1970-71 NHL season: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:31, 2 December 2020
Preseason | n/a |
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Regular Season | October 9, 1970-April 4, 1971 |
Postseason | April 7-May 18, 1971 |
← 1969-70 • NHL seasons • 1971-72 → |
The 1970-71 NHL season was the 54th season of the National Hockey League. Two new teams, the Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Canucks, made their debuts and were both put into the East Division. The Chicago Black Hawks were moved to the West Division. The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup by beating the Black Hawks in seven games in the finals.
Publications
Programs | ||
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Team | Type | Venue |
Boston Bruins | Regular Season | Boston Garden |
Detroit Red Wings | Regular Season | Olympia Stadium |
Los Angeles Kings | Regular Season | The Forum |
New York Rangers | Regular Season | Madison Square Garden |
New York Rangers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs | Postseason | Madison Square Garden |
New York Rangers vs. Chicago Black Hawks | Postseason | Madison Square Garden |
Toronto Maple Leafs | Regular Season | Maple Leaf Gardens |
Vancouver Canucks | Regular Season (1 • 2 • 3) | Pacific Coliseum |
East Division vs. West Division | NHL All-Star Game | Boston Garden |
Media Guides and Yearbooks | ||
Media Guides | California Golden Seals • Chicago Black Hawks • Minnesota North Stars • Montreal Canadiens • Pittsburgh Penguins • St. Louis Blues • Toronto Maple Leafs | |
Yearbooks | St. Louis Blues • Vancouver Canucks |