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Feb. 9, 1966

National Hockey League doubles its size



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Since the 1942-43 season, the NHL had boasted only six teams in its roster. But in 1966, threats of a competing league on the west coast and a desire to broaden the NHL's appeal lead to expansion. Six new teams join the Original Six, drastically changing hockey's playing field. As this news item demonstrates, the decision to expand is regarded with much skepticism. Some are also upset that no Canadian team is chosen for the newly devised West Division. One thing's for sure: Canada's national sport will never be the same again.

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