Sabres
15 Flag of Canada Denis Dupere LW Washington Capitals
16 Flag of Canada Guy Lafleur RW Montreal Canadiens
19 Flag of Canada Jean Pronovost RW Pittsburgh Penguins
20 Flag of Canada Don Luce C Buffalo Sabres
22 Flag of Canada Joey Johnston LW California Golden Seals
24 Flag of Canada Terry O'Reilly RW Boston Bruins
26 Flag of Canada Syl Apps, Jr. C Pittsburgh Penguins
27 Flag of Canada Darryl Sittler C Toronto Maple Leafs

Campbell Conference All-Stars[]

# Nat. Player Pos. Team
Goaltenders
1 Flag of Canada Bernie Parent Philadelphia Flyers
30 Flag of Canada Gary Smith Vancouver Canucks
Defencemen
2 Flag of Canada Brad Park New York Rangers
3 Flag of Canada Ed Van Impe Philadelphia Flyers
4 Flag of Canada Doug Jarrett Chicago Black Hawks
5 Flag of Canada Denis Potvin New York Islanders
19 Flag of Canada Tracy Pratt Vancouver Canucks
20 Flag of Canada Jim Watson Philadelphia Flyers
Forwards
6 Flag of Canada Bill Barber LW Philadelphia Flyers
7 Flag of Canada Garry Unger C St. Louis Blues
8 Flag of Canada Jim Pappin RW Chicago Black Hawks
9 Flag of Canada Steve Vickers LW New York Rangers
10 Flag of Canada Rod Gilbert RW New York Rangers
11 Flag of the United States Curt Bennett C Atlanta Flames
12 Flag of Canada Tom Lysiak C Atlanta Flames
16 Flag of Canada Bobby Clarke C Philadelphia Flyers
17 Flag of Canada Simon Nolet RW Kansas City Scouts
18 Flag of Canada Ed Westfall RW New York Islanders
21 Flag of Canada Stan Mikita C Chicago Black Hawks
22 Flag of Canada Dennis Hextall C Minnesota North Stars



G = Goaltenders; D = Defencemen; C = Center; LW/RW = Left Wing/Right Wing

Boxscore[]

# Score Team Goalscorer (Assist(s)) Time
First period
1 1-0 Wales Apps (Johnston - Vadnais) 9:38
2 2-0 Wales Luce (O'Reilly - Dupere) 12:02
3 3-0 Wales Sittler (Lafleur) 14:22
4 3-1 Campbell Potvin (Unger) 19:41
Penalties : none
Second period
5 4-1 Wales Esposito (Lafleur - Murdoch) 19:16
Penalties : Vickers (Cam.) 0:16 ; Luce (Wal.) 4:51
Harper (Wal.) 12:11 ; Korab (Wal.) 19:37
Third period
6 5-1 Wales Apps (Robert - Martin) 3:25
7 6-1 Wales O'Reilly 5:43
8 7-1 Wales Orr (Lafleur - Sittler) 7:19
Penalties : watson (Cam.) 6:42 ; Clarke (Cam.) 13:32

Goaltenders :

  • Wales : Vachon (30:39 minutes), Dryden (29:21 minutes).
  • Campbell : Parent (29:17 minutes), Smith (30:43 minutes).

Shots on goal :

  • Wales (37) 14 - 09 - 14
  • Campbell (29) 10 - 09 - 10

Referee : Wally Harris

Linesmen : Leon Stickle, Claude Béchard

Notes[]

  • Apps Jr. was the first son of an NHL All-Star to appear in an All-Star game.
  • The era of exclusively Canadian NHL All-Star lineups finally ended as Curt Bennett (born in Canada but raised in Rhode Island and an American citizen) became only the third American hockey player to participate in an NHL All-Star game. From this point on, there has always be at least one non-Canadian NHL All-Star as the number of American and European NHL players have increased dramatically since the early 1970s.

References[]

  • Podnieks, Andrew (2000). The NHL All-Star Game: 50 years of tradition. Toronto: HarperCollins, 167–171. ISBN 000200058X. 
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