The 1993–94 WHL season was the 28th season of the
Western Hockey League
The Western Hockey League (WHL) is a junior ice hockey league based in Western Canada and the Northwestern United States. The WHL is one of three leagues that constitutes the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) as the highest level of junior hocke ...
(WHL). Sixteen teams completed a 72-game season. The
Kamloops Blazers won their sixth
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for best regular season record. In the playoffs, the Blazers defeated the
Saskatoon Blades in a re-match of the
1991–92 championship series, claiming their fifth
President's Cup and a berth in the
1994 Memorial Cup tournament. The Blazers went on to win their second
Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup () is the national championship of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), a consortium of three Junior ice hockey, major junior ice hockey leagues operating in Canada and parts of the United States. It is a four-team round-robin tou ...
title in three seasons.
Regular season
Final standings
Scoring leaders
''Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes''
1994 WHL Playoffs
All-Star game
On February 1, a combined WHL/
OHL All-Star team defeated the
QMJHL All-Stars 9–7 at
Moncton, New Brunswick
Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because ...
before a crowd of 6,380.
WHL awards
All-Star Teams
See also
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1994 NHL Entry Draft
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1993 in sports
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1994 in sports
References
* 2005–06 WHL Guide
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