1972–73 New York Rangers season

The 1972–73 New York Rangers season was the 47th season for the team in the National Hockey League (NHL).

1972–73 New York Rangers
Division3rd East
1972–73 record47–23–8
Goals for297
Goals against208
Team information
General ManagerEmile Francis
CoachEmile Francis
CaptainVic Hadfield
Alternate captainsRod Gilbert
Brad Park
ArenaMadison Square Garden
Team leaders
GoalsJean Ratelle (41)
AssistsRod Gilbert (59)
PointsJean Ratelle (94)
Penalty minutesDale Rolfe (74)
WinsEd Giacomin (26)
Goals against averagePeter McDuffe (1.00)

Regular season

Final standings

East Division[1]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1Montreal Canadiens78521016329184+145120
2Boston Bruins7851225330235+95107
3New York Rangers7847238297208+89102
4Buffalo Sabres78372714257219+3888
5Detroit Red Wings78372912265243+2286
6Toronto Maple Leafs78274110247279−3264
7Vancouver Canucks7822479233339−10653
8New York Islanders7812606170347−17730

Schedule and results

1972–73 Game Log

Playoffs

Key:      Win      Loss

1973 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player GP TOI W L T GA GAA SO
Ed Giacomin432580261161252.914
Gilles Villemure34204020122782.293
Peter McDuffe16010011.000
Playoffs
Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SO
Ed Giacomin1053954232.561
Gilles Villemure2610121.970

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Rangers. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.
Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.

[2]

Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Transactions

The Rangers defense lost their gifted-defenseman, Brad Park due to a knee injury that occurred on 11/15/72 against the Flyers, which forced him out of the lineup for the next 18 games. Looking to plug that hole, they searched around the league for another talented-defenseman but prospects were sparse. So, on 11/28/72, they settled on veteran defenseman Ron Harris of the Flames who had minimal offensive skills but played a physical checking game. A 26-year-old forward, by the name of Curt Bennett was still scoreless with the Rangers while mostly sitting on the bench, so he was sent to the Flames in exchange. Both guys ultimately paid dividends for their new teams. Harris was instrumental in winning key games for the Rangers in different ways such as: against the rival-Bruins in game #2 of the 1973 playoffs, he threw a legal, rolling, hip-check at Phil Esposito which injured him, thus, sinking the hopes of the Bruins since they lost that playoff series; plus then, in a key 1974 playoff game against the Canadians, Harris scored the game-winning goal in overtime which eventually sparked the Rangers in winning that playoff series. Likewise, the Flames cashed in on Curt Bennett since he finally and quickly matured with them by becoming an excellent goal-scorer and their toughest fighter.

Roster

Draft picks

New York's picks at the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 10 Al Blanchard LW  Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHA)
1 15 Bob MacMillan C  Canada St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA)
2 21 Larry Sacharuk D  Canada Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
2 31 Rene Villemure LW  Canada Shawinigan Bruins (QMJHL)
3 47 Gerry Teeple C  Canada Cornwall Royals (QMJHL)
4 63 Doug Horbul LW  CAN Calgary Centennials (WCHL)
5 79 Marty Gateman D  Canada Hamilton Red Wings (OHA)
6 95 Ken Ireland C  Canada New Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
7 111 Jeff Hunt D  Canada Winnipeg Jets (WCHL)
8 127 Yvon Blais D  Canada Cornwall Royals (QMJHL)
9 137 Pierre Archambault D  Canada Saint-Jerome Alouettes (QMJHL)

Farm teams

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See also

References

  1. "1972–1973 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  2. "1972–73 New York Rangers". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
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