1973–74 Los Angeles Sharks season
| 1973–74 Los Angeles Sharks | |
|---|---|
| Division | 6th Western |
| 1973–74 record | 25–53–0 |
| Home record | 17–22–0 |
| Road record | 8–31–0 |
| Goals for | 239 |
| Goals against | 339 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Dennis Murphy |
| Coach | Terry Slater (5–14–0) Ted McCaskill (20–39–0) |
| Captain | Ted McCaskill (until mid-November) |
| Alternate captains | Gerry Odrowski Jim Watson |
| Arena | L.A. Sports Arena |
| Average attendance | 5,338 (36.7%) |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Marc Tardif (40) |
| Assists | J.P. LeBlanc (46) |
| Points | Marc Tardif (70) |
| Penalty minutes | Steve Sutherland (182) |
| Wins | Ian Wilkie (11) |
| Goals against average | Ian Wilkie (3.92) |
The 1973–74 Los Angeles Sharks season was the Los Angeles Sharks' second and final season in Los Angeles in the World Hockey Association. The club finished last in the WHA Western Division and missed the playoffs. They moved to Detroit, MI after the season and became the Michigan Stags.