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NHL on television in the 1960s - Wikipedia These were produced by the McLaren ad agency, which also produced the Saturday night Hockey Night in Canada games for the CBC As was the case with the Saturday games, they were contests (usually at home) of the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, and after 1970, the Vancouver Canucks
Hockey Night 60th Anniversary: Explore the 60s - CBC. ca Explore 60 years of great hockey and your favourite moments from Hockey Night in Canada's history Watch and listen to clips from the past seasons of Hockey Night and relive the memories
National Hockey League - 1959-60 NHL Audio Video Clips - RetroSeasons In the semifinal series, Montreal held Hull to one goal in a four-game sweep while Toronto was beating Detroit in six games The final series was no contest The Canadiens outscored the Maple Leafs, 15-5, in another four-game sweep for their fifth straight Stanley Cup championship
1960-61 NHL Summary | Hockey-Reference. com Check out the Eastern, Western Conference and Playoff series Standings, Statistics, Leaders and more for the 1960-61 NHL season on Hockey-Reference com
1960-61 NHL season | Ice Hockey Wiki | Fandom The 1960-61 NHL season was the 44th season of the National Hockey League Six teams each played 70 games For the first time since 1950, two American based teams competed for the Stanley Cup and it was the Chicago Black Hawks beating the Detroit Red Wings four games to two It was Chicago's
Swinging Sticks and Spectacular Saves: Hockeys Dynamic 1960s These newcomers injected fresh energy and excitement into the sport, paving the way for new dynasties to emerge From the Philadelphia Flyers' "Broad Street Bullies" to the St Louis Blues' gritty resilience, the '60s saw the birth of new hockey powerhouses that left an indelible mark on the game
1960–61 NHL season - Wikipedia The 1960–61 NHL season was the 44th season of the National Hockey League Six teams played 70 games each The Chicago Black Hawks defeated the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals four games to two to win the Stanley Cup It was the first series since 1950 with two American-based teams