Similarities between 1974–75 NHL season and Boston Bruins
1974–75 NHL season and Boston Bruins have 67 things in common (in Unionpedia): André Savard, Art Ross Trophy, Bep Guidolin, Bernie Parent, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, Bobby Orr, Boston Garden, Brad Park, Buffalo Sabres, Calder Memorial Trophy, Carol Vadnais, Centre (ice hockey), Charlie Simmer, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rockies (NHL), Conn Smythe Trophy, Defenceman, Don Cherry, Fred Stanfield, Goaltender, Gregg Sheppard, Guy Lapointe, Hart Memorial Trophy, Ice hockey, Ivan Boldirev, Jack Adams Award, James Norris Memorial Trophy, Jean Ratelle, Johnny Bucyk, Ken Dryden, ..., Ken Hodge, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Lester Patrick Trophy, Los Angeles Kings, Madison Square Garden, Montreal Canadiens, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Peter McNab, Phil Esposito, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Prince of Wales Trophy, Reggie Leach, Rick MacLeish, Rick Middleton, Rogie Vachon, Stanley Cup, Ted Lindsay Award, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, Vezina Trophy, Washington Capitals, Winger (ice hockey), World Hockey Association, 1924 Stanley Cup Finals, 1969–70 NHL season, 1972–73 NHL season, 1973–74 NHL season, 1974 NHL Amateur Draft, 1974–75 Chicago Black Hawks season, 1975–76 NHL season, 1992–93 NHL season, 1993–94 NHL season. Expand index (37 more) »
André Savard
Joseph André Denis Savard (born February 9, 1953 in Témiscaming, Quebec) is a retired professional ice hockey center.
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Art Ross Trophy
The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League (NHL) player who leads the league in points at the end of the regular season.
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Bep Guidolin
Armand "Bep" Guidolin (December 9, 1925 – November 24, 2008) was a Canadian National Hockey League player.
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Bernie Parent
Bernard Marcel "Bernie" Parent (born April 3, 1945) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played 13 National Hockey League (NHL) seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and Toronto Maple Leafs, and also spent one season in the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the Philadelphia Blazers.
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Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice hockey.
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Bobby Orr
Robert Gordon Orr, OC (born March 20, 1948) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest hockey players of all time.
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Boston Garden
Boston Garden was an arena in Boston, United States.
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Brad Park
Douglas Bradford "Brad" Park (born July 6, 1948) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player.
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Buffalo Sabres
The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York.
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Calder Memorial Trophy
The Calder Memorial Trophy is an annual award given "to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League (NHL)." It is named after Frank Calder, the first president of the NHL.
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Carol Vadnais
Carol Marcel Vadnais (September 25, 1945 – August 31, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played seventeen seasons in the National Hockey League from 1966–67 until 1982–83.
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Centre (ice hockey)
The centre (or center in the United States) in ice hockey is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice, away from the side boards.
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Charlie Simmer
Charles Robert Simmer (born March 20, 1954 in Terrace Bay, Ontario) is a retired ice hockey forward, most notably for the Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League, who was notable for his scoring and power play prowess.
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Colorado Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado.
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Colorado Rockies (NHL)
The Colorado Rockies were an American professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) that played in Denver, Colorado, from 1976 to 1982.
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Conn Smythe Trophy
The Conn Smythe Trophy (Trophée Conn Smythe) is awarded annually to the most valuable player (MVP) during the National Hockey League's (NHL) Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Defenceman
Defence (defense in the USA) in ice hockey is a player position whose primary responsibility is to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
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Don Cherry
Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian ice hockey commentator.
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Fred Stanfield
Frederic William Stanfield (born May 4, 1944) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1964 until 1978.
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Goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring.
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Gregg Sheppard
Gregory Wayne Sheppard (born April 23, 1949) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward who most notably played for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League.
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Guy Lapointe
Guy Gerard "Pointu" Lapointe (born March 18, 1948) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League.
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Hart Memorial Trophy
The Hart Memorial Trophy, originally known as the Hart Trophy, is awarded annually to the "player judged most valuable to his team" in the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points.
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Ivan Boldirev
Ivan Boldirev (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Болдирев; born August 15, 1949) is a Serbian Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
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Jack Adams Award
The Jack Adams Award is awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) coach "adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success." The league's Coach of the Year award has been presented 40 times to 34 different coaches.
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James Norris Memorial Trophy
The James Norris Memorial Trophy, or simply the Norris Trophy, is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's top "defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position".
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Jean Ratelle
Joseph Gilbert Yvon Jean Ratelle (born October 3, 1940) is a former Canadian ice hockey player and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Johnny Bucyk
John Paul "Chief" Bucyk (born May 12, 1935) is a retired Ukrainian Canadian professional ice hockey left winger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Ken Dryden
Kenneth Wayne Dryden,, (born August 8, 1947) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, businessman, author, and former NHL goaltender.
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Ken Hodge
Kenneth Raymond Hodge, Sr. (born 25 June 1944) is a retired hockey player for the NHL Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers.
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Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
The Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, formerly known as the Lady Byng Trophy, is presented each year to the National Hockey League "player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability".
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Lester Patrick Trophy
The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.
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Los Angeles Kings
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles.
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Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden, often called "MSG" or simply "The Garden", is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
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Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling, Canadiens, is always used.
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National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a men's professional basketball league in North America; composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada).
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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America, currently comprising 31 teams: 24 in the United States and 7 in Canada.
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New Jersey Devils
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded as the Kansas City Scouts in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974. The Scouts moved to Denver, Colorado in 1976 and became the Colorado Rockies. In 1982, they moved to East Rutherford, New Jersey and took their current name. For their first 25 seasons in New Jersey, the Devils were based at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford and played their home games at Brendan Byrne Arena (later renamed to Continental Airlines Arena). Before the 2007–08 season, the Devils relocated to Newark and now play their home games at Prudential Center. The franchise was poor to mediocre in the eight years before moving to New Jersey, a pattern that continued during the first five years in New Jersey as they failed to make the Stanley Cup playoffs and never finished higher than fifth in their division. Their fortunes began to turn around following the hiring of president and general manager Lou Lamoriello in 1987. Under Lamoriello's stewardship, the Devils made the playoffs all but three times between 1988 and 2012, including 13 berths in a row from 1997 to 2010, and finished with a winning record every season from 1992–93 to 2009–10. They have won the Atlantic Division regular season title nine times, most recently in 2009–10, before transferring to the newly created Metropolitan Division as part of the NHL's realignment in 2013. The Devils have reached the Stanley Cup Finals five times, winning in 1994–95, 1999–00 and 2002–03. The Devils were known for their defense-first approach throughout their years of Cup contention, but have since moved towards a more offensive style. The Devils have a rivalry with their cross-Hudson River neighbor, the New York Rangers, as well as a rivalry with the Philadelphia Flyers. The Devils are one of three NHL teams in the New York metropolitan area; the other two teams are the New York Islanders and New York Rangers. With the move of the Nets to Brooklyn in 2012, the franchise is the only major league team in any sport that explicitly identifies itself as a New Jersey team.
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New York Islanders
The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City.
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New York Rangers
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City.
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Peter McNab
Peter Maxwell McNab (born May 8, 1952, in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a retired American professional ice hockey player who appeared in 954 NHL regular season games between 1973 and 1987.
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Phil Esposito
Philip Anthony "Phil" Esposito, OC (born February 20, 1942) is a Canadian broadcaster, and former professional ice hockey executive, coach and player.
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Philadelphia Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia.
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Pittsburgh Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Prince of Wales Trophy
The Prince of Wales Trophy, also known as the Wales Trophy, is an award presented by the National Hockey League (NHL) to the Eastern Conference (formerly the Wales Conference) playoff champions, prior to the final series of games for the Stanley Cup.
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Reggie Leach
Reginald Joseph Leach (born April 23, 1950) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins, California Golden Seals, Philadelphia Flyers and Detroit Red Wings.
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Rick MacLeish
Richard George MacLeish (January 3, 1950 – May 30, 2016) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers, Hartford Whalers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Detroit Red Wings.
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Rick Middleton
Richard David "Nifty" Middleton (born December 4, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player for the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League.
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Rogie Vachon
Rogatien Rosaire "Rogie" Vachon (born September 8, 1945) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League.
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Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup (La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff winner.
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Ted Lindsay Award
The Ted Lindsay Award, formerly known as the Lester B. Pearson Award, is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's most outstanding player in the regular season as judged by the members of the NHL Players Association.
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Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club) are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario.
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Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Vezina Trophy
The Vezina Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's (NHL) goaltender who is "adjudged to be the best at this position".
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Washington Capitals
The Washington Capitals are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Winger (ice hockey)
Winger, in the game of ice hockey, is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play on the ice is along the outer playing area.
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World Hockey Association
The World Hockey Association (Association mondiale de hockey) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979.
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1924 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1924 Stanley Cup Finals saw the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Montreal Canadiens defeat the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) champion Calgary Tigers two games to none in the best-of-three game series.
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1969–70 NHL season
The 1969–70 NHL season was the 53rd season of the National Hockey League.
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1972–73 NHL season
The 1972–73 NHL season was the 56th season of the National Hockey League.
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1973–74 NHL season
The 1973–74 NHL season was the 57th season of the National Hockey League.
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1974 NHL Amateur Draft
The 1974 NHL Amateur Draft was held via conference call at the NHL office in Montreal, Quebec.
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1974–75 Chicago Black Hawks season
The 1974–75 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 49th season in the NHL, and the club was coming off a 41–14–23 record in 1973–74, earning 105 points, and finishing in second place in the West Division.
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1975–76 NHL season
The 1975–76 NHL season was the 59th season of the National Hockey League.
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1992–93 NHL season
The 1992–93 NHL season was the 76th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1993–94 NHL season
The 1993–94 NHL season was the 77th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1974–75 NHL season has 283 relations, while Boston Bruins has 576. As they have in common 67, the Jaccard index is 7.80% = 67 / (283 + 576).
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