
1967–68 NHL season - Wikipedia
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 …
1967-68 NHL Summary | Hockey-Reference.com
Check out the Eastern, Western Conference and Playoff series Standings, Statistics, Leaders and more for the 1967-68 NHL season on Hockey-Reference.com
'Great Expansion' of 1967 showed NHL was for real - ESPN
Feb 10, 2016 · The NHL's "great expansion" of 1967 delivered hockey to California, led to the "Broad Street Bullies" and legitimized the league as a major force in North American professional sports.
National Hockey League - 1966-67 NHL Season Overview
Bobby Hull, who had become the first NHL player to score more than 50 goals the season before, did it again, while Stan Mikita won the Ross Trophy as the league's top scorer, the Hart Trophy as MVP, …
1967-68 National Hockey League [NHL] standings at hockeydb.com
The standings of the teams in the National Hockey League for the 1967-68 season
1967 - 68 National Hockey League (NHL) Season Review
(NHL) National Hockey League 1967 - 68 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The James Norris Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's top defense player who demonstrates throughout …
1966–67 NHL season - Wikipedia
The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens four games to two in the Stanley Cup Finals to win their thirteenth Stanley Cup in franchise history; to date this is the Leafs' last Stanley Cup victory.
1967 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary - Hockey-Reference.com
Check out the 1967 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary, including Team Stats, Goals Stats, Team Leaders, Matchups and more on hockey-reference.com.
1967 NHL Expansion - The Hockey Writers
On June 6, 1967, the NHL doubled in size from six to 12 teams, ending an unprecedented period of stability. Hockey would never be the same.
1966-67 NHL Final Standings - Champs or Chumps
Full summary, standings, statistics and playoffs results from the 1966-67 hockey season.