The Center would be traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, and he would see a lot more ice time with his new team. Schock was a much better playmaker than he was a scorer, as shown by his personal best of 23 Goals (1974-75), but what he did do well was set up his wings. He would have three 30 Assist seasons, again with 1974-75 seeing him set his career-high (63). He was also a very good defensive forward and was Pittsburgh's main go-to on the penalty kill.
Schock played with the Penguins until the end of the 1976-77 Season, and he would play a final year in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres. He would overall have 404 Points for the Pens.
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