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The 1974-75 WHA season was the third season of the now defunct World Hockey Association. Fourteen teams each played 78 games.

Regular season


Final standings

Quebec Nordiques ||78 ||46 ||32 ||0 ||92 ||331|| 299|| 1132 Toronto Toros || 78 || 43 ||33|| 2 || 88 ||349|| 304 ||883 Winnipeg Jets ||78 ||38|| 35 ||5 || 81 ||322 ||293 ||869 Vancouver Blazers ||78 ||37 ||39 ||2 ||76 ||256 ||270 ||1075 Edmonton Oilers ||78 ||36 ||38 ||4 || 76 ||279 ||279 ||896
Canadian Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM

New England Whalers ||78||43|| 30|| 5 || 91 ||274|| 279|| 867 Cleveland Crusaders ||78 || 35 ||40 ||3 || 73|| 236|| 258 ||1273 Chicago Cougars ||78 ||30|| 47|| 1 || 61|| 261 ||312|| 1086 Indianapolis Racers ||78 || 18 ||57|| 3 || 39 ||216 ||338|| 970
Eastern Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM

Houston Aeros||78 ||53 ||25|| 0 || 106|| 369 ||247 ||1257 San Diego Mariners || 78 ||43 ||31 ||4 || 90 ||326 ||268 ||1058 Minnesota Fighting Saints ||78 ||42 ||33|| 3 || 87 ||308 ||279|| 1233 Phoenix Roadrunners || 78 || 39 ||31 ||8 || 86 ||300|| 265 ||1388 M. Stags/Baltimore blades 1975.gifB. Blades || 78 || 21 ||53|| 4 || 46 ||205|| 341 ||1104
Western Division GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM

Scoring leaders

All-Star game


Avco World Trophy playoffs


Avco World Trophy finals

WHA awards


Avco World Trophy: Houston Aeros
Gary L. Davidson Award: Bobby Hull, Winnipeg Jets
Bill Hunter Trophy: Andre Lacroix, San Diego Mariners
Lou Kaplan Trophy: Anders Hedberg, Winnipeg Jets
Ben Hatskin Trophy: Ron Grahame, Houston Aeros
Dennis A. Murphy Trophy: J.C. Tremblay, Quebec Nordiques
Paul Deneau Trophy: Mike Rogers, Edmonton Oilers
Howard Baldwin Trophy: Sandy Hucul, Phoenix Roadrunners
WHA Playoff MVP: Ron Grahame, Houston Aeros

See also


References


World Hockey Association | 1974 in ice hockey | 1975 in ice hockey

 

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