1967 Regular Season
American:
The New York Metros continue to improve, posting 37 wins and only three losses. Kryztfer Lang continues to be a game-changer at shooting guard. After last year’s trade fiasco, the Twin Cities Chargers rally under rookie C John Faisal to take the second-place American slot. The San Diego Tigers shock many in the league and rise to third. St. Louis continues to be mediocre, sitting around .500. With stars C A.B. Morales and PF Robert Haraghty playing a combined total of nine games this season, the Crew fall far from their usual place in the playoffs. The Detroit Jets were plagued by injury and could not string together more than two wins in a row in a season they spent in the cellar.
Canadian:The Calgary Outlaws, who have not yet missed the finals, take home their first Division first-place. Outlaws PG Mike Grzelak was a particularly bright star in a fantastic constellation. The Ottawa Herons appear to have been playing the long game with their monumental trade a season ago, making the playoffs for the first time. With their move to Halifax, the former Guerriers squad has ascended to third. For the first time, the Fishermen have won more games than they lost. The Winnipeg Wolves and the Toronto Falcons have both come short of the sweet dessert of the playoffs they tasted in past seasons. The Falcons, in particular, had a meteoric fall, with last year’s division-winning teamwork nowhere to be found. The Vancouver Lumberjacks were Canada’s unfortunate cellar-dwellers this year.
Johnson Cup Final:
1. New York Metros vs 2. Twin Cities Chargers
Pearson Cup Final:
1. Calgary Outlaws vs 2. Ottawa Herons