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1980–81 Philadelphia Flyers season

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1980–81Philadelphia Flyers
Division2ndPatrick
Conference3rdCampbell
1980–81 record41–24–15
Home record23–9–8
Road record18–15–7
Goals for313 (11th)
Goals against249 (2nd)
Team information
General managerKeith Allen
CoachPat Quinn
CaptainMel Bridgman
Alternate captainsNone[a]
ArenaSpectrum
Average attendance17,077[1]
Minor league affiliatesMaine Mariners
Toledo Goaldiggers
Team leaders
GoalsBill Barber (43)
AssistsBehn Wilson (47)
PointsBill Barber (85)
Penalty minutesPaul Holmgren (306)
Plus/minusTerry Murray (+46)
WinsPete Peeters (22)
Goals against averageRick St. Croix (2.50)

The1980–81Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers'14thseason in theNational Hockey League (NHL). After finishing second in the Patrick Division, the Flyers lost in the quarterfinals to theCalgary Flames in seven games.

Regular season

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Bobby Clarke wore the number 16 throughout his entire NHL career except for two games during the 1980–81 season.[2] Prior to a road game on February 27, 1981,[3] Clarke's jersey was stolen.[2] Clarke wore the only other jersey available, number 36,[2] in the next two games.[3][4] A month later, Clarke hit a personal milestone in memorable fashion. On March 19 during a game against theBoston Bruins, a Reggie Leach slapshot struck Clarke.[5] After leaving the ice, he re-appeared moments later stitched up and with his jersey covered in blood.[5] 31 seconds into the third period Clarke beat Bruins goalieMarco Baron for his 19th goal of the season[6] and his1,000th career point.[5]

Season standings

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Patrick Division
GPWLTGFGAPts
New York Islanders80481814355260110
Philadelphia Flyers8041241531324997
Calgary Flames8039271432929892
New York Rangers8030361431231774
Washington Capitals8026361828631770

[7]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

League standings[8]
RDivGPWLTGFGAPts
1p –New York IslandersPTK80481814355260110
2x –St. Louis BluesSMY80451817352281107
3y –Montreal CanadiensNRS80452213332232103
4Los Angeles KingsNRS8043241333729099
5x –Buffalo SabresADM8039202132725099
6Philadelphia FlyersPTK8041241531324997
7Calgary FlamesPTK8039271432929892
8Boston BruinsADM8037301331627287
9Minnesota North StarsADM8035281729126387
10Chicago Black HawksSMY8031331630431578
11Quebec NordiquesADM8030321831431878
12Vancouver CanucksSMY8028322028930176
13New York RangersPTK8030361431231774
14Edmonton OilersSMY8029351632832774
15Pittsburgh PenguinsNRS8030371330234573
16Toronto Maple LeafsADM8028371532236771
17Washington CapitalsPTK8026361828631770
18Hartford WhalersNRS8021411829237260
19Colorado RockiesSMY8022451325834457
20Detroit Red WingsNRS8019431825233956
21Winnipeg JetsSMY809571424640032

Divisions:ADM – Adams,NRS – Norris,PTK – Patrick,SMY – Smythe

bold – The top 16 teams in the league qualified for the playoffs, regardless of division or conference.
x – Won division;y – Won Conference (and division);p – WonPresidents' Trophy (and conference and division)

Record vs. opponents

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Patrick Division record vs. opponents

Vs. Campbell Conference

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Vs. Patrick Division

1980–81 NHL records[9]
TeamCGYNYINYRPHIWSHTotal
Calgary1−1−22−1−12−23−18−5−3
N.Y. Islanders1−1−22−21−2−14−08−5−3
N.Y. Rangers1−2−12−21−1−22−26−7−3
Philadelphia2−22−1−11−1−22−27−6−3
Washington1−30−42−22−25−11−0

Vs. Smythe Division

1980–81 NHL records
TeamCHICOLEDMSTLVANWINTotal
Calgary0−1−31−32−1−12−23−13−0−111−8−5
N.Y. Islanders4−03−12−0−22−0−23−13−0−117−2−5
N.Y. Rangers2−1−11−32−1−10−42−1−13−110−11−3
Philadelphia1−1−24−02−23−0−11−2−13−114−6−4
Washington1−1−23−0−12−1−10−2−21−1−23−0−110−5−9

Vs. Wales Conference

Vs. Adams Division

1980–81 NHL records
TeamBOSBUFMINQUETORTotal
Calgary3−11−2−12−21−1−22−29−8−3
N.Y. Islanders2−22−22−0−23−13−112−6−2
N.Y. Rangers2−21−2−11−1−21−1−22−27−8−5
Philadelphia2−20−2−22−1−11−2−10−2−25−9−6
Washington1−2−10−2−20−3−10−43−14−12−4

Vs. Norris Division

1980–81 NHL records
TeamDETHFDLAKMTLPITTotal
Calgary2−1−13−13−11−2−12−1−111−6−3
N.Y. Islanders4−02−0−22−22−1−11−2−111−5−4
N.Y. Rangers1−2−13−11−31−2−11−2−17−10−3
Philadelphia3−13−0−14−01−2−14−015−3−2
Washington2−1−13−11−2−10−2−21−2−17−8−5


Playoffs

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After a tough, five-game preliminary round series win against theQuebec Nordiques, the Flyers moved on to face theCalgary Flames in the quarterfinals. After falling behind 3 games to 1, they managed to force a Game 7 by winning the next two games. The Flyers lost Game 7, 4–1, at the Spectrum.

Schedule and results

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Regular season

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1980–81 regular season[10]
October: 7–3–1, 15 points (home: 5–2–1; road: 2–1–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
1October 97–4Pittsburgh PenguinsMyre1–0–02W
2October 115–1@St. Louis BluesPeeters2–0–04W
3October 122–4Toronto Maple LeafsMyre2–1–04L
4October 162–5Vancouver CanucksPeeters2–2–04L
5October 182–6@Toronto Maple LeafsMyre2–3–04L
6October 192–1Montreal CanadiensPeeters3–3–06W
7October 234–2New York IslandersPeeters4–3–08W
8October 253–1@New York IslandersPeeters5–3–010W
9October 266–1Hartford WhalersSt. Croix6–3–012W
10October 288–0Calgary FlamesPeeters7–3–014W
11October 303–3New York RangersMyre7–3–115T
November: 10–2–3, 23 points (home: 6–0–1; road: 4–2–2)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
12November 13–3@Quebec NordiquesSt. Croix7–3–216T
13November 24–2Boston BruinsPeeters8–3–218W
14November 68–2Los Angeles KingsPeeters9–3–220W
15November 85–4@Hartford WhalersMyre10–3–222W
16November 93–1Quebec NordiquesPeeters11–3–224W
17November 138–1Edmonton OilersSt. Croix12–3–226W
18November 155–2Detroit Red WingsPeeters13–3–228W
19November 160–1@Boston BruinsMyre13–4–228L
20November 195–1@New York RangersSt. Croix14–4–230W
21November 201–1Minnesota North StarsMyre14–4–331T
22November 223–7@Montreal CanadiensPeeters14–5–331L
23November 233–1Winnipeg JetsPeeters15–5–333W
24November 264–2@Los Angeles KingsSt. Croix16–5–335W
25November 287–4@Colorado RockiesMyre17–5–337W
26November 293–3@Vancouver CanucksPeeters17–5–438T
December: 7–4–1, 15 points (home: 4–1–0; road: 3–3–1)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
27December 47–5Chicago Black HawksPeeters18–5–440W
28December 62–4@Detroit Red WingsSt. Croix18–6–440L
29December 74–2Colorado RockiesMyre19–6–442W
30December 102–2@Chicago Black HawksPeeters19–6–543T
31December 136–5@Pittsburgh PenguinsMyre20–6–545W
32December 145–4St. Louis BluesSt. Croix21–6–547W
33December 182–0Colorado RockiesSt. Croix22–6–549W
34December 205–2@Washington CapitalsPeeters23–6–551W
35December 210–6Washington CapitalsMyre23–7–551L
36December 271–2@Calgary FlamesSt. Croix23–8–551L
37December 282–1@Edmonton OilersPeeters24–8–553W
38December 305–6@Minnesota North StarsMyre24–9–553L
January: 6–5–3, 15 points (home: 2–2–1; road: 4–3–2)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
39January 23–4@Winnipeg JetsSt. Croix24–10–553L
40January 48–1@Washington CapitalsPeeters25–10–555W
41January 85–5St. Louis BluesMyre25–10–656T
42January 104–4@Toronto Maple LeafsSt. Croix25–10–757T
43January 112–4New York IslandersPeeters25–11–757L
44January 151–4Quebec NordiquesPeeters25–12–757L
45January 174–6@Boston BruinsPeeters25–13–757L
46January 187–2Los Angeles KingsPeeters26–13–759W
47January 215–0@Pittsburgh PenguinsPeeters27–13–761W
48January 225–4Minnesota North StarsPeeters28–13–763W
49January 243–6@Montreal CanadiensPeeters28–14–763L
50January 284–4@Buffalo SabresSt. Croix28–14–864T
51January 307–4@Colorado RockiesMyre29–14–866W
52January 313–2@St. Louis BluesSt. Croix30–14–868W
February: 6–5–2, 14 points (home: 2–1–2; road: 4–4–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
53February 50–4Buffalo SabresPeeters30–15–868L
54February 73–5@Quebec NordiquesSt. Croix30–16–868L
55February 86–6Hartford WhalersMyre30–16–969T
56February 124–3Vancouver CanucksPeeters31–16–971W
57February 143–1@Detroit Red WingsSt. Croix32–16–973W
58February 155–5Montreal CanadiensPeeters32–16–1074T
59February 174–1Pittsburgh PenguinsSt. Croix33–16–1076W
60February 194–5@Calgary FlamesPeeters33–17–1076L
61February 213–1@Los Angeles KingsSt. Croix34–17–1078W
62February 244–6@Vancouver CanucksSt. Croix34–18–1078L
63February 252–6@Edmonton OilersPeeters34–19–1078L
64February 276–3@Winnipeg JetsPeeters35–19–1080W
65February 284–2@Minnesota North StarsSt. Croix36–19–1082W
March: 5–4–4, 14 points (home: 4–2–2; road: 1–2–2)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
66March 510–1Winnipeg JetsPeeters37–19–1084W
67March 73–5Edmonton OilersSt. Croix37–20–1084L
68March 84–8@Buffalo SabresPeeters37–21–1084L
69March 129–4Detroit Red WingsPeeters38–21–1086W
70March 143–3@New York IslandersSt. Croix38–21–1187T
71March 154–4Toronto Maple LeafsPeeters38–21–1288T
72March 181–5@Chicago Black HawksSt. Croix38–22–1288L
73March 195–3Boston BruinsPeeters39–22–1290W
74March 214–4Chicago Black HawksPeeters39–22–1391T
75March 226–2Calgary FlamesSt. Croix40–22–1393W
76March 242–5Washington CapitalsPeeters40–23–1393L
77March 294–1@Hartford WhalersSt. Croix41–23–1395W
78March 300–0@New York RangersSt. Croix41–23–1496T
April: 0–1–1, 1 points (home: 0–1–1; road: 0–0–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionRecordPointsRecap
79April 22–2Buffalo SabresSt. Croix41–23–1597T
80April 50–2New York RangersPeeters41–24–1597L

Legend:W Win (2 points)L Loss (0 points)T Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

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1981 Stanley Cup playoffs[10]
Preliminary Round vs. Quebec Nordiques - Flyers win 3–2
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionSeriesRecap
1April 86–4Quebec NordiquesSt. CroixFlyers lead 1–0W
2April 98–5Quebec NordiquesPeetersFlyers lead 2–0W
3April 110–2@Quebec NordiquesSt. CroixFlyers lead 2–1L
4April 123–4OT@Quebec NordiquesSt. CroixSeries tied 2–2L
5April 145–2Quebec NordiquesPeetersFlyers win 3–2W
Quarterfinals vs. Calgary Flames – Flames win 4–3
GameDateScoreOpponentDecisionSeriesRecap
1April 164–0Calgary FlamesSt. CroixFlyers lead 1–0W
2April 174–5Calgary FlamesPeetersSeries tied 1–1L
3April 191–2@Calgary FlamesSt. CroixFlames lead 2–1L
4April 204–5@Calgary FlamesSt. CroixFlames lead 3–1L
5April 229–4Calgary FlamesSt. CroixFlames lead 3–2W
6April 243–2@Calgary FlamesSt. CroixSeries tied 3–3W
7April 261–4Calgary FlamesSt. CroixFlames win 4–3L

Legend:W WinL Loss

Player statistics

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Scoring

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  • Position abbreviations: C =Center; D =Defense; G =Goaltender; LW =Left wing; RW =Right wing
  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
No.PlayerPosRegular seasonPlayoffs
GPGAPts+/-PIMGPGAPts+/-PIM
7Bill BarberLW80434285669121151670
19Rick MacLeishLW783836742225125510−10
27Reggie LeachRW793436702159900012
26Brian ProppLW7926406627110126612632
16[b]Bobby ClarkeC80194665171401233636
3Behn WilsonD77164763392371221012736
17Paul HolmgrenRW7722375912306125914649
10Mel BridgmanC771437512819512246−139
14Ken LinsemanC51173047915012416201067
12Tim KerrC/RW682223453841013422
22Tom GorenceRW79241842174612325229
2Bob DaileyD537273481417011018
15Al HillLW57101525114512246−118
24Terry MurrayD7111718465312213410
21Gary MorrisonRW33113141068
8Thomas ErikssonD2411011414702216
11Ron FlockhartC143710611310102
6Blake WesleyD50371013107
29[c]Glen CochraneD3118932196112618
18Yves PrestonLW1942614
28Mike BusniukD72156272046011511
20Jimmy WatsonD18224146
9[d]Reid BaileyD1713485512022023
25[e]Greg AdamsLW630308
25Norm BarnesD22033−318
5Frank BatheD44033−317512033−216
33Pete PeetersG400118300019
30Rick St. CroixG27011090002
23Paul EvansC100002
29Jack McIlhargeyD3000222
31Phil MyreG160000

Goaltending

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  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
No.PlayerRegular seasonPlayoffs
GPGSWLTSAGAGAASV%SOTOIGPGSWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
33Pete Peeters40392215511151152.97.89722,324332165124.03.8150179
30Rick St. Croix27261376746652.50.91321,5639945250273.01.8921537
31Phil Myre1615654450614.08.8640898

Awards and records

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Awards

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Bob Dailey participated in the All Star Game and won theBarry Ashbee Trophy as the Flyers top defenseman during the 1980–81 season.
TypeAward/honorRecipientRef
League
(annual)
NHL second All-Star teamBill Barber(Left wing)[11]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selectionBill Barber[12]
Bob Dailey
Paul Holmgren
Pete Peeters
Pat Quinn(Coach)
Behn Wilson
TeamBarry Ashbee TrophyBob Dailey[13]
Class Guy AwardBill Barber[13]

Records

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See also:List of Philadelphia Flyers records

Among the team records set during the 1980–81 season wasBobby Clarke tying the team record for goals in a single period (3) on December 13.[14] The team's 2,621 penalty minutes during the regular season is a franchise record.[15] During their preliminary round series against theQuebec Nordiques, the two shorthanded goals scored during game two tied a team record.[16] Seven seconds into game fourTerry Murray scored the fastest goal from the start of a playoff game in team history.[17]

A number of team records were set or tied during game four of their quarterfinal series against theCalgary Flames, most notably setting a team record for most goals during a playoff game (9).[18] Their five goals during the first period (5) is also tied for the team record.[19]Ken Linseman tied team records for most assists in a playoff game (4) and period (3).[20][21] Their 9–4 victory in the game ended a team record seven game playoff road losing streak dating back to May 17, 1980.[22]

Milestones

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MilestonePlayerDateRef
First gameTim KerrOctober 9, 1980[23]
Ron FlockhartNovember 2, 1980
Greg AdamsJanuary 17, 1981
Thomas ErikssonFebruary 12, 1981
Reid BaileyFebruary 27, 1981
1000th pointBobby ClarkeMarch 19, 1981[24]

Transactions

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The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from May 25, 1980, the day after the deciding game of the1980 Stanley Cup Finals, through May 21, 1981, the day of the deciding game of the1981 Stanley Cup Finals.[25]

Trades

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Phil Myre was traded to Colorado on February 26, 1981.
DateDetailsRef
June 11, 1980 (1980-06-11)To Philadelphia Flyers
ToEdmonton Oilers
[26]
August 11, 1980 (1980-08-11)To Philadelphia Flyers
  • cash
ToQuebec Nordiques
[27]
August 21, 1980 (1980-08-21)To Philadelphia Flyers
  • 3rd-round pick in1982
ToWashington Capitals
[28]
September 15, 1980 (1980-09-15)To Philadelphia Flyers
  • 7th-round pick in1981
  • cash
To Quebec Nordiques
[29]
November 21, 1980 (1980-11-21)To Philadelphia Flyers
  • 2nd-round pick in 1982
ToHartford Whalers
[30]
January 6, 1981 (1981-01-06)To Philadelphia Flyers
ToWichita Wind (CHL)
[31]
February 26, 1981 (1981-02-26)To Philadelphia Flyers
  • cash
ToColorado Rockies
[32]

Players acquired

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DatePlayerFormer teamViaRef
July 2, 1980 (1980-07-02)Ron FlockhartRegina Pats (WCHL)Free agency[33]
February 17, 1981 (1981-02-17)Ilkka SinisaloHIFK (Liiga)Free agency[f][34]
March 6, 1981 (1981-03-06)Dave LoganVancouver CanucksFree agency[35]

Players lost

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DatePlayerNew teamViaRef
N/ADave GardnerHC Ambri-Piotta (NLB)Free agency[36]
October 6, 1980 (1980-10-06)Dennis VervergaertWashington CapitalsFree agency[37]
October 1980 (1980-10)Danny LucasColorado Rockies[g]Buyout[38]

Signings

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DatePlayerTermRef
May 28, 1980 (1980-05-28)Thomas Eriksson3-year[39]
Pelle Lindbergh3-year[39]
June 6, 1980 (1980-06-06)Mark Taylor[40]

Draft picks

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See also:List of Philadelphia Flyers draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the1980 NHL entry draft, which was held at theMontreal Forum inMontreal, on June 11, 1980.[41]

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeam (league)Notes
121Mike StothersDefense CanadaKingston Canadians (OHA)
242Jay FraserLeft wing CanadaOttawa 67's (OHA)
363Paul MercierDefense CanadaSudbury Wolves (OHA)
484Taras ZytynskyDefense CanadaMontreal Juniors (QMJHL)
5105Dan HeldForward CanadaSeattle Breakers (WHL)
6126Brian TuttDefense CanadaCalgary Wranglers (WHL)
7147Ross FitzpatrickForward CanadaWestern Michigan University (CCHA)
8168Mark BotellDefense CanadaBrantford Alexanders (OHA)
9189Peter DineenDefense CanadaKingston Canadians (OHA)
10195Bob O'BrienRight wing CanadaDixie Beehives (OPJHL)[h]
210Andy BrickleyLeft wing United StatesUniversity of New Hampshire (HE)

Farm teams

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The Flyers were affiliated with theMaine Mariners of theAHL[43][44] and theToledo Goaldiggers of theIHL.[45]

Notes

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  1. ^The alternate captain position was abolished from the 1975–76 season through the 1984–85 season.
  2. ^Clarke was forced to wear number 36 in two road games in late February due to his jersey being stolen.
  3. ^Cochrane wore number 9 in his first game and number 35 in his following eight games.
  4. ^Bailey wore number 35 in three of his first five games and number 36 in the other two games.
  5. ^Adams wore number 36 in his first five games.
  6. ^Contract begins with 1981–82 season
  7. ^Lucas signed with Colorado later in October 1980.
  8. ^The Flyers tradedBarry Dean to theEdmonton Oilers forRon Areshenkoff and the Oilers' tenth-round pick, 195th overall, on June 11, 1980.[42]

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