1967-68 NHL season: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 09:48, 3 January 2023
Preseason | n/a |
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Regular Season | October 11, 1967-March 31, 1968 |
Postseason | April 4-May 11, 1968 |
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The 1967-68 NHL season was the 51st season of the National Hockey League. The league expanded to 12 teams, putting the new six in the newly created West Division, while the "Original Six" were all placed in the newly created East Division. The regular season schedule was expanded to 74 games per team. The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup against the expansion St. Louis Blues in four games.
Publications
Programs | ||
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Team | Type | Venue |
New York Rangers | Regular Season | Madison Square Garden |
St. Louis Blues | Regular Season | St. Louis Arena |
Media Guides and Yearbooks | ||
Media Guides | Chicago Black Hawks | |
Yearbooks |