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1994–95 Wichita Thunder season


FieldValue
Season1994–95
year1993
TeamWichita Thunder
LeagueCHL
LeagueRank1st
Record44-18-4
GoalsFor320
GoalsAgainst268
GeneralManagerBill Shuck
CoachDoug Shedden
ArenaBritt Brown Arena
Attendance6525
GoalsLeaderBob Berg (55)
AssistsLeaderDave Doucette (70)
PointsLeaderBob Berg (101)
PIMLeaderGreg Neish (337)
WinsLeaderGeorge Maneluk (44)
GAALeaderGeorge Maneluk (3.76)
ChampionshipWilliam Levins Memorial Cup
prev_season1993–94
next_season1995–96

The 1994–95 Wichita Thunder season was the third season of the CHL franchise in Wichita, Kansas. The Thunder successfully defended its regular season title, setting a CHL record for winning percentage (.697). In the playoffs, the Wichita Thunder successfully defended their title, defeating the San Antonio Iguanas 4–3 in the championship series. Ron Handy once again was awarded play-off MVP.

Regular season

League standings

Central Hockey LeagueGPWLTGFGAPts
y-Wichita Thunder664418432026892
x-San Antonio Iguanas663722733628181
x-Tulsa Oilers663624630728178
x-Oklahoma City Blazers663423927426777
e-Fort Worth Fire663226831428872
e-Memphis Riverkings662435725932755
e-Dallas Freeze662436626636454

Note: y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention

Awards

Ron HandyCHL Playoff Most Valuable Player

References

References

  1. Stratton, Bob. (March 23, 1995). "The puck stops here – Title chase tougher second time around". [[Wichita Eagle]].
  2. Richardson, Bill. (April 25, 1995). "Around KC: Marketing advice from Prairie Village firm going overseas". Kansas City Star.
  3. Tobias, Suzanne Perez. (April 17, 1994). "Hockey fans don't skate around issue at championship rally". Wichita Eagle.
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