The Remparts had a very strong season in 1973-74, finishing in second place in the East Division with a 52-16-2 record, earning 106 points.
In the post-season, the Remparts swept the Shawinigan Dynamos in the QMJHL quarter-finals, winning the series in four games.
Quebec then defeated the Laval National four games to two in the QMJHL semi-finals, setting up a matchup against the league leading Sorel Éperviers in the finals.
The high-scoring Remparts were led offensively by Real Cloutier, who scored 93 goals and a team high 216 points in 69 games.
In the East Division finals, the Pats beat the Swift Current Broncos four games to two, earning the right to compete for the WCHL championship.
The Pats offensive was led by Dennis Sobchuk, who finished second in WCHL scoring with 68 goals and 146 points in 66 games.
Defenseman Greg Joly, known as the best prospect since Bobby Orr, scored 21 goals and 92 points in 67 games during the season.
In the post-season, the Black Hawks cruised to a nine points to one victory over the Oshawa Generals in the OHA quarter-finals.
The Black Hawks were led by Rick Adduono, who finished in a tie for the league lead in points, winning the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy.
Wilf Paiement scored 50 goals and 123 points in 70 games as he was one of the top ranked prospects heading into the 1974 NHL Entry Draft.
Defenseman Rick Hampton led the Black Hawks defense, scoring 25 goals and 50 points in 65 games.
Source [1] Round-robin Semi-Final Final Bill Bell, Glen Burdon, Drew Callander, Dave Faulkner, Clark Gillies, Jon Hammond, Mike Harazny, Greg Joly, Rob Laird, Bob Leslie, Kim McDougal, Jim Minor, Dennis Sobchuk, Dave Thomas, Rob Tudor, Ed Staniowski, Rick Uhrich, Mike Wanchuk, Mike Wirchowski.