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1969-70 Detroit Red Wings (40-21-15) NHL 1969-70 Detroit Red Wings (40-21-15) NHL Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record GF: 3.23 Roy Edwards 01-58 47 2.59 GA: 2.61 Roger Crozier 59-100 34 2.65 Home GF: 4.04 Home GA: 1.96 Away GF: 2.42 Away GA: 3.26 Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating 01-13 01-11 Gordie Howe F 76 31 40 71 58 01-6 A 14-29 12-20 Frank Mahovlich F 74 38 32 70 59 7-13 A 30-38 21-33 Alex Delvecchio F 73 21 47 68 24 14-16 C 39-55 34-39 Garry Unger F 76 42 24 66 67 17-23 A 56-64 40-49 Wayne Connelly F 76 23 36 59 10 24-24 C 65-74 50-55 Peter Stemkowski F 76 25 24 49 114 25-37 A 75-82 56-60 Nick Libett F 76 20 20 40 39 38-41 B 83-83 61-70 Carl Brewer D 70 2 37 39 51 42-47 A 84-89 71-76 Bruce MacGregor F 73 15 23 38 24 48-50 C 90-92 77-81 Gary Bergman D 69 6 17 23 122 51-61 A 93-93 82-86 Ron Harris D 72 2 19 21 99 62-72 A 94-93 87-91 Bob Baun D 71 1 18 19 110 73-84 A 94-95 92-94 Al Karlander F 41 5 10 15 6 85-85 C 96-99 95-95 Billy Dea F 70 10 3 13 6 86-86 C 100-100 96-100 Dale Rolfe D 75 3 18 21 89 87-96 A 0-0 1-1 Poul Popiel D 32 0 4 4 31 97-99 B 0-0 0-0 Gary Croteau F 13 0 2 2 2 100-100 C Totals 76 244 374 618 911 Notes: 1969-70 Boston Bruins (40-17-19) NHL Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record GF: 3.64 Gerry Cheevers 01-53 41 2.72 GA: 2.84 Eddie Johnston 54-100 37 2.98 Home GF: 4.55 Home GA: 2.13 Away GF: 2.73 Away GA: 3.55 Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating 01-12 01-20 Bobby Orr D 76 33 87 120 120 01-10 A 13-28 21-32 Phil Esposito F 76 43 56 99 50 11-14 A 29-38 33-42 John McKenzie F 72 29 41 70 114 15-24 A 39-49 43-51 John Bucyk F 76 31 38 69 13 25-25 C 50-58 52-59 Fred Stanfield F 73 23 35 58 14 26-26 C 59-67 60-66 Ken Hodge F 72 25 29 54 87 27-33 A 68-74 68-71 Derek Sanderson F 50 18 23 41 118 34-43 A 75-79 72-76 Ed Westfall F-D 72 14 22 36 28 44-45 B 80-82 77-81 Wayne Cashman F 70 9 26 35 76 46-52 A 83-85 82-85 Dallas Smith D 75 7 17 24 119 53-62 A 86-89 86-87 Jim Lorentz F 58 11 11 22 82 63-69 A 90-93 88-91 Ace Bailey F 58 11 11 22 82 70-76 A 94-94 92-93 Don Awrey D 63 3 10 13 120 77-86 A 95-96 94-94 Don Marcotte F 35 9 3 12 14 87-87 C 97-97 95-96 Rick Smith D 69 2 8 10 65 88-93 A 98-98 97-98 Gary Doak D 44 1 7 8 63 94-98 A 99-99 99-99 Ron Murphy F 20 2 5 7 8 99-99 C 100-100 100-100 Bill Speer D 27 1 3 4 4 100-100 C Totals 12 272 432 704 1177 Notes: Stanley Cup Champions Bobby Orr Game winning goal in OT Game 4 Best Hockey Pic of All Time 1969-70 Chicago Blackhawks (45-22-9) NHL Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record GF: 3.28 Gerry Desjardins(T) 01-5 4 2.00 GA: 2.23 Tony Esposito 6-87 63 2.17 Denis DeJordy(T) 88-100 10 2.69 Home GF: 4.10 Home GA: 1.67 Away GF: 2.46 Away GA: 2.79 Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating 01-16 01-11 Stan Mikita F 76 39 47 86 50 01-6 A 17-31 12-18 Bobby Hull F 61 38 29 67 67 7-13 A 32-43 19-26 Pit Martin F 73 30 33 63 61 14-19 A 44-54 27-32 Jim Pappin F 66 28 25 53 68 20-27 A 55-61 33-40 Dennis Hull F 76 17 35 52 31 28-31 B 62-63 41-49 Pat Stapleton D 49 4 38 42 28 32-34 B 64-71 50-53 Gerry Pinder F 75 19 20 39 41 37-40 B 72-75 54-59 Lou Angotti F 70 12 26 38 25 41-43 B 76-81 60-64 Cliff Koroll F 73 18 19 37 44 44-48 B 82-87 65-68 Eric Nesterenko F 67 16 18 34 26 49-51 B 88-91 69-74 Chico Maki F 75 10 24 34 27 52-54 B 92-93 75-80 Doug Mohns D 66 6 27 33 46 55-58 B 94-95 81-85 Doug Jarrett D 72 4 20 24 78 59-67 A 96-97 86-89 Bill White D 61 4 16 20 39 68-71 B 98-99 90-90 Bryan Campbell F 45 5 5 10 6 72-72 C 100-100 91-91 Gene Ubriaco F 37 2 2 4 6 73-73 C 0 92-97 Keith Magnuson D 76 0 24 24 213 74-96 A 0 98-99 Jim Wiste F 26 0 8 8 8 97-97 C 0 100-100 Paul Shmyr D 24 0 4 4 26 98-100 B Totals 76 252 420 672 890 Notes: DeJordy to LA Desjardins from LA 1969-70 Toronto Maple Leafs (29-34-13) NHL Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record GF: 2.92 Bruce Gamble 01-68 52 3.06 GA: 3.18 Marv Edwards 69-100 25 3.25 Home GF: 3.65 Home GA: 2.39 Away GF: 2.19 Away GA: 3.98 Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating 01-15 01-09 Dave Keon F 72 32 30 62 6 01-01 C 16-23 10-20 Norm Ullman F 74 18 42 60 37 02-06 B 24-33 21-29 Mike Walton F 58 21 34 65 68 07-14 A 34-49 30-35 Ron Ellis F 76 35 19 57 14 15-16 C 50-56 36-45 Murray Oliver F 76 14 33 47 34 17-21 B 57-65 46-54 Paul Henderson F 67 20 22 42 18 22-22 C 66-74 55-60 Bob Pulford F 74 18 19 37 31 23-26 B 75-80 61-63 George Armstrong F 49 13 15 28 12 27-28 C 81-84 64-67 Brit Selby F 74 10 13 23 40 29-33 B 85-86 68-70 Floyd Smith F 61 4 14 18 13 34-35 C 87-90 71-80 Jim McKenny D 73 11 33 44 34 36-39 B 91-94 81-83 Jim Harrison F 54 10 11 21 52 40-46 A 95-96 84-86 Jim Dorey D 46 6 11 17 99 47-59 A 97-97 87-89 Rick Ley D 48 2 13 15 102 60-72 A 98-98 90-93 Brian Glennie D 52 1 14 15 50 73-78 A 99-99 94-97 Terry Clancy F 52 1 14 15 50 79-84 A 0 98-98 Pat Quinn D 59 0 5 5 88 85-95 A 100-100 99-99 Mike Pelyk D 36 1 3 4 37 96-99 B 0 100-100 Ron Ward D 18 0 1 1 2 100-100 C Totals 76 217 346 576 787 Notes: 1969-70 Montreal Canadiens (38-22-16) NHL Goalies Use% GP Min GA GAA Sho Record GF: 3.21 Phil Myre 01-13 10 2.15 GA: 2.64 Gump Worsley(T) 14-20 6 2.33 Rogatien Vachon 21-100 64 2.63 Home GF: 4.01 Home GA: 1.98 Away GF: 2.41 Away GA: 3.30 Goals % Assists %** Player Pos. GP G A Pts. PIM Penalty% Pen Rating 01-12 01-11 Yvan Cournoyer F 72 27 36 63 23 01-03 C 13-26 12-20 Jacques Lemaire F 69 32 28 60 16 04-05 C 27-37 21-30 Bobby Rousseau F 72 24 34 58 30 06-09 B 38-48 31-38 Mickey Redmond F 72 27 27 54 61 10-18 A 49-55 39-49 Henri Richard F 62 16 36 52 61 19-27 A 56-64 50-58 Jean Beliveau F 63 19 30 49 10 28-28 C 65-72 59-65 Ralph Backstrom F 72 19 24 43 20 29-30 C 73-74 66-74 Jacques Laperriere D 73 6 31 37 98 31-44 A 75-82 75-78 John Ferguson F 48 19 13 32 139 45-65 A 83-87 79-84 Serge Savard D 64 12 19 31 38 66-71 B 88-89 85-89 Terry Harper D 75 4 18 22 109 72-87 A 90-93 90-92 Claude Provost F 65 10 11 21 22 88-90 C 94-94 93-96 J.C.
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