The last remaining players from the
Original Six era (prior to the
Expansion Era)–
Carol Vadnais,
Serge Savard and
Wayne Cashman–all retired after this season. Cashman was the last to play, losing in the
Wales Conference Finals as a member of the Bruins. The
Boston Bruins led the league in overall points with 110. The defending Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders fell from first overall and finished tied for 6th overall and the high-powered, high offence, Edmonton Oilers tied for second overall. The Oilers set a new record, which they had set the previous year, for most goals in a season with 424 and were led by
Wayne Gretzky's 196 points. The Oilers also tied the
Boston Bruins' 1970–71 record for most 100-point players in one season as Wayne Gretzky,
Glenn Anderson,
Jari Kurri, and
Mark Messier all scored more than 100 points. The
Washington Capitals qualified for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.
Final standings Prince of Wales Conference Clarence Campbell Conference ==Playoffs==