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2005–06 WHL season

Junior ice hockey season


Junior ice hockey season

FieldValue
title2005–06 WHL season
imageWHL 40th logo.JPG
color#BBBBBB
color_text#FFFFFF
captionWHL 40th anniversary logo
leagueWestern Hockey League
sportIce hockey
durationRegular season
September, 2005 – March, 2006
Playoffs
March – May, 2006
playoffsPlayoffs
playoffs_MVP_linkWHL Playoff MVP
playoffs_MVPGilbert Brule (Giants)
finals_champVancouver Giants (1)
finals_runner-upMoose Jaw Warriors
no_of_teams20
TVShaw TV
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameScotty Munro Memorial Trophy
season_champsMedicine Hat Tigers (2)
MVP_linkFour Broncos Memorial Trophy
MVPJustin Pogge (Calgary Hitmen)
top_scorer_linkBob Clarke Trophy
top_scorerTroy Brouwer (Moose Jaw Warriors)
seasonslistnamesWHL
prevseason_year2004–05
nextseason_year2006–07

September, 2005 – March, 2006 Playoffs March – May, 2006 | finals_runner-up = Moose Jaw Warriors | finals_runner-up = Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)

The 2005–06 WHL season was the 40th season for the Western Hockey League. Twenty teams completed a 72-game schedule. The Vancouver Giants won their first President's Cup, defeating the Moose Jaw Warriors in the championship series and earning a berth in the 2006 Memorial Cup tournament. The Medicine Hat Tigers won the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for the best regular season record for the first time since 1985–86.

League notes

Following changes introduced by the National Hockey League following the 2004–05 NHL lockout, the WHL announced that it would adopt many of the new rules put in place by the National Hockey League this season to increase scoring, including:

  • Shootouts: Ties no longer possible, with games tied at the end of overtime proceeding to a shootout. Shootout losses count as one point in the standings.
  • Tighter standards of officiating, especially as it relates to obstruction fouls.
  • Introduction of the goaltender restriction zone, or the "trapezoid". Goaltenders are forbidden from playing the puck in the corners behind the goal line. A violation will merit a two-minute delay of game penalty.
  • Tag-up offside rule will be used.
  • The centre-ice red line will no longer be considered for the purpose of determining an offside (two-line) pass.
  • Any player who shoots the puck over the glass and out of play from their defensive zone will receive a delay of game penalty.
  • Any team called for icing the puck from within their defensive zone will not be permitted a line change. Unlike the NHL, any team that ices the puck from their half of the neutral zone will be permitted to change.

The WHL did not immediately modify the goal and blue lines to increase the size of the offensive zones like the NHL, as the league felt that the teams did not have enough time to modify their arenas. Only the Calgary Hitmen, sharing an arena with the NHL's Calgary Flames, played using the new alignment. The new standard was to be employed by the remaining teams beginning in the 2006–07 season.

Internet broadcasts

On September 14, 2005, Commissioner Ron Robison announced the league's intention to broadcast the entire 2005–06 season and playoffs live online on a pay-per-view basis. Partnering with streaming media company INSINC, this marked the first time in WHL history that fans, media and scouts were able to watch WHL action online.

Regular season

Final standings

Eastern Conference

East DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
x Moose Jaw Warriors7244205396278205
x Saskatoon Blades7241252488232217
x Regina Pats7240271485236234
x Brandon Wheat Kings7230326470218259
Prince Albert Raiders72253611061167228
Central DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
x Medicine Hat Tigers72471618103257171
x Calgary Hitmen72471834101195155
x Lethbridge Hurricanes7227363663195250
x Swift Current Broncos7224346862175242
Red Deer Rebels7226401558166220

Western Conference

B.C. DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
x Vancouver Giants72471906100252156
x Kelowna Rockets7246221396243188
x Kootenay Ice7245231394233177
x Prince George Cougars7235312476195195
Kamloops Blazers7234332373179196
U.S. DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
x Everett Silvertips7240272385203158
x Seattle Thunderbirds7235311576186211
x Portland Winter Hawks7232323572204258
x Tri-City Americans7230354367188221
Spokane Chiefs7225395358193254

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Troy BrouwerMoose Jaw Warriors724953102122
Adam CracknellKootenay Ice7242519385
Ian McDonaldTri-City Americans7137559216
Dustin BoydMoose Jaw Warriors6448429034
Justin KellerKelowna Rockets7251378882
Blair JonesMoose Jaw Warriors7235508585
Devin SetoguchiSaskatoon Blades6536478369
Darren HelmMedicine Hat Tigers7041387937
Ryan RussellKootenay Ice7233427530
Chad KlassenSpokane/Saskatoon6827487561

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

PlayerTeamGPMinWLSOLGASOSV%GAA
Justin PoggeCalgary Hitmen543237381249311.9261.72
Dustin SladeVancouver Giants5533193613510511.9121.90
Leland IrvingEverett Silvertips673791372331214.9251.91
Matt KeetleyMedicine Hat Tigers623741421451306.9162.09
Taylor DakersKootenay Ice47267130151948.9262.11

2006 WHL Playoffs

Overview

| RD2-group1=Eastern | RD2-group2=Western | RD1-seed01=C1 | RD1-team01=Medicine Hat | RD1-seed02=C4 | RD1-team02=Swift Current | RD1-score01=4 | RD1-score02=0 | RD1-seed03=E3 | RD1-team03=Regina | RD1-seed04=E2 | RD1-team04=Saskatoon | RD1-score03=2 | RD1-score04=4 | RD1-seed05=C2 | RD1-team05=Calgary | RD1-seed06=C3 | RD1-team06=Lethbridge | RD1-score05=4 | RD1-score06=2 | RD1-seed07=E4 | RD1-team07=Brandon | RD1-seed08=E1 | RD1-team08=Moose Jaw | RD1-score07=2 | RD1-score08=4 | RD1-seed09=B1 | RD1-team09=Vancouver | RD1-seed10=B4 | RD1-team10=Prince George | RD1-score09=4 | RD1-score10=1 | RD1-seed11=U3 | RD1-team11=Portland | RD1-seed12=U2 | RD1-team12=Seattle | RD1-score11=4 | RD1-score12=3 | RD1-seed13=B2 | RD1-team13=Kelowna | RD1-seed14=B3 | RD1-team14=Kootenay | RD1-score13=4 | RD1-score14=2 | RD1-seed15=U4 | RD1-team15=Tri-City | RD1-seed16=U1 | RD1-team16=Everett | RD1-score15=1 | RD1-score16=4 | RD2-seed01=C1 | RD2-team01=Medicine Hat | RD2-seed02=E2 | RD2-team02=Saskatoon | RD2-score01=4 | RD2-score02=0 | RD2-seed03=C2 | RD2-team03=Calgary | RD2-seed04=E1 | RD2-team04=Moose Jaw | RD2-score03=3 | RD2-score04=4 | RD2-seed05=B1 | RD2-team05=Vancouver | RD2-seed06=U3 | RD2-team06=Portland | RD2-score05=4 | RD2-score06=1 | RD2-seed07=B2 | RD2-team07=Kelowna | RD2-seed08=U1 | RD2-team08=Everett | RD2-score07=2 | RD2-score08=4 | RD3-seed01=C1 | RD3-team01=Medicine Hat | RD3-seed02=E1 | RD3-team02=Moose Jaw | RD3-score01=1 | RD3-score02=4 | RD3-seed03=B1 | RD3-team03=Vancouver | RD3-seed04=U1 | RD3-team04=Everett | RD3-score03=4 | RD3-score04=0 | RD4-seed01=E1 | RD4-team01=Moose Jaw | RD4-seed02=B1 | RD4-team02=Vancouver | RD4-score01=0 | RD4-score02=4

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern Conference

Moose Jaw vs. BrandonDateAwayHome
March 24Brandon 15 Moose Jaw
March 25Brandon 21 Moose Jaw
March 27Moose Jaw 23 Brandon
March 30Moose Jaw 41 Brandon
April 2Brandon 01 Moose Jaw
April 4Moose Jaw 50 Brandon
*Moose Jaw wins 4–2*
Saskatoon vs. ReginaDateAwayHome
March 24Regina 23 SaskatoonOT
March 25Regina 14 Saskatoon
March 28Saskatoon 45 ReginaOT
March 29Saskatoon 53 Regina
March 31Regina 52 Saskatoon
April 4Saskatoon 51 Regina
*Saskatoon wins 4–2*

|-

Medicine Hat vs. Swift CurrentDateAwayHome
March 24Swift Current 25 Medicine Hat
March 25Swift Current 17 Medicine Hat
March 28Medicine Hat 71 Swift Current
March 29Medicine Hat 32 Swift CurrentOT
*Medicine Hat wins 4–0*
Calgary vs. LethbridgeDateAwayHome
March 24Calgary 32 Lethbridge
March 25Calgary 25 Lethbridge
March 28Lethbridge 64 Calgary
March 30Lethbridge 12 Calgary
April 1Lethbridge 2 3 CalgaryOT
April 2Calgary 32 LethbridgeOT
*Calgary wins 4–2*

|}

Western Conference

Vancouver vs. Prince GeorgeDateAwayHome
March 24Prince George 03 Vancouver
March 25Prince George 20 Vancouver
March 28Vancouver 60 Prince George
March 29Vancouver 32 Prince GeorgeOT
April 1Prince George 25 Vancouver
*Vancouver wins 4–1*
Kelowna vs. KootenayDateAwayHome
March 24Kootenay 32 Kelowna2OT
March 25Kootenay 15 Kelowna
March 28Kelowna 34 Kootenay
March 29Kelowna 54 Kootenay
March 31Kootenay 14 Kelowna
April 2Kelowna 52 Kootenay
*Kelowna wins 4–2*

|-

Everett vs. Tri-CityDateAwayHome
March 24Tri-City 04 Everett
March 25Tri-City 21 Everett
March 28Everett 21 Tri-CityOT
March 29Everett 41 Tri-City
March 31Tri-City 02 Everett
*Everett wins 4–1*
Seattle vs PortlandDateAwayHome
March 24Portland 58 Seattle
March 25Portland 10 Seattle
March 28Seattle 12 Portland
March 31Seattle 63 Portland
April 1Portland 32 Seattle
April 4Seattle 52 Portland
April 5Portland 43 SeattleOT
*Portland wins 4–3*

|}

Conference semifinals

Medicine Hat vs. SaskatoonDateAwayHome
April 7Saskatoon 15 Medicine Hat
April 8Saskatoon 34 Medicine Hat3OT
April 11Medicine Hat 32 SaskatoonOT
April 12Medicine Hat 31 Saskatoon
*Medicine Hat wins 4–0*
Calgary vs. Moose JawDateAwayHome
April 8Moose Jaw 03 Calgary
April 9Moose Jaw 32 CalgaryOT
April 11Calgary 24 Moose Jaw
April 12Calgary 20 Moose Jaw
April 14Moose Jaw 34 CalgaryOT
April 16Calgary 13 Moose Jaw
April 19Moose Jaw 31 Calgary
*Moose Jaw wins 4–3*

|}

Kelowna vs. EverettDateAwayHome
April 7Everett 53 Kelowna
April 9Everett 23 Kelowna
April 11Kelowna 02 Everett
April 12Kelowna 23 Everett
April 14Everett 23 Kelowna2OT
April 16Kelowna 26 Everett
*Everett wins 4–2*
Vancouver vs. PortlandDateAwayHome
April 7Portland 10 Vancouver
April 8Portland 17 Vancouver
April 12Vancouver 43 PortlandOT
April 13Vancouver 31 Portland
April 16Portland 02 Vancouver
*Vancouver wins 4–1*

|}

Conference finals

Medicine Hat vs. Moose JawDateAwayHome
April 21Moose Jaw 32 Medicine Hat
April 22Moose Jaw 43 Medicine HatOT
April 25Medicine Hat 53 Moose Jaw
April 26Medicine Hat 13 Moose Jaw
April 28Moose Jaw 43 Medicine HatOT
*Moose Jaw wins 4–1*
Vancouver vs. EverettDateAwayHome
April 21Everett 24 Vancouver
April 22Everett 02 Vancouver
April 25Vancouver 50 Everett
April 27Vancouver 50 Everett
*Vancouver wins 4–0*

|}

WHL Championship

Vancouver vs. Moose JawDateAwayHome
May 5Moose Jaw 15 Vancouver
May 6Moose Jaw 57 Vancouver
May 8Vancouver 21 Moose Jaw
May 9Vancouver 63 Moose Jaw
*Vancouver wins 4–0*

[[ADT Canada-Russia Challenge]]

On November 30, Team WHL defeated the Russian Selects 9–2 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan before a crowd of 5,572.

On December 1, Team WHL defeated the Russian Selects 3–1 in Regina, Saskatchewan before a crowd of 4,662.

WHL awards

WHL Playoff Most Valuable Player: Gilbert Brule, Vancouver Giants

All-Star teams

Eastern ConferenceFirst TeamSecond TeamWestern ConferenceFirst TeamSecond Team
GoalJustin PoggeCalgary HitmenMatt KeetleyMedicine Hat Tigers
DefenseKris RussellMedicine Hat TigersKyle DeckRegina Pats
Brett CarsonCalgary HitmenJeff SchultzCalgary Hitmen
ForwardDustin BoydMoose Jaw WarriorsKyle ChipchuraPrince Albert Raiders
Troy BrouwerMoose Jaw WarriorsBlair JonesMoose Jaw Warriors
Darren HelmMedicine Hat TigersDevin SetoguchiSaskatoon Blades
GoalDustin SladeVancouver GiantsLeland IrvingEverett Silvertips
DefensePaul AlbersVancouver GiantsCody FransonVancouver Giants
Shaun HeshkaEverett SilvertipsLogan StephensonTri-City Americans
ForwardBlake ComeauKelowna RocketsGilbert BruleVancouver Giants
Justin KellerKelowna RocketsAdam CracknellKootenay Ice
Ian McDonaldTri-City AmericansBrandon DubinskyPortland Winter Hawks
  • source: Western Hockey League press release

2006 Bantam draft

The 2006 WHL Bantam Draft took place in Calgary on Thursday, May 4. It was the 17th annual draft to take place.

:List of first round picks in the bantam draft.

#PlayerNationalityWHL Team
1Jared Cowen (D)Spokane Chiefs
2Landon Ferraro (C)Red Deer Rebels
3Ryan Howse (LW)Chilliwack Bruins
4Cole Penner (LW)Prince Albert Raiders
5Jimmy Bubnick (C)Kamloops Blazers
6Cody Eakin (C)Swift Current Broncos
7Carter Ashton (LW)Lethbridge Hurricanes
8Jason Gardiner (C/LW)Tri-City Americans
9Brayden Schenn (C)Brandon Wheat Kings
10Riley Boychuk (LW)Portland Winter Hawks
11Steve Chaffin (D)Seattle Thunderbirds
12Stefan Elliott (D)Prince George Cougars
13Kellan Tochkin (RW)Everett Silvertips
14Brett Miller (RW)Regina Pats
15Mitch Berg (D)Saskatoon Blades
16Nathan Lieuwen (G)Kootenay Ice
17Justin Maylan (RW)Moose Jaw Warriors
18Tyson Barrie (D)Kelowna Rockets
19Evander Kane (LW)Vancouver Giants
20Chase Schaber (LW)Calgary Hitmen
21Cody Carlson (D)Medicine Hat Tigers

References

before = 2004–05 WHL season | after = 2006–07 WHL season | title = WHL seasons | years = |

References

  1. (2005-08-22). "WHL Adopts Several Rule Changes for 2005-06 Season". Western Hockey League.
  2. "WHL Announces New Internet Streaming Agreement – LIVE Internet Broadcasts – Prince George Cougars".
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