Regis hotel in Manhattan, New York, with each meeting consisting of the Board of Governors: Charles Adams of the Boston Bruins, James Norris of the Chicago Blackhawks, Bruce Norris of the Detroit Red Wings, David Molson of the Montreal Canadiens, William Jennings of the New York Rangers and Conn Smythe of the Toronto Maple Leafs. There, they spoke about various topics concerning the league, but the most notable topic on the table was a proposal for an expansion. The league had only consisted of the six teams since the 1942-1943 season, which meant expanding to the West Coast was essential for the league’s growth and
Regis hotel in Manhattan, New York, with each meeting consisting of the Board of Governors: Charles Adams of the Boston Bruins, James Norris of the Chicago Blackhawks, Bruce Norris of the Detroit Red Wings, David Molson of the Montreal Canadiens, William Jennings of the New York Rangers and Conn Smythe of the Toronto Maple Leafs. There, they spoke about various topics concerning the league, but the most notable topic on the table was a proposal for an expansion. The league had only consisted of the six teams since the 1942-1943 season, which meant expanding to the West Coast was essential for the league’s growth and