Incredible Footage from 1967 Found
During the 1960s, the National Hockey League (NHL) underwent significant expansion beyond its original six teams.
New additions such as the Minnesota North Stars, St. Louis Blues, and Oakland Seals joined the league, paving the way for more diverse and competitive gameplay.
This vintage hockey footage from 1967 is INCREDIBLE 😨👀
(via
@Morgan_C_Ross)
Recently, B/R Open Ice released a captivating video that captures the intensity of a historic brawl between two original six teams: the New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens.
Among the chaotic clips, are face-offs and rivalries between the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. Peep the old-school Boston Bruins sweaters!
The chaotic and brutal nature of the fight serves as a stark reminder of the evolution of the game from the days of legendary players such as Gordie Howe to the current era of stars like
Connor McDavid.
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JUILLET 15 | 155 ANSWERS Incredible Footage from 1967 Found What do you think of the original expansion-era NHL? |
Loved it | 110 | 71 % |
Not a fan | 45 | 29 % |
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