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WHL

  • League status: Active
  • Youth league: yes, U20
  • Administered by: Canadian Hockey League
  • Head manager: Ron Robison
  • Year of start: 1966
  • WWW: http://www.whl.ca/
 

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Recent transfersShow all transfers»
28 Jun 2012 | Axel Blomqvist  (F) Rögle BKarrowLethbridge Hurricanes
27 Jun 2012 | Ales Kilnar  (F) HC Vitkovice SteelarrowVancouver Giants
27 Jun 2012 | Edgars Kulda  (F) HK Juniors RigaarrowEdmonton Oil Kings
27 Jun 2012 | Emil Sylvegård  (F) Drummondville VoltigeursarrowRegina Pats
League leaders |  season 2011-2012 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Brendan ShinniminCTri City Americans6958761348245
2.Mark StoneRWBrandon Wheat Kings6641821232245
3.Ty RattieRWPortland Winterhawks6957641215423
4.Adam HughesmanLWTri City Americans7250661164240
5.Jordan WealCRegina Pats7041751163631
6.Patrick HollandRWTri City Americans7225841094842
7.Emerson EtemFMedicine Hat Tigers6561461073429
8.Michael St. CroixCEdmonton Oil Kings7245601054940
9.Michael FerlandLWBrandon Wheat Kings684749968417
10.Sven BärtschiLWPortland Winterhawks473361943615
Show all stats for season 2011-2012
League standings stage:

GROUP: East

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1Moose Jaw Warriors7245819258:213 98
2Saskatoon Blades7240329268:250 83
3Brandon Wheat Kings7239528273:257 83
4Regina Pats7237827230:214 82
5Swift Current Broncos7227837216:272 62
6Prince Albert Raiders7221645219:312 48

GROUP: Central

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1Edmonton Oil Kings7250715310:193 107
2Calgary Hitmen7244325273:221 91
3Medicine Hat Tigers7242624255:209 90
4Kootenay Ice72361026222:201 82
5Red Deer Rebels7232634204:231 70
6Lethbridge Hurricanes7229142225:292 59

GROUP: B.C.

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1Kamloops Blazers7247520290:211 99
2Vancouver Giants7240626255:234 86
3Kelowna Rockets72311031217:242 72
4Victoria Royals7224741233:325 55
5Prince George Cougars7224246166:257 50

GROUP: U.S.

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1Tri City Americans7250418281:190 104
2Portland Winterhawks7249419328:229 102
3Spokane Chiefs7238925257:225 85
4Everett Silvertips72221040185:268 54
5Seattle Thunderbirds7225245173:292 52

Conference QF:
Edmonton 4 - 0 Kootenay
Moose Jaw 4 - 1 Regina
Calgary 1 - 4 Brandon
Medicine Hat 4 - Saskatoon
Tri City 4 - 0 Everett
Kamloops 4 - 0 Victoria
Portland 4 - 0 Kelowna
Vancouver 2 - 4 Spokane

Conference SF:
Edmonton 4 - 0 Brandon
Moose Jaw 4 - 0 Medicine Hat
Tri City 4 - 3 Spokane
Kamloops 3 - 4 Portland

Conference Finals:
Edmonton 4 - 1 Moose Jaw
Tri City 0 - 4 Portland

WHL Finals:
Edmonton 4 - 3 Portland

Last updated: 19 May 2012, 14:56

The WHL is one of three leagues that constitute the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) as the highest level of junior hockey in Canada. Teams play for the Ed Chynoweth Cup, with the winner moving on to play for the Memorial Cup, Canada's national junior championship.
The top eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs, with the division winners declared the top two seeds in the first round of the post-season. The four remaining teams in each conference are reseeded by regular season points in the second round of the playoffs

The WHL comprises 22 teams, divided into two conferences of two divisions. The Eastern Conference comprises 12 teams from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, while the Western Conference comprises ten teams from British Columbia, and the US states of Washington and Oregon.

The WHL was founded in 1966 with seven teams in Saskatchewan and Alberta. It is the brainchild of Bill Hunter, who intended to build a western league capable of competing with the top leagues in Ontario and Quebec. Originally considered an "outlaw league" by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, the WHL was sanctioned as the top junior league in Western Canada when junior hockey was reorganized in 1970. WHL teams have won the Memorial Cup 18 times since the league became eligible to compete for the trophy.

Records
Individual
Most goals in a season: 108, Ray Ferraro, 1983-84
Most assists in a season: 136, Rob Brown, 1986-87
Most points in a season: 212, Rob Brown, 1986-87
Most penalty minutes in a season: 511, Brent Gogol, 1977-78
Most points in a season, rookie: 145, Petr Nedved, 1989-90
Most points in a season, defenceman: 140, Cam Plante, 1983-84
Most hat-tricks in a season: 15, Ray Ferraro, 1983-84
Most goals in a single game: 7, Five times, last by Kimbi Daniels, 1990-91
Team
Most wins in a season: 60, Victoria Cougars, 1980-81
Most wins in an inaugural season: 35, Everett Silvertips, 2003-04
Most points in a season: 125, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79
Most goals in a season: 496, Kamloops Blazers, 1986-87
Fewest goals against in a season: 125, Kelowna Rockets, 2003-04
Most powerplay goals in a season: 180, Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89

Trophies and awards
The Ed Chynoweth Cup is awarded to the WHL's champion
Ed Chynoweth Cup-playoff champions
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy-regular season champions
Four Broncos Memorial Trophy-player of the year
Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy-scholastic player of the year
Bob Clarke Trophy-top scorer
Brad Hornung Trophy-most sportsmanlike player
Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy-top defencemen
Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy-rookie of the year
Del Wilson Trophy-top goaltender
Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy-coach of the year
Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy-executive of the year
Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy-top official
St. Clair Group Trophy-marketing/public relations award
Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy-humanitarian of the year
WHL Plus-Minus Award
airBC Trophy-most valuable player in the playoffs

Recent articlesShow all articles»
Recent newsShow all news»

Oshawa wins Memorial Cup

Oshawa Generals won Memorial Cup last night after beating Kelowna Rockets 2-1 in the final. Oshawa had one European player on the roster: Tobias Lindberg of Sweden who lead the team in scoring with three goals and two assists.

The German forward of Kelowna Rockets, Leon Draisaitl, was the Memorial Cup top scorer with four goals and three assists.

(01 Jun 2015)
 

CHL import draft

The CHL import draft is currently in progress. Pavel Zacha of Czech Republic was the first player to be selected. Sarnia Sting of OHL picked him.
Detailed report will follow later.

(02 Jul 2014)
 

Edmonton Oil Kings wins Memorial Cup

Edmonton Oil Kings with the European players Henrik Samuelsson, Mads Eller and Edgars Kulda has won Memorial Cup, the Canadian junior championship.

(26 May 2014)
 

Don Hay to coach Canada U18 at WJC

Hockey Canada announces that Don Hay, head coach of the WHL's Vancouver Giants, will be the head coach of Canada's National Men's Under-18 Team for the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship, April 18-28 in Sochi, Russia.
Hockey Canada also announced that Jody Hull, head coach of the OHL's Peterborough Petes, and Yves Sarault have been named assistant coaches.

(25 Mar 2013)
 

Glen Hanlon appointed as assistant coach in WHL

The Vancouver Giants of the WHL announced that Glen Hanlon has been appointed as the club's new assistant coach. The former Belarus and Slovakia coach signed a multi-year deal with the organization.
At the club level, Hanlon has coached the AHL Portland Pirates, the Washington Capitals, Finnish Jokerit and Belarusian Dinamo Minsk.
"Junior hockey is the one level I have never coached at. I am excited to get the chance to work with young players and to learn and work with Don Hay, who I believe is the best junior coach in Canada," said Hanlon.

(23 Jun 2011)
 

Chilliwack Bruins relocate to Victoria to become Victoria Royals

After the league announced the relocation of the Chilliwack Bruins to the British Columbia capital Victoria, the Western Hockey League (WHL) announce that the team has selected the nickname Royals for the franchise.
The logo that will represent the team is a lion holding a hockey stick perched on top of the word "Royals". The lion has a maple leaf on one of his forelegs to represent the team's Canadian roots, and the serif coming off of the letter "R" in the word Royals creates the letter "V" that stands for Victoria.
The colours for the Royals will be royal blue, black, white, red and silver. The jerseys are blue, white and black, and are the same design used by the National Hockey League's Tampa Bay Lightning for their third jersey.

(21 Jun 2011)
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