1973–74 WHA season

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The 1973-74 WHA season was the second season of the now defunct World Hockey Association. Twelve teams each played 78 games. The Philadelphia Blazers relocated to Vancouver in Canada, becoming the Vancouver Blazers. The New York Raiders were renamed the New York Golden Blades and then moved to Cherry Hill, New Jersey to become the New Jersey Knights after just 24 games.

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[edit] Regular season

[edit] Final standings

Eastern Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
New England Whalers 78 43 31 4 90 291 260 875
Toronto Toros 78 41 33 4 86 304 272 871
Cleveland Crusaders 78 37 32 9 83 266 264 1007
Chicago Cougars 78 38 35 5 81 271 273 1041
Quebec Nordiques 78 38 36 4 80 306 280 909
NY Golden Blades / NJ Knights 78 32 42 4 68 268 313 933
Western Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM
Houston Aeros 78 48 25 5 101 318 219 1038
Minnesota Fighting Saints 78 44 32 2 90 332 275 1243
Edmonton Oilers 78 38 37 3 79 268 269 1273
Winnipeg Jets 78 34 39 5 73 264 296 673
Vancouver Blazers 78 27 50 1 55 278 345 1047
Los Angeles Sharks 78 25 53 0 50 239 339 1086

[edit] Scoring leaders

Mike Walton of Minnesota led the league in scoring with 57 goals and 60 assists for 117 points.

[edit] All-Star game

At St. Paul Civic Center in St. Paul, MN, the East defeated the West 8-4.

[edit] Avco World Trophy playoffs

Quarterfinals
  • Houston 4 Winnipeg 0
  • Minnesota 4 Edmonton 1
  • Chicago 4 New England 3
  • Toronto 4 Cleveland 1
Semifinals
  • Houston 4 Minnesota 2
  • Chicago 4 Toronto 3
Avco World Trophy finals
  • Houston 4 Chicago 0

[edit] WHA awards

Avco World Trophy: Houston Aeros
Gary L. Davidson Award: Gordie Howe, Houston Aeros
Bill Hunter Trophy: Mike Walton, Minnesota Fighting Saints
Lou Kaplan Trophy: Mark Howe, Houston Aeros
Ben Hatskin Trophy: Don McLeod, Houston Aeros
Dennis A. Murphy Trophy: Pat Stapleton, Chicago Cougars
Paul Deneau Trophy: Ralph Backstrom, Chicago Cougars
Howard Baldwin Trophy: Bill Harris, Toronto Toros

[edit] See also

[edit] References

Preceded by
1972-73 WHA season
WHA seasons Succeeded by
1974-75 WHA season
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