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 9, 1974-NHL to Stock 2 New Franchises With Expansion Draft

MONTREAL (AP) — The National Hockey League gathers here this week for its annual summer meetings with the main order of business being the stocking of the new Kansas City and Washington franchises. Both teams are scheduled to begin play this fall and each will select 22 players and two goaltenders in the NHL expansion …

This Day In Hockey History-May 30, 1972-Hull would be good for WHA

HAMILTON (CP) – If Bobby Hull signs a World Hockey Association contract with Winnipeg Jets it will be much more than a straight player contract, says Doug Michel, owner of the Ottawa Nations franchise in the fledgling WHA. He told the annual convention of the Ontario Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association here Sunday the high-scoring left …

This Day In Hockey History-April 12, 1976-If Bobby Orr Joins Kansas City Scouts, Toronto is ready

TORONTO (CPi — Defenceman Bobby Orr of Boston Bruins is the key to an attempt by a Toronto group to buy Kansas City Scouts and move the National Hockey League team to Toronto. Ted Tobias of Toronto, who once tried to place a World Hockey Association team in Hamilton, said he will offer Orr a …