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Western Hockey League
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SummaryWestern Hockey League information

http://www.whl.ca Official Site

The WesternHockeyLeague plays under the umbrella of the CanadianHockeyLeague and has 21 franchises throughout 4 Canadian provinces and 2 states. The 2006 WHL champions were the Vancouver Giants.

The WHL has produced a significant number of NHL players, including young stars like DionPhaneuf and JoffreyLupul, and established veterans like JaromeIginla, MikeModano and TrevorLinden.

WHL Hockey Cards

WHL teams usually produce team issued sets each season featuring players, coaches, and sometimes mascots. Selected players are also featured in the Heroes and Prospects sets produced by InTheGame

Western Hockey League Teams

Western Hockey League
Eastern Conference Western conference
BrandonWheatKings ChilliwackBruins
CalgaryHitmen EverettSilvertips
EdmontonOilKings KamloopsBlazers
KootenayIce KelownaRockets
LethbridgeHurricanes PrinceGeorgeCougars
MedicineHatTigers PortlandWinterHawks
MooseJawWarriors SeattleThunderbirds
PrinceAlbertRaiders SpokaneChiefs
RedDeerRebels TriCityAmericans
ReginaPats VancouverGiants
SaskatoonBlades
SwiftCurrentBroncos

Defunct Teams

Memorial Cup Champions

2004:Kelowna Rockets

2002:Kootenay Ice

2001:Red Deer Rebels

1998:Portland Winter Hawks

1995:Kamloops Blazers

1994:Kamloops Blazers

1992:Kamloops Blazers

1991:Spokane Chiefs

1989:Swift Current Broncos

1988:Medicine Hat Tigers

1987:Medicine Hat Tigers

1985:Prince Albert Raiders

1983:Portland Winter Hawks

1978:New Westminster Bruins

1977:New Westminster Bruins

1974:Regina Pats

WHL Awards

President's 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

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