1966–67 Chicago Black Hawks season
The 1966–67 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 41st season in the National Hockey League, and the team was coming off a team record 37 victories in the 1965–66 season, as they finished in second place in the NHL. The Black Hawks then were upset by the fourth place Detroit Red Wings in the NHL semi-finals, losing in six games.
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1966–67 Chicago Black Hawks season
The 1966–67 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 41st season in the National Hockey League, and the team was coming off a team record 37 victories in the 1965–66 season, as they finished in second place in the NHL. The Black Hawks then were upset by the fourth place Detroit Red Wings in the NHL semi-finals, losing in six games.
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The 1966–67 Chicago Black Hawk ...... als, and end Chicago's season.
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Stan Mikita
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Bobby Hull
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The 1966–67 Chicago Black Hawk ...... i-finals, losing in six games.
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1966–67 Chicago Black Hawks season
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