2015–16 WHL season

2015–16 WHL season
League Western Hockey League
Duration Regular season
Sept 24, 2015 – March 22, 2016
Playoffs
March 24, 2016 – May 2016
Champions TBD
Number of teams 22
Commissioner Ron Robison
Television Shaw TV
Rogers Sportsnet
Root Sports Northwest
WHL seasons

 2014–15

2016–17 

The 2015–16 WHL season is the 50th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The regular season began on September 24, 2015 and ended with the Eastern Conference tiebreaker game on March 22, 2016.

The playoffs began shortly after the end of the regular season on March 24, 2016, and the winning team will be awarded the Ed Chynoweth Cup and a berth in the 2016 Memorial Cup that will be held at the ENMAX Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta May 19–29, 2016. The Red Deer Rebels have qualified for the tournament as hosts.

Standings

Western Conference
Team GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts
Victoria Royalsy 72 50 16 3 3 281 166 106
Kelowna Rocketsd 72 48 20 4 0 269 218 100
Seattle Thunderbirdsy 72 45 23 4 0 228 186 94
Kamloops Blazersd 72 38 25 5 4 237 218 85
Everett Silvertipsd 72 38 26 5 3 182 172 84
Prince George Cougarsw 72 36 31 3 2 240 225 77
Portland Winterhawksd 72 34 31 6 1 228 227 75
Spokane Chiefsw 72 33 30 5 4 223 245 75
Tri-City Americanse 72 35 34 2 1 236 253 73
Vancouver Giantse 72 23 40 5 4 199 273 55
Eastern Conference
Team GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts
Brandon Wheat Kingsy 72 48 18 4 2 319 197 102
Lethbridge Hurricanesy 72 46 24 1 1 304 218 94
Red Deer Rebelsd 72 45 24 1 2 260 205 93
Calgary Hitmend 72 42 26 2 2 246 219 88
Prince Albert Raidersd 72 38 26 7 1 222 223 84
Moose Jaw Warriorsd 72 36 27 7 2 249 231 81
Regina Patsw 72 36 28 3 5 243 253 80
Edmonton Oil Kingsw 72 29 36 6 1 197 238 65
Medicine Hat Tigerst 72 30 37 3 2 223 287 65
Swift Current Broncose 72 24 38 7 3 189 249 58
Saskatoon Bladese 72 26 42 4 0 219 318 56
Kootenay Icee 72 12 53 6 1 155 320 31

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

Eastern Conference Tiebreaker

Medicine Hat Tigers vs. Edmonton Oil Kings

Edmonton claims final playoff spot; faces Brandon in Conference Quarter-finals

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
Adam Brooks Regina Pats 72 38 82 120 30
Dryden Hunt Moose Jaw Warriors 72 58 58 116 48
Brayden Burke Lethbridge Hurricanes 72 27 82 109 44
Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings 58 47 59 106 101
Nolan Patrick Brandon Wheat Kings 72 41 61 102 41
Parker Bowles Tri-City Americans 72 39 57 96 63
Tyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets 70 43 52 95 66
Reid Gardiner Prince Albert Raiders 71 43 49 92 46
Alex Forsberg Victoria Royals 71 31 60 91 64
Tyler Wong Lethbridge Hurricanes 72 43 46 89 42

Goaltenders

These are the goaltenders that lead the league in GAA that have played at least 1380 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%
Griffen Outhouse Victoria Royals 27 1487 18 3 3 1 4 1.82 .937
Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 63 3693 35 23 1 3 6 2.14 .918
Coleman Vollrath Victoria Royals 51 2854 32 13 0 2 1 2.40 .912
Landon Bow Swift Current/Seattle 53 2886 25 20 4 0 7 2.49 .923
Jackson Whistle Kelowna Rockets 27 1559 19 6 2 0 2 2.54 .920

2016 WHL playoffs

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals WHL Championship
            
E1 Brandon 4
W2 Edmonton 2
E1 Brandon 4
E3 Moose Jaw 1
E2 Prince Albert 1
E3 Moose Jaw 4
E1 Brandon 4
Eastern
C2 Red Deer 1
C1 Lethbridge 1
W1 Regina 4
C2 Red Deer 4
W1 Regina 3
C2 Red Deer 4
C3 Calgary 1
E1 Brandon 0
U1 Seattle 0
B1 Victoria 4
W2 Spokane 2
B1 Victoria 3
B2 Kelowna 4
B2 Kelowna 4
B3 Kamloops 3
B2 Kelowna 0
Western
U1 Seattle 4
U1 Seattle 4
W1 Prince George 0
U1 Seattle 4
U2 Everett 1
U2 Everett 4
U3 Portland 0

Conference Quarter-finals

Eastern Conference

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

Brandon wins series 4 2

* Note: Series was played in a 2-3-2 format due to the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair taking place at the Keystone Centre from March 28 to April 2.

(E2) Prince Albert Raiders vs. (E3) Moose Jaw Warriors

Moose Jaw wins series 4 1

(C1) Lethbridge Hurricanes vs. (W1) Regina Pats

Regina wins series 4 1

(C2) Red Deer Rebels vs (C3) Calgary Hitmen

Red Deer wins series 4 1

* Note: Game 4 was played at the Stampede Corral due to the 2016 Juno Awards taking place at the Scotiabank Saddledome.

Western Conference

(B1) Victoria Royals vs. (W2) Spokane Chiefs

Victoria wins series 4 2

(B2) Kelowna Rockets vs. (B3) Kamloops Blazers

Kelowna wins series 4 3

* Note: Game 3 was played at the Kamloops Memorial Arena due to the 2016 IIHF Women's World Championship being played at the Sandman Centre.

(U1) Seattle Thunderbirds vs. (W1) Prince George Cougars

Seattle wins series 4 0

(U2) Everett Silvertips vs. (U3) Portland Winterhawks

Everett wins series 4 0

Conference Semi-finals

Eastern Conference

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs (E3) Moose Jaw Warriors

Brandon wins series 4 1

(C2) Red Deer Rebels vs (W1) Regina Pats

Red Deer wins series 4 3

Western Conference

(B1) Victoria Royals vs (B2) Kelowna Rockets

Kelowna wins series 4 3

(U1) Seattle Thunderbirds vs (U2) Everett Silvertips

Seattle wins series 4 1

Conference Finals

Eastern Conference

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (C2) Red Deer Rebels

Brandon wins series 4 1

Western Conference

(B2) Kelowna Rockets vs. (U1) Seattle Thunderbirds

Seattle wins series 4 0

WHL Championship

(E1) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (U1) Seattle Thunderbirds

Series is tied 0 0

*-if necessary

Playoff scoring leaders

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
John Quenneville Brandon Wheat Kings 161311246
Nolan Patrick Brandon Wheat Kings 1610142410
Adam Brooks Regina Pats 12716236
Tim McGauley Brandon Wheat Kings 16813216
Reid Duke Brandon Wheat Kings 166142014
Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings 162182019
Mathew Barzal Seattle Thunderbirds 135141912
Adam Helewka Red Deer Rebels 17991818
Jake DeBrusk Red Deer Rebels 17891720
Jack Walker Victoria Royals 13881620

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
Mario Petit Everett Silvertips 4 185 3 0 4 1 .953 1.30
Landon Bow Seattle Thunderbirds 13 817 12 1 21 2 .936 1.54
Jayden Sittler Lethbridge Hurricanes 2 102 0 1 3 0 .940 1.76
Connor Ingram Kamloops Blazers 7 424 3 4 15 1 .938 2.12
Carter Hart Everett Silvertips 6 352 2 4 14 1 .929 2.39

WHL awards

WHL Champions Ed Chynoweth Cup TBD
Regular season Champions Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Victoria Royals
Player of the Year Four Broncos Memorial Trophy Dryden Hunt Moose Jaw Warriors
Top Scorer Bob Clarke Trophy Adam Brooks Regina Pats
Top Defenceman Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy Ivan Provorov Brandon Wheat Kings
Rookie of the year Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy Matthew Phillips Victoria Royals
Top Goaltender Del Wilson Trophy Carter Hart Everett Silvertips
Top Plus-Minus Rating WHL Plus-Minus Award Ivan Provorov Brandon Wheat Kings
Most Sportsmanlike Player Brad Hornung Trophy Tyler Soy Victoria Royals
Scholastic Player of the Year Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy Tanner Kaspick Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach of the Year Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy Dave Lowry Victoria Royals
Executive of the Year Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy Peter Anholt Lethbridge Hurricanes
Top Official Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy Chris Schlenker
Marketing/Public Relations Award St. Clair Group Trophy Victoria Royals
Humanitarian of the Year Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy Tyler Wong Lethbridge Hurricanes
WHL Finals Most Valuable Player airBC Trophy
Alumni Achievement Awards Professional Hockey Achievement
Academic Recipient
TBD

All-Star Teams

Eastern Conference

First Team[3] Pos. Second Team
Player Team Player Team
Zach Sawchenko Moose Jaw Warriors G Rylan Parenteau Prince Albert Raiders
Ivan Provorov* Brandon Wheat Kings D Jake Bean Calgary Hitmen
Andrew Nielsen Lethbridge Hurricanes D Travis Sanheim Calgary Hitmen
Dryden Hunt Moose Jaw Warriors F Brayden Burke Lethbridge Hurricanes
Brayden Point Moose Jaw Warriors F Nolan Patrick Brandon Wheat Kings
Adam Brooks Regina Pats F Jayce Hawryluk Brandon Wheat Kings

* - unanimous selection

Western Conference

First Team Pos. Second Team
Player Team Player Team
Carter Hart Everett Silvertips G Connor Ingram Kamloops Blazers
Joe Hicketts* Victoria Royals D Noah Juulsen Everett Silvertips
Ethan Bear Seattle Thunderbirds D Jason Fram Spokane Chiefs
Tyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets F Tyler Soy Victoria Royals
Mathew Barzal Seattle Thunderbirds F Chase Witala Prince George Cougars
Parker Bowles Tri-City Americans F Collin Shirley Kamloops Blazers

* - unanimous selection

See also

References

External links

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