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2005–06 SIJHL season
5th season of the SIJHL
5th season of the SIJHL
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | 2005–06 SIJHL season |
| color | #007AC2 |
| color_text | #FFFFFF |
| league | SIJHL |
| sport | Ice hockey |
| duration | Regular season |
| September–June | |
| Postseason | |
| March–April | |
| finals_champ | Fort William North Stars |
| no_of_teams | 5 full-time |
| 1 part-time | |
| seasonslistnames | SIJHL |
| prevseason_year | 2004–05 |
| nextseason_year | 2006–07 |
September–June Postseason March–April 1 part-time
The 2005–06 SIJHL season is the 5th season of the Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL). The six teams of the SIJHL played 52-game schedules, except for Minot State University-Bottineau who played a 20-game season.
The Fort William North Stars finished the regular season in first place and went on to win the league championship Bill Salonen Cup. North Stars' goalie, Carter Hutton, set a league record for shutouts in a season with 10. The North Stars then became the first SIJHL team to win the regional championship Dudley Hewitt Cup.
Changes
- Schreiber Diesels join league.
- Minot State University-Bottineau Lumberjacks join league on part-time basis.
- Fort Frances Borderland Thunder leave league.
Regular season
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title
| Team | Centre | W–L–T-OTL | GF | GA | Points | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| x-Fort William North Stars | ||||||||||
| x-Dryden Ice Dogs | ||||||||||
| x-Schreiber Diesels | ||||||||||
| x-Thunder Bay Golden Hawks | ||||||||||
| Thunder Bay Bulldogs | ||||||||||
| MSU-Bottineau Lumberjacks |
|}
Teams listed on the official league website.
Standings listed on official league website.
Postseason
| RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Fort William North Stars | RD1-score1=4 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2=Thunder Bay Golden Hawks | RD1-score2=0 | RD1-seed3=2 | RD1-team3=Dryden Ice Dogs | RD1-score3=4 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Schreiber Diesels | RD1-score4=0 | RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Fort William North Stars | RD2-score1=4 | RD2-seed2=2 | RD2-team2=Dryden Ice Dogs | RD2-score2=0
Playoff results are listed on the official league website.
Regional championship
Hosted by the Fort William North Stars in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Fort William finished won the tournament, Dryden finished in third.
Round Robin :Dryden Ice Dogs 3 - St. Michael's Buzzers (OPJHL) 2 :Fort William North Stars 6 - Sudbury Jr. Wolves (NOJHL) 1 :Sudbury Jr. Wolves (NOJHL) 6 - Dryden Ice Dogs 1 :St. Michael's Buzzers (OPJHL) 7 - Fort William North Stars 1 :Fort William North Stars 3 - Dryden Ice Dogs 0
Semi-final :Sudbury Jr. Wolves (NOJHL) 5 - Dryden Ice Dogs 4
Final :Fort William North Stars 7 - Sudbury Jr. Wolves (NOJHL) 6 OT
National championship
Main article: 2006 Royal Bank Cup
Hosted by the Streetsville Derbys in Brampton, Ontario. Fort William finished third in the round robin and was eliminated in the semi-final.
Round Robin :Streetsville Derbys (OPJHL) 3 - Fort William North Stars 2 :Fort William North Stars 4 - Joliette Action (QJAAAHL) 3 2OT :Burnaby Express (BCHL) 3 - Fort William North Stars 2 :Fort William North Stars 2 - Yorkton Terriers (SJHL) 1
Semi-final :Burnaby Express (BCHL) 3 - Fort William North Stars 2 OT
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
| Player | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
|---|
|} --
Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
| Player | Team | GP | Mins | W | L | OTL | SOL | GA | SO | Sv% | GAA |
|---|
|} --
Awards
- Most Valuable Player -
- Most Improved Player -
- Rookie of the Year -
- Top Defenceman -
- Top Defensive Forward -
- Most Gentlemanly Player -
- Top Goaltender -
- Coach of the Year -
- Top Scorer Award -
- Top Executive - --
References
References
- "History {{!}} SIJHL". Superior International Junior Hockey League.
- "SIJHL {{!}} Teams".
- "WebPages {{!".
- "SIJHL.com - Home".
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