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Vancouver Blazers

First Game Played October 10, 1973

Last Game Played April 6, 1975

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Historical Moments

After a season in Philadelphia, the Blazers with new Owner Jim Pattison relocated to Vancouver. Much like Philadelphia, the Blazers needed to share the city with a NHL team.

They would also share the Pacific Coliseum with the Vancouver Canucks, hoping that Canada's West Coast could support two teams. Hoping to take a big star with them to Vancouver, the Blazers offered Phil Esposito of the Boston Bruins a five year deal, worth $2.

5 million. However, Esposito chose to stay in the NHL for less money, as the Blazers even lost Andre Lacroix who was the inaugural MVP of the World Hockey Association after he signed with the New York Golden Blades.

In their first game at the Pacific Coliseum the Blazers made their new fans in Vancouver go home happy as they beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 in an overtime thriller. However, success was fleeting as they won just two of their next 15 games.

The Blazers never were a factor in the playoff chase, as they finished in fifth place with a record of 27-50-1, as they cycled through three coaches John McKenzie, Phil Watson, and Andy Bathgate. Without Lacroix the team lost much of its scoring ability as Bryan Campbell led the team in scoring with 27 goals and 62 assists, while Danny Lawson led the team with 50 goals.

Another bright spot was Claude St. Sauveur who with 30 goals and 30 assists finished second in Rookie of the Year voting.

Vancouver Blazers Best

Bryan Campbell

Bryan Campbell

1973-1975

Claude St. Sauveur

Claude St. Sauveur

1973-1975

Danny Lawson

Danny Lawson

1973-1975

Don Burgess

Don Burgess

1973-1975

Don McLeod

Don McLeod

1974/7

George Gardner

George Gardner

1973/74

John McKenzie

John McKenzie

1973-1975

John Migneault

John Migneault

1973-1975

Mike Pelyk

Mike Pelyk

1974/75

Murray Myers

Murray Myers

1973-1975

Pete Donnelly

Pete Donnelly

1973/74

Ron Chipperfield

Ron Chipperfield

1974/75

Ron Plumb

Ron Plumb

1973/74

Vancouver Blazers Stadiums

Pacific Coliseum

1973-1975

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