1977–78 Indianapolis Racers season

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1977–78 Indianapolis Racers
Division8th WHA
1977–78 record24–51–5
Goals for267
Goals against353
Team information
Coach Ron Ingram,
Bill Goldsworthy
Captain Ken Block
Alternate captains Barry Wilkins
Rusty Patenaude
Rosaire Paiement
  1976–77
1978–79  

Offseason

Regular season

Final standings

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points

Contents

WHA TeamWLTPtsGFGAPIM
Winnipeg Jets 50282102381270988
New England Whalers 44315933352691255
Houston Aeros 42344882963021543
Quebec Nordiques 40373833493471185
Edmonton Oilers 38393793093071296
Birmingham Bulls 36413752873142177
Cincinnati Stingers 35423732983321701
Indianapolis Racers 24515532673531189
Soviet All-Stars34172736120
Czechoslovakia All-Stars1613214087

Game log

Regular season schedule
No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1WOctober 12, 19775–4@ Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)1–0–0
2LOctober 15, 19771–5@ Houston Aeros (1977–78)1–1–0
3LOctober 16, 19771–9@ Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)1–2–0
4TOctober 18, 19772–2 New England Whalers (1977–78)1–2–1
5TOctober 21, 19774–4 Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)1–2–2
6WOctober 25, 19775–4@ Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)2–2–2
7WOctober 26, 19775–3 Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)3–2–2
8WOctober 29, 19776–2 Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)4–2–2
9WNovember 1, 19776–3 Houston Aeros (1977–78)5–2–2
10LNovember 4, 19771–3@ Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)5–3–2
11LNovember 11, 19773–5@ Houston Aeros (1977–78)5–4–2
12LNovember 12, 19773–5@ New England Whalers (1977–78)5–5–2
13LNovember 15, 19774–6 New England Whalers (1977–78)5–6–2
14LNovember 18, 19771–2 Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)5–7–2
15LNovember 19, 19774–6 Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)5–8–2
16LNovember 20, 19772–5@ Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)5–9–2
17TNovember 23, 19773–3@ New England Whalers (1977–78)5–9–3
18WNovember 24, 19775–4 OT Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)6–9–3
19LNovember 26, 19775–7 Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)6–10–3
20LNovember 30, 19770–3@ Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)6–11–3
21WDecember 1, 19775–4 Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)7–11–3
22WDecember 2, 19774–2@ Houston Aeros (1977–78)8–11–3
23LDecember 4, 19770–3@ Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)8–12–3
24WDecember 6, 19775–2 New England Whalers (1977–78)9–12–3
25LDecember 9, 19773–5 Czechoslovakia (1977–78)9–13–3
26LDecember 10, 19773–5@ Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)9–14–3
27LDecember 11, 19771–7@ Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)9–15–3
28LDecember 14, 19771–3@ Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)9–16–3
29TDecember 15, 19773–3 Houston Aeros (1977–78)9–16–4
30LDecember 18, 19773–4 Soviet All-Stars (1977–78)9–17–4
31LDecember 22, 19771–4 Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)9–18–4
32LDecember 23, 19773–5@ New England Whalers (1977–78)9–19–4
33LDecember 28, 19774–5 OT@ Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)9–20–4
34LDecember 29, 19771–7 Houston Aeros (1977–78)9–21–4
35LDecember 30, 19775–8@ Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)9–22–4
36WJanuary 4, 19784–1 Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)10–22–4
37WJanuary 6, 19784–3 New England Whalers (1977–78)11–22–4
38WJanuary 7, 19782–1 OT@ Houston Aeros (1977–78)12–22–4
39LJanuary 8, 19782–4@ Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)12–23–4
40WJanuary 11, 19782–1 Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)13–23–4
41LJanuary 14, 19783–6 Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)13–24–4
42LJanuary 20, 19783–4 Houston Aeros (1977–78)13–25–4
43LJanuary 21, 19782–3 Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)13–26–4
44WJanuary 22, 19785–4@ Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)14–26–4
45LJanuary 25, 19782–6@ Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)14–27–4
46LJanuary 30, 19783–4 Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)14–28–4
47LJanuary 31, 19784–6 Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)14–29–4
48LFebruary 1, 19780–8@ Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)14–30–4
49WFebruary 3, 19785–4 OT Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)15–30–4
50LFebruary 4, 19782–5@ Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)15–31–4
51WFebruary 5, 19786–1 Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)16–31–4
52LFebruary 11, 19783–5 Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)16–32–4
53WFebruary 15, 19789–6 Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)17–32–4
54LFebruary 17, 19784–5 OT@ Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)17–33–4
55LFebruary 18, 19781–4 New England Whalers (1977–78)17–34–4
56LFebruary 19, 19783–4 OT@ Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)17–35–4
57LFebruary 25, 19785–7@ Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)17–36–4
58WFebruary 26, 19786–3@ Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)18–36–4
59WMarch 1, 19785–1 Houston Aeros (1977–78)19–36–4
60WMarch 3, 19788–6@ Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)20–36–4
61WMarch 4, 19788–6 Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)21–36–4
62WMarch 5, 19784–2 Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)22–36–4
63LMarch 8, 19784–5 OT Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)22–37–4
64LMarch 9, 19785–6@ Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)22–38–4
65WMarch 11, 19784–2 Houston Aeros (1977–78)23–38–4
66LMarch 12, 19783–6@ Houston Aeros (1977–78)23–39–4
67LMarch 15, 19780–7@ New England Whalers (1977–78)23–40–4
68LMarch 16, 19782–5@ Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)23–41–4
69LMarch 18, 19782–4@ Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)23–42–4
70TMarch 19, 19783–3@ Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)23–42–5
71LMarch 21, 19783–6@ New England Whalers (1977–78)23–43–5
72LMarch 24, 19780–4@ Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)23–44–5
73LMarch 28, 19783–4 OT Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)23–45–5
74LMarch 30, 19781–4 Winnipeg Jets (1977–78)23–46–5
75LApril 1, 19781–4 Edmonton Oilers (1977–78)23–47–5
76WApril 2, 19786–3 Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)24–47–5
77LApril 7, 19784–6 Cincinnati Stingers (1977–78)24–48–5
78LApril 8, 19783–7@ Quebec Nordiques (1977–78)24–49–5
79LApril 9, 19787–9 Birmingham Bulls (1977–78)24–50–5
80LApril 11, 19783–6@ New England Whalers (1977–78)24–51–5

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Playoffs

Player stats

Regular season
Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
Claude St. Sauveur C7236427824−5700
Kevin Morrison D7517405749−32610
Peter Driscoll LW562521461300500
Rusty Patenaude RW7623194271−20100
Kevin Devine LW76192342141−24100
Michel Parizeau C7013274047−13200
Reg Thomas LW4915163144−11700
Claude Larose LW2814163012−15300
Rosaire Paiement C616243081−13100
Rene Leclerc RW6012152731−7200
Blaine Stoughton RW4713132628−24500
Ken Block D771252634−39100
Rich Leduc C2810152538−16300
Don Burgess LW791112232−30200
Barry Wilkins D792212379−35100
Daryl Maggs D516152130−27300
Bill Goldsworthy RW3281018102000
John French C/LW7498176−25220
Dave Fortier D541151686−17000
Bobby Sheehan C2987156−19130
Gilles Marotte D442131518−17000
Lynn Powis C1446102−5000
Dave Inkpen D24191024−5000
Bryon Baltimore D22178230000
Hugh Harris C191786−4000
Brad Rhiness C123362−4000
Frank Spring RW1324621100
Charles Constantin LW621301200
Ray Adduono C81230−5000
Dale Smedsmo LW603373000
Bill Prentice D2111228−4000
Dave Dornseif D301101000
Bill Blackwood D300000000
Gary Inness G52000420000
Glen Irwin D20000720000
Peter McDuffe G1200000000
Eddie Mio G1700000000
Jim Park G1200060000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASO
Gary Inness 285052143042004.210
Eddie Mio 90017680644.270
Jim Park 58412370414.210
Peter McDuffe 53912161394.340
Team:487380245153444.240

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Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
      MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts;

Awards and records

Transactions

Draft picks

Indianapolis's draft picks at the 1977 WHA Amateur Draft. [3]

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
15 Doug Wilson (D)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaOttawa 67's (OHA)
216 Wayne Ramsey (D)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaBrandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
435 Dale McCourt (F)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaSt. Catharines Fincups (OHA)
544 Mike Bossy (F)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaLaval National (QMJHL)
653 Rick Vasko (D)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaPeterborough Petes (OHA)
762Brian Drumm (LW)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaOshawa Generals (OHA)

Farm teams

See also

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References

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  2. "1977-78 Indianapolis Racers Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2009.
  3. "1977 WHA Amateur Draft". hockeyDB.com. Retrieved December 18, 2018.