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1972–73 Los Angeles Kings season

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Division
  
6th West

Goals for
  
232

General Manager
  
Larry Regan

1972–73 record
  
31–36–11

Goals against
  
245

Coach
  
Bob Pulford

The 1972–73 Los Angeles Kings season was the Kings'sixth season of play. The team did not qualify for the playoffs and finished in sixth place out of eight teams in the West Division, only three points behind fourth place, the final playoff position. Kings' captain Bob Pulford retired from play before the season and took over as the Kings' head coach.

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Regular season

Bob Pulford became full-time head coach and instituted a disciplined defense oriented system. Consequently, the Kings allowed 60 fewer goals than in 1971–72. Their penalty killing, once the worst in the NHL, was led by Jimmy Peters and Real Lemieux and was the best in the league. Offensively, the Kings were led by "The Hot Line," which consisted of Juha Widing, Bob Berry, and Mike Corrigan; they combined for 89 goals and 112 assists.

After starting 1–6, the Kings went on a club record 8-game winning streak. But from early January through February, they endured a 4–13–5 stretch that saw them fall from 4th to 7th place. They got hot again in March, going 6–4–2 to get within 2 points of the 4th place St. Louis Blues, who held the final playoff spot with 3 games to play. But L.A. suffered two straight disastrous losses to the last place California Golden Seals, and fell to 6th, missing the playoffs by 3 points.

Playoffs

Did not qualify

Awards and records

None

Roster

  • 1 Gary Edwards G
  • 2 Terry Harper D
  • 3 Larry Brown D
  • 4 Gilles Marotte D
  • 5 Harry Howell D
  • 7 Real Lemieux LW
  • 9 Ralph Backstrom C
  • 10 Vic Venasky C
  • 11 Mike Corrigan RW
  • 12 Jimmy Peters C
  • 14 Frank St. Marseille RW
  • 15 Juha Widing C
  • 16 Bill Lesuk LW
  • 17 Dan Maloney LW
  • 18 Bob Berry LW
  • 19 Butch Goring C
  • 21 Serge Bernier RW
  • 22 Barry Long D
  • 23 Neil Komadoski D
  • 24 Don Kozak RW
  • 30 Rogatien Vachon G
  • References

    1972–73 Los Angeles Kings season Wikipedia