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initially Torrey convinced Finley to use green and gold painted skates instead, as team-colored skates were a trend of the period. However, this was all for naught, as the Seals finished with the worst record in the NHL that year. Other innovations that Finley's Seals incorporated, were the inclusion of player names on the back of the jerseys, which then set the precedent for today's 32 current NHL teams identifying players in the same fashion. Finley also was the first owner to allow players to fly first class on commercial flights to games, thus starting a trend that ultimately culminated in NHL teams regularly chartering aircraft by the 21st century. The Seals regularly used the new Boeing 747s the airlines had put into service at the time. Finley also introduced the flamboyant green and gold "Seals luggage" which all players and coaches were required to carry, to identify them as the northern California NHL team. On May 22, 1970, the Seals traded their pick in the first round of the
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while still seven games below .500 was good enough for second place in the all-expansion West Division. The Seals were actually favored to win their first round playoff matchup against the Kings, but were upset in seven games. Oakland regressed to 58 points the following season, but still edged out Philadelphia for the final playoff spot on a tiebreaker. Their second playoff appearance was a brief one as they were swept by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Those were the only two years that the franchise made the playoffs.
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with the new franchise. On May 5, 1990, the Gunds officially sold their share of the North Stars to Baldwin and were awarded a new team in the Bay Area that became the Sharks. Ironically, in their first two seasons in the league, the Sharks played their home games at the Cow Palace in Daly City (the
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bought the team on July 28, 1975, with the intention of moving the team to a proposed new arena in San Francisco. The team fell just short of the playoffs, and after a mayoral election, plans for the new arena were cancelled. With a new arena out of the picture, the league dropped their objection to
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was used on marketing materials such as pennants, stickers and team programs. The original 1967 California Seals logo recolored in green and gold was often seen on trading cards and other unofficial material, but was never adopted by the team. The Seals are remembered for wearing white skates, but
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called for two of the expansion teams to be located in California and other than the Kings there were no other prospective franchise applicants of similar pedigree to the Seals. Nevertheless, while the WHL Seals had drawn well at the Cow Palace the team drew poorly in Oakland once they entered the
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This, as well as the team's mediocre on-ice performance, led to major changes to both the Seals' front office and the roster – only 7 of the 20 Seals players remained after the first season. The new-look Seals were somewhat more successful. In their second season they improved to 69 points, which
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teams were very one-sided in their favor. The existing NHL teams were permitted to protect nearly all of their best players, thus the players available for selection were mostly castoffs, aging players well past their prime and career minor leaguers. To bolster their roster and also to maintain a
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Finley renamed the team the "Bay Area Seals" to begin the 1970–71 season. However, on October 16, 1970, just two games into the season, he changed the team name to the "California Golden Seals", following a number of other marketing gimmicks intended to promote the team to the fans, among them
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Unfortunately, details were not finalized until less than six weeks before the start of the 1976–77 season, rendering the Barons all but invisible in Cleveland. After two more years of losses and with attendance worse than it had been in Oakland, the Gunds (by this time majority owners) were
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The Seals were the least successful of the teams added in the 1967 expansion, never earning a winning record and only making the playoffs twice in nine seasons of play. Off the ice, they were plagued by low attendance. The franchise was relocated in 1976 to become the
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NHL. The plan to bring fans in from San Francisco failed, and on November 6, 1967, Van Gerbig announced that the team's name would be changed to the Oakland Seals (although the league did not register the change until December 8 to focus more on the East Bay).
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had both put in bids on the team. Although Seltzer's offer was slightly better financed and included a more detailed plan for revival, a majority of NHL owners from the "old establishment" voted in favor of Finley. General manager
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changing the Seals' colors to green and gold to match those of the popular A's. The team's uniform crest was now the word "Seals" in a unique typeface, but an alternate logo using a sketch based on a photo of star player
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The Seals were never successful at the gate even after the name change, and because of this poor attendance Van Gerbig threatened on numerous occasions to move the team elsewhere. First-year coach and general manager
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from the Knox brothers, who like Vancouver had been shut out of the 1967 expansion. The NHL, not wanting to endanger its TV deal with CBS, rejected both proposals. As a compromise, the NHL agreed to expand again in
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on June 14, 1978. The merged team continued as the Minnesota North Stars under the Gunds' ownership, but assumed the Barons' place in the Adams Division. The North Stars ultimately relocated to
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At the same time, the league announced that if the Seals' sale to the Denver group was not completed or new ownership found locally, the franchise would be liquidated at the end of the season.
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The Cleveland Barons remain the most recent team in an established North American major professional league to fold. They were also the last actively playing NHL team to do so since the
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champion Athletics. He tried to sell the Seals, but when no credible buyers came forward who were interested in keeping the team in the Bay Area, he sold the team back to the league for
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Though no longer an active team, the Seals remained a popular subject, and are the subject of multiple works. In 2006, Brad Kurtzberg published the first book on the Seals franchise,
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Van Gerbig had planned to have the team play in a new arena in San Francisco, but the new arena was never built. He decided to move the team across the Bay from the
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for the San Francisco Bay area. Van Gerbig decided to purchase the WHL club with the intent of bringing them into the NHL as an expansion team the following season.
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included a revamped format in which three teams in each division made the playoffs, the team's efforts were frustrated by their placement in the
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had their franchise formally canceled in 1947 (though they had not iced a team since 1938). As a result, the NHL consisted of 17 teams for the
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A year later, Van Gerbig brought the Seals into the NHL as an expansion team. The team participated with the other five expansion teams in the
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The Denver arrangement fell through, and the league ran the Seals for more than a year until a group headed by San Francisco hotel magnate
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of the day. The Seals once again finished well out of playoff contention, and were notably the only team to lose at home to the expansion
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Garry Young, 1974β€”given title of Director of Hockey Operations due to NHL ownership of club (resigned before start of 1974–75 season)
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on iTunes. In 2016, the Seals tribute site, GoldenSealsHockey.com was founded to help promote the November 2017 release of the book,
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semblance of familiarity and continuity for existing Seals fans, the team retained a portion of the club's WHL roster such as
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The San Jose Sharks unveiled their Reverse Retro jersey based on the final years of the Golden Seals on October 20, 2022.
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was not considered a particularly lucrative hockey market; however, the terms of a new television agreement with
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season, officially because of a general desire to expand the league to new markets, but also to squelch the
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The league's rejection of a proposed move to Vancouver prompted a lawsuit that was not settled until 1974
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brewery to purchase and relocate the team to the Canadian city as well as a proposal to move the team to
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The California Golden Seals: A Tale of White Skates, Red Ink, and One of the NHL's Most Outlandish Teams
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The California Golden Seals: A Tale of White Skates, Red Ink, and One of the NHL's Most Outlandish Teams
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Although attendance was finally showing some improvement and the team playing better, minority owners
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Site by author and Society for International Hockey Research member Steve Currier about the franchise
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on April 4, 1976; league approval for the move was granted on July 14, and the team was renamed the "
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and Bill McColgan each did play-by-play alone on multiple games. Meanwhile, Harvey Wittenberg and
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Finley soon lost patience with his struggling hockey team, especially given the contrast to his
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In 1966, the NHL announced that six expansion teams would be added as a new division for the
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Most shutouts by a goaltender – Gary Smith (4 in 1968–69) and Gilles Meloche (4 in 1971–72)
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was the last Seals player active in the NHL, retiring as a member of the North Stars in
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interests who planned to relocate the team to that city was rejected by the NHL's board
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Yellow home jersey (replica) and colored skates of the Golden Seals, on display at the
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These are the top ten scorers for the franchise, including its time in Cleveland.
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Best goals against average (GAA) by a goaltender – Charlie Hodge (2.86 in 1967–68)
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the championship was won after the franchise relocated to Dallas and became the
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From Peanuts to the Pressbox: Insider Sports Stories from a Life Behind the Mic
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The five surviving teams from the 1967 expansion have each won at least one
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same facility the NHL rejected as a home for the Seals in 1967) while their
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by Gary Webster (2021), published by McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers (
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Oakland Seals jersey on display at the International Hockey Hall of Fame
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Shorthanded: The Untold Story of the Seals: Hockey's Most Colorful Team
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Shorthanded: The Untold Story of the Seals: Hockey's Most Colorful Team
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persuaded Swig to seek approval to move the team to their hometown of
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were one such team from the WHL. The NHL awarded an expansion team to
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in 1970 before becoming the California Golden Seals the same year.
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The NHL's Mistake by the Lake: A History of the Cleveland Barons
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by Brad Kurtzberg (February 2006), published by AuthorHouse (
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Feeding Frenzy! The Wild New World of the San Jose Sharks
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Most losses by a goaltender – Gary Smith (48 in 1970–71)
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permitted to merge the Barons with the equally strapped
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Most shutouts by a goaltender – Gilles Meloche (11)
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Finley 2926:Relocated as the 2814:978-0-8032-8848-5 2740:Los Angeles Times 2614:. 10 August 2014. 2473:Custance, Craig. 2363:978-0-8027-1745-0 2252:978-0-8027-1745-0 2173:978-1-894801-31-7 1932:(seventh overall) 1930:Tony Featherstone 1903:Bill McCreary Sr. 1761: 1760: 1359:Franchise records 1335: 1334: 676:Los Angeles Kings 495:Oakland Athletics 491:Charles O. 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Archived from 2334: 2328: 2327: 2325: 2323: 2318:. 15 August 2007 2308: 2302: 2301: 2296:Montreal Gazette 2290: 2284: 2278: 2269: 2268: 2260: 2254: 2241: 2235: 2234:, pp. 81–82 2229: 2223: 2217: 2211: 2205: 2199: 2193: 2187: 2184: 2178: 2177: 2160: 2138: 2123: 2081: 2076: 2075: 2074: 1940:Chris Oddleifson 1855:General managers 1507: 1502: 1497: 1492: 1487: 1482: 1474: 1345:California Seals 1286:Did not qualify 1239:Did not qualify 1189:Did not qualify 1142:Did not qualify 1095:Did not qualify 1048:Did not qualify 899:Did not qualify 810: 739:Hartford Whalers 715:Montreal Maroons 680:Cleveland Barons 637: 616: 608: 607:$ 6.585 million. 537:Chris Oddleifson 535:(Seals selected 529:Francois Lacombe 360:George Swarbrick 321:Barry Van Gerbig 271:Cleveland Barons 255:California Seals 183: 180: 177: 171: 168: 165: 159: 156: 153: 117:Cleveland Barons 92:California Seals 85:California Seals 49: 37: 21: 18:California Seals 4237: 4236: 4232: 4231: 4230: 4228: 4227: 4226: 4172: 4171: 4170: 4161: 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California Seals
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NHL
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California Seals
Cleveland Barons
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
Oakland, California
Stanley Cups
ice hockey
National Hockey League
1967
1976
Oakland, California
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
1967 NHL expansion
Cleveland Barons
Stanley Cup Finals
San Francisco Seals (ice hockey)

Bert Olmstead
1967–68
Western Hockey League
San Francisco Seals
Barry Van Gerbig
Cow Palace
Daly City
Oakland

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