1967–68 Oakland Seals
Division6th West
1967–68 record15–42–17
Goals for153
Goals against219
Team information
General managerBert Olmstead (Oct–Mar)
Frank Selke Jr.(Mar–Apr)
CoachBert Olmstead
CaptainBobby Baun
Average attendance4,960
Team leaders
GoalsBill Hicke (21)
AssistsCharlie Burns (26)
PointsGerry Ehman (44)
Penalty minutesTracy Pratt (90)
WinsCharlie Hodge (13)
Goals against averageCharlie Hodge (2.86)

The 1967–68 Oakland Seals season was their first season in the National Hockey League (NHL). It began inauspiciously, with the firing of General Manager Rudy Pilous before the expansion draft.[1] The Seals started their inaugural season with Hall of Famer Bert Olmstead as both coach and general manager, assisted by Gord Fashoway.[1]

Season overview

Bert Olmstead, the Seals' first coach and general manager

The team began the season as the California Seals in an attempt to cater to a larger audience, but this did not work it was changed on December 8, 1967 and the team became known as the Oakland Seals.[2] Despite winning the first two games of the season, the Seals won only 13 more en route to an NHL-worst record of 15-42-17. That gave the Seals 47 points, and they failed to qualify for the playoffs in their inaugural season in the NHL. Bert Olmstead served as the first coach and general manager of the team, though in early February 1968 he gave up coaching to his assistant coach, Gord Fashoway; in 43 games Olstead had a record of 10 wins, 32 losses, and 11 ties.[3]

The team was not strong financially; late in the season the ownership group, led by Barry Van Gerbig began to look at selling.[4] There were several interested groups, though two of them wanted to move the team to Canada, and as the NHL's new television contract called for a team in the San Francisco Bay area that was not possible.[5] Attendance was low, with an average of 4,960 people per game, and the team lost an estimated $1.8 million over the season.[6]

Offseason

Expansion draft

# Player Drafted from
1.Charlie Hodge (G)Montreal Canadiens
2.Gary Smith (G)Toronto Maple Leafs
3.Bob Baun (D)Toronto Maple Leafs
4.Kent Douglas (D)Toronto Maple Leafs
5.Bill Hicke (RW)New York Rangers
6.Billy Harris (W)Detroit Red Wings
7.Larry Cahan (D)New York Rangers
8.Wally Boyer (W)Chicago Black Hawks
9.Joe Szura (W)Montreal Canadiens
10.Bob Lemieux (D)Montreal Canadiens
11.J. P. Parise (LW)Boston Bruins
12.Ron Harris (D/W)Boston Bruins
13.Terry Clancy (W)Toronto Maple Leafs
14.Tracy Pratt (D)Chicago Black Hawks
15.Aut Erickson (D)Toronto Maple Leafs
16.Ron Boehm (W)New York Rangers
17.Alain Caron (W)Chicago Black Hawks
18.Mike Laughton (W)Toronto Maple Leafs
19.Bryan Hextall (W)New York Rangers
20.Gary Kilpatrick (D)Chicago Black Hawks

Amateur draft

Round Pick Player Nationality College/junior/club team
1 3 Ken Hicks  Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (MJHL)
2 12 Gary Wood  Canada Fort Frances Royals (MJHL)
3 18 Kevin Smith  Canada Halifax Colonels (MVJBHL)

Regular season

On January 13, 1968, 4 minutes into a game against the Minnesota North Stars at the Met Center, Bill Masterton was checked by Larry Cahan and Ron Harris, and fell backwards onto the ice. The force of the back of his head hitting the ice caused significant internal bleeding. Masterton lost consciousness and never regained it: he died two days later.[7]

Final standings

West Division[8]
GP W L T GF GA DIFF Pts
1Philadelphia Flyers74313211173179−673
2Los Angeles Kings74313310200224−2472
3St. Louis Blues74273116177191−1470
4Minnesota North Stars74273215191226−3569
5Pittsburgh Penguins74273413195216−2167
6Oakland Seals74154217153219−6647

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1WOctober 11, 19675–1Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)1–0–0
2WOctober 14, 19676–0Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)2–0–0
3TOctober 18, 19672–2Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)2–0–1
4LOctober 21, 19671–3@ Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)2–1–1
5LOctober 22, 19672–5@ Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)2–2–1
6LOctober 25, 19671–4@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)2–3–1
7LOctober 26, 19672–8@ Detroit Red Wings (1967–68)2–4–1
8LOctober 28, 19672–5@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1967–68)2–5–1
9TOctober 29, 19672–2@ Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)2–5–2
10LNovember 1, 19670–2New York Rangers (1967–68)2–6–2
11LNovember 4, 19670–1Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)2–7–2
12TNovember 5, 19672–2Chicago Black Hawks (1967–68)2–7–3
13LNovember 7, 19674–5@ Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)2–8–3
14LNovember 8, 19671–6Toronto Maple Leafs (1967–68)2–9–3
15LNovember 11, 19671–2@ Boston Bruins (1967–68)2–10–3
16LNovember 12, 19673–5@ New York Rangers (1967–68)2–11–3
17WNovember 15, 19674–1Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)3–11–3
18TNovember 16, 19671–1Detroit Red Wings (1967–68)3–11–4
19WNovember 18, 19672–1Montreal Canadiens (1967–68)4–11–4
20LNovember 22, 19671–3@ Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)4–12–4
21TNovember 25, 19672–2Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)4–12–5
22LNovember 29, 19671–6@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)4–13–5
23WNovember 30, 19673–1@ Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)5–13–5
24LDecember 2, 19670–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1967–68)5–14–5
25WDecember 6, 19674–2Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)6–14–5
26LDecember 9, 19670–1St. Louis Blues (1967–68)6–15–5
27LDecember 13, 19671–3@ St. Louis Blues (1967–68)6–16–5
28WDecember 15, 19674–1Boston Bruins (1967–68)7–16–5
29LDecember 16, 19670–1Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)7–17–5
30LDecember 19, 19671–3@ Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)7–18–5
31LDecember 20, 19671–2St. Louis Blues (1967–68)7–19–5
32LDecember 23, 19672–4@ Montreal Canadiens (1967–68)7–20–5
33LDecember 25, 19673–6@ Boston Bruins (1967–68)7–21–5
34TDecember 27, 19670–0@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)7–21–6
35LDecember 30, 19670–2@ Montreal Canadiens (1967–68)7–22–6
36LDecember 31, 19670–3@ Chicago Black Hawks (1967–68)7–23–6
37LJanuary 3, 19680–4@ St. Louis Blues (1967–68)7–24–6
38LJanuary 4, 19683–9@ Detroit Red Wings (1967–68)7–25–6
39TJanuary 6, 19685–5Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)7–25–7
40WJanuary 7, 19686–0Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)8–25–7
41TJanuary 10, 19682–2St. Louis Blues (1967–68)8–25–8
42TJanuary 13, 19682–2@ Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)8–25–9
43LJanuary 14, 19683–6Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)8–26–9
44TJanuary 17, 19681–1Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)8–26–10
45LJanuary 20, 19680–3New York Rangers (1967–68)8–27–10
46WJanuary 21, 19683–0Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)9–27–10
47WJanuary 24, 19684–1@ Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)10–27–10
48LJanuary 27, 19681–3@ Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)10–28–10
49LJanuary 28, 19682–4@ New York Rangers (1967–68)10–29–10
50TFebruary 1, 19683–3@ Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)10–29–11
51LFebruary 3, 19681–4@ St. Louis Blues (1967–68)10–30–11
52LFebruary 4, 19683–4@ Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)10–31–11
53LFebruary 7, 19681–4Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)10–32–11
54LFebruary 10, 19682–5Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)10–33–11
55WFebruary 11, 19684–3Toronto Maple Leafs (1967–68)11–33–11
56WFebruary 14, 19684–0Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)12–33–11
57WFebruary 17, 19683–1Boston Bruins (1967–68)13–33–11
58LFebruary 21, 19680–1Chicago Black Hawks (1967–68)13–34–11
59WFebruary 24, 19683–1@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)14–34–11
60TFebruary 25, 19683–3@ Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)14–34–12
61WFebruary 28, 19686–3Minnesota North Stars (1967–68)15–34–12
62TMarch 2, 19686–6@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)15–34–13
63TMarch 3, 19681–1@ Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)15–34–14
64LMarch 6, 19680–2Montreal Canadiens (1967–68)15–35–14
65LMarch 7, 19682–9@ Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)15–36–14
66LMarch 9, 19681–3@ St. Louis Blues (1967–68)15–37–14
67LMarch 10, 19680–1St. Louis Blues (1967–68)15–38–14
68LMarch 13, 19682–4Detroit Red Wings (1967–68)15–39–14
69TMarch 15, 19681–1@ St. Louis Blues (1967–68)15–39–15
70LMarch 17, 19681–4@ Chicago Black Hawks (1967–68)15–40–15
71LMarch 20, 19681–5Philadelphia Flyers (1967–68)15–41–15
72TMarch 23, 19683–3St. Louis Blues (1967–68)15–41–16
73LMarch 27, 19684–7Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–68)15–42–16
74TMarch 30, 19682–2Los Angeles Kings (1967–68)15–42–17

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
Gerry Ehman87319254420
Bill Hicke95221194032
Charlie Burns20739263520
Wally Boyer67413203344
Billy Harris7621217292
Ted Hampson1034819274
Larry Cahan5749152480
Alain Caron12589132218
Larry Popein17475141912
George Swarbrick14491351862
John Brenneman16311081814
Kent Douglas19404111580
Aut Erickson4654111546
Bob Baun21673101381
Gerry Odrowski1042461010
Ron Harris1554461060
Mike Laughton223526838
Tracy Pratt23405590
Joe Szura182013410
Bert Marshall192004418
Ron Boehm111621310
Tom Thurlby3201234
Bob Lemieux21901112
Gary Smith30210114
Jean Cusson2220000
Terry Clancy1770002
Charlie Hodge1580004

[10]

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Seals. Stats reflect time with the Seals only. Traded mid-season

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP TOI W L T GA SO GAA GP TOI W L GA SO GAA
Charlie Hodge1 5833111329315832.86
Gary Smith30 21112921346013.19

[10]

Transactions

The Seals were involved in the following transactions during the 1967–68 season:

Trades

October 3, 1967 To California Seals
Gerry Ehman
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Bryan Hextall Jr.
J. P. Parise
December, 1967 To Oakland Seals
Larry Popein
To New York Rangers
cash
January 9, 1968 To Oakland Seals
John Brenneman
Ted Hampson
Bert Marshall
To Detroit Red Wings
Kent Douglas

Playoffs

The Seals did not qualify for the playoffs

References

  1. 1 2 Seals: 1967–1968 Season Retrieved 2010-07-15
  2. Currier 2017, p. 52
  3. Currier 2017, p. 61
  4. Currier 2017, p. 63
  5. Currier 2017, pp. 64–65
  6. Currier 2017, p. 67
  7. Currier 2017, pp. 56–57
  8. "1967–1968 Division Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". National Hockey League.
  9. "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  10. 1 2 Oakland Seals (1967–1969) 1967 Stats, History, Awards and More Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography

  • Currier, Steve (2017), The California Golden Seals: A Tale of White Skates, Red Ink, and One of the NHL's Most Outlandish Teams, Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 978-0-8032-8848-5
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