1971–72 WCHL season

The 1971–72 WCHL season was the sixth season of the Western Canada Hockey League, known in the present day as the Western Hockey League. Twelve teams completed a 68-game season, with the Edmonton Oil Kings winning their second consecutive President's Cup.

League notes

Regular season

Final standings

East Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
x Regina Pats 68 43 23 2 88 287 225
x Saskatoon Blades 68 37 28 3 77 312 258
x Brandon Wheat Kings 68 35 33 0 70 338 331
x Flin Flon Bombers 68 31 36 1 63 265 307
Swift Current Broncos 68 25 42 1 51 252 311
Winnipeg Jets 68 24 43 1 49 238 273
West Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
x Calgary Centennials 68 49 16 3 101 296 169
x Edmonton Oil Kings 68 44 22 2 90 320 246
x New Westminster Bruins 68 40 27 1 81 285 240
x Medicine Hat Tigers 68 35 30 3 73 351 312
Victoria Cougars 68 18 48 2 38 215 321
Vancouver Nats 68 17 50 1 35 213 379

Scoring leaders

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Tom Lysiak Medicine Hat Tigers 68 46 97 143 96
Stan Weir Medicine Hat Tigers 68 58 75 133 77
Blaine Stoughton Flin Flon Bombers 68 60 66 126 125
Robbie Neale Brandon Wheat Kings 65 53 73 126 54
Dennis Sobchuk Regina Pats 68 56 67 123 115
Jeff Ablett Medicine Hat Tigers 68 59 57 116 99
Lorne Henning New Westminster Bruins 60 51 63 114 29
Lanny McDonald Medicine Hat Tigers 68 50 64 114 54
Ron Chipperfield Brandon Wheat Kings 63 59 53 112 29
Glen Mikkelson Brandon Wheat Kings 67 44 62 106 52

1972 WCHL Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

All-Star game

The 1971–72 WCHL All-Star Game was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, with the East Division All-Stars defeating the West Division All-Stars 4–2 before a crowd of 5,783.

Awards

Most Valuable Player: John Davidson, Calgary Centennials
Top Scorer: Tom Lysiak, Medicine Hat Tigers
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Ron Chipperfield, Brandon Wheat Kings
Defenseman of the Year: Jim Watson, Calgary Centennials
Rookie of the Year: Dennis Sobchuk, Regina Pats
Goaltender of the Year: John Davidson, Calgary Centennials
Coach of the Year: Earl Ingarfield, Sr., Regina Pats
Regular Season Champions: Calgary Centennials

See also

References

Preceded by
1970–71 WCHL season
WHL seasons Succeeded by
1972–73 WCHL season
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