The Portland Winterhawks are a
junior ice hockey
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team based in
Portland,
Oregon
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. Founded in 1950 as the Edmonton Oil Kings, the team relocated to Portland in 1976 and was known as the Winter Hawks until 2009. The team plays in the U.S. Division of the
Western Hockey League
The Western Hockey League (WHL) is a junior ice hockey league based in Western Canada and the Northwestern United States. The WHL is one of three leagues that constitutes the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) as the highest level of junior hocke ...
(WHL), one of three constituent leagues of the
Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The Winterhawks have made a record thirteen appearances in the WHL championship series—including a record-tying four straight from 2011 to 2014—winning the
Ed Chynoweth Cup three times and capturing two
Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup () is the national championship of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), a consortium of three Junior ice hockey, major junior ice hockey leagues operating in Canada and parts of the United States. It is a four-team round-robin tou ...
titles. They were the first American-based team to participate in and win either championship. The team plays its home games at
Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
History
The franchise was founded in 1950 as the
Edmonton Oil Kings. Under
Bill Hunter's leadership, the Oil Kings were a founding franchise of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League in 1966.
Despite winning two league titles in the early 1970s, the arrival of Hunter's
Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton. The Oilers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division (NHL), Pacific Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. Th ...
in the
World Hockey Association
The World Hockey Association () was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972–73 WHA season, 1972 to 1978–79 WHA season, 1979. It was the first major league to compete with the National Hockey League (N ...
precipitated the relocation of the franchise.
In the spring of 1976, it was announced that the franchise, owned by Brian Shaw, would move to Portland, making it the league's first American team and leading the league to simplify its name to the Western Hockey League. The success of the team would lead to the establishment of several more teams in the Northwest United States over the ensuing decades.
In their first season in Portland, the club would lose 7–2 to a travelling Russian club in an exhibition match watched by more than 5,000 fans. Overall, the team carried over its success from its early days in Edmonton—in their first eleven seasons in Portland, the Winterhawks failed to make the playoffs only once, and advanced to the league final five times, winning their first Ed Chynoweth Cup in 1982 and the Memorial Cup in 1983.
In 1982, the Winterhawks became the first American team to win the WHL championship and also the first to compete for the Memorial Cup. In 1983, despite losing the WHL championship series, the Winterhawks participated in the Memorial Cup by virtue of hosting the tournament—the first American team to do so. Brian Shaw had advocated for the participation of a fourth team as tournament host, and after the Winterhawks—led by star rookie
Cam Neely and goaltender
Mike Vernon—won the tournament, the CHL opted to continue with the new format going forward.
The Winterhawks hosted the tournament again in 1986, awarded the tournament when it became clear that the original host of
New Westminster
New Westminster (colloquially known as New West) is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the cap ...
would be unable to host due to also hosting the
1986 World Expo.
In 1998, the Winterhawks, led by
Brenden Morrow and
Marián Hossa, earned their way back to the Memorial Cup—hosted by the rival
Spokane Chiefs—with an Ed Chynoweth Cup championship; they won their second Memorial Cup title with a 4–3 overtime win in the final over the
Guelph Storm.
The Winterhawks advanced to four consecutive WHL championship series from 2011 to 2014, just the second team to do so after the
New Westminster Bruins won four consecutive titles from 1975 to 1978. From 2012 to 2014, the Winterhawks met the revived
Edmonton Oil Kings in each league final. The Winterhawks won one of the finals, in 2013, to advance to the team's fifth Memorial Cup tournament, where it lost the final to the
Halifax Mooseheads.
On November 28, 2012, the WHL announced sanctions against the Winterhawks for a series of player benefits violations over the four previous seasons.
As punishment for the violations, WHL Commissioner
Ron Robison suspended the team from participation in the first five rounds of the 2013
WHL Bantam Draft, and the team forfeited their first round picks from the 2014 to 2017 drafts and was fined $200,000. The WHL also suspended General Manager and Head Coach
Mike Johnston for the remainder of the
2012–13 season, including the 2013 WHL playoffs.
In the midst of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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in May 2020, the franchise filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy. Although the Winterhawks were financially stable, owner Bill Gallacher used the team as security against an unpaid loan; Gallacher ultimately had to sell the franchise in order to repay debts. The WHL Board of Governors approved Winterhawks Sports Group (WSG) as the new owners of the franchise, effective January 1, 2021. Along with the Winterhawks franchise, WSG also acquired the operations of the Winterhawks Skating Center in Beaverton, Oregon, and the Winterhawks Junior Hockey programs. Prior to the start of the 2021–22 WHL season, the team announced that it would be returning to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum full-time after previously dividing games between the Coliseum and
Moda Center since 1995.
The 2023–24 season saw the Winterhawks advance to their first championship final in ten seasons, where they were defeated by the
Moose Jaw Warriors in four consecutive games.
Uniforms, logos, and mascot
The team was known as the Winter Hawks until May 2009, when it issued a press release stating that, "the
space
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...has announced its retirement", and that the team was renaming itself the Winterhawks.
Upon moving to Portland in 1976, the Winter Hawks accepted a donation of old jerseys from the
National Hockey League
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's
Chicago Black Hawks
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, and they kept the design for nearly half of a century. Amid pressure for sports teams to
abandon Native American caricatures, new ownership opted to rebrand the Winterhawks in 2021. The team unveiled its new look on July 14, 2021, featuring new colors and a new hawk logo.
The Winterhawks' also retired their Tom-A-Hawk bird mascot in 2019.
Championships

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Memorial Cup
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(2):
1982–83,
1997–98
*
Ed Chynoweth Cup (3):
1981–82,
1997–98,
2012–13
*
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy (4):
1979–80,
1997–98,
2012–13,
2019–20
*Conference Champions (5):
2010–11,
2011–12,
2012–13,
2013–14,
2023–24
*Division Playoff Champions (8):
1978–79,
1981–82,
1982–83,
1986–87,
1988–89,
1992–93,
1997–98,
2000–01
*Regular Season Division Champions (15):
1977–78,
1978–79,
1979–80,
1981–82,
1982–83,
1988–89,
1992–93,
1996–97,
1997–98,
2001–02,
2010–11,
2012–13,
2013–14,
2019–20,
2023–24
Memorial Cup finals history
The Winterhawks have advanced to three Memorial Cup finals.
*
1983
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
: Win, 8–3 vs
Oshawa Generals
The Oshawa Generals are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. They are based in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The team is named for General Motors, an early sponsor (commercial), sponsor which has its Canadian headquarters in Oshawa. ...
*
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
: Win, 4–3 (OT) vs
Guelph Storm
*
2013
2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years).
2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
: Loss, 4–6 vs
Halifax Mooseheads
WHL Championship history
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1978–79: Loss, 2–4 vs
Brandon Wheat Kings
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1981–82: Win, 4–1 vs
Regina Pats
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1982-83: Loss, 1–4 vs
Lethbridge Broncos
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1986-87: Loss, 3–4 vs
Medicine Hat Tigers
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1988–89: Loss, 0–4 vs
Swift Current Broncos
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1992–93: Loss, 3–4 vs Swift Current Broncos
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1997–98: Win, 4–0 vs Brandon Wheat Kings
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2000–01: Loss, 1–4 vs
Red Deer Rebels
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2010–11: Loss, 1–4 vs
Kootenay Ice
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2011–12: Loss, 3–4 vs
Edmonton Oil Kings
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2012–13: Win, 4–2 vs Edmonton Oil Kings
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2013–14: Loss, 3–4 vs Edmonton Oil Kings
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2023–24: Loss, 0–4 vs
Moose Jaw Warriors
Season-by-season record
''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
Players
Hall of Famers
Four former Portland Winter Hawks alumni are inductees to the
Hockey Hall of Fame
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:
Mark Messier,
Cam Neely,
Marian Hossa, and
Mike Vernon.
This is a list of former players inducted into the Portland Winter Hawks franchise Hall of Fame.
Retired numbers
NHL alumni
List of Portland Winterhawks alumni who have graduated to play in the
National Hockey League
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.
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Rodrigo Abols
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Jim Agnew
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Dave Archibald
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Dave Babych
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Wayne Babych
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Sven Baertschi
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Jozef Balej
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Jeff Bandura
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Dave Barr
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Ryan Bast
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Kieffer Bellows
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Brian Benning
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Jim Benning
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Oliver Bjorkstrand
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James Black
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Joachim Blichfeld
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Lonny Bohonos
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Keith Brown
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Luca Cagnoni
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Dennis Cholowski
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Nick Cicek
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Braydon Coburn
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Ed Cooper
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Craig Cunningham
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Brian Curran
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Tony Currie
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Byron Dafoe
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Matt Davidson
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Adam Deadmarsh
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Chase De Leo
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Jim Dobson
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Brandon Dubinsky
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Matt Dumba
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Brent Fedyk
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Andrew Ference
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Ray Ferraro
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Jeff Finley
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Colin Forbes
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Michael Funk
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Joaquin Gage
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Paul Gaustad
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Pla ...
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Rob Geale
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Cody Glass
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Josh Green
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Jannik Hansen
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Randy Heath
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Adin Hill
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Joel Hofer
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Marcel Hossa
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Marian Hossa
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Dave Hoyda
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Cale Hulse
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Jamie Huscroft
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Randy Ireland
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Brad Isbister
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Seth Jarvis
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Ryan Johansen
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Henri Jokiharju
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Caleb Jones
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Seth Jones
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Jakub Klepis
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Rob Klinkhammer
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Steve Konowalchuk
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John Kordic
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Tyson Kozak
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Richard Kromm
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Jason LaBarbera
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Scott Langkow
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James Latos
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Derek Laxdal
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Doug Lecuyer
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Taylor Leier
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Brendan Leipsic
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Jamie Linden
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John Ludvig
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David Mackey
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Clint Malarchuk
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Darrell May
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Jason McBain
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Frazer McLaren
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Cody McLeod
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Mark Messier
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Brendan Mikkelson
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Roy Mitchell
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Brenden Morrow
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Joe Morrow
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Paul Mulvey
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Brantt Myhres
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Cam Neely
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Scott Nichol
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Nino Niederreiter
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Gary Nylund
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Josh Olson
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Perry Pelensky
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Nic Petan
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Brent Peterson
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Jim Playfair
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Larry Playfair
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Andrej Podkonicky
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Ray Podloski
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Derrick Pouliot
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Nolan Pratt
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Ty Rattie
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Richie Regehr
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Florent Robidoux
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Jeff Rohlicek
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Grant Sasser
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Michael Sauer
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Luca Sbisa
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Dave Scatchard
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Colton Sceviour
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Jeff Sharples
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Brandon Smith
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Ryan Stewart
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Joey Tetarenko
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Mike Toal
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Tim Tookey
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Alfie Turcotte
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Dominic Turgeon
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Perry Turnbull
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Randy Turnbull
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Nick Vachon
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Mike Vernon
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Terry Virtue
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Mickey Volcan
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Gord Walker
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Matt Walker
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Blake Wesley
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Glen Wesley
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Jason Wiemer
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Dan Woodley
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Tyler Wotherspoon
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Gary Yaremchuk
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Ken Yaremchuk
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Brad Zavisha
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Richard Zednik
First round draft picks
Winterhawks players chosen in the first round of the
NHL entry draft:
Team records
During the
2012–13 season, Winterhawks captain Troy Rutkowski established the new team record for most regular games played for the Winterhawks. His career total of 351 games surpassed the previous mark of 328 games set by Kevin Haupt in the
1998–99 season.
References
External links
Portland Winterhawks official homepage
{{Ice hockey teams based in Portland, Oregon
Western Hockey League teams
Ice hockey clubs established in 1976
Winterhawks
1976 establishments in Oregon
Ice hockey teams in Oregon