The 1973–74 Vancouver Blazers season was the second season of operation for the World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise. The team had operated in Philadelphia...
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in the NHL during the 1987-88 NHL season. See 1973–74 Vancouver Blazers season See 1974–75 Vancouver Blazers season Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins...
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teams each played 78 games. The Philadelphia Blazers relocated to Vancouver, becoming the Vancouver Blazers. They were moved to the Western Division and...
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After only one season in Philadelphia, the team relocated to Vancouver for the start of the 1973–74 WHA season and became the Vancouver Blazers. Two years...
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Calgary Cowboys (redirect from Blazers/Cowboys)
Philadelphia Blazers the same year. After only one season in Philadelphia, the team relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, and became the Vancouver Blazers in...
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The 1973–74 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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The 1974–75 Vancouver Blazers season was the Vancouver Blazers' third season of operation in the World Hockey Association (WHA), and their second and final...
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teams. The Vancouver Blazers of the World Hockey Association played in the Pacific Coliseum for two seasons (1973/74 and 1974/75). The Vancouver Royal Canadians...
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and the Dallas Mavericks. The Trail Blazers are the only NBA team based in the Pacific Northwest, after the Vancouver Grizzlies relocated to Memphis and...
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Mike Pelyk (category Vancouver Blazers players)
contact to the Vancouver Blazers of the WHA. However, he was never quite able to return to the potential shown in the 1973–74 season either in his two...
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Nordiques Toronto Toros The Philadelphia Blazers move to Vancouver, British Columbia and become the Vancouver Blazers, joining the West Division. The Chicago...
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injury. On November 3, 1995, Vancouver played their first ever game in Portland against the Trail Blazers and beat the Blazers by a score of 92–80. Benoit...
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Pat Price (ice hockey) (category Vancouver Blazers draft picks)
by the Vancouver Blazers. The WHA had trouble holding onto its draft picks, who often went to the more established NHL teams, but the Blazers landed the...
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Chicago Cougars (section 1973–74 season)
first season (1972–73) and transferred to the Eastern Division for their final two seasons (1973–74 and 1974–75) when the Philadelphia Blazers moved to...
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leave league 1972 – Vancouver Centennials become Vancouver Villas 1972 – Nanaimo Clippers and Bellingham Blazers join league 1973 – Kamloops Rockets move...
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I-5 rivalry (redirect from SuperSonics–Trail Blazers rivalry)
1983 Western Conference First Round: Trail Blazers won, 2–0 1991 Western Conference First Round: Trail Blazers won, 3–2 List of National Basketball Association...
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the most career regular season blocked shots. Blocked shots were first officially recorded in the NBA during the 1973–74 season. A progressive list of...
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Philadelphia Blazers season was the first season of the Blazers' franchise in the World Hockey Association. It would also be the only season of the Blazers in Philadelphia...
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Colin Campbell (ice hockey, born 1953) (category Vancouver Blazers draft picks)
the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft, 5th overall, by the Vancouver Blazers. After one season with the Blazers, Campbell signed on with Pittsburgh. Campbell went...
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traded to Vancouver Blazers for Jean Tetreault, January 1974. Bill Goldthorpe was signed to a contract, May 1974. Minnesota's draft picks at the 1973 WHA Amateur...
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Ron Chipperfield (category Vancouver Blazers draft picks)
round, 20th overall of the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft by the Vancouver Blazers. He joined the Blazers, spending a year with the team before it moved to Calgary...
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Goldie Goldthorpe (category Syracuse Blazers players)
connection to Bob Costas: Costas did radio play-by-play for the 1973-74 Syracuse Blazers, Goldie's team at the time. In the 2013 TV movie Mr. Hockey: The...
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The 1973–74 Winnipeg Jets season was their second season in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; A= Assists; PTS = Points;...
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Pacific Coliseum (category Music venues in Vancouver)
1968 to 1970, Vancouver Canucks (National Hockey League) from 1970 to 1995, the Vancouver Nats (WHL) from 1972 to 1973, the Vancouver Blazers (World Hockey...
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Ralph MacSweyn (category Vancouver Blazers players)
the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the Los Angeles Sharks and Vancouver Blazers from 1972 to 1974. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1964...
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Jimmy Jones (ice hockey) (category Vancouver Blazers draft picks)
as well as the Vancouver Blazers in the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft. He began his professional career with the Blazers the following season. After playing...
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executives inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame: Andy Bathgate, Vancouver Blazers Gerry Cheevers, Cleveland Crusaders Mike Gartner, Cincinnati Stingers...
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The 1973–74 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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Derek Sanderson (category Oklahoma City Blazers (1965–1977) players)
professional debut that season by playing two games with the Bruins. Sanderson also played two games in the CPHL with the Oklahoma City Blazers in 1965–66, recording...
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Don McLeod (category Vancouver Blazers players)
the Soviet Union in September 1974. For the 1974–75 season, McLeod signed with the Vancouver Blazers where he appeared in a league-record 72 games. McLeod...
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