1969–70 WHL season, the Glossary
The 1969–70 WHL season was the 18th season of the Western Hockey League.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Art Jones (ice hockey), Ice hockey, Lester Patrick Cup, Ottawa Civics, Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL), Portland Buckaroos, Salt Lake Golden Eagles, San Diego Gulls (1966–1974), Seattle Totems, Vancouver Canucks (WHL), Western Hockey League (1952–1974), 1968–69 WHL season, 1970–71 WHL season.
- 1969–70 in American ice hockey by league
- 1969–70 in Canadian ice hockey by league
- Western Hockey League (1952–1974) seasons
Art Jones (ice hockey)
Art Jones (January 31, 1935 – February 3, 2021) was a Canadian ice hockey centre who played the majority of his career in the Western Hockey League for the Portland Buckaroos.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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Lester Patrick Cup
The Lester Patrick Cup was the championship trophy of the Pacific Coast Hockey League and the Western Hockey League (WHL) from 1949 to 1974.
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Ottawa Civics
The Ottawa Civics were a professional ice hockey team based out of Ottawa that played in the World Hockey Association.
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Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL)
The Phoenix Roadrunners were a professional ice hockey team in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Portland Buckaroos
The Portland Buckaroos was the name of several professional ice hockey teams based in Portland, Oregon.
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Salt Lake Golden Eagles
The Salt Lake Golden Eagles were a minor professional hockey team based in Salt Lake City from 1969 to 1994.
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San Diego Gulls (1966–1974)
The original San Diego Gulls team was founded in 1966 as part of the Western Hockey League.
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Seattle Totems
The Seattle Totems were a professional ice hockey franchise in Seattle, Washington.
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Vancouver Canucks (WHL)
The Vancouver Canucks were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the Pacific Coast Hockey League and the Western Hockey League, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Western Hockey League (1952–1974)
The Western Hockey League (WHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league based in Western Canada that operated from 1952 to 1974.
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1968–69 WHL season
The 1968–69 WHL season was the 17th season of the Western Hockey League. 1969–70 WHL season and 1968–69 WHL season are ice hockey competition stubs and Western Hockey League (1952–1974) seasons.
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1970–71 WHL season
The 1970–71 WHL season was the 19th season of the Western Hockey League. 1969–70 WHL season and 1970–71 WHL season are ice hockey competition stubs and Western Hockey League (1952–1974) seasons.
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See also
1969–70 in American ice hockey by league
- 1969–70 AHL season
- 1969–70 CHL season
- 1969–70 IHL season
- 1969–70 NCAA College Division men's ice hockey season
- 1969–70 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season
- 1969–70 NHL season
- 1969–70 WHL season
- 1969–70 WIHL season
1969–70 in Canadian ice hockey by league
- 1969–70 AHL season
- 1969–70 MJHL season
- 1969–70 NHL season
- 1969–70 QMJHL season
- 1969–70 WCHL season
- 1969–70 WHL season
- 1969–70 WIHL season
- Maritime Junior A Hockey League (1968–1971)
Western Hockey League (1952–1974) seasons
- 1952–53 WHL season
- 1953–54 WHL season
- 1954–55 WHL season
- 1955–56 WHL season
- 1956–57 WHL season
- 1957–58 WHL season
- 1958–59 WHL season
- 1959–60 WHL season
- 1960–61 WHL season
- 1961–62 WHL season
- 1962–63 WHL season
- 1963–64 WHL season
- 1964–65 WHL season
- 1965–66 WHL season
- 1966–67 WHL season
- 1967–68 WHL season
- 1968–69 WHL season
- 1969–70 WHL season
- 1970–71 WHL season
- 1971–72 WHL season
- 1972–73 WHL season
- 1973–74 WHL season