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Pages in category "Western Hockey League team maps" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
A map of Western Canada and the Northwest United States, showing the locations of teams in the Western Hockey League. Date: 14 October 2007: Source: Crop and trace of Image:Canada (geolocalisation).svg; Image:Map of USA.svg: Author: Vidioman: Other versions: Image:Whl-teams.gif
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From 1968, the league was renamed the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), and finally the Western Hockey League from 1978 after the admission of American-based teams to the league. The league was the brainchild of Bill Hunter , who desired to build a western league capable of competing with the top leagues in Ontario and Quebec .
Former Western Hockey League teams (2 P) 0–9. Western Hockey League teams navigational boxes (22 P) R. Regina Pats (2 C, 3 P) S. Saskatoon Blades (2 C, 2 P)
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 the Portland Buckaroos in five games in the final series.
1.1 Map of teams. 2 Final Standings. 3 Playoffs. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... 1956–57 Western Hockey League: Division Team City Arena Capacity Coast
Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref(s) Arizona Coyotes (2014–2024) (Phoenix Coyotes) (1996–2014) (Winnipeg Jets) (1979–1996) Mullett Arena: 2022–2024 4,600 2022 Tempe, Arizona [80] Desert Diamond Arena: 2003–2022 17,125 2003 Glendale, Arizona [81] America West Arena: 1996–2003 16,210 1992 Phoenix, Arizona [82 ...