1971-72 National Hockey League
The 1971-72 season was the National Hockey League's 55th, and 14 teams competed in the league that year. The Boston Bruins won the 1971-72 NHL championship.
1971-72 National Hockey League Standings
1971-72 National Hockey League League Leaders
Boston Bruins (54-13-11) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Buffalo Sabres (16-43-19) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
California Golden Seals (21-39-18) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Chicago Black Hawks (46-17-15) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Detroit Red Wings (33-35-10) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Los Angeles Kings (20-49-9) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Minnesota North Stars (37-29-12) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Montreal Canadiens (46-16-16) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
New York Rangers (48-17-13) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Philadelphia Flyers (26-38-14) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Pittsburgh Penguins (26-38-14) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
St. Louis Blues (28-39-11) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Toronto Maple Leafs (33-31-14) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Vancouver Canucks (20-50-8) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Marker indicates city location, not venue address.
1971-72 Award Winners
Phil Esposito - Art Ross
Ken Dryden - Calder
Bobby Orr - Conn Smythe
Brad Park - First Team All-Star
Bobby Orr - First Team All-Star
Bobby Hull - First Team All-Star
Rod Gilbert - First Team All-Star
Tony Esposito - First Team All-Star
Phil Esposito - First Team All-Star
Bobby Orr - Hart
Jean Ratelle - Lady Byng
Bobby Clarke - Masterton
Bobby Orr - Norris
John A. 'Snooks' Kelly - Patrick
James D. Norris - Patrick
Cooney Weiland - Patrick
Clarence Campbell - Patrick
Jean Ratelle - Pearson
Ken Dryden - Second Team All-Star
Yvan Cournoyer - Second Team All-Star
Bill White - Second Team All-Star
Pat Stapleton - Second Team All-Star
Jean Ratelle - Second Team All-Star
Vic Hadfield - Second Team All-Star
Gary Smith - Vezina
Tony Esposito - Vezina