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This Day In Hockey History-June 21, 1976-Cleveland Crusaders: WHA out, NHL in?

NEW YORK (AP) – The path of a National Hockey league team to Cleveland appears to have been cleared, II was burned Monday. Two independent sources said Monday night that an announcement relevant to the NHL’s operation in Cleveland would be made at some time today, It also was learned that the World Hockey Association …

This Day In Hockey History-June 10, 1970-White Skates For California Seals?

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The National Hockey League Board of Governors is all that stands between the Oakland Seals and a supply of white hockey skates. The board must consider the proposed sale of the Seals to Charles O. Finley, the flamboyant owner of baseball’s Oakland A’s, whose request to purchase the hockey club was approved …

This Day In Hockey History-June 4, 1967-1967 NHL Expansion Draft

MONTREAL (AP) – Six infant hockey clubs, whose multiple birth doubled the size of the once-staid old National League, start growing up in a hurry Tuesday….the biggest moving day in the history of professional sports. Hockey’s first expansion draft, to be conducted in conjunction with the NHL’s 50th annual summer meeting, will uproot 120 players …

This Day In Hockey History-June 3, 1970-Oakland Seals Steal the Spotlight

Those Oakland Seals, the unloved waifs of the National Hockey League, have suddenly been thrust into the forefront of the league’s annual meetings June 8-11. Highlight of the meetings will be the expansion draft to stock Vancouver Canucks and Buffalo Sabres. Both clubs enter the NHL next season for a $6 million entry fee each. …

This Day In Hockey History-February 23, 1972- Bruins Acquire Carol Vadnais

Milt Schmidt, general manager of the Bruins, announced that the Boston Bruins traded defenseman Rick Smith, right-wing Reg Leach, and Bob Stewart of the Bruins’ Oklahoma City club in the Central League, to the California Golden Seals for defenseman Carol Vadnais and center Don O’Donoghue of Oakland’s Baltimore affiliate in the American Hockey League.

This Day In Hockey History -February 11- Vancouver snubbed coldly, brutally, as St Louis awarded expansion franchise before the Canucks.

11 Feb 1966, Fri North Bay Nugget (North Bay, Ontario, Canada) The garbage from the National Hockey League’s expansion meeting can be boiled down to one sorry fact: Vancouver, the only Canadian city which applied for a new franchise, > was snubbed, coldly and IbrutaRy. Eric Kierans, Quebec’s Minister of Revenue, is correct: The United …

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