Montreal/St. Louis Stanley Cup Final 1968
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The highest priced seats those days at the Old Barn were the "parquet" seats, 8 bucks a ticket. Might have been as high as $10 for Cup finals.
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The St. Louis Blues were very competitive from day one
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I love these old films with Dan Kelly doing the narration. The NHL's version of NFL Films...
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@ :46 So that's where Tim Thomas learned to stop a puck with his stick!
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Last game for HoFer Toe Blake. HoFer Dickie Moore also retired after series ended.
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The 1968 season was the first year I remember watching hockey.
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Glenn Hall won the Conn Smythe trophy.
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@1topscout I far preferred the more balanced reg season sched and the 1 vs. 16 etc. playoff format...i guess economics and travel got the better of that system.
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Gump,Glen Hall AND young Scotty Bowman-sweeet!!-thanks
Nice to see blank boards!
smellyc 4 years ago 11
I was 11 at the time but I remember it very well. The best Final in history was 1971, Montreal winning 4 games to 3 over Chicago. Game 7 of that series was a classic.
midaszone 3 years ago 4