Friday, August 19, 2022

1976-77 AQHL Season

 

Standings

1. Trois-Rivieres Titans

2. Cape Breton Warriors

3. Drummondville Les Rouges

4. Moncton Bears

5. Verdun Knights

6. Fredericton Vikings

7. Laval Tigers

8. Portland Clippers

9. New Glasgow Highlanders

10. Sherbrooke Loups

Story:

AQHL President Paul Name announced that Shawinigan is the new team to join the league come 1977-78 season. After the number of nicknames for the team, the Voltages were voted the best name for the team. They will show off the logo and the jerseys during the off-season.

The Clippers' rookie forward, Frank Logan, had a hay day this season, putting in 30 goals, 75 points. Despite that, the Clippers lost some key players to injuries, even losing 20-year-old defence Rick Cooper to the Pittsburgh Pro Hockey club as he got called up mid-season for a playoff push. With that, Portland finished 8th place and got swept by the Titans in 3 games.

New Glasgow Highlanders got so many bad lucks this season. Assistant coach Frank Jensen suffered a heart attack and was forced to retire from coaching. Then goalie coach Vince Davidson got busted for speeding downtown and putting some players riding with him in danger; a week after that, he was fired. Lastly, the head coach of the team, Bill Cooper, did not do a good job at coaching and got let go in mid-season; the Highlanders hired Doug Reid to take over. The result they finished 9th place, but it did show some better results down the road. GM Ray Carter worked on redeeming himself (and save his job) by trading away defence Tim Jones, forward Will Bradley, and both 2nd and 3rd round pick to Sherbrooke for 16-year-old goalie Pierre Meloche and 1st round pick gives the Highlanders the first two picks for the 1977 draft.

Trois-Rivieres Titans show everyone why they guarantee a 1st place finish. All the rebuild they did has paid off with 5 players sitting in the top 10 in points leaders, forward Jim Goff was named MVP of AQHL, goalie Max Hebert played excellently and made a record of 15 shutouts. The Titans finished with 38-1-1, one of the best records in team history.

The Titans continue their historic season by beating Drummondville Les Rouges in 4 games to win the 1977 Bronz Cup. With that win, the Valor Cup is the team’s final piece to the puzzle to complete history in the making.






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