The Phoenix Roadrunners were a professional ice hockey team in Phoenix, Arizona. They were a member of the Western Hockey League from 1967 to 1974. After...
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The Tucson Roadrunners use a logo very similar to the WHA Roadrunners. The franchise originally competed in the Western Hockey League (WHL) from 1967...
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Phoenix Roadrunners has been the name of several ice hockey teams in Phoenix, Arizona: Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL), a defunct ice hockey team in the minor...
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following the demise of the Phoenix Mustangs, the Phoenix Roadrunners' name was revived. In their first season, 2005–06, the Roadrunners began the season well...
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Bob Barlow (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
parts of two seasons and 51 World Hockey Association games with the Phoenix Roadrunners during the 1974–75 season. He retired after that season and became...
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season record in the WHL, and from 1959 to 1963 the team had played as the Spokane Comets. In 1967 they became the Phoenix Roadrunners. Victoria had had...
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Howie Young (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
retiring. After a year away from the sport, Young signed on with the WHL Phoenix Roadrunners. Despite being 35 and having played defence for most of his career...
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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...
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The 1972–73 WHL season was the 21st season of the Western Hockey League. The Phoenix Roadrunners were the President's Cup champions as they beat the Salt...
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Brian Smith (ice hockey, born 1940) (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
Smith.[citation needed] In the following season, he played for the Phoenix Roadrunners of the Western Hockey League and the Memphis South Stars of the CHL...
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Western Hockey League (1952–1974) (redirect from WHL (minor pro))
The Western Hockey League (WHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league based in Western Canada that operated from 1952 to 1974. The league was managed...
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Sandy Hucul (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
as the Roadrunners' head coach in 1970, and was named the permanent coach after his retirement, also serving as head coach of the WHA Roadrunners from 1974...
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Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum (category Sports venues in Phoenix, Arizona)
for basketball. In addition to the Suns, the Coliseum hosted the Phoenix Roadrunners of the Western Hockey League from 1967 to 1974 and the WHA from 1974...
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Portland Buckaroos were the Lester Patrick Cup champions, defeating the Phoenix Roadrunners four games to one in the final series. Art Jones of Portland led...
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Lester Patrick Cup. At the end of regular season, Seattle Totems and Phoenix Roadrunners are tied with 66 points for 4th place. Both teams played an extra...
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Murray Keogan (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
He would play 124 games in the World Hockey Association with the Phoenix Roadrunners and Calgary Cowboys. Biographical information and career statistics...
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Walt McKechnie (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
1965 to 1967 before turning professional with the Phoenix Roadrunners of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in the 1967–68 season, where he was named the league's...
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Frank Hughes (ice hockey) (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
was a member of the Houston Aeros, California Golden Seals, and Phoenix Roadrunners. Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects...
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Jim Boyd (ice hockey) (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
seasons (1974–1977) in the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the Phoenix Roadrunners and Calgary Cowboys. He scored 49 goals and 80 assists for 129 points...
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René Robert (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
— — 1970–71 Tulsa Oilers CHL 58 26 36 62 85 — — — — — 1970–71 Phoenix Roadrunners WHL 7 4 3 7 6 10 5 3 8 7 1971–72 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 49 7 11 18...
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Ross Brooks (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
Blazers CHL 9 — — — 530 44 0 4.99 — 1 0 1 20 5 0 15.00 — 1970–71 Phoenix Roadrunners WHL 1 0 1 0 60 5 0 5.00 — — — — — — — — — 1970–71 Providence Reds AHL...
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Bob Liddington (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
Chicago Cougars, Houston Aeros, Denver Spurs, Ottawa Civics, and Phoenix Roadrunners. Pronovost, Marcel; Duff, Bob (2012-11-13). Marcel Pronovost: A Life...
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Harry Shaw (ice hockey) (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
11 in (180 cm) Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb) Position Defence Shot Left Played for Phoenix Roadrunners NHL draft Undrafted Playing career 1964–1980...
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Pete Goegan (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
North Stars, with whom he played 46 games in addition to a WHL loan to the Phoenix Roadrunners. He retired a year later in 1969 after playing with the Baltimore...
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Claude LaBrosse (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
LaBrosse for the 1968–69 AHL season by purchasing his rights from the Phoenix Roadrunners. The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search Biographical information...
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Murray Heatley (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
— — 1971–72 Tulsa Oilers CHL 70 20 30 50 68 13 5 4 9 6 1972–73 Phoenix Roadrunners WHL 72 43 55 98 62 10 4 8 12 16 1973–74 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA...
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Pat Hannigan (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
former Lynn McCormick and had daughter Carey, and two sons, Ted and Bill. WHL Coast Division First All-Star Team (1959) AHL First All-Star Team (1965)...
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Bob Charlebois (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
scoring one goal, before being moved to the Western Hockey League's Phoenix Roadrunners where he recorded 31 goals and 30 assists to lead the team. With...
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Bob Mowat (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
winger. Mowat played one season in World Hockey Association for the Phoenix Roadrunners during the 1974–75 WHA season. He was born in Kamloops, British Columbia...
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Wendell Bennett (category Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players)
played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Bennett played with the Phoenix Roadrunners during the 1974–75 WHA season. He was drafted in the third round...
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