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  1. 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 …

  2. 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

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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

  6. 1967 NHL expansion - Wikipedia

    All active teams have won the Stanley Cup at least once, with the Penguins holding the most Cup titles among the 1967 expansion franchises at five.

  7. 1967-68 NHL Schedule and Results | Hockey-Reference.com

    Check out the complete 1968 NHL Schedule and Results along with the NHL Preseason and Regular schedule for the 1967-68 NHL season on Hockey-Reference.com

  8. 1967 NHL Expansion - Pro Stock Hockey

    The conservative and content owners of the six teams resisted expansion, but several factors led them to authorize the now famous first NHL expansion: Television networks were pressuring …

  9. 1967-68 National Hockey League (NHL) Hockey on StatsCrew.com

    The 1967-68 season was the National Hockey League's 51st, and 12 teams competed in the league that year. The Montreal Canadiens won the 1967-68 NHL championship.

  10. National Hockey League (NHL) 1967-68 NHL Team Stats

    For the 1967-68 season, the NHL doubled in size by adding six more teams: the Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, Oakland Seals, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and …