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The Oakland Seals season was their first in the NHL. The Seals actually had the distinction of firing a General Manager before they participated in the expansion draft. [1] Rudy Pilous ran the Seals entry in the WHL and he was fired by Barry van Gerbig, the club's owner. The Seals started their inaugural season with Hall of Famer Bert Olmstead as both coach and general manager, and assisted by Gordie Fashoway. [2]
[edit] Offseason
[edit] NHL Draft
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Main article: 1967 NHL Draft
Round |
Pick |
Player |
Position |
Nationality |
Junior Club |
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[edit] Regular season
[edit] Season standings
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[edit] Game Log
1967–68 Game Log |
November
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
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December
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
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January
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
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February
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
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March
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
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April
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
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1967–68 Schedule |
[edit] Expansion Draft
[edit] Player stats
[edit] Forwards
Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points
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[edit] Defencemen
Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; AST= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Points
[edit] Goaltending
Note: GP= Games played; MIN= Minutes; W= Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against
Player |
GP |
MIN |
W |
L |
T |
SO |
GAA |
Charlie Hodge |
58 |
3311 |
13 |
29 |
3 |
3 |
2.86 |
Gary Smith |
21 |
1129 |
2 |
13 |
4 |
0 |
3.19 |
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[edit] Awards and Honors
[edit] References
Oakland Seals/California Golden Seals seasons |
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1967–68 • 1968–69 • 1969–70 • 1970–71 • 1971–72 • 1972–73 • 1973–74 • 1974–75 • 1975–76
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