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The 1967–68 NHL season was the 51st season of the National Hockey League . Twelve teams each played 74 games. The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup against the new St. Louis Blues .
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points
Note: GP = Games played; Min - Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; EN = Empty Net Goals Against; SO = Shutouts
Player
Team
GP
MIN
GA
GAA
W
L
T
EN
SO
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Stanley Cup Finals
1
Montreal
4
3
Boston
0
1
Montreal
4
East Division
4
Chicago
1
2
New York
2
4
Chicago
4
E1
Montreal
4
W3
St. Louis
0
1
Philadelphia
3
3
St. Louis
4
3
St. Louis
4
West Division
4
Minnesota
3
2
Los Angeles
3
4
Minnesota
4
see 1968 Stanley Cup Finals
1967–68 NHL awards
Prince of Wales Trophy :
Montreal Canadiens
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl :
Philadelphia Flyers
Art Ross Trophy :
Stan Mikita , Chicago Black Hawks
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy :
Claude Provost , Montreal Canadiens
Calder Memorial Trophy :
Derek Sanderson , Boston Bruins
Conn Smythe Trophy :
Glenn Hall , St. Louis Blues
Hart Memorial Trophy :
Stan Mikita , Chicago Black Hawks
James Norris Memorial Trophy :
Bobby Orr , Boston Bruins
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy :
Stan Mikita , Chicago Black Hawks
Plus-Minus Leader :
Dallas Smith , Boston Bruins
Vezina Trophy :
Rogatien Vachon & Gump Worsley , Montreal Canadiens
Lester Patrick Trophy :
Thomas F. Lockhart , Walter A. Brown , General John R. Kilpatrick
First Team
Position
Second Team
Gump Worsley , Montreal Canadiens
G
Ed Giacomin , New York Rangers
Bobby Orr , Boston Bruins
D
J.C. Tremblay , Montreal Canadiens
Tim Horton , Toronto Maple Leafs
D
Jim Neilson , New York Rangers
Stan Mikita , Chicago Black Hawks
C
Phil Esposito , Boston Bruins
Gordie Howe , Detroit Red Wings
RW
Rod Gilbert , New York Rangers
Bobby Hull , Chicago Black Hawks
LW
Johnny Bucyk , Boston Bruins
↑ Named "California Seals" for the first month of the season, after which they were renamed "Oakland Seals"
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