• The 196970 WCHL season was the fourth season of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). It featured eight teams and a 60-game regular season. The Flin...
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  • Verdun Maple Leafs 1970 Memorial Cup 1970 NHL Entry Draft 196970 OHA season 196970 WCHL season George Richardson Memorial Trophy QMJHL All-Star Teams Archived...
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  • The 196970 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 53rd season of play of the NHL Toronto franchise and 43rd as the Maple Leafs. After qualifying for the playoffs...
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  • The 196970 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 46th season in the NHL. The Bruins were coming off of a successful season in 1968–69, as they finished...
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  • The 196970 Detroit Red Wings season is noted as being Carl Brewer's comeback season in the NHL. Brewer was reunited with former Toronto Maple Leafs teammates...
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  • The 196970 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 61st season of play. The defending Stanley Cup champions finished sixteen games above .500, but it...
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  • The 1970–71 WCHL season was the fifth season of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). It featured ten teams and a 66-game regular season. For the second...
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  • The 196970 Chicago Black Hawks season was the Hawks' 44th season in the NHL, and the club was coming off a sixth-place finish in the East Division in...
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  • The 1968–69 WCHL season was the third season of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), featuing eight teams and a 60-game regular season. The Flin Flon...
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  • The 196970 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' third season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers missed the playoffs for...
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  • from 1968 to 1970. It was formed when the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) broke away from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA), due to disagreements...
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  • 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 season, the Victoria...
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    All-Star Team (1968) WCHL All-Star Team (1969 and 1970) WCHL Goal Scoring Leader (1968 and 1970) WCHL Scoring Champion (1970) WCHL Player of the Year (1970)...
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  • four years with Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Canadian Hockey League (WCHL), where he set numerous team and league records. His most successful year...
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  • The 196970 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the franchise's third season in the National Hockey League. The season saw the Penguins qualify for the playoffs...
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  • Cup championship for the 2001–02 season, defeating the Idaho Steelheads in the finals. Along with other active WCHL teams, the Falcons joined the ECHL...
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    later, in 1970. The WCHL's Flin Flon Bombers challenged the Montreal Junior Canadiens. Considered an outlaw league by the CAHA, WCHL teams were not permitted...
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  • WCHL was now a $1-million operation and that attendance figures had grown from 429,000 during the 1968–69 season to 530,000 during the 196970 season...
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  • Cincinnati club hockey team. Turnbull Cup (MJHL championship) (1969) WCHL First All-Star Team (1972) WCHL goal scoring leader (1972) NHL goal scoring leader (1980)...
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    six WCHL games with the Calgary Centennials. The Medicine Hat Tigers acquired McDonald's playing rights in a trade during the 1970–71 WCHL season. He...
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    head coach of the Black Hawks for part of the 1928–29 season. Gardiner was a member of the WCHL champion Tigers in 1924 and in 1927 won the Hart Trophy...
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  • the league for the 196970 season, which Dawson denied. The MJHL felt it should have been consulted on the terms proposed to the WCHL for rejoining the...
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    during the 1968–69 season, Ginnell showed them the doctor's verdict. Even with such assurances Clarke fell to the second round of the 1969 NHL Amateur Draft...
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  • Leach recorded 87 goals in 1967–68. As 1969 WCHL champion, the Bombers proceeded to win a national championship in 1969 by defeating the St. Thomas Barons...
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    enforcers and holds the NHL record for most penalty minutes in a single season, at 472. Schultz was born in Waldheim, Saskatchewan, but grew up in Rosetown...
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  • dominant junior defenders of his era. Following a memorable 1976–77 season in which he set WCHL records for defenders with 105 assists and 127 points (later...
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  • California Golden Seals following a dominant final junior season with the Winnipeg Jets of the WCHL, during which he finished with 95 points (including a...
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  • Portland Winter Hawks. A second incarnation of the team played only one season in 1977–78 before moving to Great Falls, Montana. The Alberta Amateur Hockey...
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  • grandchildren Brad Ginnell and Derek Ginnell also play hockey. WCHL Coach of the Year Award – 196970, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1974–75 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame...
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  • [citation needed] Following two MJHL seasons with the Dauphin Kings, the Oak Lake, Manitoba native played two WCHL seasons, the first with the Winnipeg Jets...
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