Western Hockey League
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- This article refers to the junior Western Hockey League. For other leagues with the same name, see Western Hockey League (disambiguation).
The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey Major Junior Tier I leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. It was founded in 1966 as the Western Canada Junior Hockey League, and then Western Canada Hockey League with Bill Hunter as chairman of the board. In 1978, it became known as the Western Hockey League.
History
- ''See Also: Timeline of WHL history
Hunter's hopes became reality in the summer of 1966, when a revolt within the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League caused several of its top clubs, the Estevan Bruins, Regina Pats, Saskatoon Blades, Moose Jaw Canucks and Weyburn Red Wings, to leave the league and join Hunter's Oil Kings, and a new franchise in Calgary, the Calgary Buffaloes. The seven franchises formed the Western Canada Junior Hockey League. The Moose Jaw Canucks won the first league championship.
The early years
In the beginning, the WCHL - which dropped the word 'Junior' from its name in 1968 - battled continuously with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. Initially, the CAHA considered the WCHL to be an "outlaw league", and denied its champions the right to compete for the Memorial Cup. The provincial junior leagues quickly realized that the WCHL was too strong to compete against, and bowed out of competition for the Memorial Cup. When the CAHA reorganized junior hockey in 1971, it named the WCHL one of three Tier I Major-Junior leagues, along with the Ontario Hockey Association's Tier I division (now the Ontario Hockey League) and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.The first decade of the WCHL saw constant expansion and franchise movement as the league spread throughout the west. The Flin Flon Bombers became the league's first powerhouse team, led by future NHL stars Bobby Clarke and Reggie Leach. The Brandon Wheat Kings and Swift Current Broncos joined in 1967, the Medicine Hat Tigers in 1970. The WCHL truly became a western league in 1971 when Estevan moved to B.C. to become the New Westminster Bruins, joined by expansion franchises the Victoria Cougars and Vancouver Nats.
In the mid 1970s, the New Westminster Bruins became the WCHL's first true dynasty, capturing four consecutive championships between 1975 and 1978. The Bruins also won back-to-back Memorial Cups in 1977 and 1978.
In 1976, the Oil Kings succumbed to the competing Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association and relocated to Portland to become the Winter Hawks, the WCHL's first American franchise. With the addition of American teams in Seattle and Billings a year later, the WCHL shortened its name to the Western Hockey League.
Brawling 80s
The 1980s were marked by several brawls that involved police intervention, one of the most bizarre trades in hockey history, and the tragic deaths of four players in a bus crash.Early in the 1980-81 WHL season, Medicine Hat Tigers GM/Coach Pat Ginnell traded blows with a linesman during a bench clearing brawl against the Lethbridge Broncos. Ginnell was found guilty of assault, fined $360 and suspended for 36 games by the WHL. In March, 1982, a violent brawl between the Regina Pats and Calgary Wranglers saw the two teams collectively fined $2250 and players suspended for 73 games combined. Pats coach Bill LaForge would end up in a courtroom later that season when he got into an altercation with a fan. LaForge was acquitted when the judge noted that it was hard to convict a man for assault when faced with "an obnoxious person trying to get into the coach's area."[link]. LaForge would resign following the season after serving three separate suspensions.
On January 19, 1983, the Seattle Breakers dealt the rights to Tom Martin to the Victoria Cougars in exchange for the Cougars' team bus. The Breakers could not sign Martin, who wanted to play in his home town of Victoria, while the Cougars could not use the bus, as they had purchased it from the Spokane Flyers when they folded, but were unwilling to pay the taxes and duties it would cost to register the vehicle in Canada. Thus, the deal made perfect sense.
On December 30, 1986, tragedy struck the Swift Current Broncos when their bus slid off an icy highway and rolled on the way to Regina for a game. Scott Kruger, Trent Kresse, Brent Ruff and Chris Mantyka were killed. The Broncos retired their numbers, and to this day still wear a commemorative patch in remembrance of the four players who died. The WHL would later rename the award for Most Valuable Player as the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy in their honor.
The modern WHL
The last 15 years in the WHL have been marked by another period of expansion, and the return of the league to Western Canada's major cities. In 1995, the Calgary Hitmen were born when a group of investors, including Bret "the Hitman" Hart, from whom the team got its name, were granted an expansion franchise. Despite early fears that the WHL could not succeed in an NHL city, the Hitmen have been a major success, averaging as many as 10,000 fans per game in 2004-05. The Hitmen were followed one year later by the Edmonton Ice, who unfortunately failed after only two seasons because of conflicts with the Edmonton Oilers. The team would become the Kootenay Ice, who have become a major success in Cranbrook, British Columbia despite being one of the smallest markets in the league. In 2001, the Vancouver Giants were born. In 2006, with the Oilers finally supporting the WHL rather than opposing it, Edmonton will get its third chance, as the Oilers were granted an expansion team to begin play in the 2007-08 season.The Kamloops Blazers became the WHL's second dynasty in the early 1990s when they won both the WHL Championship and Memorial Cup three times in four years between 1992 and 1995. The Kelowna Rockets may become the third dynasty, winning two WHL titles in 2003 and 2005, and winning the Memorial Cup as host city in 2004.
The WHL is known for producing large, hard-hitting defensemen and gritty power fowards.
Member teams
For the 2006-07 season, the WHL will be comprised of 21 teams divided into two conferences. With the addition of the expansion Chilliwack Bruins, the league is realigning as follows:- The Chilliwack Bruins begin play in the B.C. Division of the Western Conference.
- The Kootenay Ice move to the Eastern Conference, and join the Central Division.
- The Swift Current Broncos move to the East Division.
Eastern Conference
The Eastern Conference is divided into the East and Central divisions, which comprises teams from Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
| Division | Team | City | Arena | Founded* | Titles** |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East | Brandon Wheat Kings | Brandon, Manitoba | Keystone Centre | 1968† | 2 |
| Moose Jaw Warriors | Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan | Moose Jaw Civic Centre | 1984 (1980 as Winnipeg Warriors) | 0 | |
| Prince Albert Raiders | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | Art Hauser Centre | 1982† | 1 | |
| Regina Pats | Regina, Saskatchewan | Brandt Centre | 1966† | 2 | |
| Saskatoon Blades | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | Credit Union Centre | 1966† | 0 | |
| Swift Current Broncos | Swift Current, Saskatchewan | Centennial Civic Centre | 1967 | 2 (3) | |
| Central | Calgary Hitmen | Calgary, Alberta | Pengrowth Saddledome | 1995 | 1 |
| Edmonton WHL‡ | Edmonton, Alberta | Rexall Place | 2007 | 0 | |
| Kootenay Ice | Cranbrook, British Columbia | Cranbrook Recreational Complex | 1998 (1996 as Edmonton Ice) | 2 | |
| Lethbridge Hurricanes | Lethbridge, Alberta | ENMAX Centre | 1987 (1967 as Winnipeg Jets) | 1 | |
| Medicine Hat Tigers | Medicine Hat, Alberta | Medicine Hat Arena | 1970 | 4 | |
| Red Deer Rebels | Red Deer, Alberta | ENMAX Centrium | 1992 | 1 |
Western Conference
The Western Conference is divided into the B.C. and U.S. divisions, which consist of teams from British Columbia, Oregon and Washington.
| Division | Team | City | Arena | Founded* | Titles** |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.C. | Chilliwack Bruins | Chilliwack, British Columbia | Prospera Centre | 2006 | 0 |
| Kamloops Blazers | Kamloops, British Columbia | Interior Savings Centre | 1981 (1966† as Estevan Bruins) | 6 (11) | |
| Kelowna Rockets | Kelowna, British Columbia | Prospera Place | 1995 (1991 as Tacoma Rockets) | 2 | |
| Prince George Cougars | Prince George, British Columbia | CN Centre | 1994 (1971 as Victoria Cougars) | 0 (1) | |
| Vancouver Giants | Vancouver, British Columbia | Pacific Coliseum | 2001 | 1 | |
| U.S. | Everett Silvertips | Everett, Washington | Everett Event Center | 2003 | 0 |
| Portland Winter Hawks | Portland, Oregon | Memorial Coliseum & Rose Garden | 1976 (1966† as Edmonton Oil Kings) | 2 (4) | |
| Seattle Thunderbirds | Seattle, Washington | Key Arena | 1977 (1971 as Vancouver Nats) | 0 | |
| Spokane Chiefs | Spokane, Washington | Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena | 1985 (1982 as Kelowna Wings) | 1 | |
| Tri-City Americans | Kennewick, Washington | Toyota Center | 1988 (1982 as Nanaimo Islanders) | 0 |
†Denotes franchise originated in a different league prior to this date
‡ The as-yet unnamed Edmonton team will begin play in the 2007-08 season
* First year is when team began in current market. Year in brackets is original franchise date
** First number is titles won in current market. Number in brackets is titles won in franchise history
2005-06 season
For regular season final standings and other stats, see 2005-06 WHL season
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List of WHL Trophies and Awards
See also
Links
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