The 2006–07 WHL season was the 41st season for the
Western Hockey League. Twenty-one teams completed a 72-game season. The
Everett Silvertips won the
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy, after having the best record in the WHL during the regular season. The
Medicine Hat Tigers won the
President's Cup, defeating the
Vancouver Giants in seven games. The Giants captured the
2007 Memorial Cup as tournament hosts, defeating the Tigers in the championship game.
League notes
- The
Chilliwack Bruins joined the WHL as an expansion team, playing in the B.C. Division of the Western Conference.
- The
Kootenay Ice returned to the Central Division of the Eastern Conference.
- The
Swift Current Broncos moved to the East Division of the Eastern Conference.
- On October 23, three players with the
Moose Jaw Warriors were struck by a suspected drunk driver while returning home following a road trip. Two players were treated and released from a
Moose Jaw hospital, however Garrett Robinson was critically injured in the accident.
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- The WHL announced that the championship trophy would be renamed the
Ed Chynoweth Cup in honour of
Ed Chynoweth, who served as WHL president from 1972 until 1995, and two terms as Chairman of the Board following.
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Final standings
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Goaltending leaders
Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout losses ; GA = Goals against; SO = Total shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
2007 WHL Playoffs
Overview
- Note:For the first round, the first place team in each division plays the fourth place team; the second place team faces the third. After the first round, the four remaining teams in each conference are reseeded by regular season record.
Conference quarterfinals
Eastern Conference
Brandon vs. Prince Albert
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Prince Albert 3 |
4 Brandon |
OT
|
March 24 |
Prince Albert 2 |
3 Brandon |
OT
|
Mar 28 |
Brandon 0 |
2 Prince Albert
|
Mar 29 |
Brandon 7 |
3 Prince Albert
|
Mar 31 |
Brandon 4 |
2 Prince Albert
|
Brandon wins 4–1
|
|
Regina vs. Swift Current
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Swift Current 0 |
4 Regina
|
March 24 |
Swift Current 4 |
3 Regina
|
March 27 |
Regina 5 |
4 Swift Current
|
March 28 |
Regina 5 |
2 Swift Current
|
March 30 |
Swift Current 3 |
2 Regina
|
April 1 |
Regina 2 |
1 Swift Current |
OT
|
Regina wins 4–2
|
|
Medicine Hat vs. Red Deer
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Red Deer 6 |
2 Medicine Hat
|
March 24 |
Red Deer 0 |
5 Medicine Hat
|
March 27 |
Medicine Hat 5 |
3 Red Deer
|
March 28 |
Medicine Hat 4 |
6 Red Deer
|
March 30 |
Red Deer 0 |
4 Medicine Hat
|
April 1 |
Medicine Hat 5 |
6 Red Deer
|
April 3 |
Red Deer 0 |
2 Medicine Hat
|
Medicine Hat wins 4–3
|
|
Kootenay vs. Calgary
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Calgary 2 |
1 Kootenay
|
March 24 |
Calgary 2 |
4 Kootenay
|
March 28 |
Kootenay 2 |
3 Calgary
|
March 29 |
Kootenay 4 |
5 Calgary |
OT
|
March 31 |
Calgary 0 |
4 Kootenay
|
April 2 |
Kootenay 4 |
3 Calgary
|
April 4 |
Calgary 3 |
2 Kootenay |
OT
|
Calgary wins 4–3
|
|
Western Conference
Vancouver vs. Chilliwack
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Chilliwack 4 |
5 Vancouver |
OT
|
March 24 |
Chilliwack 3 |
1 Vancouver
|
March 27 |
Vancouver 4 |
0 Chilliwack
|
March 28 |
Vancouver 5 |
1 Chilliwack
|
March 30 |
Chilliwack 1 |
3 Vancouver
|
Vancouver wins 4–1
|
|
Kamloops vs. Prince George
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Prince George 3 |
2 Kamloops |
OT
|
March 24 |
Prince George 5 |
4 Kamloops |
OT
|
March 27 |
Kamloops 3 |
4 Prince George
|
March 28 |
Kamloops 3 |
4 Prince George |
OT
|
Prince George wins 4–0
|
|
Everett vs. Spokane
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Spokane 2 |
4 Everett
|
March 24 |
Spokane 2 |
3 Everett |
OT
|
March 27 |
Everett 2 |
3 Spokane
|
March 28 |
Everett 1 |
3 Spokane
|
March 30 |
Spokane 1 |
5 Everett
|
April 1 |
Everett 4 |
1 Spokane
|
Everett wins 4–2
|
|
Tri-City vs. Seattle
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
March 23 |
Seattle 2 |
0 Tri-City
|
March 24 |
Seattle 1 |
2 Tri-City
|
March 27 |
Tri-City 1 |
3 Seattle
|
March 28 |
Tri-City 0 |
2 Seattle
|
March 30 |
Seattle 4 |
5 Tri-City |
OT
|
March 31 |
Tri-City 2 |
7 Seattle
|
Seattle wins 4–2
|
|
Conference semifinals
Eastern Conference
|
Medicine Hat vs. Regina
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 7 |
Regina 1 |
4 Medicine Hat
|
April 9 |
Regina 2 |
7 Medicine Hat
|
April 11 |
Medicine Hat 2 |
1 Regina |
OT
|
April 13 |
Medicine Hat 6 |
3 Regina
|
Medicine Hat wins 4–0
|
|
Brandon vs. Calgary
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 6 |
Calgary 3 |
4 Brandon |
OT
|
April 7 |
Calgary 2 |
3 Brandon
|
April 10 |
Brandon 1 |
8 Calgary
|
April 11 |
Brandon 1 |
5 Calgary
|
April 13 |
Calgary 5 |
4 Brandon |
OT
|
April 15 |
Brandon 1 |
4 Calgary
|
Calgary wins 4–2
|
|
Western Conference
|
Everett vs. Prince George
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 6 |
Prince George 2 |
3 Everett
|
April 7 |
Prince George 2 |
3 Everett |
OT
|
April 10 |
Everett 1 |
5 Prince George
|
April 11 |
Everett 3 |
4 Prince George |
OT
|
April 14 |
Prince George 4 |
3 Everett
|
April 16 |
Everett 2 |
8 Prince George
|
Prince George wins 4–2
|
|
Vancouver vs. Seattle
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 6 |
Seattle 4 |
3 Vancouver |
OT
|
April 7 |
Seattle 1 |
3 Vancouver
|
April 10 |
Vancouver 9 |
2 Seattle
|
April 11 |
Vancouver 3 |
1 Seattle
|
April 13 |
Seattle 1 |
5 Vancouver
|
Vancouver wins 4–1
|
|
Conference finals
Eastern Conference |
Western Conference
|
Medicine Hat vs. Calgary
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 20 |
Calgary 0 |
2 Medicine Hat
|
April 21 |
Calgary 1 |
4 Medicine Hat
|
April 23 |
Medicine Hat 2 |
4 Calgary
|
April 25 |
Medicine Hat 3 |
1 Calgary
|
April 27 |
Calgary 3 |
4 Medicine Hat |
OT
|
Medicine Hat wins 4–1
|
|
Vancouver vs. Prince George
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
April 20 |
Prince George 2 |
3 Vancouver
|
April 21 |
Prince George 2 |
6 Vancouver
|
April 24 |
Vancouver 4 |
1 Prince George
|
April 25 |
Vancouver 2 |
3 Prince George |
OT
|
April 27 |
Prince George 1 |
5 Vancouver
|
Vancouver wins 4–1
|
|
WHL Championship
Vancouver vs. Medicine Hat
|
Date |
Away |
Home
|
May 4 |
Vancouver 1 |
0 Medicine Hat
|
May 5 |
Vancouver 2 |
3 Medicine Hat
|
May 8 |
Medicine Hat 3 |
2 Vancouver |
OT
|
May 9 |
Medicine Hat 0 |
4 Vancouver
|
May 11 |
Medicine Hat 0 |
3 Vancouver
|
May 13 |
Vancouver 3 |
4 Medicine Hat
|
May 14 |
Vancouver 2 |
3 Medicine Hat |
2OT
|
Medicine Hat wins 4–3
|
|
Memorial Cup
The
Vancouver Giants hosted the 2007
Memorial Cup tournament, which also featured the WHL champion
Medicine Hat Tigers. The
Plymouth Whalers represented the
Ontario Hockey League, and the
Lewiston Maineiacs represented the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
The Tigers earned a spot in the Championship game with a 2–1 round robin record, falling 3–1 to the Maineiacs before defeating the Whalers 4–1, and the Giants 1–0.
The Giants also finished 2–1, defeating Plymouth 4–3 in Overtime and Lewiston 2–1. Their loss to Medicine Hat dropped them into a semi-final game.
The Giants prevailed in the semi-final to meet the Tigers in the Cup Final, and defeated Medicine Hat 3–1 to take the title.
On November 29, the WHL defeated the Russian Selects 5–3 before a crowd of 4,404 at
Chilliwack, British Columbia.
On November 30, the WHL defeated the Russian Selects 8–1 before a crowd of 4,136 at
Kamloops, British Columbia.
All time, the WHL has an 8–0 lead in the series which began in 2003.
WHL awards
All-Star Teams
- source: Western Hockey League press release
2007 Bantam draft
The 2007
WHL Bantam Draft was the 18th Bantam Draft. It was hosted by the Stampede Park Round-Up Centre on Thursday May 3, 2007, via the
internet.
- List of first round picks in the bantam draft.
See also
References