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 National Hockey League Online Research :: Information about National Hockey League
Eventually, the 2004-05 NHL season was cancelled, and the NHL became the first major North American sports league in history to lose an entire season because of labour disputes.
The NHL continued to expand in the two decades that followed, and in 2000-01 NHL season reached its present total of 30 teams.
A 1994-95 NHL lockout at the start of the 1994-95 NHL season season proved far more disruptive, lasting three months and forcing the league to reduce the schedule from 84 to 48 games.
in-northcarolina.com /search/National_Hockey_League.html   (2563 words)

  
 1967 NHL Expansion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Hockey League added six new franchises for the 1967-68 NHL season, doubling the size of the league.
The expansion of 1967 was the end of an era, and the beginning of a new one.
The six owners of the NHL, who had ruled the game with an iron fist, now had new company, with "radical" ideas for league growth: there would be further expansions in 1970, 1972 and 1974.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Expansion_six   (591 words)

  
 Ken Schinkel Fan Page, A tribute for a great NHL player
1961-62 New-York Rangers NHL 65 7 21 28 17 2 1 0 1 0
1966-67 New-York Rangers NHL 20 6 3 9 0 4 0 1 1 0
1959-60 New-York Rangers NHL 69 13 16 29 27 -- -- -- -- --
www.angelfire.com /ct/victimsrights/Ken_Schinkel_Web_Page.html   (561 words)

  
 National Hockey League All-Star Game
The game was moved from the start of the season to mid-season in the 1966-67 NHL season as part of the move to promote the NHL to six new cities who would have their own teams.
However, the game was cancelled in 2005 along with the rest of the season due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.
For the first year, the All-Stars were a team comprising of the First and Second NHL All-Star teams (not to be confused with the All-Stars that played against the Cup champions), as well as three players from the New York Rangers and one player each from the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks.
www.toshare.info /en/NHL_All-Star_Game.htm   (2468 words)

  
 NHL Cities History
The California Seals was one of the six teams in the 1967 NHL expansion that doubled the size of the league.
The NHL granted expansion franchises for Atlanta and Long Island for the 1972-73 season.
The Whalers resided in Boston with its NHL nemesis, the Boston Bruins.
www.icewind.net /hockey/hochis.htm   (1646 words)

  
 rangers_history.html
NHL players were locked out due to their resistance of a salary cap, and the issue remained unresolved long enough to prompt the cancellation of the entire 2004-2005 season.
As a result, on the eve of the club's first season, the task was handed to one of professional hockey's pioneers, Lester Patrick.
Amid another disappointing season, the Rangers made multiple transactions, including the acquisitions of a number of prospects, which demonstrated the Rangers’ commitment to a future built around homegrown talent.
www.nyc.gov /html/sports/html/rangers_history.html   (3097 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - 2001 NHL Awards
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
Beginning in 1990-91, to be eligible for this award a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by September 15th of the season in which he is eligible.
www.cbc.ca /sports/hockey/awards/2001/calder.html   (162 words)

  
 N.Y. Rangers
1962/63, 63/64, 64/65, 65/66 NHL Seasons - The Rangers miss the playoffs and Emile Francis is hired as the new head coach during the 1964/65 season.
1938/39 NHL Season - The NHL was reduced to 7 teams for the 38/39 season.
Coming off last seasons march to the finals the Ranger felt they were a few moves away from ending the drought and the curse of so many years ago.
home.westman.wave.ca /~football/Rangers/Rangers_main.htm   (7733 words)

  
 Legends of the Buffalo Sabres - Terry Ball
In what would be the best NHL season of his career, Ball played 61 games for the Flyers that season, and scored 7 goals and 18 assists.
In the off season, Ball was traded by the Flyers to the Pittsburgh Penguins, and assigend to their farm club, the Amarillo Wranglers.
Ball began the 1969-70 season with the Aces, then got his break when he was called up early in the season.
www.sabreslegends.com /ball_t_bio.html   (558 words)

  
 ESPN.com: NHL - The 10 best unbreakable individual records
After six seasons in Buffalo, Bowman moved to the front office in Pittburgh, before stepping behind the bench for two seasons and leading the Penguins to the 1992 Cup title.
Four seasons later, in 1985-86, Gretzky re-wrote the record books again by ringing up 163 assists -- 28 more than the old record he had set the previous season -- and finishing with 215 points, another record.
After four seasons with the Blues, he moved on to Montreal, where he guided the Canadiens to five Stanley Cup titles in eight seasons.
espn.go.com /nhl/best/022702.html   (981 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Hockey - Many changes afoot as NHL season prepares to open - Sunday October 06, 2002 01:29 PM
Former linemate Jaromir Jagr hopes to rebound in Washington, where the five-time NHL scoring champion had a disappointing 79 points in his first season with the Capitals.
Longtime Dallas coach Ken Hitchcock is now in charge of the Philadelphia Flyers, who fired Bill Barber one season after he was the NHL coach of the year.
The Nashville Predators enter their fifth season with the promise to season-ticket holders that they will either make the playoffs or refund approximately $1 million from a ticket price increase.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /hockey/news/2002/10/06/season_preview_ap   (1168 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online News Releases
Playing in his third NHL season, Datsyuk leads the Red Wings and the NHL overall with 18-21--39 in 33 games, including multiple points in 11 of his past 18 contests.
NHL A.S.S.I.S.T. was established in 1997 to Assist Skaters and Shooters In Succeeding Together by providing monies to youth hockey programs to be used towards the costs of equipment, ice time and travel to competitions.
While NHL A.S.S.I.S.T. grants were designed to offset costs related to the game of hockey, their impact on the programs goes beyond financial assistance.
www.stlouisblues.com /news/0304/NHL_this_Week1217.html   (4826 words)

  
 Hockey Western Canada Baseball
Played one season in the NHL during a career in which he was an outstanding player for Canada in international competitions.
Five seasons in the NHL with the New York Rangers.
Coach and general manager in the NHL for more than 20 years, until the end of the 1982-83 season.
www.attheplate.com /wcbl/hockey.htm   (351 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Bobby Baun
Bobby stayed with the Leafs until the 1967-68 season, winning 4 Stanley Cups before he was traded to the Oakland Seals in the first expansion draft.
Bob's first NHL season was split between the Leafs and the Rochester American's.
After spending a season with Oakland he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 1968-69.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Bobby_Baun.asp   (565 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Doug Harvey
In June of that same year he signed as a free agent by St. Louis but did not play for the 1967-68 regular season, but did play 8 games in the playoffs.
Overall, the only league leading statistics Harvey has are in his pre NHL career when he led the QJHL in penalty minutes in 1943-44 and again in the 1946-47 season when he led the QSHL Montreal Royals in penalty minutes.
His final year in the NHL was with the St. Louis Blues in 1968-69.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Harvey_Doug.asp   (509 words)

  
 Boston Bruins Official Web Site : Season Recaps: 1990's
He reaches several milestones on the season, playing in his 1500th NHL game on Jan. 19 at Atlanta and scoring his 1500th NHL point with a goal Feb. 11th at the New York Rangers (the ninth player in NHL history to reach that milestone), among others.
In his 20th NHL season, Ray Bourque passes John Bucyk to become Boston's ll-time games played leader when he plays his 1,437th career NHL/Bruins game on March 13 in Buffalo.
The B's finish the season with eight straight wins on their way to the Adams Division title, but they are swept by the Sabres in the first round of the playoffs.
www.bostonbruins.com /history/1990s.asp   (1629 words)

  
 NSHL - Dave Schultz
In their first NHL season of 1967-68, the Flyers were a team that really didn't have an identity.
He led the NHL in PIM in his first 3 NHL seasons and 4 times in total.
His 405 penalty minutes that season made him the only player in NHL history to break the 400-minute mark twice.
www.nshl.com /teams/schultz.html   (3438 words)

  
 Hockey Zone - Trivia For January/February 2000
Who is the NHL forward who did not register a single point in 63 regular season games played in the 1998-99 season?
This Calder Memorial Trophy-winner holds the NHL records for the fastest goal by a player in his first NHL game (15 seconds) and the fastest three assists (21 seconds).
Which 10-time NHL All-Star was cut from two midget teams when he was 16 because his coaches felt he didn't have the skill to compete at that level?
www.angelfire.com /mi/HockeyZone/Trivia.html   (542 words)

  
 New York Rangers (1926-Present)
Also getting dumped after the season was Theo Fleury who had a bizarre season full of odd penalties, completing his 3 years in New York as one of the biggest free agent busts in NHL history.
However Mark Messier celebrating his 25th season in the NHL looked reenergized early in the season as he passed Gordie Howe for 2nd in scoring with his 1,851st career point on November 4th.
However the Rangers would struggle all season and before the season in which the Rangers missed the playoffs with a 29-42-9 record ended Emile Francis was gone being fired in January.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /nhl/nyr/nyrangers.html   (7665 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey - Spotlight - Andy Bathgate - Treasure Chest
Andy's Pittsburgh Penguins sweater worn during the team's inaugural 1967-68 NHL season.
the year he led the NHL with 56 assists and 84 points.
Andy Bathgate's 200th goal-stick from the 1961-62 season,
www.legendsofhockey.net /html/spot_treasurep197801.htm   (123 words)

  
 Prince of Wales Trophy Online Research :: Information about Prince of Wales Trophy
With the Modern Era expansion in the 1967-68 NHL season and the creation of the Western Division, the Wales Trophy was awarded to the team that finished in first place in the Eastern Division during the regular season.
It was first presented to the regular season champion of the American Division of the NHL, but was repurposed to being the trophy for the overall regular season champion in the 1938-39 NHL season when the NHL reverted to a single division.
When the league formed two conferences in the 1974-75 NHL season, the award was transferred to the team that finished with the best regular-season record in the Wales Conference.
in-northcarolina.com /search/Prince_of_Wales_Trophy.html   (195 words)

  
 Strat-O-Matic Hockey Add-Ons Page
Schedules for the 1955-56 (NHL), 1974-75 (NHL), and 1975-76 (WHA) seasons.
Must have the 1992-93 season disk in in order to play with this season, as it is based from that.
Also comes with actual season schedule already keyed in and ready for play.
www.geocities.com /leahy-strat/add-ons.html   (1025 words)

  
 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation
In his final junior season (1967-68) he scored 71 points (20+51) in only 51 games and was named to the OHA first All-Star team.
That same season he pitched in with five AHL playoff games with the Fred Shero led Buffalo Bisons and won the AHL championship as well.
His big break came at the start of the season when Hall of Famer Tim Horton was forced out of the lineup with a shoulder injury.
www.sabresalumni.com /2001/robitaille_mike.php   (1072 words)

  
 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation
The 5'11" and 180 pound center/left winger scored 23 goals and 53 points in his first full AHL season, and in 1967-68 he emerged with a 31 goal and 69 point season.
He played well in 61 games in his NHL rookie season of 1968-69, scoring 10 goals and 31 points.
Brian would split the 1969-70 season with the Seals and AHL Reds and was left exposed in the 1970 expansion draft.
www.sabresalumni.com /2001/perry_brian.php   (487 words)

  
 AllSports' NHL News - Remembering #4, Bobby Orr
Orr missed most of the 1975-76 season and his carrer was coming to an end.
Smith was called up to the NHL when he was 18 then flew back to the minors.
Four NHL clubs - Toronto, Detroit, Montreal, and Boston - were all after Orr.
www.allsports.com /cgi-bin/showstory.cgi?story_id=30470   (692 words)

  
 1967-68 Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) player statistics
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---- # Player Name GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Norm Ullman, Detroit..........................
Note: An asterisk (*) means that the player finished the year with another team in the same league.
www.hockeydb.com /ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000381968.html   (497 words)

  
 NHL's Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy was created in honor of the late Bill Masterton who played for the Minnesota North Stars during the 1967-68 NHL season.
Was a 29 year old rookie center with the newly founded Minnesota North Star NHL Franchise and one of the first two players to officially sign a contract with the new club.
A typical winner of the award is a player that has suffered a serious injury or other physical hardship and then returned to once again play the spirited brand of hockey that they were known for.
www.hardice.com /Trophy/nhltrophybm.html   (424 words)

  
 Andrew James "Andy" Bathgate
Andy still (as of the end of the 2001-2002 season) ranks 5th all-time in NHL assists by a RW (624 in 1,069 games).
Led the NHL in assists (56 in 70 games) and tied for most points (84) with New York.
Led the NHL in assists (58 in 71 games) combined with New York and Toronto, setting the then NHL record.
www.hockeyresearch.com /atkinsj/players/B/bathgate.html   (395 words)

  
 National Hockey League (NHL) Prince of Wales Trophy
With expansion in 1967-68, it again became the divisional trophy, awarded to the regular-season champions of the East Division through the end of the 1973-74 season.
From 1938-39, when the NHL reverted to one section, until 1966-67, it was presented to the team winning the NHL regular season championship.
Beginning with the 1993-94 season, the club which advances to the Stanley Cup Finals as the winner of the Eastern Conference Championship is presented with the Prince of Wales Trophy.
www.rauzulusstreet.com /hockey/nhltrophies/pricewhales.html   (254 words)

  
 Hockey_Trivia_Answers
Rules only say that goaltenders may wear protective masks as long as th design that is approved by the NHL rules committee.
Since 1977 the NHL has awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy to the NHL forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game.
The Norris Trophy is awarded each year to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all around ability in the position.
www.geocities.com /eddie_Belfour20/Hockey_Trivia_Answers.html   (983 words)

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