This Day In Hockey History-June 17, 1997-The NHL adding four more American teams in expansion

The NHL is heading into four more American cities by the year 2000 and civic leaders and citizens in Nashville, Tenn., St. Paul, Minn., Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta couldn’t be happier. “It’s good to see hockey coming back,” said Dan Bouchard, a goalie for the Atlanta Flames when they played there from 1972-80. “I always …

This Day In Hockey History-June 12 1974-Seattle, Denver join NHL for walk-on price of $12m

MONTREAL — Seattle and Denver were awarded National Hockey League franchises yesterday, conditional on the two cities’ ability to provide money and a home for the clubs. NHL President Clarence Campbell made the announcement just minutes before he began the expansion draft to stock new teams in Kansas City and Washington, scheduled to join the …

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, 2018-A Knights Tale for Dreaming – Vegas Golden Knights

Upstarts from Vegas have given the NHL a great gift — the idea that anything is possible The world of sports allows itself to believe theirs is a well-ordered universe — a place which, over the long haul, rewards meticulous planning and informed, disciplined decision-making. There are no short cuts in this world. For the …