1975–76 WCHL season

The 1975–76 WCHL season was the tenth season of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), featuring twelve teams and an expanded 72-game regular season.The New Westminster Bruins topped the regular season standings with 54 wins, and in the playoffs won their second consecutive President's Cup, defeating the Saskatoon Blades in a rematch of the previous season's final.The Bruins advanced to the 1976 Memorial Cup tournament, losing the final to the Hamilton Fincups.Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes On January 15, the West All-Stars defeated the East All-Stars 8–7 at Lethbridge, Alberta in front of a crowd of 2,413.
Western Hockey LeagueSeason championsNew Westminster BruinsBernie FederkoSaskatoon BladesTop scorer1974–751976–77Canadian Hockey LeagueMemorial CupHamilton FincupsWestern Canada Hockey LeaguePresident's Cup1976 Memorial CupBrandon Wheat KingsLethbridge BroncosWinnipeg ClubsRegina PatsFlin Flon BombersKamloops ChiefsMedicine Hat TigersVictoria CougarsEdmonton Oil KingsCalgary CentennialsGreg CarrollDon MurdochBlair ChapmanFred BerryRick ShinskeMorris LukowichRich GosselinDale McMullinLethbridge, AlbertaMost Valuable PlayerMost Sportsmanlike PlayerTop DefensemanKevin McCarthyRookie of the YearSteve TambelliniTop GoaltenderCoach of the YearRegular season championsGlen HanlonDave ParroBrad MaxwellBarry BeckSteve Clippingdale1976 NHL Entry Draft1975 in sports1976 in sports1974–75 WCHL seasonWHL seasons1976–77 WCHL season1966–671967–681968–691969–701970–711971–721972–731973–741977–781978–791979–801980–811981–821982–831983–841984–851985–861986–871987–881988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–25