1973–74 WHL season
The 1973–74 WHL season was the 22nd and final season of the Western Hockey League. The Phoenix Roadrunners were the President's Cup champions as they beat the Portland Buckaroos in five games in the final series.
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1972–73 WHL season1973-74 WHL seasonAndy HebentonBarry CumminsBarry WilcoxBob ChampouxBob CurrierBob GassoffBob GirardBob HurlburtBrent MeekeBruce BullockBruce GreigButch WilliamsDan SeguinDanny GloorDave HrechkosyDel HallDennis GianniniDoug BuhrEd HatoumFrank SpringFrançois Ouimet (ice hockey)Gary CoalterGary Holt (ice hockey)Gary SimmonsGene SobchukGeorge PesutGlenn PatrickHartland MonahanHowie YoungJean HamelJim MairJim McElmuryJim MoxeyJohn Adams (ice hockey, born 1946)Ken BroderickKen Murray (ice hockey)Larry BolonchukLarry Gould (ice hockey)
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1973–74 WHL season
The 1973–74 WHL season was the 22nd and final season of the Western Hockey League. The Phoenix Roadrunners were the President's Cup champions as they beat the Portland Buckaroos in five games in the final series.
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