1978–79 WHA season
The 1978–79 WHA season was the seventh and final season of the World Hockey Association (WHA). Prior to the start of the season, the Houston Aeros folded leaving seven teams to start the season. Only six would finish however, as the Indianapolis Racers folded after 25 games on December 15, 1978. The remaining six teams each played 80 games, including one game each per team against a Soviet All-Star squad and the Czechoslovakian National Team, the second consecutive year for this arrangement. The Soviet team won four of their six games and tied another; the Czechoslovak team only won once and tied once against four losses. In addition, because the Racers had folded after playing an odd number of games, the Edmonton Oilers played the Finnish National Team (with future Oiler Jari Kurri) once
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1978–79 WHA season
The 1978–79 WHA season was the seventh and final season of the World Hockey Association (WHA). Prior to the start of the season, the Houston Aeros folded leaving seven teams to start the season. Only six would finish however, as the Indianapolis Racers folded after 25 games on December 15, 1978. The remaining six teams each played 80 games, including one game each per team against a Soviet All-Star squad and the Czechoslovakian National Team, the second consecutive year for this arrangement. The Soviet team won four of their six games and tied another; the Czechoslovak team only won once and tied once against four losses. In addition, because the Racers had folded after playing an odd number of games, the Edmonton Oilers played the Finnish National Team (with future Oiler Jari Kurri) once
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La saison 1978-1979 de l'Assoc ...... pour la fermeture de la ligue.
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The 1978–79 WHA season was the ...... hises were paid a sum to fold.
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World Hockey Association 1978/ ...... NHL inför säsongen 1979/1980.
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La saison 1978-1979 de l'Assoc ...... la compétition pour 80 matchs.
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La stagione 1978-1979 è stata ...... ro storia, l'ultimo della WHA.
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The 1978–79 WHA season was the ...... future Oiler Jari Kurri) once
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World Hockey Association 1978/ ...... 129 poäng, 75 mål + 54 assist.
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