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・ 1967–68 Austrian football championship
・ 1967–68 Austrian Hockey League season
・ 1967–68 Bahraini Premier League
・ 1967–68 Balkans Cup
・ 1967–68 Baltimore Bullets season
・ 1967–68 Belgian First Division
・ 1967–68 Birmingham City F.C. season
・ 1967–68 Blackpool F.C. season
・ 1967–68 Boston Bruins season
・ 1967–68 Boston Celtics season
・ 1967–68 British Home Championship
・ 1967–68 Bulgarian Hockey League season
・ 1967–68 Bundesliga
・ 1967–68 Canada men's national ice hockey team
・ 1967–68 Cardiff City F.C. season
1967–68 Chicago Black Hawks season
・ 1967–68 Chicago Bulls season
・ 1967–68 Cincinnati Royals season
・ 1967–68 Colchester United F.C. season
・ 1967–68 Copa del Generalísimo
・ 1967–68 Copa Mexico
・ 1967–68 Coupe de France
・ 1967–68 CPHL season
・ 1967–68 Cuban National Series
・ 1967–68 Cypriot First Division
・ 1967–68 Czechoslovak Extraliga season
・ 1967–68 Czechoslovak First League
・ 1967–68 Danish 1. division season
・ 1967–68 DDR-Oberliga
・ 1967–68 DDR-Oberliga (ice hockey) season


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1967–68 Chicago Black Hawks season : ウィキペディア英語版
1967–68 Chicago Black Hawks season

The 1967–68 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' forty-second season in the NHL. The team was coming off their best regular season in team history. In 1966–67, Chicago finished in first place for the first time in club history with a franchise record 94 points. The Black Hawks were then upset by the Toronto Maple Leafs in six games in the NHL semi-finals.〔(1966–67 NHL Season Summary – Hockey-Reference.com )〕
==Off-season==
There were many changes in the NHL during the off-season. Most notably the league doubled in size, as six expansion teams began play in the 1967–68 season. The new teams added to the league were the California Seals (renamed to Oakland Seals in November), Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and St. Louis Blues. The league placed all of the expansion teams in the new West Division, while the Original Six teams made up a newly created East Division. The NHL schedule also increased from 70 to 74 games.
The Black Hawks saw significant roster changes as they lost a number of players in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft. The most noteworthy loss was goaltender Glenn Hall, left unprotected by the Hawks and drafted by the St. Louis Blues. Chicago also made a blockbuster trade, sending Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, and Fred Stanfield to the Boston Bruins for Pit Martin, Gilles Marotte, and Jack Norris.

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