Monday, November 25, 2024

Michel Goulet's 4 Straight 50 Goal Seasons Tie Him For 7th All-Time


Michel Goulet jumped from the WHA to the NHL when the two leagues merged for the 1979-80 season. However, the Quebec Nordiques were a new team for Michel, having playing his only year in the WHA with the Birmingham Bulls.

In the interesting world created by the merger, Goulet was drafted by the NHL Nordiques in the first round of the 1979 NHL Entry Draft, 20th overall. Prior to his year with Birmingham, Michel was a standout with the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL. In his final season of major junior, he scored 73 goals in 72 games with Quebec in 1977-78 while totaling 135 points. 

He started slow with the Nordiques, scoring just 22 goals in his rookie NHL season. He steadily improved and by 1982-83, he put in 57 goals. This was good for fourth in the league, 14 behind leader Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers.

Goulet topped the 50 goal plateau for the next three campaigns but would never up his career high of 57. Just six players have scored 50 in more consecutive NHL seasons: Mike Bossy, Wayne Gretzky, Guy Lafleur, Marcel Dionne, Phil Esposito and Brett Hull.

Between 1979-80 and 1993-94, Michel Goulet scored 548 goals in 1,089 regular season NHL games with the Nordiques and Chicago Blackhawks. This goal total places him 32th all-time, four goals ahead of Maurice Richard and one behind Ron Francis. Michel was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1998.


Lanny McDonald's Short Time With The Colorado Rockies


On December 29, 1979, Lanny McDonald was traded from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Colorado Rockies with Joel Quenneville for Wilf Paiement and Pat Hickey. McDonald hit the ground running (or skating) in Denver, scoring 25 goals in 46 games to finish out the 1979-80 NHL season.

Time In Denver

Lanny was with the Rockies for the full 1980-81 season and 16 games at the start of 1981-82. He scored a total of 66 goals for Colorado over 142 games (all in the regular season as the Rockies did not qualify for the post season). Interestingly, a few years later in 1982-83, McDonald scored that same number of goals in 80 games over one season with the Calgary Flames.

McDonald had just one hat trick over his time with the Rockies. On February 6, 1981, he scored three and added two assists in a 6-4 home win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Nick Ricci was in goal for the Pens for the first two goals and the third was scored into the empty net. Lanny assisted on markers by Lucien DeBlois and Mike Gillis.

In 1980-81, the Rockies won just 22 games. Lanny scored two game winning goals that year. The first was against the Minnesota North Stars in a 4-2 win. It was his only goal of the game but McDonald had a three point night, assisting on goals by Ed Cooper and Walt McKechnie. The second was in a 5-4 win over the Hartford Whalers when he scored at 13:48 of the third period on Mike Veisor, assisted by Mike McEwen and Merlin Malinowski.

Departure From The Rockies

On November 25, 1981, McDonald was traded to the Calgary Flames for Don Lever and Bob MacMillan. He played 16 games for the Rockies prior to the trade, including a three point game at Maple Leafs Gardens against the team that drafted him fourth overall at the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft.

Interestingly, Lanny's final game with the Rockies was against the Calgary Flames. In a 9-2 blowout loss, McDonald had one point, an assist on a Steve Tambellini goal. Two days later, he was playing for the Flames.





Sunday, March 17, 2024

Danny Gare: The NHL's Rookie Sensation Who Made History in Just 18 Seconds!


On October 10, 1974, the Buffalo Sabres faced off against the Boston Bruins at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, marking the commencement of the 1974-75 season. DannyGare, selected in the second round, had already showcased his prowess with an impressive 68-goal season in the WHL playing for the Calgary Centennials, and now, he was poised to leave his mark in the NHL.

And leave his mark, he certainly did. Just 18 seconds into the game, Gare netted his inaugural NHL goal, receiving assists from Craig Ramsay and Don Luce against Boston's goaltender, Gilles Gilbert. As if that weren't enough, Gare also contributed an assist on Ramsay's goal during the second period, culminating in a two-point performance for the rookie.

This feat remains the second fastest goal scored at the start of an NHL career, with Gus Bodnar of the Toronto Maple Leafs holding the record for a 15-second goal during his debut on October 30, 1943, against the New York Rangers. Alex Mogilny came close to Gare's record, scoring at the 20-second mark during his first game with the Sabres in the 1989-90 season.

Gare's scoring prowess didn't diminish throughout the season. He concluded the campaign with 31 goals and 31 assists, totaling 62 points. Moreover, he added seven more goals during the playoffs, where the Sabres advanced to the final before falling to the Philadelphia Flyers. Gare's exceptional performance earned him third place in the Calder Trophy voting for NHL rookie of the year, trailing behind Eric Vail and Pierre Larouche.

Entering his second season, Gare defied any notions of a sophomore slump. In the 1975-76 season, he notched an impressive 50 goals, becoming only the second player in Sabres history to achieve this milestone. Rick Martin held the record with 52 goals in the 1973-74 season. Gare, Martin, Alex Mogilny, and Pat Lafontaine stand as the only four players in franchise history to surpass the 50-goal mark in a single season, with Gare and Martin accomplishing this feat twice.

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