1993–94 WHL season
| 1993–94 WHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | Western Hockey League |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
| Number of teams | 16 |
| Regular season | |
| Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy | Kamloops Blazers (6) |
| Season MVP | Sonny Mignacca (Medicine Hat Tigers) |
| Top scorer | Lonny Bohonos (Portland Winter Hawks) |
| Playoffs | |
| Playoffs MVP | Steve Passmore (Blazers) |
| Finals champions | Kamloops Blazers (5) |
| Runners-up | Saskatoon Blades |
| 1993–94 CHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | Canadian Hockey League |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
| Number of teams | 45 |
| OHL | |
| QMJHL | |
| WHL | |
| Memorial Cup | |
| Finals champions | Kamloops Blazers (WHL) (2nd title) |
| Runners-up | Laval Titan (QMJHL) |
The 1993–94 WHL season was the 28th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Sixteen teams completed a 72-game season. The Kamloops Blazers won their sixth Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for best regular season record. In the playoffs, the Blazers defeated the Saskatoon Blades in a re-match of the 1991–92 championship series, claiming their fifth President's Cup and a berth in the 1994 Memorial Cup tournament. The Blazers went on to win their second Memorial Cup title in three seasons.