1963-64 WHL (minor pro) Season

This is the 1963-64 season of the Western Hockey League.

It was the 12th season of the league.

The Calgary Stampeders and the Edmonton Flyers dropped out of the league. Spokane returned to the Western International Hockey League. The Spokane Comets franchise was shifted to the Denver Invaders.

With only six teams left, the league again reverted to a single division setup.

Standings
Denver Invaders     70-44-23-3-91    271-202 Portland Buckaroos  70-33-30-7-73    229-228 Los Angeles Blades  70-31-31-8-70    218-244 San Francisco Seals 70-32-35-3-67    228-262 Seattle Totems      70-29-35-6-64    247-228 Vancouver Canucks   70-26-41-3-55    229-258

Semi Finals
Best of 7


 * Los Angeles Blades beat the Denver Invaders 4 wins to 2. (7-3, 2-8, 4-3, 2-3, 5-4, 5-3)
 * San Francisco Seals beat the Portland Buckaroos 4 wins to 1. (6-4, 2-5, 3-2, 4-2, 6-5)

Final
Best of 7


 * San Francisco Seals beat the Los Angeles Blades 4 wins to 2. (1-3, 5-4, 4-2, 5-4, 2-8, 4-3)

The San Francisco Seals won the Lester Patrick Cup.

First Team

 * Goaltender: Al Millar, Denver Invaders
 * Defenceman: Fred Hucul, Denver
 * Defenceman: Sandy Hucul, Denver
 * Center: Guyle Fielder, Seattle Totems
 * Left Winger: Lou Jankowski, Denver
 * Right Winger: Leo Labine, Los Angeles Blades

Second Team

 * Goaltender: Marcel Paille, Vancouver Canucks
 * Defenceman: Gordon Sinclair, Seattle
 * Defenceman: Pat Stapleton, Portland Buckaroos
 * Center: Art Jones, Portland
 * Left Winger: Bill MacFarland, Seattle
 * Right Winger: Buddy Boone, Vancouver

All-Star Game
The league's all-star game was played in Vancouver on Sunday, September 29, 1963.

The Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs beat the league all-stars 3-0.

Attendance was 5,080.