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1972/73
!!ST.LOUIS BLUES!!
3 Game 1 at Montreal - Blues win 4-2
Game 2 at Montreal - Habs win 4-2
Game 3 at St.Louis - Blues win 8-5
Game 4 at St.Louis - Habs win 2-1
Game 5 at Montreal - Habs win 5-4 (OT)
Game 6 at St.Louis - Blues win 4-3
Game 7 at Montreal - BLUES win 7-6 (OT)
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DICK SARRAZIN 1g-2a-3p in 6-3 win, sending the series to game 7 and the ultimative showdown in Boston....
ROSS LONSBERRY scoring twice in 4-3 win over Penguins, giving the Blues their 4th Stanley Cup finals appearance in 5 years ...
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PLAYOFFS 1972/73
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VANCOUVER CANUCKS OAKLAND SEALS
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS NEW YORK RANGERS
ENTERING THE HOFHL IN 1973/74
New conference allignment from 73/74 on:
EASTERN CONFERENCE Boston Bruins Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings New York Rangers New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres Quebec Nordiques
WESTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins Chicago Blackhawks Oakland Seals Los Angeles Kings St.Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks Minnesota Northstars
FRANCHISE FINANCIAL RANKING:
1.St.Louis Blues - $24,529,505 2.Boston Bruins - $23,438,091 3.Detroit Red Wings - $18,890,426 4.Montreal Canadiens - $16,860,457 5.Philadelphia Flyers - $13,411,788 6.Oakland Seals - $12,300,519 7.Los Angeles Kings - $10,699,658 8.Minnesota Northstars - $10,317,244 9.Chicago Blackhawks - $ 9,827,846 10.Vancouver Canucks - $ 9,676,839 11.Pittsburgh Penguins - $ 9,392,545 12.New York Rangers - $ 9,377,032 13.Toronto Maple Leafs - $ 5,777,792 14.Buffalo Sabres - $ 3,468,017
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