1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season

The 1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 59th season of play. The Canadiens won their 15th Stanley Cup in club history.

Expansion draft
The 1967 NHL Expansion Draft was held on June 6, 1967, in the ballroom of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. The Canadiens lost 18 players in the NHL Expansion Draft. General manager Sam Pollock helped Clarence Campbell draw up the rules for the draft. The most notable players lost were Charlie Hodge, Jean-Guy Talbot, Dave Balon and Jim Roberts.

Regular season
On March 3, 1968, Jean Beliveau joined Gordie Howe as the only players to have 1000 career points.

Stanley Cup finals
This was the first Stanley Cup after the 1967 expansion. Montreal defeated Boston and Chicago to advance to the finals as the East Division champion. St. Louis would defeat Philadelphia and Minnesota to advance to the finals as the West Division champion.

Montreal wins the series 4–0.

Awards and records

 * Prince of Wales Trophy.
 * Jean Beliveau, runner-up, Hart Trophy.
 * Claude Provost, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
 * J. C. Tremblay, defence, NHL Second Team All-Star.
 * J. C. Tremblay, runner-up, Norris Trophy.
 * Rogie Vachon and Gump Worsley, Vezina Trophy.
 * Gump Worsley, goaltender, NHL First Team All-Star.

Draft picks
Montreal's draft picks at the 1967 NHL Amateur Draft held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.