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This Day In Hockey History-May 21, 1980-A Brighter Future for the Flames as They Move to Calgary

EDMONTON — A telephone vote of National Hockey League governors is expected this week on transfer of Atlanta Flames to Calgary and the ownership of Vancouver millionaire Nelson Skalbania, a Molson’s Western Breweries Ltd. spokesman says. “Our information is that a vote would take place this week,” Rod Proudfoot of Edmonton, Molson’s marketing manager for …

This Day In Hockey History-May 18, 1975-Golden Jet Bobby Hull Named Most Valuable in WHA

LOS ANGELES (CP) – Although his Winnipeg Jets failed to make the playoffs, Robert Hull continued to pull in individual honors today when he was named the World Hockey Association’s most valuable player during the 1974-75 season. It marked the fourth time in 18 years as a professional that the Golden Jet has taken the …

This Day In Hockey History-May 13, 1979-Hull Reported Chicago-Bound

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Left wing Bobby Hull, a star in Chicago for more than a decade, will return to the Chicago Black Hawks on June 6, according to General Manager John Ferguson of the World Hockey Association’s Winnipeg Jets. Other Players Involved Ferguson said Hull, who left the Black Hawks to sign a big-money …

This Day In Hockey History-May 3, 1979-New NHL Merger Jolt for WHA

By JIM MATHESON A month ago they were mugged. Now they’re about to get knifed in the back. The four surviving World Hockey Association clubs agreed a month ago to (a) fork over $6 million each and (b) protect only two skaters and two goalies as conditions of entry to the exclusive NHL club, but …

This Day In Hockey History-May 3, 1976-Jets capture WHA Canadian Division title

WINNIPEG (CP) – Winnipeg Jets rode the acrobatics of Joe Daley and the speedy skates of Anders Hedberg to the World Hockey Association’s Canadian division title Sunday night. Daley kicked out 17 shots in sharp fashion and Hedberg outdistanced the Calgary defense for two breakaway goals to propel Winnipeg to a 4-0 win over the …

This Day In Hockey History-May 2, 1995-Time Running Out, Fans Fear Jets’ Era Over

Players wave farewell as L.A. keeps playoff hopes alive WINNIPEG (CP) — There were long faces, loud voices and lingering hopes Tuesday night at what may have been the Winnipeg Jets last game in Winnipeg. A sell-out crowd of 15,562 booed the American anthem and drowned out O Canada with deafening cheers as the Jets …

This Day In Hockey History-April 29, 1995-As Winnipeg falters, Minneapolis looks good

Decision is due at midnight on Monday By Jay Weiner StaffWriter Winnipeg, Manitoba NHL commissioner Gary Bettman flew into Winnipeg on Saturday morning, hoping to push the Jets’ teetering situation toward closure. He left Saturday night with Minnesota on his mind. “The league does not tell teams where they have to go, if they’re going …

This Day In Hockey History-April 26, 1976-Sickened Hull May Quit Hockey Over Violence

By GEORGE VASSChicago Daily News CHICAGO –Bobby Hull has had enough — he’ll probably retire from hockey as soon as the Winnipeg Jets complete their run in the World Hockey Association playoffs. “I’ve had 19 years of hockey, and they haven’t been all good years.” Hull said by phone from the Jets’ locker room in …

This Day In Hockey History-April 19, 1979-Oilers Get WHAs Final Regular Season Victory

EDMONTON (CP) Edmonton Oilers recorded the last World Hockey Association victory yesterday with a 9-3 win over Winnipeg Jets before a home-ice crowd of 11,164. The Oilers took advantage of sloppy defensive work by the Jets to run away with their 48th victory. They finished atop the WHA with 98 points, while the Jets finished …

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