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- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season abstract "The 1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' fifth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Sabres finished in a tie for the best record in the NHL in the 1974–75 regular season after a disappointing 1974 that saw the 1973–74 team fail to return to the NHL playoffs as they had the year before. Buffalo advanced to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in team history to play against the rough Philadelphia Flyers (who had been recently nicknamed the "Broad Street Bullies"), a series which included the legendary Fog Game (game three of the series). The Sabres lost the series 4–2. The season marked the Sabres' second NHL playoffs appearance. The season was the first under the tenure of Floyd Smith and the team's first in the newly created Adams Division in the NHL's Prince of Wales Conference.Sabres players earned numerous accolades. Don Luce won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. Rick Martin, Rene Robert, Jerry Korab and Luce were all selected to the 1975 NHL All-Star Game. Martin was a first team NHL All-Star Team selection at left wing, while Robert was a second team selection at right wing. The French Connection (Martin, Robert and Gilbert Perreault) were all among the league leaders in important scoring statistics.".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season thumbnail HSBC_Arena_and_the_Aud.jpg?width=300.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season wikiPageID "14147185".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season wikiPageRevisionID "551349355".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season arena Buffalo_Memorial_Auditorium.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season assistsleader Ren%C3%A9_Robert.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season attendance "15668".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season captain Jim_Schoenfeld.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season coach Floyd_Smith.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season conference Eastern_Conference_(NHL).
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season conferencerank "1.0".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season conferencewin "Yes".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season division Adams_Division.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season divisionrank "1.0".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season divisionwin "yes".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season gaaleader Roger_Crozier.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season generalmanager Punch_Imlach.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season goalsagainst "240".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season goalsfor "354".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season goalsleader Rick_Martin.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season homerecord "28".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season pimleader "Jerry Korab and Jim Schoenfeld".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season pointsleader "Rene Robert".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season record "49".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season roadrecord "21".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season season "1974".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season team "Buffalo Sabres".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season winsleader Gary_Bromley.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season year "1974".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season subject Category:1974_in_ice_hockey.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season subject Category:1975_in_ice_hockey.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season subject Category:Adams_Division_champion_seasons.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season subject Category:Buffalo_Sabres_seasons.
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season comment "The 1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' fifth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Sabres finished in a tie for the best record in the NHL in the 1974–75 regular season after a disappointing 1974 that saw the 1973–74 team fail to return to the NHL playoffs as they had the year before.".
- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season label "1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season".
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- 1974–75_Buffalo_Sabres_season depiction HSBC_Arena_and_the_Aud.jpg.