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词条 1970–71 Buffalo Sabres season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NHL draft 

  2. Transactions

     Free Agency  Claimed via Waivers   Lost via Waivers   1970 NHL Intraleague Draft 

  3. Regular season

     Punch Imlach  Season standings 

  4. Schedule and results

  5. Player statistics

     Forwards  Defencemen  Goaltending 

  6. Roster

  7. Awards and records

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2013}}{{Infobox ice hockey team season
|League=NHL
|Season=1970–71
|year=1970
|Team=Buffalo Sabres
|Conference=
|ConferenceRank=
|Division=East
|DivisionRank=5th
|Record=24–39–15
|HomeRecord=16–13–10
|RoadRecord=8–26–5
|GoalsFor=217
|GoalsAgainst=291
|GeneralManager=Punch Imlach
|Coach=Punch Imlach
|Captain=Floyd Smith
|AltCaptain=
|Arena=Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
|Attendance=9,721
|GoalsLeader=Gilbert Perreault (38)
|AssistsLeader=Phil Goyette (46)
|PointsLeader=Gilbert Perreault (72)
|PIMLeader=Tracy Pratt (179)
|WinsLeader=Joe Daley (12)
|GAALeader=Dave Dryden (3.37)
}}

The 1970–71 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' first season in the National Hockey League.

The Sabres had the first pick in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft, which they used to select Gilbert Perreault. Led by Perreault's NHL rookie record of 38 goals,[1] the Sabres would 24–39–15, ahead of the Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings in the Eastern Division. However, they finished 19 points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs in the division, and finished 19 points short of a playoff berth.

The Sabres played their home games in the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. "The Aud" was previously home of the Buffalo Bisons AHL team. To make way for the Sabres the Bisons folded following the 1969–70 AHL season, which saw the Bisons win their fifth and final Calder Cup. For the Sabres first season played the Aud had an ice hockey seating capacity of only 12,280 for hockey. The arena would be renovated following the season to expand capacity.[2]

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Offseason

The Buffalo Sabres, along with the Vancouver Canucks, joined the NHL in the 1970–71 season. The Sabres' first owners were Seymour and Northrup Knox, scions of a family long prominent in western New York. The team's name, selected through a fan contest,[3] was chosen because it was known as a weapon carried by leaders, and it is also swift and strong on offense as well as defense. The Knoxes had tried twice before to get an NHL team, first when the NHL expanded in 1967, and then unsuccessfully attempting to buy the Oakland Seals with the intent of moving them to Buffalo. At the time of their creation, the Buffalo Sabres exercised their option to create their own AHL farm team, the Cincinnati Swords. On June 9, 1970, the 1970 NHL Expansion Draft was held to fill the Sabres' and Canucks' rosters.

NHL draft

In 1970, two new franchises were awarded in the NHL — the Buffalo Sabres and the Vancouver Canucks. Sabres general manager/coach Punch Imlach chose his favorite number, number 11, for the roulette wheel spin to determine which franchise would have the first choice in the 1970 Entry Draft.[4] Ultimately, the Canucks were allocated numbers 1–10 on the wheel, while the Sabres had 11–20. When league president Clarence Campbell spun the wheel, he initially thought the pointer landed on 1. However, while Campbell was congratulating the Vancouver delegation, Imlach asked Campbell to check again. As it turned out, the pointer was on 11.[5] This was the first year that the Montreal Canadiens did not have a priority right to draft Québécois junior players. Consequently, Perreault was available and taken first overall by the Sabres.[6]

{{See also|1970 NHL Amateur Draft}}
Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
1 1 Gilbert Perreault {{CAN}} Montreal Junior Canadiens (OHA)
2 15 Butch Deadmarsh {{CAN}} Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
3 29 Steve Cuddie {{CAN}} Toronto Marlboros (OHA)
4 43 Randy Wyrozub {{CAN}} Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
5 57 Mike Morton {{CAN}} Shawinigan Bruins (QMJHL)
6 71 Mike Keeler {{CAN}} Niagara Falls Flyers (OHA)
7 84 Tim Regan {{USA}} Boston University (ECAC)
8 97 Doug Rombough {{CAN}} St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA)
9 107 Luc Nadeau {{CAN}} Drummondville Rangers (QMJHL)

Transactions

Date
Details
October 1, 1969To St. Louis Blues
Roger Lafreniere
To Buffalo Sabres
Cash
December 9, 1969To St. Louis Blues
George Morrison
To Buffalo Sabres
Cash
June 10, 1970To New York Rangers
Cash
To Buffalo Sabres
Ted Hodgson
June 10, 1970To Detroit Red Wings
Tom Webster
Buffalo Sabres
Roger Crozier
August 31, 1970To Toronto Maple Leafs
Cash
To Buffalo Sabres
Floyd Smith
Brent Imlach
October 1, 1970To St. Louis Blues
Gary Edwards on loan
To Buffalo Sabres
Cash
October 1, 1970To California Golden Seals
Howie Menard
To Buffalo Sabres
Cash
October 2, 1970To St. Louis Blues
Craig Cameron
To Buffalo Sabres
Ron Anderson
October 9, 1970To Pittsburgh Penguins
Cash
To Buffalo Sabres
Dave Dryden
October 19, 1970To St. Louis Blues
Bill Sutherland
Buffalo Sabres
Cash
November 4, 1970To St. Louis Blues
Bob Baun
To Buffalo Sabres
Larry Keenan
Jean-Guy Talbot
November 24, 1970To Los Angeles Kings
Mike McMahon Jr.
7th-round pick in 1971 (Pete Harasym)
8th-round pick in 1971 (Lorne Stamler)
To Buffalo Sabres
Dick Duff
Eddie Shack
January 24, 1971To Pittsburgh Penguins
Jean-Guy Lagace
To Buffalo Sabres
Terry Ball

Free Agency

September 1970Signed
Murray Kuntz
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Claimed via Waivers

Player Former team Date claimed off waivers
Steve Atkinson St. Louis Blues November 1, 1970
Bob Baun Detroit Red Wings November 3, 1970
Paul Andrea California Golden Seals November 1970
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Lost via Waivers

Player New team Date claimed off waivers
Cliff Schmautz Philadelphia Flyers December 28, 1970
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1970 NHL Intraleague Draft

Round#PlayerNationalityDrafted From
2 18 Kevin O'Shea {{CAN}} San Diego Gulls (WHL)
2 19 Cliff Schmautz {{CAN}} Portland Buckaroos (WHL)
2 20 Brian McDonald {{CAN}} Denver Spurs (WHL)

Regular season

Punch Imlach

After being fired by the Leafs, it was expected that Imlach would join the NHL's new Vancouver franchise. Imlach, Joe Crozier, and Foster Hewitt had become partners in the Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League and were in line to become owners of the Vancouver NHL team. But they didn't have the financial resources to buy the team, which went to Medical Investment Corporation (Medicor). Medicor bought the WHL Canucks for $2.8 million, with Imlach making a reported gain of more than $250,000. He was offered a job with the NHL Canucks, but instead accepted an offer from the NHL's other expansion team, the Buffalo Sabres, as their first coach and general manager in 1970.

Season standings

{{1970–71 NHL East Division standings |team=BUF}}

Schedule and results

Regular season results
No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1WOctober 10, 19702–1 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1970–71)1–0–0
2LOctober 14, 19700–3 @ New York Rangers (1970–71)1–1–0
3LOctober 15, 19700–3 Montreal Canadiens (1970–71)1–2–0
4LOctober 17, 19701–4 @ St. Louis Blues (1970–71)1–3–0
5TOctober 18, 19701–1 Pittsburgh Penguins (1970–71)1–3–1
6LOctober 22, 19702–4 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1970–71)1–4–1
7WOctober 23, 19704–3 Detroit Red Wings (1970–71)2–4–1
8LOctober 25, 19700–4 Chicago Black Hawks (1970–71)2–5–1
9LOctober 27, 19702–7 @ Vancouver Canucks (1970–71)2–6–1
10LOctober 30, 19701–6 @ California Golden Seals (1970–71)2–7–1
11LNovember 1, 19702–4 @ Los Angeles Kings (1970–71)2–8–1
12LNovember 5, 19701–4 Vancouver Canucks (1970–71)2–9–1
13LNovember 7, 19702–11 @ Montreal Canadiens (1970–71)2–10–1
14LNovember 8, 19701–3 Philadelphia Flyers (1970–71)2–11–1
15WNovember 13, 19704–2 California Golden Seals (1970–71)3–11–1
16TNovember 15, 19702–2 Montreal Canadiens (1970–71)3–11–2
17WNovember 18, 19707–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1970–71)4–11–2
18LNovember 21, 19700–3 @ Minnesota North Stars (1970–71)4–12–2
19TNovember 25, 19704–4 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1970–71)4–12–3
20TNovember 26, 19702–2 New York Rangers (1970–71)4–12–4
21LNovember 29, 19701–2 California Golden Seals (1970–71)4–13–4
22TDecember 3, 19704–4 Boston Bruins (1970–71)4–13–5
23WDecember 6, 19701–0 Minnesota North Stars (1970–71)5–13–5
24LDecember 9, 19701–6 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1970–71)5–14–5
25LDecember 10, 19702–8 @ Boston Bruins (1970–71)5–15–5
26LDecember 12, 19703–5 @ Detroit Red Wings (1970–71)5–16–5
27LDecember 13, 19700–4 Toronto Maple Leafs (1970–71)5–17–5
28LDecember 16, 19700–4 @ New York Rangers (1970–71)5–18–5
29WDecember 17, 19704–3 Los Angeles Kings (1970–71)6–18–5
30LDecember 19, 19700–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1970–71)6–19–5
31LDecember 20, 19702–4 Toronto Maple Leafs (1970–71)6–20–5
32LDecember 22, 19702–7 New York Rangers (1970–71)6–21–5
33TDecember 26, 19704–4 @ Montreal Canadiens (1970–71)6–21–6
34WDecember 27, 19705–2 Detroit Red Wings (1970–71)7–21–6
35LJanuary 1, 19714–9 Boston Bruins (1970–71)7–22–6
36LJanuary 3, 19713–5 Chicago Black Hawks (1970–71)7–23–6
37WJanuary 7, 19717–4 Detroit Red Wings (1970–71)8–23–6
38LJanuary 9, 19712–3 @ Detroit Red Wings (1970–71)8–24–6
39TJanuary 10, 19712–2 Los Angeles Kings (1970–71)8–24–7
40LJanuary 13, 19712–4 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1970–71)8–25–7
41WJanuary 14, 19712–1 St. Louis Blues (1970–71)9–25–7
42WJanuary 16, 19714–3 @ Minnesota North Stars (1970–71)10–25–7
43TJanuary 17, 19714–4 Montreal Canadiens (1970–71)10–25–8
44TJanuary 21, 19715–5 New York Rangers (1970–71)10–25–9
45LJanuary 23, 19711–7 @ St. Louis Blues (1970–71)10–26–9
46WJanuary 24, 19716–4 Philadelphia Flyers (1970–71)11–26–9
47TJanuary 27, 19713–3 @ Los Angeles Kings (1970–71)11–26–10
48WJanuary 29, 19714–2 @ California Golden Seals (1970–71)12–26–10
49WJanuary 31, 19716–1 @ Vancouver Canucks (1970–71)13–26–10
50WFebruary 4, 19715–2 Los Angeles Kings (1970–71)14–26–10
51LFebruary 6, 19713–4 @ Boston Bruins (1970–71)14–27–10
52LFebruary 7, 19713–4 Toronto Maple Leafs (1970–71)14–28–10
53LFebruary 9, 19713–6 @ Vancouver Canucks (1970–71)14–29–10
54LFebruary 10, 19711–5 @ California Golden Seals (1970–71)14–30–10
55WFebruary 12, 19713–0 California Golden Seals (1970–71)15–30–10
56WFebruary 14, 19713–2 Philadelphia Flyers (1970–71)16–30–10
57LFebruary 17, 19711–5 @ Chicago Black Hawks (1970–71)16–31–10
58TFebruary 18, 19716–6 Pittsburgh Penguins (1970–71)16–31–11
59LFebruary 20, 19715–6 @ Detroit Red Wings (1970–71)16–32–11
60LFebruary 21, 19711–3 St. Louis Blues (1970–71)16–33–11
61LFebruary 23, 19713–6 Boston Bruins (1970–71)16–34–11
62LFebruary 25, 19712–3 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1970–71)16–35–11
63LFebruary 27, 19710–2 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1970–71)16–36–11
64WFebruary 28, 19715–2 Minnesota North Stars (1970–71)17–36–11
65TMarch 3, 19713–3 @ Los Angeles Kings (1970–71)17–36–12
66TMarch 5, 19712–2 Chicago Black Hawks (1970–71)17–36–13
67WMarch 7, 19716–3 Vancouver Canucks (1970–71)18–36–13
68LMarch 13, 19710–9 @ St. Louis Blues (1970–71)18–37–13
69WMarch 14, 19715–0 @ Minnesota North Stars (1970–71)19–37–13
70WMarch 18, 19715–3 St. Louis Blues (1970–71)20–37–13
71LMarch 20, 19712–5 @ Montreal Canadiens (1970–71)20–38–13
72WMarch 21, 19717–5 @ Boston Bruins (1970–71)21–38–13
73LMarch 23, 19712–7 @ New York Rangers (1970–71)21–39–13
74WMarch 26, 19713–1 Vancouver Canucks (1970–71)22–39–13
75WMarch 28, 19714–2 Minnesota North Stars (1970–71)23–39–13
76WMarch 31, 19716–4 @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1970–71)24–39–13
77TApril 1, 19713–3 Pittsburgh Penguins (1970–71)24–39–14
78TApril 4, 19713–3 @ Philadelphia Flyers (1970–71)24–39–15

Player statistics

Forwards

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Gilbert Perreault 78 38 34 72 19
Phil Goyette 60 15 46 61 6
Gerry Meehan 77 24 31 55 8
Don Marshall 62 20 29 49 6
Eddie Shack 56 25 17 42 93
Steve Atkinson 57 20 18 38 12
Paul Andrea 47 11 21 32 4
Al Hamilton 69 2 28 30 71
Larry Keenan 51 7 20 27 6
Doug Barrie 75 4 23 27 168
Ron Anderson 74 14 12 26 44
Dick Duff 53 7 13 20 12
Floyd Smith 77 6 11 17 46
Reg Fleming 78 6 10 16 159
Jim Watson 78 2 9 11 147
Skip Krake 74 4 5 9 68
Tracy Pratt 76 1 7 8 179

Defencemen

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Hap Myers 13 0 0 0 6
Mike McMahon 12 0 0 0 4
Paul Terbenche 3 0 0 0 2
Jean-Guy Lagace 3 0 0 0 2
Terry Ball 2 0 0 0 0
Francois Lacombe 1 0 1 1 2
Jean-Guy Talbot 57 0 7 7 36
Tracy Pratt 76 1 7 8 179
Jim Watson 78 2 9 11 147
Reg Fleming 78 6 10 16 159
Doug Barrie 75 4 23 27 168
Al Hamilton 69 2 28 30 71

Goaltending

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
PlayerGPWLTSOGAA
Dave Dryden 10 3 3 0 1 3.37
Roger Crozier 44 9 20 7 1 3.68
Joe Daley 38 12 16 8 1 3.70

Roster

{{navbar-header|Buffalo Sabres 1970–1971 Roster|Buffalo Sabres|plain=1|fontcolor=#FBAA21
Goaltenders
  • {{hockey team player|no=1|name=Roger Crozier}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=28|name=Dave Dryden}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=30|name=Joe Daley}}
Defensemen
  • {{hockey team player|no=2|name=Jim Watson}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=3|name=Tracy Pratt}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=4|name=Mike McMahon}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=5|name=Doug Barrie}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=6|name=Al Hamilton}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=19|name=François Lacombe}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=21|name=Jean-Guy Lagace}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=23|name=Paul Terbenche}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=24|name=Jean-Guy Talbot}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=25|name=Hap Myers}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=28|name=Terry Ball}}
Wingers
  • {{hockey team player|no=7|name=Cliff Schmautz}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=9|name=Reg Fleming}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=16|name=Ron Anderson}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=17|name=Floyd Smith}}–C
  • {{hockey team player|no=18|name=Kevin O'Shea}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=19|name=Steve Atkinson}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=20|name=Dick Duff}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=21|name=Paul Andrea}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=22|name=Don Marshall}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=23|name=Eddie Shack}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=24|name=Butch Deadmarsh}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=26|name=Larry Keenan}}
Centers
  • {{hockey team player|no=8|name=Billy Inglis}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=10|name=Phil Goyette}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=11|name=Gilbert Perreault}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=12|name=Skip Krake}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=14|name=Randy Wyrozub}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=15|name=Gerry Meehan}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=19|name=Brian Perry}}
  • {{hockey team player|no=20|name=Brian McDonald}}
  • GM/Coach:
    Punch Imlach

Awards and records

  • Calder Memorial Trophy: Gilbert Perreault

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Gilbert Perreault Biography|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=p199003&type=Player&page=bio&list=|work=Hockey Hall of Fame|publisher=legendsofhockey.net|accessdate=July 11, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|title="The Aud" – Memorial Auditorium |url=http://www.sabresalumni.com/history/theaud.php |work=sabresalumni.com |publisher=Sabres Alumni |accessdate=July 11, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402035008/http://www.sabresalumni.com/history/theaud.php |archivedate=April 2, 2012 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=WHATS IN A NAME |url=http://forty.sabres.nhl.com/history.asp?year=1968 |work=NHL.com |publisher=Sabres.com |accessdate=July 11, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110307140351/http://forty.sabres.nhl.com/history.asp?year=1968 |archivedate=March 7, 2011 |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web|title=One on One with Gilbert Perreault|url=http://www.hhof.com/htmlSpotlight/spot_oneononep199003.shtml|work=Hockey Hall of Fame|publisher=hhof.com|accessdate=July 11, 2012}}
5. ^{{cite book |last=Duhatschek |first=Eric |authorlink= |title=Hockey Chronicles |year=2001 |publisher=Checkmark Books |location=New York City |isbn=0-8160-4697-2|display-authors=etal}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/futures/firstoverall.html |title=First Overall Selections |accessdate=July 11, 2012 |publisher=National Hockey League |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010413165451/http://www.nhl.com/futures/firstoverall.html |archivedate=April 13, 2001 |df=mdy }}

External links

  • Sabres on Hockey Database
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbOpBDpK87U/ Sabres Ready and Touché films from the Sabres inaugural season]
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