1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season
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The 1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 13th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). This team owns the longest unbeaten streak in North American sports history in 35 consecutive games without a loss, from October 14 to January 6.[2][3][4][5] The Flyers reached the Stanley Cup Finals but lost in six games to the New York Islanders.
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1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers | |
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Campbell Conference champions | |
Patrick Division champions | |
Division | 1st Patrick |
Conference | 1st Campbell |
1979–80 record | 48–12–20 |
Home record | 27–5–8 |
Road record | 21–7–12 |
Goals for | 327 (2nd) |
Goals against | 254 (7th) |
Team information | |
President | Robert Butera |
General manager | Keith Allen |
Coach | Pat Quinn |
Captain | Mel Bridgman |
Alternate captains | None[lower-alpha 1] |
Arena | Spectrum |
Average attendance | 17,077[1] |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Maine Mariners Toledo Goaldiggers Hampton Aces |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Reggie Leach (50) |
Assists | Bobby Clarke (57) Ken Linseman (57) |
Points | Ken Linseman (79) |
Penalty minutes | Paul Holmgren (267) |
Plus/minus | Jimmy Watson (+53) |
Wins | Pete Peeters (29) |
Goals against average | Rick St. Croix (2.00) |
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