1970–71 Pittsburgh Penguins season
NHL team season
The 1970–71 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the franchise's fourth season in the National Hockey League .
Offseason
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(July 2010 )
Regular season
Final standings
Record vs. opponents
Vs. West Division
1970–71 NHL records[ 2]
Team
CAL
CHI
LAK
MIN
PHI
PIT
STL
Total
California
—
1–5
1–5
2–4
2–3–1
1–4–1
1–4–1
8–25–3
Chicago
5–1
—
4–2
3–2–1
4–1–1
4–2
2–1–3
22–9–5
Los Angeles
5–1
2–4
—
0–5–1
1–2–3
4–2
2–4
14–18–4
Minnesota
4–2
2–3–1
5–0–1
—
1–2–3
3–1–2
3–1–2
18–9–9
Philadelphia
3–2–1
1–4–1
2–1–3
2–1–3
—
3–1–2
1–3–2
12–12–12
Pittsburgh
4–1–1
2–4
2–4
1–3–2
1–3–2
—
0–3–3
10–18–8
St. Louis
4–1–1
1–2–3
4–2
1–3–2
3–1–2
3–0–3
—
16–9–11
Vs. East Division
1970–71 NHL records
Team
BOS
BUF
DET
MTL
NYR
TOR
VAN
Total
California
1–5
3–3
2–4
1–5
2–3–1
2–3–1
1–5
12–28–2
Chicago
3–2–1
5–0–1
6–0
3–3
3–3
2–3–1
5–0–1
27–11–4
Los Angeles
1–5
1–2–3
2–1–3
2–4
0–4–2
3–3
2–3–1
11–22–9
Minnesota
0–5–1
1–5
3–2–1
1–3–2
0–6
2–2–2
3–2–1
10–25–7
Philadelphia
0–6
3–2–1
2–3–1
1–4–1
3–2–1
3–2–1
4–2
16–21–5
Pittsburgh
1–4–1
0–2–4
3–1–2
1–3–2
0–5–1
2–3–1
4–1–1
11–19–12
St. Louis
1–4–1
4–2
5–0–1
1–3–2
2–3–1
2–3–1
3–1–2
18–16–8
Schedule and results
1970–71 Schedule
October: 2–4–3 (Home: 1–2–1; Road: 1–2–2), 7 Points
November: 3–6–5 (Home: 3–2–2; Road: 0–4–3), 11 Points
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Location (Attendance)
Record
Points
10
Nov 1
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–3
Philadelphia Flyers
The Spectrum (14,620)
2–5–3
7
11
Nov 4
Vancouver Canucks
3–8
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (5,029)
3–5–3
9
12
Nov 7
Boston Bruins
2–2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (12,909)
3–5–4
10
13
Nov 8
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–3
Detroit Red Wings
Olympia Stadium (12,662)
3–5–5
11
14
Nov 10
Los Angeles Kings
5–1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,089)
3–6–5
11
15
Nov 11
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–3
New York Rangers
Madison Square Garden (IV) (17,250)
3–6–6
12
16
Nov 14
California Golden Seals
1–6
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (11,075)
4–6–6
14
17
Nov 19
St. Louis Blues
1–0
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (9,027)
4–7–6
14
18
Nov 21
Detroit Red Wings
1–6
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (11,298)
5–7–6
16
19
Nov 22
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–4
Boston Bruins
Boston Garden (14,994)
5–8–6
16
20
Nov 24
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–4
Toronto Maple Leafs
Maple Leaf Gardens (16,384)
5–8–7
17
21
Nov 25
Buffalo Sabres
4–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (9,705)
5–8–8
18
22
Nov 28
Pittsburgh Penguins
1–5
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Forum (16,838)
5–9–8
18
23
Nov 29
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–6
New York Rangers
Madison Square Garden (IV) (17,250)
5–10–8
18
December: 5–7–3 (Home: 5–2–1; Road: 0–5–2), 13 Points
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Location (Attendance)
Record
Points
24
Dec 2
Montreal Canadiens
3–3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,601)
5–10–9
19
25
Dec 5
Vancouver Canucks
1–3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,111)
6–10–9
21
26
Dec 6
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–6
Boston Bruins
Boston Garden (14,994)
6–11–9
21
27
Dec 8
Toronto Maple Leafs
0–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (7,034)
7–11–9
23
28
Dec 9
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–2
Minnesota North Stars
Met Center (12,222)
7–11–10
24
29
Dec 11
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–3
St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Arena (17,764)
7–12–10
24
30
Dec 12
Minnesota North Stars
1–0
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (9,031)
7–13–10
24
31
Dec 16
Toronto Maple Leafs
4–2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (7,222)
7–14–10
24
32
Dec 19
Detroit Red Wings
1–9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,011)
8–14–10
26
33
Dec 20
Pittsburgh Penguins
1–2
Chicago Black Hawks
Chicago Stadium (-)
8–15–10
26
34
Dec 23
Pittsburgh Penguins
1–6
New York Rangers
Madison Square Garden (IV) (17,250)
8–16–10
26
35
Dec 25
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–8
Boston Bruins
Boston Garden (14,994)
8–17–10
26
36
Dec 26
Boston Bruins
2–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (13,050)
9–17–10
28
37
Dec 30
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–3
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Forum (16,753)
9–17–11
29
38
Dec 31
Minnesota North Stars
1–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (10,337)
10–17–11
31
January: 6–5–1 (Home: 4–1–0; Road: 2–4–1), 13 Points
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Location (Attendance)
Record
Points
39
Jan 2
New York Rangers
3–1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (12,444)
10–18–11
31
40
Jan 6
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–4
Philadelphia Flyers
The Spectrum (12,127)
10–19–11
31
41
Jan 9
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–5
Toronto Maple Leafs
Maple Leaf Gardens (16,485)
10–20–11
31
42
Jan 13
Los Angeles Kings
2–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (7,575)
11–20–11
33
43
Jan 14
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–2
Detroit Red Wings
Olympia Stadium (11,360)
11–20–12
34
44
Jan 16
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–3
Vancouver Canucks
Pacific Coliseum (14,098)
12–20–12
36
45
Jan 20
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–2
California Golden Seals
Oakland Coliseum Arena (3,293)
13–20–12
38
46
Jan 21
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–4
Los Angeles Kings
The Forum (7,587)
13–21–12
38
47
Jan 23
Vancouver Canucks
1–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (12,304)
14–21–12
40
48
Jan 27
Toronto Maple Leafs
1–3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (9,039)
15–21–12
42
49
Jan 28
Pittsburgh Penguins
1–4
Chicago Black Hawks
Chicago Stadium (-)
15–22–12
42
50
Jan 30
Chicago Black Hawks
1–3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (12,528)
16–22–12
44
February: 3–7–3 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 0–5–2), 9 Points
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Location (Attendance)
Record
Points
51
Feb 3
California Golden Seals
1–6
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (10,208)
17–22–12
46
52
Feb 5
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–2
St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Arena (18,206)
17–22–13
47
53
Feb 7
Pittsburgh Penguins
0–1
Chicago Black Hawks
Chicago Stadium (-)
17–23–13
47
54
Feb 9
Pittsburgh Penguins
1–4
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Forum (16,211)
17–24–13
47
55
Feb 10
Philadelphia Flyers
3–5
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (10,311)
18–24–13
49
56
Feb 13
Chicago Black Hawks
4–5
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (10,755)
19–24–13
51
57
Feb 14
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–5
Minnesota North Stars
Met Center (15,042)
19–25–13
51
58
Feb 17
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–4
Toronto Maple Leafs
Maple Leaf Gardens (16,413)
19–26–13
51
59
Feb 18
Pittsburgh Penguins
6–6
Buffalo Sabres
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium (9,969)
19–26–14
52
60
Feb 20
New York Rangers
2–0
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (13,200)
19–27–14
52
61
Feb 24
St. Louis Blues
5–5
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (10,005)
19–27–15
53
62
Feb 27
New York Rangers
4–0
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (12,419)
19–28–15
53
63
Feb 28
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–4
Detroit Red Wings
Olympia Stadium (12,683)
19–29–15
53
March: 2–7–3 (Home: 2–3–3; Road: 0–4–0), 7 Points
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Location (Attendance)
Record
Points
64
Mar 3
Montreal Canadiens
0–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,011)
20–29–15
55
65
Mar 6
Boston Bruins
6–3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (13,020)
20–30–15
55
66
Mar 7
California Golden Seals
3–3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (11,283)
20–30–16
56
67
Mar 10
Philadelphia Flyers
2–2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,590)
20–30–17
57
68
Mar 13
Minnesota North Stars
0–0
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (10,284)
20–30–18
58
69
Mar 14
Montreal Canadiens
5–1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (8,741)
20–31–18
58
70
Mar 17
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–5
California Golden Seals
Oakland Coliseum Arena (2,647)
20–32–18
58
71
Mar 19
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–6
Vancouver Canucks
Pacific Coliseum (15,570)
20–33–18
58
72
Mar 20
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–8
Los Angeles Kings
The Forum (7,771)
20–34–18
58
73
Mar 24
Detroit Red Wings
2–8
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (9,025)
21–34–18
60
74
Mar 28
Pittsburgh Penguins
1–3
Philadelphia Flyers
The Spectrum (14,620)
21–35–18
60
75
Mar 31
Buffalo Sabres
6–4
Pittsburgh Penguins
Civic Arena (7,051)
21–36–18
60
April: 0–1–2 (Home: 0–0–1; Road: 0–1–1), 2 Points
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie
Playoffs
After making their first postseason appearance last year, the Penguins failed to reach the playoffs.
Player statistics
Skaters
Goaltenders
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.
‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.
Awards and records
Ken Schinkel became the first player to record 100 assists with the Penguins. He did so in a 2–5 loss to California on March 17.
Wally Boyer became the first player in franchise history to have a final plus-minus of at least +10.
Dunc McCallum tied the team record for goals in a season by a defenseman with 9.
Transactions
The Penguins were involved in the following transactions during the 1970–71 season:[ 5]
Trades
October 2, 1970
To Montreal Canadiens
cash
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Robin Burns
October 9, 1970
To Buffalo Sabres
Dave Dryden
To Pittsburgh Penguins
cash
January 24, 1971
To Buffalo Sabres
Terry Ball
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Jean-Guy Lagace
January 26, 1971
To New York Rangers
Glen Sather
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Syl Apps Jr. Sheldon Kannegiesser
May 1, 1971
To Boston Bruins
cash
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Bob Leiter
Other
Draft picks
Pittsburgh Penguins' picks at the 1970 NHL entry draft .[ 6]
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