2014–15 WHL season

2014–15 WHL season
League Western Hockey League
Duration Regular season
Sept. 19, 2014 - Mar. 22, 2015
Playoffs
Mar. 26, 2015 - May 13, 2015
Champions Kelowna Rockets (4)
Number of teams 22
Commissioner Ron Robison
Television Shaw TV
Rogers Sportsnet
Root Sports Northwest
WHL seasons

 2013–14

2015–16 

The 2014–15 WHL season is the 49th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The regular season began on September 19, 2014 and ended on March 22, 2015.

The playoffs began on March 26, 2015, shortly after the end of the regular season, and ended on May 13, 2015; the winning team, the Kelowna Rockets, was awarded the Ed Chynoweth Cup and a berth in the 2015 Memorial Cup held at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City, Quebec.

Standings

Western Conference
Team W L OTL SL GF GA Pts
Kelowna Rocketsy 72 53 13 5 1 305 183 112
Everett Silvertipsy 72 43 20 3 6 242 199 95
Portland Winterhawksd 72 43 23 2 4 287 237 92
Seattle Thunderbirdsd 72 38 25 4 5 218 201 85
Victoria Royalsd 72 39 29 3 1 244 219 82
Spokane Chiefsw 72 34 34 3 1 219 229 72
Prince George Cougarsd 72 31 36 2 3 222 295 67
Tri-City Americansw 72 31 38 0 3 190 242 65
Kamloops Blazerse 72 28 37 4 3 214 258 63
Vancouver Giantse 72 27 41 2 2 189 251 58
Eastern Conference
Team GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts
Brandon Wheat Kingsy 72 53 11 4 4 340 219 114
Calgary Hitmeny 72 45 22 1 4 289 203 95
Medicine Hat Tigersd 72 45 23 2 2 268 213 94
Red Deer Rebelsd 72 38 23 5 6 240 227 87
Regina Patsd 72 37 24 5 6 263 238 85
Kootenay Icew 72 37 31 1 3 245 248 78
Edmonton Oil Kingsw 72 34 31 4 3 217 204 75
Swift Current Broncosd 72 34 33 1 4 221 245 73
Moose Jaw Warriorse 72 32 35 4 1 221 266 69
Prince Albert Raiderse 72 31 37 2 2 215 257 66
Lethbridge Hurricanese 72 20 44 5 3 202 304 48
Saskatoon Bladese 72 19 49 2 2 195 308 42

y - Division winner, d - Top 3 in division, w - qualified for a Wild Card spot, e - elimininated from playoff contention

Statistical leaders

Scoring leaders

Players are listed by points, then goals.[1]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts. = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts. PIM
Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks 59 63 55 118 35
Trevor Cox Medicine Hat Tigers 69 29 80 109 57
Tim McGauley Brandon Wheat Kings 72 42 63 105 24
Cole Sanford Medicine Hat Tigers 72 50 45 95 71
Cole Ully Kamloops Blazers 69 34 60 94 32
Nick Merkley Kelowna Rockets 72 20 70 90 79
Nicolas Petan Portland Winterhawks 54 15 74 89 41
Adam Helewka Spokane Chiefs 69 44 43 87 59
Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors 60 38 49 87 46
Adam Tambellini Calgary Hitmen 71 47 39 86 30

Goaltenders

These are the goaltenders that lead the league in GAA that have played at least 1440 minutes.[2]

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout Losses; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SOL SO GAA Sv%
Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 30 1648 18 5 2 3 4 2.29 .915
Taran Kozun Seattle Thunderbirds 60 3486 33 19 4 4 4 2.41 .915
Jackson Whistle Kelowna Rockets 50 2962 34 10 5 0 4 2.55 .909
Mack Shields Calgary Hitmen 49 2630 27 16 0 2 2 2.67 .900
Austin Lotz Everett Silvertips 48 2721 25 15 1 3 4 2.73 .901

2015 WHL playoffs

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals WHL Championship
            
E1 Brandon 4
W2 Edmonton 1
E1 Brandon 4
E2 Regina 1
E2 Regina 4
E3 Swift Current 0
E1 Brandon 4
Eastern
C1 Calgary 1
C1 Calgary 4
W1 Kootenay 3
C1 Calgary 4
C2 Medicine Hat 1
C2 Medicine Hat 4
C3 Red Deer 1
E1 Brandon 0
B1 Kelowna 4
B1 Kelowna 4
W2 Tri-City 0
B1 Kelowna 4
B2 Victoria 1
B2 Victoria 4
B3 Prince George 1
B1 Kelowna 4
Western
U2 Portland 2
U1 Everett 4
W1 Spokane 2
U1 Everett 1
U2 Portland 4
U2 Portland 4
U3 Seattle 2

Conference Quarter-finals

Eastern Conference

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (W2) Edmonton Oil Kings

Brandon won series 4 1

(E2) Regina Pats vs. (E3) Swift Current Broncos

Regina won series 4 0

(C1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (W1) Kootenay Ice

Calgary won series 4 3

(C2) Medicine Hat Tigers vs (C3) Red Deer Rebels

Medicine Hat won series 4 1

Western Conference

(B1) Kelowna Rockets vs. (W2) Tri-City Americans

Kelowna won series 4 0

(B2) Victoria Royals vs. (B3) Prince George Cougars

Victoria won series 4 1

(U1) Everett Silvertips vs. (W1) Spokane Chiefs

Everett wins series 4 2

(U2) Portland Winterhawks vs. (U3) Seattle Thunderbirds

Portland won series 4 2

Conference Semi-finals

Eastern Conference

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (E2) Regina Pats

Brandon won series 4 1

(C1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (C2) Medicine Hat Tigers

Calgary won series 4 1

Western Conference

(B1) Kelowna Rockets vs. (B2) Victoria Royals

Kelowna won series 4 1

(U1) Everett Silvertips vs. (U2) Portland Winterhawks

Portland won series 4 1

Conference Finals

Eastern Conference

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (C1) Calgary Hitmen

Brandon won series 4 1

Western Conference

(B1) Kelowna Rockets vs. (U2) Portland Winterhawks

Kelowna won series 4 2

WHL Championship

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (B1) Kelowna Rockets

Kelowna won series 4 0

Playoff scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Nicolas Petan Portland Winterhawks 1710182820
Leon Draisaitl Kelowna Rockets 1910182812
Nick Merkley Kelowna Rockets 195222718
Adam Tambellini Calgary Hitmen 1613132610
Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks 1713122510
Tyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets 1910142424
Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets 16137202
Peter Quenneville Brandon Wheat Kings 191010204
Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings 161091924
John Quenneville Brandon Wheat Kings 191091918

Playoff leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; SV& = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP Mins W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Michael Herringer Kelowna Rockets 4 153 3 0 5 0 .934 1.96
Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 11 710 5 6 27 0 .929 2.28
Marek Langhamer Medicine Hat Tigers 10 657 5 5 25 1 .924 2.28
Garret Hughson Spokane Chiefs 6 438 2 4 17 0 .916 2.33
Rylan Toth Red Deer Rebels 5 308 1 4 12 0 .934 2.34

WHL awards

Regular season Champions Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Brandon Wheat Kings
Player of the Year Four Broncos Memorial Trophy Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks
Top Scorer Bob Clarke Trophy Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks
Top Defenseman Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy Shea Theodore Seattle Thunderbirds
Rookie of the year Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy Nolan Patrick Brandon Wheat Kings
Top Goaltender Del Wilson Trophy Taran Kozun Seattle Thunderbirds
Top Plus-Minus Rating WHL Plus-Minus Award Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks
Most Sportsmanlike Player Brad Hornung Trophy Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets
Scholastic Player of the Year Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy Nick McBride Prince Albert Raiders
Coach of the Year Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy John Paddock Regina Pats
Executive of the Year Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy Kelly McCrimmon Brandon Wheat Kings
Top Official Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy Reagan Vetter
Marketing/Public Relations Award St. Clair Group Trophy Kelowna Rockets
Humanitarian of the Year Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy Taylor Vickerman Tri-City Americans
WHL Finals Most Valuable Player airBC Trophy Leon Draisaitl Kelowna Rockets
Alumni Achievement Awards Professional Hockey Achievement
Academic Recipient

All-Star Teams

Eastern Conference

First Team Pos. Second Team
Player Team Player Team
Tristan Jarry Edmonton Oil Kings G Jordan Papirny Brandon Wheat Kings
Ivan Provorov Brandon Wheat Kings D Rinat Valiev Kootenay Ice
Travis Sanheim Calgary Hitmen D Colby Williams Regina Pats
Trevor Cox Medicine Hat Tigers F Cole Sanford Medicine Hat Tigers
Tim McGauley Brandon Wheat Kings F Sam Reinhart Kootenay Ice
Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors F Adam Tambellini Calgary Hitmen

Western Conference

First Team[3] Pos. Second Team
Player Team Player Team
Taran Kozun Seattle Thunderbirds G Eric Comrie Tri-City Americans
Shea Theodore Seattle Thunderbirds D Joe Hicketts Victoria Royals
Madison Bowey Kelowna Rockets D Josh Morrissey Kelowna Rockets
Oliver Bjorkstrand Portland Winterhawks F Nicolas Petan Portland Winterhawks
Cole Ully Kamloops Blazers F Nick Merkley Kelowna Rockets
Rourke Chartier Kelowna Rockets F Adam Helewka Spokane Chiefs

See also

References

External links

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