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    The 192526 WHL season was the fifth and last season for the now defunct Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), which was renamed Western Hockey League...
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  • Look up whl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WHL may refer to: Western Hockey League (192526), final iteration of the Western Canada Hockey League...
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  • across the border and moved to Portland, Oregon for the start of the 192526 WHL season. The Regina Capitals renamed themselves the Portland Rosebuds...
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  • Western Hockey League (WHL) from 1924 to 1926. The team was based in Victoria, British Columbia, and won the Stanley Cup in 1925, becoming the final non-NHL...
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  • 1926 Stanley Cup Finals (category 192526 NHL season)
    – the WHL folded following the 1926 Finals leaving the Cup to be contested solely by NHL clubs thereafter. The Cougars finished the 192526 WHL regular...
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  • The 192526 Ottawa Senators season was the club's 41st season of play and ninth season in the NHL. The Senators placed first during the regular season...
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  • League (WHL) in 1925 and disbanded in 1926. The WCHL's Victoria Cougars were the last non-NHL team to win the Stanley Cup when they won the 1925 Stanley...
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    single 1925–26 WHL season, finishing second in that season's playoffs. The WHL disbanded after the 192526 season, and the Eskimos joined other WHL teams,...
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  • 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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  • Portland Rosebuds (ice hockey) (category 1925 establishments in Oregon)
    Capitals moved to Portland for the 192526 WHL season. This was the final season for the Western Hockey League (WHL). When the league folded, the Saskatoon...
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    For the 1925–26 season the WCHL was renamed the Western Hockey League (WHL). With the Victoria Cougars' loss in 1926, it would be the last time a non-NHL...
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    year the champions from three CHL member leagues—the Western Hockey League (WHL), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League...
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    playoff champion in 192526 and 1926–27, (along with the O'Brien Cup) before that team would go on to face the Western Hockey League (WHL) champion for the...
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  • In 1924, the PCHA and the WCHL merged to form the Western Hockey League (WHL) and the championship reverted to a single series. After winning in the 1924–25...
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  • Hugh Currie (category Calgary Stampeders (WHL) players)
    Hugh Roy Currie (October 22, 1925 – November 21, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He played one game in the National Hockey League...
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    Cup-winning team, the Vancouver Giants, a major junior Western Hockey League (WHL) team, wore Millionaires jerseys during their November 21, 2008 game against...
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  • Enio Sclisizzi (category Calgary Stampeders (WHL) players)
    again. He spent most of his career in the AHL and the Western Hockey League (WHL). He was a member of the 1950 Calder Cup champion Indianapolis Capitals....
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    Hockey League (WHL) in 1924. † - Engraved their name on the Cup despite only winning the league title of the previous champion.. The WHL folded before...
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  • consider the Chicago and Detroit franchises to be continuations of the defunct WHL teams.) Bruins Black Hawks Falcons Rangers Quakers Boston Bruins Chicago...
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    second relocation brought the Rosebuds back, this time as a member of the WHL (the successor to the PCHA). Portland finished 4th in the standings out of...
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    Aristocrats/Cougars of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA; Western Hockey League (WHL) after 1924), and the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL)...
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    Bob Solinger (category Edmonton Flyers (WHL) players)
    Robert Edward "Solly" Solinger (December 23, 1925 – December 10, 2014) was a professional ice hockey player who played 99 games in the National Hockey...
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  • the WHL stopped challenging for the Stanley Cup (the Victoria Cougars, who had also been the last team from British Columbia to win the Cup in 1925, played...
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  • 1924, the team continued operations until folding at the end of the 192526 WHL season. From 1926 to 1970, Vancouver was home to only minor league teams...
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    Gerry Couture (category Calgary Stampeders (WHL) players)
    Gerald Joseph Wilfred Arthur Couture (August 6, 1925 — July 13, 1994) was a Canadian ice hockey centre. He played in the National Hockey League with the...
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  • represented by various teams in the iterations of the Western Hockey League (WHL) since 1944, of which the major junior Seattle Thunderbirds are the latest...
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    Mark Marquess (ice hockey) (category Tacoma Rockets (WHL) players)
    Clarence Emmett "Mark" Marquess (March 26, 1925 — January 19, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 27 games in the National Hockey...
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    — — — — 192526 Calgary Tigers WHL 11 3 2 5 34 — — — — — 192526 Edmonton Eskimos WHL 17 11 2 13 32 2 0 0 0 6 1926–27 Calgary Tigers PHL 32 26 25 51 58...
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  • Hockey League (1949–52) and Western Hockey League (1952–61) Victoria Cougars (WHL), a major junior team in the Western Hockey League (1971–94), originally...
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    founding of the WHL as a Junior 'A' league, and today features 12 teams, including the Bruins and Red Wings, who returned after stints in the WHL. The University...
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