Winnipeg Clubs
- Year of foundation: 1967
- Colours: Red, navy, white
- Club status: active
- Address: P.O. Box 2143
Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4K7 - Phone: +1 (403) 328-1986
- Fax: +1 (403) 329-1622
- Email: info@lethbridgehurricanes.com
- WWW: Lethbridge Hurricanes
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Season 1973-1974
This club in 1973-1974: WCHL (1967-78)
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
D | Paul Baxter | 28.10.1955 | 180 cm | 86 kg | left | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
ENMAX Centre Lethbridge
- Adress: ENMAX Centre
2510 Scenic Drive South
Lethbridge, AB
T1K 1N2 - Phone: +1 (403) 320.4040
- Email: Kim.Gallucci@lethbridge.ca
- Web: http://www.enmaxcentre.ca
- Capacity: 5479
- Opened in: 1974
When the Lethbridge Broncos returned to their original home of Swift Current following the 1985-86 season, hockey fans in Lethbridge did not have to wait long for a new team. After only one year out of the league, Lethbridge returned to the WHL in 1987-88 when the Calgary Wranglers moved south to become the Hurricanes.
- from 1967 to 1973: Winnipeg Jets (WCHL)
- from 1973 to 1976: Winnipeg Clubs
- from 1976 to 1977: Winnipeg Monarchs
- from 1977 to 1987: Calgary Wranglers
- from 1987 to present: Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Lethbridge Hurricanes (official)
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- Youngest player: Paul Baxter (18 years)
- Oldest player: Paul Baxter (18 years)
- Shortest player: Paul Baxter (180 cm)
- Tallest player: Paul Baxter (180 cm)
- Nationalities: Canada (1)
Winnipeg Clubs participates in season 1973-1974: WCHL (1967-78)
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