Bobby Orr made his NHL debut on October 19, with an assist in a 6–2 win over Detroit. On November 9,
Ed Giacomin was subjected to one of the cruelest displays of fan abuse when the Boston Bruins came back to tie the Rangers 3-3. The fans pelted him with garbage and booed him viciously. From there, however, the Rangers began to win and the fans began to cheer for him. At one point, the Rangers were in first place, but slumped later and finished fourth.
Terry Sawchuk got his 99th shutout when Toronto blanked Detroit 4–0 on February 25. He got his 100th career shutout on March 4, when Toronto defeated Chicago 4–0.
Bobby Hull scored his 50th goal of the season when Chicago lost to Toronto 9–5 on March 18 at Maple Leaf Gardens. Another superlative for the Black Hawks was
Stan Mikita, who tied the league scoring record with 97 points in claiming the
Art Ross Trophy for the third time. Mikita was also awarded the
Hart Memorial Trophy as most valuable player. The
Chicago Black Hawks, who had won three
Stanley Cups, finished first overall in the standings for the first time in their history, a full seventeen points ahead of the
Montreal Canadiens and nineteen ahead of the
Toronto Maple Leafs. The Boston Bruins missed the playoffs, their last time before their record 29-season playoff streak.
Final standings ==Playoffs==