2016–17 WHL season

2016–17 WHL season
League Western Hockey League
Duration Regular season
Sept 23, 2016 – March 19, 2017
Playoffs
March 24, 2017 – May 2017
Number of teams 22
Commissioner Ron Robison
Television Shaw TV
Rogers Sportsnet
Root Sports Northwest
WHL seasons

 2015–16

2017–18 

The 2016–17 WHL season is the 51st season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The regular season begins in September 2016 and will end in March 2017. The playoffs will begin shortly after the end of the regular season and end around mid-May 2017. The winning team will be awarded the Ed Chynoweth Cup and a berth in the 2017 Memorial Cup that will be held at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario from May 19–28, 2017.

Standings

Top 3 (East Division)[1]
Pos GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 Regina Pats 23 17 2 4 0 122 73 38
2 Moose Jaw Warriors 24 15 5 4 0 90 82 34
3 Swift Current Broncos 28 14 8 2 4 93 86 34
Top 3 (Central Division)[1]
Pos GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 Medicine Hat Tigers 26 20 5 1 0 134 78 41
2 Red Deer Rebels 27 12 11 2 2 95 108 28
3 Edmonton Oil Kings 27 12 13 2 0 79 97 26
Eastern Conference Wild Card[1]
Pos Div (Top 2 qualify for playoffs) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 EA Brandon Wheat Kings 24 12 9 3 0 89 78 27
2 CE Lethbridge Hurricanes 25 11 11 1 2 79 96 25
3 EA Saskatoon Blades 27 10 16 1 0 66 109 21
4 CE Calgary Hitmen 22 8 12 2 0 50 80 18
5 CE Kootenay Ice 27 5 16 5 1 67 116 16
6 EA Prince Albert Raiders 24 5 18 1 0 52 86 11
Top 3 (B.C. Division)[1]
Pos GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 Prince George Cougars 26 18 6 2 0 93 69 38
2 Victoria Royals 27 14 11 2 0 87 81 30
3 Kamloops Blazers 27 14 12 1 0 87 74 29
Top 3 (U.S. Division)[1]
Pos GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 Everett Silvertips 25 18 3 4 0 81 45 40
2 Tri-City Americans 27 16 9 2 0 102 93 34
3 Seattle Thunderbirds 24 13 9 1 1 75 70 28
Western Conference Wild Card[1]
Pos Div (Top 2 qualify for playoffs) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 B.C. Kelowna Rockets 25 14 11 0 0 79 83 28
2 U.S. Portland Winterhawks 26 13 12 1 0 103 90 27
3 U.S. Spokane Chiefs 24 10 9 4 1 82 86 25
4 B.C. Vancouver Giants 27 10 16 0 1 80 105 21

Statistical leaders

Scoring leaders

Players are listed by points, then goals.[2]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts. = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Sam Steel Regina Pats 19 17 24 41 12
Mason Shaw Medicine Hat Tigers 25 5 35 40 22
Adam Brooks Regina Pats 17 9 29 38 20
Nikita Popugaev Moose Jaw Warriors 25 19 18 37 4
Cody Glass Portland Winterhawks 26 13 24 37 14
Chad Butcher Medicine Hat Tigers 23 11 26 37 26
Michael Rasmussen Tri-City Americans 27 20 13 33 26
Michael Spacek Red Deer Rebels 24 14 19 33 22
Tyler Steenbergen Swift Current Broncos 28 20 12 32 12
Jayden Halbgewachs Moose Jaw Warriors 24 19 13 32 15

Goaltenders

These are the goaltenders that lead the league in GAA that have played at least 420 minutes.[3]

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout Losses; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SOL SO GAA Sv%
Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 18 1031 11 3 3 0 1 1.86 .928
Ty Edmonds Prince George Cougars 17 966 13 2 1 1 1 2.11 .928
Connor Ingram Kamloops Blazers 19 1115 11 7 1 0 1 2.21 .932
Nicholas Sanders Prince Albert Raiders 12 512 2 5 0 1 0 2.46 .914
Griffen Outhouse Victoria Royals 21 1161 13 7 1 1 1 2.53 .922

WHL awards

WHL Champions Ed Chynoweth Cup
Regular season Champions Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy
Player of the Year Four Broncos Memorial Trophy
Top Scorer Bob Clarke Trophy
Top Defenceman Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy
Rookie of the year Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy
Top Goaltender Del Wilson Trophy
Top Plus-Minus Rating WHL Plus-Minus Award
Most Sportsmanlike Player Brad Hornung Trophy
Scholastic Player of the Year Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy
Coach of the Year Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy
Executive of the Year Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy
Top Official Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy
Marketing/Public Relations Award St. Clair Group Trophy
Humanitarian of the Year Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy
WHL Finals Most Valuable Player airBC Trophy
Alumni Achievement Awards Professional Hockey Achievement
Academic Recipient
TBD

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2016–2017 Wild Card Standings". Western Hockey League. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  2. "WHL Regular Season: Scoring leaders". Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  3. WHL Regular Season: Goaltending leaders. Retrieved on 2014-10-18.

External links

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