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BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
04-21-2007, 10:45 PM
The 1975 Stanley Cup Final between Philadelphia and Buffalo might have been one of the most bizarre series ever played due to circumstances beyond the control of the players and the officials.

Mother Nature had a big hand in how this series was played, which is a bit unusual considering hockey is played indoors under controlled conditions.

The Sabres had a great regular season, finishing 49-16-15 for 113 points, tying the defending Stanley Cup Champion Flyers (and Montreal) for the most points in the League. Philadelphia was 51-18-11. Because they had won two more games, the Flyers would have home ice advantage throughout the playoffs. And because Philadelphia had home ice, not Buffalo, the 1975 Final has a uniqueness that may never be duplicated.

Buffalo took care of Chicago in five games in the quarterfinals and knocked off Montreal in six games in semis to reach the Final. Philadelphia swept Toronto and outlasted the upstart New York Islanders in seven games on the way to a meeting with the Sabres.

The Flyers took a 2-0 lead in the series with home victories and took to the road. Buffalo usually has mild weather in mid-May, but there was an early season heat wave gripping the area and Buffalo's home rink, the Memorial Auditorium, lacked air conditioning. Because of various factors – the Buffalo heat, the lack of air conditioning, a crowded arena and the fact that hockey is played on ice – Game 3 of the 1975 Stanley Cup Final has become legendary for what happened inside "The Aud" that night and it had very little to do with the hockey game.

The game took place in a heavy fog inside the building. The goaltenders struggled to see shots, players had to look for teammates to complete passes. The game had a surreal feel to it.

"Talk about a bizarre series," said Sabres center Jim Lorentz, who is remembered more for one incident that night than any other in his entire 10-year career. "Not only were we besieged with fog throughout the series, but in the one game in Buffalo, a bat started flying around the Aud. Now I don't know how the bat got into the building or whether someone brought it into the building or took up residence there, no one seems to know.

"This thing was fluttering around and it was annoying.It was distracting not only to the spectators, but every once in a while it would decide to visit the ice. I remember in the second period, he made a trip down to the ice and Bernie Parent, the Hall of Fame goaltender for Philadelphia, decided to swipe at it with his goalie stick. Well he didn't get it, but a little bit later on in the second period we were waiting for a faceoff in the Philadelphia end and I saw the thing start at the other end of the rink and it started coming down ice. You have to understand that this bat had been flying around for quite some time and it was really out of breath so to speak and was performing more like a crow than a bat. In another words it was flying in a straight line and losing altitude in a hurry.

"It happened to get near me or fly by me during a faceoff and I just reached up and swatted the darn thing with the stick and of course it crashed to the ice dead and I remember everybody stood there. Everyone looked at each other. The officials weren't going to pick this thing up, I certainly wasn't. Finally, I think Rick MacLeish took his glove off, picked the bat up and buried it in the penalty box."
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Ebenezer
04-21-2007, 10:49 PM
that was a great series...if not for Parent the Sabres would have won. He stole that series for them. Best Sabres team ever.

BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
04-21-2007, 10:56 PM
Buffalo took care of Chicago in five games in the quarterfinals :huh:

how did we wind up playing Chicago :idunno: I thought the Blackhawks were in the Western Conference.

Ebenezer
04-21-2007, 11:03 PM
how did we wind up playing Chicago :idunno: I thought the Blackhawks were in the Western Conference.
no...they lined up the teams 1-16 and played it out that way

completely different alignement....the league was very northeast and midwest centered...LA, Calif and detroit were all in the Prince of Wales (East).

<pre>
Adams Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Buffalo Sabres 80 49 16 15 113 354 240 1229
Boston Bruins 80 40 26 14 94 345 245 1153
Toronto Maple Leafs 80 31 33 16 78 280 309 1079
California Golden Seals 80 19 48 13 51 212 316 1101

Norris Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Montreal Canadiens 80 47 14 19 113 374 225 1155
Los Angeles Kings 80 42 17 21 105 269 185 1185
Pittsburgh Penguins 80 37 28 15 89 326 289 1119
Detroit Red Wings 80 23 45 12 58 259 335 1078
Washington Capitals 80 8 67 5 21 181 446 1085


Clarence Campbell Conference
Patrick Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Philadelphia Flyers 80 51 18 11 113 293 181 1969
New York Rangers 80 37 29 14 88 319 276 1053
New York Islanders 80 33 25 22 88 264 221 1118
Atlanta Flames 80 34 31 15 83 243 233 915

Smythe Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Vancouver Canucks 80 38 32 10 86 271 254 965
St. Louis Blues 80 35 31 14 84 269 267 1275
Chicago Black Hawks 80 37 35 8 82 268 241 1112
Minnesota North Stars 80 23 50 7 53 221 341 1106
Kansas City Scouts 80 15 54 11 41 184 328 744

BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
04-21-2007, 11:10 PM
no...they lined up the teams 1-16 and played it out that way

completely different alignement....the league was very northeast and midwest centered...LA, Calif and detroit were all in the Prince of Wales (East).

<pre>
Adams Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Buffalo Sabres 80 49 16 15 113 354 240 1229
Boston Bruins 80 40 26 14 94 345 245 1153
Toronto Maple Leafs 80 31 33 16 78 280 309 1079
California Golden Seals 80 19 48 13 51 212 316 1101

Norris Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Montreal Canadiens 80 47 14 19 113 374 225 1155
Los Angeles Kings 80 42 17 21 105 269 185 1185
Pittsburgh Penguins 80 37 28 15 89 326 289 1119
Detroit Red Wings 80 23 45 12 58 259 335 1078
Washington Capitals 80 8 67 5 21 181 446 1085


Clarence Campbell Conference
Patrick Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Philadelphia Flyers 80 51 18 11 113 293 181 1969
New York Rangers 80 37 29 14 88 319 276 1053
New York Islanders 80 33 25 22 88 264 221 1118
Atlanta Flames 80 34 31 15 83 243 233 915

Smythe Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Vancouver Canucks 80 38 32 10 86 271 254 965
St. Louis Blues 80 35 31 14 84 269 267 1275
Chicago Black Hawks 80 37 35 8 82 268 241 1112
Minnesota North Stars 80 23 50 7 53 221 341 1106
Kansas City Scouts 80 15 54 11 41 184 328 744

oh, I was born on Dec. 19, 1979, so I was too young to know about hockey actually I started watching hockey and the Sabres in the season that May scored the OT winner to sweep Boston. Up till then I never knew we had a hockey team my parents never told me about them.

Ebenezer
04-21-2007, 11:26 PM
oh, I was born on Dec. 19, 1979, so I was too young to know about hockey actually I started watching hockey and the Sabres in the season that May scored the OT winner to sweep Boston. Up till then I never knew we had a hockey team my parents never told me about them.
brief history....

until 1967 there were 6 teams all in one division...best 2 played for the cup.

in 1967 they added 6 teams and put them all in the "West".

in 1970 Buffalo was added to the east and Vancouver to the West - and other minor rearranements.

in 1974 Washington and Kansas City (now New Jersey) were added and they divided the league into 4 divisions split into 2 conferences. To honor the "founders" they renamed everything by those last names.

teams moved locations and divisions were rearranged from time to time. I believe it was after the 94-95 lockout that they went back to east and west and the new division names.