• The 197374 Toronto Toros season was the team's first season in Toronto, as they spent their inaugural season as the Ottawa Nationals in 1972–73. The...
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  • The Toronto Toros were an ice hockey team based in Toronto that played in the World Hockey Association from 1973 to 1976. The franchise was awarded to...
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  • The 197374 WHA season was the second season of the World Hockey Association, and lasted from October 1973 until the Avco Cup final game on May 19, 1974...
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  • The 197374 Cleveland Crusaders season was the Cleveland Crusaders' second season of operation in the World Hockey Association. The Crusaders placed second...
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  • Brit Selby (category Toronto Toros players)
    In 197374, he was traded to the Toronto Toros, where he would retire. After his playing career, Selby became a history teacher at North Toronto Collegiate...
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  • The 197374 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques second season, as they were coming off a 33–40–5 record, earning 71 points, failing to qualify for...
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  • final, they defeated the Toronto Toros, four games to three, with the Cougars winning the decisive seventh game on Toronto ice, 5-2. Chicago would be...
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  • The Toronto Blizzard were a professional soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that played in the North American Soccer League (NASL). The Toronto...
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  • during the 1973-74 season. Chicago Cougars Cleveland Crusaders Indianapolis Racers New England Whalers The Quebec Nordiques and Toronto Toros move from...
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    Frank Mahovlich (category Toronto Toros players)
    Canada again at the 1974 Summit Series. In the WHA, he played for the Toronto Toros and the Birmingham Bulls until his retirement in 1979 at the age of...
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    Maple Leaf Gardens (category City of Toronto Heritage Properties)
    to upgrade the Coliseum. The Toros ended up at Varsity Arena for the 197374 season. In the following season, the Toros moved to the Gardens after negotiating...
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  • Professional Hockey League. The Toros had been modestly successful on the ice since moving to Toronto before the start of the 197374 season and had drawn fairly...
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    Paul Henderson (category Toronto Toros players)
    playoffs. Prior to the 197374 NHL season, Henderson spoke to John Bassett, owner of the World Hockey Association (WHA)'s Toronto Toros. Bassett offered Henderson...
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  • 1974–75 Toronto Toros season was the team's second season in Toronto, after spending their inaugural season as the Ottawa Nationals in 1972–73. The Toros moved...
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  • dressing facilities. Ahead of the 197374 season, Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard deliberately made the Toronto Toros' lease terms at Maple Leaf Gardens...
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  • Rich Dupras (category Toronto Toros players)
    ice hockey player. During the 197374 season, Dupras played two games in the World Hockey Association with the Toronto Toros. As a youth, he played in the...
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  • with both the Toronto Maple Leafs and also the Toronto Toros of the WHA. They also played part of their home schedule in the 1976–77 season in Brantford...
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  • Guido Tenesi (category Toronto Toros draft picks)
    NHL Amateur Draft, and was also drafted by the Toronto Toros in the 9th round (106th overall) of the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft. Tenesi played in the American...
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    Pat Hickey (ice hockey) (category Toronto Toros draft picks)
    ice hockey left winger who played 2 seasons in the World Hockey Association with the Toronto Toros and then 10 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL)...
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  • Bill Holden (ice hockey) (category Toronto Toros players)
    Association (WHA). Holden played two games for the Toronto Toros and Winnipeg Jets during the 197374 WHA season. "Bill Holden Stats, Height, Weight, Position...
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  • The 197374 Edmonton Oilers season was the second season of operation of the Edmonton Oilers in the World Hockey Association. The Oilers' qualified for...
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  • Ottawa Nationals (category Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 1973)
    became the Toronto Toros. The last Ottawa Nationals player active in North American major professional hockey was Mike Amodeo, who played one season in the...
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    Václav Nedomanský (category Toronto Toros players)
    three seasons in the World Hockey Association with the Toronto Toros and the Birmingham Bulls, peaking with 56 goals and 98 points for Toronto in 1975–76...
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    Bobby Baun (category Toronto Toros)
    National Hockey League for 17 seasons from 1956 to 1973. His nickname was "Boomer". Baun played junior hockey with the Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey...
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  • Miami Toros was televised live on CBS, the first national broadcast of a pro soccer match in the United States since 1968. The 1974 and 1975 seasons saw...
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  • Mohawk Valley Comets (category Toronto Toros minor league affiliates)
    a former professional ice hockey team based in Utica, New York. They were a member of the North American Hockey League from 1973 to 1977. v t e v t e...
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    Mike Kitchen (category Toronto Toros draft picks)
    the seventh round of the 1976 WHA Amateur Draft, 83rd overall, by the Toronto Toros, although Kitchen ultimately chose to enter the NHL. Kitchen was born...
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  • Gilles Gratton (category Toronto Toros players)
    with the Ottawa Nationals; in 1973, Gratton would move with the team to Toronto, as the franchise became the Toronto Toros. At the 1974 Summit Series, Gratton...
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  • The 197374 New England Whalers season was the second season of the Whalers' franchise. The Whalers qualified for the playoffs for the second-straight...
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  • The 197374 Chicago Cougars season was the Chicago Cougars' second season of operation in the World Hockey Association. The team qualified for the playoff...
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