The 1976 Stanley Cup Final NHL championship series was contested by the defending champion Philadelphia Flyers, making their third-straight Final appearance and the Montreal Canadiens. This was the Canadiens first appearance in the Final since their Cup win in the 1973 Final. The Canadiens would win the best-of-seven series four games to none.
Paths to the Final[]
Montreal defeated the Chicago Black Hawks 4–0 and the New York Islanders 4–1 to advance to the final. Philadelphia defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 4–3 and the Boston Bruins 4–1 to make it to the final.
The series[]
Guy Lafleur scored the first two Finals goals in his career, both game-winners.
Reggie Leach scored four times in the Final, and 19 times in total in the play-offs to win the Conn Smythe Trophy despite the Flyers losing to the Canadiens.
Montreal Canadiens vs. Philadelphia Flyers
Date | Visitors | Score | Home | Score | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
May 9 | Philadelphia | 3 | Montreal | 4 | |
May 11 | Philadelphia | 1 | Montreal | 2 | |
May 13 | Montreal | 3 | Philadelphia | 2 | |
May 16 | Montreal | 5 | Philadelphia | 3 |
Montreal wins the series 4–0.
Reggie Leach won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.
Montreal Canadiens 1976 Stanley Cup Champions[]
Roster
- Centers
- 8 Doug Risebrough
- 20 Peter Mahovlich
- 21 Doug Jarvis
- 25 Jacques Lemaire
- Wingers
- 6 Jim Roberts
- 11 Yvon Lambert
- 12 Yvan Cournoyer (captain)
- 14 Mario Tremblay
- 17 Murray Wilson
- 22 Steve Shutt
- 23 Bob Gainey
- Defensemen
- 2 Bill Nyrop
- 3 John Van Boxmeer†
- 5 Guy Lapointe
- 18 Serge Savard
- 19 Larry Robinson
- 24 Don Awrey†
- 26 Pierre Bouchard
- 27 Rick Chartraw
- Goaltenders
- 1 Michel Bunny Larocque
- 29 Ken Dryden
† left off cup, but qualified to be on it.
- Non-players
- Jacques Courtois (president), Jean Beliveau (vice president)
- Peter Bronfman (chairman/owner), Edward Bronfman (executive director/owner),
- Sam Pollock (vice president/general manager), William Scotty Bowman (head coach)
- Eddy Palchak (trainer), Pierre Meilluer (ass't trainer)
- Claude Ruel (director of player development)
- Floyd Curry†, Ron Caron†, (ass't general managers)
Stanley Cup Engraving
- Don Awrey played 72 regular-season games, and John Van Boxmeer played 46 games. Neither player played in the playoffs so their names were not included on the Stanley Cup. The official rules says that players must play in the playoffs to be included on the Stanley Cup. This rule was not followed very well. Players who played in playoffs were often left off, and many players who did not play in the playoffs were still engraved on it. NHL was so upset they changed the rules, saying any player who plays 40 or more regular season games for the winning team, or 1 game in the Stanley Cup must be included. However, Awrey and Boxmeer were not added to the cup for 1976. Awrey's name is on the cup in 1970, 1972 with Boston. Boxmeer's name does appear on the Stanley Cup.
- Between 1976 and 1985 A (assistant captain) was no longer marked on the players sweets. Only the captain was marked with a C.
Preceded by Philadelphia Flyers 1975 |
Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup Champions 1976 |
Succeeded by Montreal Canadiens 1977 |
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