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1971–72 WCHL season

Junior ice hockey season


Junior ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1971–72 WCHL season
leagueWestern Hockey League
sportIce hockey
playoffsPlayoffs
finals_champEdmonton Oil Kings (2)
finals_runner-upRegina Pats
no_of_teams12
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameSeason champions
season_champsCalgary Centennials (1)
MVP_linkFour Broncos Memorial Trophy
MVPJohn Davidson (Calgary Centennials)
top_scorer_linkBob Clarke Trophy
top_scorerTom Lysiak (Medicine Hat Tigers)
seasonslistnamesWHL
prevseason_year[1970–71](1970-71-wchl-season)
nextseason_year[1972–73](1972-73-wchl-season)

| finals_runner-up = Regina Pats | finals_runner-up = Peterborough Petes (OHA)

The 1971–72 WCHL season was the sixth season of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). It featured twelve teams and a 68-game regular season. While the Calgary Centennials topped the season standings with 49 wins, the Edmonton Oil Kings won their second consecutive President's Cup, defeating the Regina Pats in the championship series.

This season also saw the league expand into British Columbia, becoming a truly Western Canadian organization. On the national scene, 1972 also marked the beginning of a new era as it was decided that the Memorial Cup would be contested through a round robin tournament featuring the champions from the country's three major junior leagues—the WCHL, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Ontario Hockey Association. The Oil Kings became the WCHL's first participant under this new format at the 1972 Memorial Cup tournament.

League notes

  • The Estevan Bruins, one of the league's charter members, relocated to New Westminster and became the New Westminster Bruins. While the move left Estevan without major junior hockey, a new Estevan Bruins Junior A franchise was started in 1971, playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
  • The Victoria Cougars and the Vancouver Nats joined the WCHL as expansion clubs, bringing the number of British Columbia-based teams up to three.
  • With the B.C. teams joining the West Division, the Swift Current Broncos and Saskatoon Blades moved to the East division to create two divisions of six teams each.
  • The season schedule expanded from 66 games to 68.

Regular season

Final standings

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
**x Regina Pats**684323288287225
**x Saskatoon Blades**683728377312258
**x Brandon Wheat Kings**683533070338331
**x Flin Flon Bombers**683136163265307
**Swift Current Broncos**682542151252311
**Winnipeg Jets**682443149238273
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
**x Calgary Centennials**6849163101296169
**x Edmonton Oil Kings**684422290320246
**x New Westminster Bruins**684027181285240
**x Medicine Hat Tigers**683530373351312
**Victoria Cougars**681848238215321
**Vancouver Nats**681750135213379

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Tom LysiakMedicine Hat Tigers68469714396
Stan WeirMedicine Hat Tigers68587513377
Blaine StoughtonFlin Flon Bombers686066126125
Robbie NealeBrandon Wheat Kings65537312654
Dennis SobchukRegina Pats685667123115
Jeff AblettMedicine Hat Tigers68595711699
Lorne HenningNew Westminster Bruins60516311429
Lanny McDonaldMedicine Hat Tigers68506411454
Ron ChipperfieldBrandon Wheat Kings63595311229
Glen MikkelsonBrandon Wheat Kings67446210652

1972 WCHL Playoffs

Quarterfinals

  • Brandon defeated Saskatoon 4 games to 3 with 1 tie
  • Regina defeated Flin Flon 3 games to 2 with 2 ties
  • Calgary defeated Medicine Hat 4 games to 2 with 1 tie
  • Edmonton defeated New Westminster 4 games to 1

Semifinals

  • Regina defeated Brandon 4 games to 2
  • Edmonton defeated Calgary 4 games to 2

Finals

  • Edmonton defeated Regina 4 games to 1

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

**Regular Season Champions**: Calgary Centennials

All-Star teams

First TeamSecond Team
GoalJohn Davidson
DefenseJimmy Watson
Phil RussellEdmonton Oil Kings
CenterTom Lysiak
Left WingJeff Ablett
Right WingBlaine Stoughton

References

  • 2005–06 WHL Guide

before = 1970–71 WCHL season | after = 1972–73 WCHL season | title = WHL seasons | years = |

References

  1. Lapp, Richard. (1997). "The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship". Harbour Publishing.
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