1976–77 Southern Hockey League season


The 1976–77 Southern Hockey League season was the fourth and final season of the Southern Hockey League. The Roanoke Valley Rebels ceased operations, and two new teams were added for the season. The Baltimore Clippers transferred from the American Hockey League, and the Richmond Wildcats were an expansion team. Both the Richmond Wildcats and Greensboro Generals folded on January 3, 1977 due to financial problems. On January 7, the Tidewater Sharks folded after missing payroll, and the Winston-Salem Polar Twins pulled the Polar Twins out of the league. The remaining three teams considered adding a fourth team, but the league was short on funds when Greensboro and Winstom-Salem defaulted on $25,000 loans. The league also considered playing a round-robin tournament to determine a champion, or develop an interlocking schedule with either the North American Hockey League or the International Hockey League. On January 22, 1977, both the NAHL and IHL rejected the proposal, and the final game was played on January 31, 1977, although the league planned on playing a 1977–78 season.

Standings

Final standings of the regular season.
GPWLTGFGAPts
Hampton Gulls503216219815266
Tidewater Sharks412613215813154
Charlotte Checkers502225318018647
Baltimore Clippers472124218216944
Richmond Wildcats382116116014443
Greensboro Generals401524114017331
Winston-Salem Polar Twins421130113019323

WHA/NHL affiliations

Southern Hockey League franchises were primarily affiliated with World Hockey Association teams, however some also had agreements with National Hockey League teams. Summary of WHA/NHL affiliation agreements:
SHL teamWHA parent clubsNHL parent clubs
Baltimore ClippersEdmonton Oilersnone
Charlotte CheckersBirmingham Bulls
Winnipeg Jets
Buffalo Sabres
Greensboro GeneralsnoneAtlanta Flames
Cleveland Barons
Colorado Rockies
Hampton GullsCincinnati Stingers
Minnesota Fighting Saints
none
Richmond WildcatsnoneNew York Rangers
St. Louis Blues
Tidewater SharksCalgary Cowboysnone
Winston-Salem Polar TwinsnoneNew York Rangers

Scoring leaders

Top 10 SHL points scoring leaders.
RankPlayerTeamGoalsAssistsPoints
1Don GriersonBaltimore304575
2Claude ChartreHampton203858
3Paul O'NeilHampton213455
4Jack SurbeyCharlotte213253
5Ted LongHampton163652
5Ron MorganHampton213152
7Cam ColborneGreensboro/Charlotte143448
7Dan DjakalovicHampton183048
9Pat DonnellyHampton232447
9Ken GassoffWinston-Salem163147