1967-68 Minnesota North Stars season
1967โ68 Minnesota North Stars | |
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Division | 4th West |
1967โ68 record | 27โ32โ15 |
Goals for | 191 |
Goals against | 226 |
Team information | |
President | (TBA) |
General Manager | Wren Blair |
Coach | Omaha Taylor |
Captain | Bob Woytowich |
Arena | Met Center |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Wayne Connelly (35) |
Assists | Andrรฉ Boudrias (35) |
Points | Wayne Connelly (56) |
Penalty minutes | Dave Balon (84) |
Wins | Cesare Maniago (21) |
Goals against average | Cesare Maniago (2.77) |
The 1967โ68 Minnesota North Stars season was the team's inaugural season in the National Hockey League (NHL). They finished fourth in the West Division with a record of 27 wins, 32 losses, and 15 ties for 69 points. In the playoffs, they defeated the Los Angeles Kings in seven games in the Quarter-finals before losing to the St. Louis Blues in the Semi-finals, also in seven games.
Offseason[edit]
On March 11, 1965, NHL President Clarence Campbell announced that the league would expand to twelve teams from six through the creation of a new six-team division for the 1967โ68 season.[1] In response to Campbell's announcement, a partnership of nine men, led by Walter Bush and John Driscoll, was formed to seek a franchise for the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.[2][3] Their efforts were successful as the NHL awarded one of six expansion franchises to Minnesota on February 9, 1966.[3] In addition to Minnesota, the five other franchises were California (Oakland), Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and St. Louis.[3] The "North Stars" name was announced on May 25, 1966, following a public contest.[3] The name is derived from the state's motto "L'รtoile du Nord", which is a French phrase meaning "The Star of the North".[4] Months after the naming of the team, ground was broken on October 3, 1966, for a new hockey arena in Bloomington, Minnesota.[3] The home of the North Stars, the Metropolitan Sports Center (or Met Center for short), was built in 12 months at a cost of US$7 million.[2] The arena was ready for play for the start of the 1967โ68 NHL season, but portions of the arena's construction had not been completed.[5] Spectator seats were in the process of being installed as fans arrived at the arena for the opening home game on October 21, 1967.[5]
Regular season[edit]
Bill Masterton[edit]
On January 13, 1968, four minutes into a game against the Seals at the Met Center, North Stars center Bill Masterton was checked by Oakland's Larry Cahan and Ron Harris and fell backwards onto the ice head-first. The force of the back of his head hitting the ice damaged the pons and caused severe hemorrhaging, as blood gushed from his mouth and nose. Masterton was taken to hospital where he died two days later, becoming the only player ever to die as a result of an on-ice injury.
Final standings[edit]
Template:1967โ68 NHL West Division standings
Record vs. opponents[edit]
Template:1967โ68 NHL Record vs. opponents (West)
Schedule and results[edit]
No. | R | Date | Score | Opponent | Record |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | T | October 11, 1967 | 2โ2 | @ St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 0โ0โ1 |
2 | L | October 14, 1967 | 0โ6 | @ Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 0โ1โ1 |
3 | L | October 15, 1967 | 3โ5 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 0โ2โ1 |
4 | T | October 18, 1967 | 3โ3 | @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 0โ2โ2 |
5 | W | October 21, 1967 | 3โ1 | Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 1โ2โ2 |
6 | W | October 25, 1967 | 3โ2 | St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 2โ2โ2 |
7 | L | October 28, 1967 | 2โ4 | Chicago Black Hawks (1967โ68) | 2โ3โ2 |
8 | L | November 1, 1967 | 1โ4 | Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 2โ4โ2 |
9 | W | November 2, 1967 | 3โ1 | @ Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 3โ4โ2 |
10 | T | November 4, 1967 | 2โ2 | Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 3โ4โ3 |
11 | W | November 8, 1967 | 5โ1 | St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 4โ4โ3 |
12 | W | November 11, 1967 | 2โ1 | Toronto Maple Leafs (1967โ68) | 5โ4โ3 |
13 | L | November 15, 1967 | 1โ5 | Montreal Canadiens (1967โ68) | 5โ5โ3 |
14 | T | November 18, 1967 | 2โ2 | Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 5โ5โ4 |
15 | L | November 19, 1967 | 2โ5 | @ New York Rangers (1967โ68) | 5โ6โ4 |
16 | L | November 22, 1967 | 0โ3 | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1967โ68) | 5โ7โ4 |
17 | L | November 25, 1967 | 1โ4 | Chicago Black Hawks (1967โ68) | 5โ8โ4 |
18 | L | November 26, 1967 | 1โ2 | @ Chicago Black Hawks (1967โ68) | 5โ9โ4 |
19 | L | November 29, 1967 | 1โ5 | @ Boston Bruins (1967โ68) | 5โ10โ4 |
20 | T | November 30, 1967 | 1โ1 | @ Montreal Canadiens (1967โ68) | 5โ10โ5 |
21 | W | December 2, 1967 | 5โ1 | @ St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 6โ10โ5 |
22 | W | December 3, 1967 | 4โ3 | @ Chicago Black Hawks (1967โ68) | 7โ10โ5 |
23 | T | December 6, 1967 | 1โ1 | Toronto Maple Leafs (1967โ68) | 7โ10โ6 |
24 | L | December 9, 1967 | 2โ3 | Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 7โ11โ6 |
25 | W | December 10, 1967 | 7โ4 | @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 8โ11โ6 |
26 | W | December 13, 1967 | 4โ0 | Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 9โ11โ6 |
27 | W | December 15, 1967 | 3โ0 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 10โ11โ6 |
28 | W | December 16, 1967 | 1โ0 | @ Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 11โ11โ6 |
29 | L | December 21, 1967 | 0โ6 | @ Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 11โ12โ6 |
30 | L | December 23, 1967 | 0โ4 | @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 11โ13โ6 |
31 | L | December 25, 1967 | 0โ1 | St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 11โ14โ6 |
32 | T | December 27, 1967 | 3โ3 | @ New York Rangers (1967โ68) | 11โ14โ7 |
33 | L | December 28, 1967 | 2โ6 | @ Montreal Canadiens (1967โ68) | 11โ15โ7 |
34 | W | December 30, 1967 | 5โ4 | Boston Bruins (1967โ68) | 12โ15โ7 |
35 | W | January 3, 1968 | 6โ0 | Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 13โ15โ7 |
36 | T | January 6, 1968 | 5โ5 | @ Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 13โ15โ8 |
37 | W | January 10, 1968 | 6โ4 | Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 14โ15โ8 |
38 | T | January 13, 1968 | 2โ2 | Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 14โ15โ9 |
39 | L | January 14, 1968 | 2โ9 | @ Boston Bruins (1967โ68) | 14โ16โ9 |
40 | L | January 17, 1968 | 0โ5 | @ St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 14โ17โ9 |
41 | L | January 18, 1968 | 2โ4 | Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 14โ18โ9 |
42 | L | January 20, 1968 | 1โ5 | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1967โ68) | 14โ19โ9 |
43 | W | January 21, 1968 | 4โ3 | Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 15โ19โ9 |
44 | L | January 24, 1968 | 2โ5 | @ St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 15โ20โ9 |
45 | W | January 25, 1968 | 3โ0 | @ Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 16โ20โ9 |
46 | W | January 27, 1968 | 3โ1 | Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 17โ20โ9 |
47 | W | January 28, 1968 | 2โ1 | Detroit Red Wings (1967โ68) | 18โ20โ9 |
48 | W | January 31, 1968 | 6โ1 | Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 19โ20โ9 |
49 | L | February 3, 1968 | 1โ8 | @ Detroit Red Wings (1967โ68) | 19โ21โ9 |
50 | W | February 4, 1968 | 4โ3 | Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 20โ21โ9 |
51 | W | February 7, 1968 | 4โ2 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 21โ21โ9 |
52 | W | February 10, 1968 | 5โ2 | @ Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 22โ21โ9 |
53 | L | February 11, 1968 | 2โ3 | Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 22โ22โ9 |
54 | L | February 14, 1968 | 3โ6 | @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 22โ23โ9 |
55 | L | February 15, 1968 | 2โ6 | New York Rangers (1967โ68) | 22โ24โ9 |
56 | T | February 17, 1968 | 2โ2 | St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 22โ24โ10 |
57 | W | February 21, 1968 | 5โ3 | Boston Bruins (1967โ68) | 23โ24โ10 |
58 | L | February 22, 1968 | 3โ7 | @ Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 23โ25โ10 |
59 | L | February 24, 1968 | 1โ3 | @ Detroit Red Wings (1967โ68) | 23โ26โ10 |
60 | T | February 25, 1968 | 3โ3 | Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 23โ26โ11 |
61 | L | February 28, 1968 | 3โ6 | @ Oakland Seals (1967โ68) | 23โ27โ11 |
62 | W | March 2, 1968 | 3โ2 | Montreal Canadiens (1967โ68) | 24โ27โ11 |
63 | T | March 7, 1968 | 2โ2 | Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 24โ27โ12 |
64 | T | March 9, 1968 | 1โ1 | New York Rangers (1967โ68) | 24โ27โ13 |
65 | L | March 10, 1968 | 0โ2 | @ Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 24โ28โ13 |
66 | L | March 13, 1968 | 2โ4 | Philadelphia Flyers (1967โ68) | 24โ29โ13 |
67 | L | March 16, 1968 | 1โ2 | Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 24โ30โ13 |
68 | W | March 17, 1968 | 5โ1 | Detroit Red Wings (1967โ68) | 25โ30โ13 |
69 | T | March 20, 1968 | 3โ3 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 25โ30โ14 |
70 | W | March 23, 1968 | 3โ0 | Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 26โ30โ14 |
71 | T | March 24, 1968 | 4โ4 | @ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967โ68) | 26โ30โ15 |
72 | W | March 27, 1968 | 5โ3 | @ Los Angeles Kings (1967โ68) | 27โ30โ15 |
73 | L | March 30, 1968 | 2โ3 | @ St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 27โ31โ15 |
74 | L | March 31, 1968 | 3โ5 | St. Louis Blues (1967โ68) | 27โ32โ15 |
Playoffs[edit]
The North Stars, having squeaked into the playoffs by two points (having the same number of wins as Pittsburgh but with two more ties) would play the #2 seed in the newly created Western Division side of the postseason bracket, since the expansion from six to twelve teams put all the new teams in the Western that would ensure one of them to play in the Stanley Cup. At any rate, Minnesota would play in five overtime games in their fourteen postseason matches, winning just two of them. The North Stars, facing the chance to go to the Stanley Cup, took the lead in Game 7 on Walt McKechnie's goal with 3:11 to play. However, the Blues followed it up 31 seconds later with a goal from Dickie Moore that would mean overtime. Cesare Maniago and Glenn Hall combined for 80 saves, but Ron Schock's "Midnight Goal" in double-overtime (it would be known as the "Midnight Goal" by numerous fans) to send the Blues to the Final.
Stanley Cup Quarterfinals
Game | Date | Location | Score | Record |
1 | April 4 | Los Angeles | 1โ2 | 1โ0 |
2 | April 6 | Los Angeles | 0โ2 | 2โ0 |
3 | April 9 | Minnesota | 7โ5 | 2โ1 |
4 | April 11 | Minnesota | 3โ2 | 2โ2 |
5 | April 13 | Los Angeles | 2โ3 | 2โ3 |
6 | April 16 | Minnesota | 4โ3 (OT) | 3โ3 |
7 | April 18 | Los Angeles | 9โ4 | 4โ3 |
North Stars win series 4โ3
Stanley Cup Semifinals
Game | Date | Location | Score | Record |
1 | April 21 | St. Louis | 3โ5 | 1โ0 |
2 | April 22 | Minnesota | 3โ2 (OT) | 1โ1 |
3 | April 25 | St. Louis | 5โ1 | 2โ1 |
4 | April 27 | St. Louis | 3โ4 (OT) | 2โ2 |
5 | April 29 | St. Louis | 2โ3 (OT) | 2โ3 |
6 | May 1 | Minnesota | 5โ1 | 3โ3 |
7 | May 3 | St. Louis | 1โ2 (2OT) | 3โ4 |
North Stars lose series 4โ3
In the first round of the Western Division playoffs, the North Stars defeated the Los Angeles Kings in seven games. The second round of the playoff series would be played against the St. Louis Blues and that series would go to seven games as well. The Blues would win the seventh game and advance to face the Montreal Canadiens in the 1968 Stanley Cup Finals.
Player statistics[edit]
Forwards[edit]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Player | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wayne Connelly | 74 | 35 | 21 | 56 | 40 |
Ray Cullen | 67 | 28 | 25 | 53 | 18 |
Andre Boudrias | 74 | 18 | 35 | 53 | 42 |
Dave Balon | 73 | 15 | 32 | 47 | 84 |
Parker MacDonald | 69 | 19 | 23 | 42 | 22 |
Bill Goldsworthy | 68 | 14 | 19 | 33 | 68 |
J. P. Parise | 43 | 11 | 16 | 27 | 27 |
Bill Collins | 71 | 9 | 11 | 20 | 41 |
Milan Marcetta | 36 | 4 | 13 | 17 | 6 |
Bill Masterton | 38 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 4 |
Sandy Fitzpatrick | 18 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 6 |
Ted Taylor | 31 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 34 |
Bronco Horvath | 14 | 1 | 6 | 7 | 4 |
Duke Harris | 22 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
Murray Hall | 17 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 10 |
Ted McCaskill | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Defencemen[edit]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Player | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mike McMahon | 74 | 14 | 33 | 47 | 71 |
Bob Woytowich | 66 | 4 | 17 | 21 | 63 |
Bob McCord | 70 | 3 | 9 | 12 | 39 |
Elmer Vasko | 70 | 1 | 6 | 7 | 45 |
Pete Goegan | 46 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 30 |
Bill Plager | 32 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 30 |
Lou Nanne | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Jean-Guy Talbot | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Marshall Johnston | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Don Johns | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
Goaltending[edit]
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
Player | GP | MIN | W | L | T | SO | GAA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gary Bauman | 26 | 1294 | 4 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.48 |
Cesare Maniago | 52 | 2877 | 22 | 16 | 9 | 6 | 2.77 |
Carl Wetzel | 5 | 269 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4.02 |
Awards and records[edit]
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Transactions[edit]
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Draft picks[edit]
Expansion draft[edit]
# | Player | Drafted from |
---|---|---|
1. | Cesare Maniago (G) | New York Rangers |
2. | Garry Bauman (G) | Montreal Canadiens |
3. | Dave Balon (LW) | Montreal Canadiens |
4. | Ray Cullen (C) | Detroit Red Wings |
5. | Bob Woytowich (D) | Boston Bruins |
6. | Jean-Guy Talbot (D) | Montreal Canadiens |
7. | Wayne Connelly (RW) | Boston Bruins |
8. | Ted Taylor (LW) | Detroit Red Wings |
9. | Pete Goegan (D) | Detroit Red Wings |
10. | Len Lunde (C) | Chicago Black Hawks |
11. | Bill Goldsworthy (RW) | Boston Bruins |
12. | Andre Pronovost (LW) | Detroit Red Wings |
13. | Elmer Vasko (D) | Chicago Black Hawks |
14. | Murray Hall (W) | Chicago Black Hawks |
15. | Bryan Watson (D/W) | Detroit Red Wings |
16. | Bill Collins (C) | New York Rangers |
17. | Sandy Fitzpatrick (C) | New York Rangers |
18. | Parker MacDonald (C) | Detroit Red Wings |
19. | Billy Taylor (C) | Chicago Black Hawks |
20. | Dave Richardson (LW) | Chicago Black Hawks |
Amateur draft[edit]
Minnesota's draft picks at the 1967 NHL Amateur Draft held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.
Round | # | Player | Nationality | College/Junior/Club team (League) |
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1 | 4 | Wayne Cheesman | Canada | Whitby Dunlops (MetJHL) |
2 | 13 | Larry Mick | Canada | Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJAHL) |
Farm teams[edit]
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See also[edit]
- 1967โ68 NHL season
References[edit]
- โ Showers, Bob (2007), Minnesota North Stars: History and Memories with Lou Nanne, Beaver's Pond Press, p. 5, ISBN 978-1-59298-197-7
- โ 2.0 2.1 Showers, Bob (2007), Minnesota North Stars: History and Memories with Lou Nanne, Beaver's Pond Press, p. 8, ISBN 978-1-59298-197-7
- โ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Showers, Bob (2007), Minnesota North Stars: History and Memories with Lou Nanne, Beaver's Pond Press, p. 9, ISBN 978-1-59298-197-7
- โ "Minnesota North Stars". Sports E-cyclopedia. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-13. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - โ 5.0 5.1 Showers, Bob (2007), Minnesota North Stars: History and Memories with Lou Nanne, Beaver's Pond Press, p. 28, ISBN 978-1-59298-197-7
- โ "1967-68 Minnesota North Stars Roster and Statistics".
External links[edit]
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