What Could Have Been...
In My Intrepretation
The WHA-NHL merger marked the end of the WHA. I believe if the merger didn't
take place the WHA was in store for a great future. The six remaining teams in the
league were stocked with talent, and Andre LaCroix and myself believe that
the league had equal talent to the NHL. The WHA i think would of started to
put new expansion franchises in around North America agian around 1983 and
from then they would have expanded to catch up again with the NHL. The WHA
I believe would of surpassed the NHL indefinitely around 1992 if they got
proper draft picks (i.e. Mario Lemieux) into the league. This league could
have survived , the thing was that the NHL was too scared to have them around
so they in my opnion merged with them to get rid of the competition which would hurt the clubs in the future even more then before.
Western Conference
Pacific Division
Vancouver Orcas (1996-)
Edmonton Oilers (1972-)
Portland Menace (1997-)
San Francisco Storm (1991-)
Fort Worth Rebels (1996-)
Utah Grizzlies (1994-)
Central Division
Chicago Cougars (1972-)
Indianapolis Racers (1974-)
Minnesota Fighting Saints (1972-)
Winnipeg Jets (1972-)
Houston Aeros (1972-)
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Atlanta Fury (1983-)
Birmingham Bulls (1976-)
New Orleans Ice Gators (1996-)
Virgina Patriotes (1997-)
Philidelphia Phantoms (1994-)
Northeast Division
Cincinati Stingers (1975-)
Cleveland Crusaders (1972-)
Detroit Vipers (1991-)
Toronto Toros (1973-)
New England Whalers (1972-)
Quebec Nordiques (1972-)
Expansion Prospects for the 2002-03 season
Seattle-Tacoma
Halifax
Kansas City
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