1977–78 WHA season

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The 1977–78 WHA season was the sixth season of the World Hockey Association (WHA). Eight teams played 80 games each. The Avco World Trophy winner was the Winnipeg Jets.

DurationOctober 12, 1977 – May 22, 1978
Top draft pickScott Campbell
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1977–78 WHA season
LeagueWorld Hockey Association
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 12, 1977 – May 22, 1978
Draft
Top draft pickScott Campbell
Picked byHouston Aeros
Regular season
Season championsWinnipeg Jets
Season MVPMarc Tardif (Quebec)
Top scorerMarc Tardif (Quebec)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPBob Guindon (Jets)
Avco Cup Final
ChampionsWinnipeg Jets
  Runners-upNew England Whalers
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League business

With a reduction of three teams from the end of the previous season (the San Diego Mariners, Phoenix Roadrunners, and Calgary Cowboys folded), the WHA abandoned its divisional format and grouped the remaining eight teams together. There had been a tentative merger agreement that would have had Cincinnati, Houston, New England, Winnipeg, Quebec, and Edmonton join the NHL but it could not be finalized.

In a unique move, two international All-Star teams, the Soviet All-Stars and Czechoslovakia All-Stars, played games that counted in the regular season standings. They played each WHA team once, on the WHA team's home ice. The Soviet team acquitted themselves well, winning three plus two additional games against WHA teams outside the regular standings, tying one and losing the other four; while the Czechoslovak team only won once and tied once, losing six. This is the first time International teams competed in regular season competition in a major professional sports league in North America; those two teams as well as a Finnish team would come back to play the WHA teams the next year.

The best six teams qualified for the playoffs. However, instead of the standard schedule for a six-team playoff (i.e., giving the first and second place teams byes into the semifinals, with the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth place teams opening in the quarterfinals), the WHA came up with a unique twist. There were three quarterfinal series instead of two, with the teams paired top to bottom (i.e., 1st vs. 6th, 2nd vs. 5th, 3rd vs. 4th). The highest-seeded quarterfinal winner then received a semifinal bye and advanced directly to the finals, while the remaining two quarterfinal series winners played off in a single semifinal. All series were best four-out-of-seven games.

Regular season

The Howe family of Gordie and his sons Mark and Marty moved to the New England Whalers from the Houston Aeros. The trio helped the Whalers to the Avco Cup final.

Final standings

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

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WHA Team W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Winnipeg Jets50282102381270988
New England Whalers44315933352691255
Houston Aeros42344882963021543
Quebec Nordiques40373833493471185
Edmonton Oilers38393793093071296
Birmingham Bulls36413752873142177
Cincinnati Stingers35423732983321701
Indianapolis Racers24515532673531189
Soviet All-Stars34172736120
Czechoslovakia All-Stars1613214087
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Player stats

Scoring leaders

Bolded numbers indicate season leaders

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

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Leading goaltenders

Bolded numbers indicate season leaders

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties, GA = Goals against; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

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Player Team GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
Al SmithNew England Whalers55324630203174288.53.22
Joe DaleyWinnipeg Jets37207521111114188.33.30
Gary BromleyWinnipeg Jets39225225121124188.63.30
Jean-Louis LevasseurNew England Whalers2716551411291388.63.30
Ernie WakelyCincinnati – Houston57338128234192289.13.41
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All-Star Game

The 1978 WHA All-Star game pitted the defending champion Quebec Nordiques against the stars from the remaining WHA teams. The game was played on 17 January 1978, in Quebec City, and attracted 6,413 spectators. The Nordiques, coached by Marc Boileau, won the game 5–4. Marc Tardif and Mark Howe were named the players of the game.

Avco World Cup playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
2 New England Whalers 4
5 Edmonton Oilers 1
2 New England Whalers 4
4 Quebec Nordiques 1
3 Houston Aeros 2
4 Quebec Nordiques 4
1 Winnipeg Jets 4
2 New England Whalers 0
1 Winnipeg Jets 4
6 Birmingham Bulls 1

WHA awards

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