The 1965–66 WHL season was the 14th season of the Western Hockey League. Six teams played a 72-game schedule, and the Victoria Maple Leafs were the Lester...
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the 1965 NHL amateur draft. 1965–66 NHL season List of NHL players "1965 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 14, 2008. "1965 NHL...
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San Francisco Seals (ice hockey) (redirect from San Francisco Seals (WHL))
the WHL and American Hockey League were considering merging to form a rival major league. The WHL and AHL played an interlocking schedule in 1965–66, but...
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Western Hockey League (1952–1974) (redirect from WHL (minor pro))
(NHL). In the 1965–66 and 1967–68 seasons, the WHL played an interlocking schedule with the American Hockey League. Fears that the WHL (or a WHL/AHL merger)...
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became a WHL team with the merger of the PCHL with the Western Canada Senior Hockey League in 1952. The Canucks played 25 seasons in the WHL between 1945...
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Portland Buckaroos (section WHL/WIHL era (1960–1975))
McLeod (four-time WHL Outstanding Goaltender Award) Doug Messier (father of NHL Hall of Famer Mark Messier) Cliff Schmautz (1965–66 Leading Scorer Award)...
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Regina Pats (section WHL Championship)
2016–17 WHL Division Playoff Champions (6): 1966–67, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1983–84 WHL Conference Champions (1): 2016–17 Regular Season WHL Division...
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Kings hockey team in the WHL that played only one season. The Flin Flon Bombers moved to Edmonton for the 1978–79 WHL season, but only survived one year...
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Orland Kurtenbach (category Vancouver Canucks (WHL) players)
Mintos for two seasons, also making brief appearances with the Saskatoon Quakers of the minor professional Western Hockey League (WHL) during that time...
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Gump Worsley (category Edmonton Flyers (WHL) players)
back down to the minor leagues the following season. In 1953-54, playing for the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL, he won the league's most valuable player award...
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Brandon Wheat Kings (section WHL Championship)
regular season record in WHL history from the 1978–79 season, when the Wheat Kings posted 58 wins and 125 points. That season, they won their first of...
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Andy Bathgate (category Vancouver Canucks (WHL) players)
Hockey League (WHL). He started his professional career with the Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League (AHL) in the 1952–53 season. He bounced between...
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Victoria Maple Leafs (section 1965-66 season)
professional ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League (WHL) that played three seasons in Victoria, British Columbia, beginning in 1964. They were...
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Craig Berube (category 1965 births)
Craig Berube (/bəˈruːbiː/; born December 17, 1965) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player who is the head coach for the Toronto...
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The 1966–67 WHL season was the 15th season of the Western Hockey League. Seven teams played a 72-game schedule, and the Seattle Totems were the Lester...
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The 1964–65 WHL season was the 13th season of the Western Hockey League. The Portland Buckaroos were the President's Cup champions as they beat the Victoria...
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Guyle Fielder (category Edmonton Flyers (WHL) players)
Red Wings and Boston Bruins. He played a total of 22 seasons in the Western Hockey League (WHL), mainly for the Seattle Totems, as well as for the New...
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Dave Lowry (category 1965 births)
2009, where he served for three seasons. On July 19, 2012, Lowry was named the head coach of the Victoria Royals of the WHL. On May 30, 2017, Lowry was hired...
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Laycoe Cup as the WHL's top defenceman for the 1964–65 season. Stapleton was briefly the property of the Toronto Maple Leafs in June 1965 as part of a trade...
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Norm Ullman (category Edmonton Flyers (WHL) players)
Edmonton Flyers of the WHL. He turned pro with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League in the 1955–56 NHL season. He was renowned as an excellent...
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Seattle Totems (redirect from Seattle Totems (WHL))
The team rejoined the WHL as the Seattle Americans the following season, finishing in first place in 1957 led by a tremendous season by Fielder, who broke...
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Russ Courtnall (category Victoria Cougars (WHL) players)
Russell William Courtnall (born June 2, 1965) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs...
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John Miner (ice hockey) (category 1965 births)
Edmonton Oilers. He was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. WHL East Second All-Star Team – 1984 WHL East First All-Star Team – 1985 Biographical information...
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Bill Mosienko (section Regular season and playoffs)
trophy. He was named to the WHL All-Star team three times: 1957, 1958 and 1959. Though he scored 88 points in the 1958–59 season, Mosienko announced his retirement...
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Willie O'Ree (category Los Angeles Blades (WHL) players)
minor leagues, O'Ree won two scoring titles in the Western Hockey League (WHL) between 1961 and 1974, scoring 30 or more goals 4 times, with a high of...
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Andy Hebenton (section Regular season and playoffs)
Team (1949) PCHL Championship (1951) WHL Championships (1965 & 1966) WHL Second All-Star Team (1955, 1965 & 1970) WHL First All-Star Team (1971 & 1973) Lady...
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Gilles Villemure (category Vancouver Canucks (WHL) players)
leagues, principally with the Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League (WHL), the Baltimore Clippers and the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League...
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Jim McKenny (category Vancouver Canucks (WHL) players)
called up from the Marlboros to play two games with the Leafs in the 1965–66 season. He was given two other opportunities with the Leafs in 1966–67 and...
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Cliff Schmautz (section Regular season and playoffs)
assists. His younger brother Bobby Schmautz also played in the NHL. 1965-66 WHL League Scoring & Penalty Leaders Biographical information and career...
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