1993–94 WHL season


The 1993–94 WHL season was the 28th season for the Western Hockey League. Sixteen teams completed a 72-game season. The Kamloops Blazers won the President's Cup, before going on to win the Memorial Cup.

Regular season

Final standings

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Saskatoon Blades724922199326229
x Brandon Wheat Kings724225589291251
x Lethbridge Hurricanes723532575306317
x Swift Current Broncos723533474284258
x Medicine Hat Tigers723333672263264
x Red Deer Rebels723536171310334
x Regina Pats723436270308341
Prince Albert Raiders723137466326321
Moose Jaw Warriors722148345269361

West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Kamloops Blazers7250166106381225
x Portland Winter Hawks724922199392260
x Tacoma Rockets723334571303301
x Seattle Thunderbirds723237367283312
x Spokane Chiefs723137466324320
x Tri-City Americans721948543272373
Victoria Cougars721851339222393

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes
PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Lonny BohonosPortland Winter Hawks70629015280
Darcy TuckerKamloops Blazers665288140143
Domenic PittisLethbridge Hurricanes72586912793
Ryan DuthieSpokane Chiefs715769126111
Allan EgelandTacoma Rockets704776123204
John VargaTacoma Rockets656062122122
Stacy RoestMedicine Hat Tigers72487212048
Craig ReicherRed Deer Rebels725267119153
Jeff FriesenRegina Pats66516711848
Maxim BetsSpokane Chiefs634670116111

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 before a crowd of 6,380.

WHL awards