California Golden Seals (CGS)

Est. 1970
Team logo history
Preceded by: Oakland Seals (OAK)
Suceeded by: Cleveland Barons (CLE)
The California Golden Seals were the second branding of the NHL's first team in Northern California. After abandoning the Oakland Seals name, the team went by the "Bay Area Seals" for two games before settling on their current name. One of the NHL's six 1967 expansion teams, it was the least successful with just two playoff berths (both as the Oakland Seals), zero winning seasons, and the ignominious honor of being the only NHL team that merged with another (the Minnesota North Stars).

The name change was spurred by the team's purchase by Charles O. Finley in 1970, then the owner of the Oakland A's. Among his many innovations were all white player skates (ridiculed) and putting players' names on the backs of their jerseys (now so normal that the opposite is unthinkable). In addition to this, Finley's Seals should be remembered for the most lopsided trade in league history: trading the first overall draft pick (HHOF forward Guy Lafleur) for Ernie Hicke (who left after two seasons), the tenth overall draft pick (Chris Oddleifson, who never played for the Seals), and cash.

After an improved 1971-1972 season, the WHA's formation and Finley's refusal to match their contract offers decimated the team, and the Seals plummeted to the bottom of the standings. Without any potential buyers, the league stepped in to purchase the team and ran it for two more years. Against the threat of ending the franchise, Melvin Swig, owner of San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel, purchased the team. After a mayoral election ended any plans for a new arena, the Gund brothers (minority owners) conviced Swig to seek the NHL's permission to move the team to Cleveland as the Barons.

Among their notable players were:

Team Captains

Hockey Hall of Fame Members

Generally Notable

General Manager: Frank Selke Jr. (not that one, his son) 1970
General Manager: Bill Torrey 1970
General Manager: Fred Glover 1970-1971
General Manager: Garry Young 1971-1972
General Manager: Fred Glover 1972-1974
General Manager: Garry Young 1974
General Manager: Bill McCreary 1974-1976
Head Coach: Fred Glover 1970-1971
Head Coach: Vic Stasiuk 1971-1972
Head Coach: Garry Young 1972
Head Coach: Fred Glover 1972-1973
Head Coach: Marshall Johnston 1973-1975
Head Coach: Bill McCreary 1975
Head Coach: Jack Evans 1975-1976

Season Stats

Season Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against Goals Leader Assists Leader Points Leader Penalty Minutes Leader Wins Leader GAA Leader
1970-1971 21 39 18 216 288 Ernie Hicke (22) Dennis Hextall (31) Dennis Hextall (52) Dennis Hextall (217) Gary Smith (19) Gary Smith (3.86)
1971-1972 20 53 5 199 320 Gerry Pinder (23) Dick Redmond (35) Gerry Pinder (54) Paul Shmyr (156) Gilles Meloche (16) Gilles Meloche (3.32)
1972-1973 16 46 16 213 323 Joey Johnston (22) Walt McKechnie (38) Walt McKechnie (54) Bob Stewart (181) Gilles Meloche (12) Gilles Meloche (4.06)
1973-1974 13 55 10 195 342 Joey Johnston (27) Joey Johnston (40) Joey Johnston (67) Bob Stewart (69) Gilles Meloche (9) Ted Tucker (3.39)
1974-1975 19 48 13 212 316 Dave Hrechkosy (29) Stan Weir (27) Stan Weir (45)
Larry Patey (45)
Len Frig (127) Gary Simmons (10) Gary Simmons (3.67)
1975-1976 27 42 11 250 278 Al MacAdam (32) Dennis Maruk (32) Al MacAdam (63) Mike Christie (152) Gary Simmons (15) Gary Simmons (3.33)
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