WHA All-Star Game


The World Hockey Association was a professional hockey league founded in 1973. The WHA ceased to exist after merging with the National Hockey League in 1979. In total, the league held seven all-star games, with four of the matchups involving the Western and Eastern Divisions. Two matched league All-Stars against world competition and one utilized the defending Avco Cup champion. All except the last edition was one game, as the league elected to use their All-Star team to play Moscow Dynamo for three games.

List of games

Eastern Division Western Division Canada WHA All-Stars

YearResultHost arenaHost cityGame MVP
1973Eastern 6, Western 2Colisée de QuébecQuebecWayne Carleton, Ottawa Nationals
1974Eastern 8, Western 4St. Paul Civic CenterSt. Paul, MinnesotaMike Walton, Minnesota Fighting Saints
1975Western 6, Eastern 4Edmonton ColiseumEdmonton, AlbertaRejean Houle, Quebec Nordiques
1976Canada 6, United States 1Richfield ColiseumCleveland, OhioCanada: Real Cloutier
Paul Shmyr
1977Eastern 4, Western 2Hartford Civic CenterHartford, ConnecticutWestern: Willy Lindstrom, Winnipeg Jets
Eastern: Jean-Louis Levasseur
1978Quebec Nordiques 5, WHA All-Stars 4Colisée de QuébecQuebecWHA: Mark Howe, New England Whalers
Quebec: Marc Tardif
1979WHA All-Stars 4 Moscow Dynamo 2
WHA All-Stars 4, Moscow Dynamo 2
WHA All-Stars 4, Moscow Dynamo 3
Edmonton ColiseumEdmonton, CanadaNo MVP