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- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season abstract "The 1965–66 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' fortieth season in the NHL, and the club was coming off a third place finish in 1964-65, as Chicago had a record of 34-28-8, earning 76 points, which was their lowest point total since 1961-62. The Hawks then upset the first place Detroit Red Wings in the NHL semi-finals, before losing to the Montreal Canadiens in seven games in the 1965 Stanley Cup Finals.Chicago began the season very strong, going unbeaten in their first seven games, with a 6-0-1 record, before recording their first loss of the year. The Hawks continued to play very strong hockey all season long, only once did they have a losing streak of more than three games, as the club set a team record for wins with 37, and their 82 points earned was a six point improvement over the previous season, as the Black Hawks finished second in the NHL, and earned a playoff spot for the eighth consecutive season.On February 26, 1966, team owner James D. Norris died due to a heart attack. Norris was 59 years old.Offensively, the Hawks were led by Bobby Hull, who had a record breaking season, as he scored an NHL record 54 goals, while earning an NHL record 97 points, as he won the Art Ross Trophy and Hart Memorial Trophy for his efforts. Stan Mikita recorded a team high 48 assists and finished second with 78 points in NHL scoring. Phil Esposito had a strong season, scoring 27 goals and 53 points, while Bill Hay had 20 goals and 51 points. Kenny Wharram and Doug Mohns each scored over 20 goals, earning 26 and 22 respectively. On the blueline, Pierre Pilote led the way, earning 36 points, while fellow defenseman Pat Stapleton earned 34 points. Matt Ravlich led the club with 78 penalty minutes.In goal, Glenn Hall earned the majority of playing time, tying the club record with 34 victories, while posting a team best 2.63 GAA, along with 4 shutouts.The Hawks would face the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL semi-finals for the fourth consecutive season, as the Wings finished fourth in the NHL standings with a record of 31-27-12, recording 74 points, which was eight fewer than the Black Hawks. The series opened with two games at Chicago Stadium, and the Black Hawks took a 1-0 series lead, as they defeated Detroit 2-1, however, the Red Wings evened the series up, as Detroit stunned Chicago with a 7-0 win in the second game. The series shifted to the Detroit Olympia for the next two games, however, in the third game, the Hawks took the series lead, with a 2-1 victory, but once again, the Red Wings evened the series, easily defeating Chicago 5-1 to tie the series up at two. The fifth game was played in Chicago, but it was Detroit winning the game 5-3, and taking the series lead, and the underdog Red Wings completed the upset in the sixth game held back in Detroit, as they defeated the Black Hawks 3-2 to end the series.".
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- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season altcaptain Bill_Hay.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season altcaptain Bobby_Hull.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season altcaptain Stan_Mikita.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season arena Chicago_Stadium.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season assistsleader "Stan Mikita".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season captain Pierre_Pilote.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season coach Billy_Reay.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season divisionrank "2".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season gaaleader "Glenn Hall".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season generalmanager Tommy_Ivan.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsagainst "187".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsfor "240".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season goalsleader Bobby_Hull.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season homerecord "21".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Al_MacNeil.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Art_Stratton.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Bill_Hay.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Bobby_Hull.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Chico_Maki.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Dave_Dryden.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Dave_Richardson_(ice_hockey).
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Dennis_Hull.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Doug_Jarrett.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Doug_Mohns.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Elmer_Vasko.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Eric_Nesterenko.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Fred_Stanfield.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Glenn_Hall.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name John_Miszuk.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Ken_Hodge.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Kenny_Wharram.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Len_Lunde.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Lou_Angotti.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Matt_Ravlich.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Pat_Stapleton_(ice_hockey).
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Phil_Esposito.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Pierre_Pilote.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season name Stan_Mikita.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season no "1".
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- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season no "4".
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- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season no "7".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season no "8".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season no "9".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season pimleader Matt_Ravlich.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season pointsleader "Bobby Hull".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season record "37".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season roadrecord "16".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season season "1965".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season team "Chicago Black Hawks".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season winsleader Glenn_Hall.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season year "1965".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1965_in_ice_hockey.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1965–66_in_American_ice_hockey.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:1966_in_ice_hockey.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Chicago_Blackhawks.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season subject Category:Chicago_Blackhawks_seasons.
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season comment "The 1965–66 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' fortieth season in the NHL, and the club was coming off a third place finish in 1964-65, as Chicago had a record of 34-28-8, earning 76 points, which was their lowest point total since 1961-62.".
- 1965–66_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season label "1965–66 Chicago Black Hawks season".
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