Philadelphia Flyers 1976-77 Season
Record and Finish
48-16-16, 112 points, Finished 1st in the NHL.
The Philadelphia Flyers had a dominant 1976-77 season, finishing with the best record in the NHL. Their 48 wins, 16 losses, and 16 ties gave them 112 points, 10 more than the second-place Boston Bruins.
The Flyers were led by a high-scoring offense that featured Bobby Clarke, Bill Barber, and Reggie Leach. Clarke led the team with 103 points, while Barber and Leach each scored over 50 goals.
The Flyers' defense was also strong, allowing just 184 goals in 80 games. Bernie Parent was the team's starting goaltender and posted a 2.31 GAA and .918 save percentage.
The Flyers' success in the regular season carried over into the playoffs, as they reached the Stanley Cup Finals. However, they lost to the Montreal Canadiens in four games.
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