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1977–78 WCHL season

Junior ice hockey season


Junior ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1977–78 WCHL season
leagueWestern Hockey League
sportIce hockey
playoffsPlayoffs
finals_champNew Westminster Bruins (4)
finals_runner-upBillings Bighorns
no_of_teams12
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameSeason champions
season_champsBrandon Wheat Kings (2)
MVP_linkFour Broncos Memorial Trophy
MVPRyan Walter (Seattle Breakers)
top_scorer_linkBob Clarke Trophy
top_scorerBrian Propp (Brandon Wheat Kings)
seasonslistnamesWHL
prevseason_year[1976–77](1976-77-wchl-season)
nextseason_year[1978–79](1978-79-whl-season)

| finals_runner-up = Billings Bighorns | finals_runner-up = Peterborough Petes (OMJHL)

The 1977–78 WCHL season was the 12th season of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), featuring twelve teams and a 72-game regular season. The Brandon Wheat Kings won their second consecutive regular season title, topping the standings with 46 wins. In the playoffs, the New Westminster Bruins solidified their dynasty in winning their fourth consecutive President's Cup, defeating the Billings Bighorns—the first American-based club to make the league playoff final—in the championship series. The Bruins earned a berth in the 1978 Memorial Cup tournament, and there won the club's second consecutive Memorial Cup title.

The season was the first for a trio of franchises. The Calgary Centennials relocated to Billings, Montana and became the Bighorns. However, Calgary was not left without a team as the Winnipeg Monarchs relocated there and became the Calgary Wranglers. Finally, the Kamloops Chiefs relocated to Seattle and became the Seattle Breakers, bringing the number of American clubs in the league up to three.

Team changes

  • The Calgary Centennials relocated to Billings, Montana, becoming the Billings Bighorns.
  • The Winnipeg Monarchs relocated to Calgary, Alberta, becoming the Calgary Wranglers.
  • The Kamloops Chiefs relocated to Seattle, Washington, becoming the Seattle Breakers.

Regular season

Final standings

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
**x Brandon Wheat Kings**72461214106424299
**x Flin Flon Bombers**723330975396380
**x Regina Pats**722938563363405
**Saskatoon Blades**722050242340460
Central DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
**x Lethbridge Broncos**723629779341328
**x Billings Bighorns**723231973342336
**x Medicine Hat Tigers**722241953293365
**Calgary Wranglers**7218401450303404
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
**x Portland Winter Hawks**7241201193361296
**x Victoria Cougars**723429977365333
**x New Westminster Bruins**7233281177345310
**Seattle Breakers**7232281276359316

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Brian ProppBrandon Wheat Kings7070112182200
Ray AllisonBrandon Wheat Kings717386160254
Steve TambelliniLethbridge Broncos66758015532
Errol RausseSeattle Breakers72629215460
Bill DerlagoBrandon Wheat Kings528963152105
Geordie RobertsonVictoria Cougars61647213685
Gerald MinorRegina Pats665475129236
Merlin MalinowskiMedicine Hat Tigers724878126131
Ryan WalterSeattle Breakers625471125148
Wayne BabychPortland Winter Hawks685071121218

1978 WCHL Playoffs

Division Semi-finals

Round Robin format

  • Flin Flon (4–4) advanced
  • Regina (4–4) advanced
  • Brandon (4–4) eliminated
  • Billings (6–2) advanced
  • Medicine Hat (3–5) advanced
  • Lethbridge (3–5) eliminated
  • New Westminster (7–1) advanced
  • Victoria (4–4) advanced
  • Portland (1–7) eliminated

Division Finals

  • Flin Flon defeated Regina 4 games to 1
  • Billings defeated Medicine Hat 4 games to 0
  • New Westminster defeated Victoria 4 games to 1

League semi-finals

Round Robin format

  • Billings (3–1) advanced
  • New Westminster (3–1) advanced
  • Flin Flon (0–4) eliminated

WHL Championship

  • New Westminster defeated Billings 4 games to 0

All-Star game

On January 18, the West All-Stars defeated the East All-Stars 2–1 at Regina, Saskatchewan before a crowd of 2,814.

WHL awards

Regular season champions: Brandon Wheat Kings

All-Star teams

First TeamSecond Team
GoalTim Thomlison
DefenseBrad McCrimmon
Larry PlayfairPortland Winter Hawks
CenterRyan Walter
Left WingBrian Propp
Right WingWayne Babych

References

  • 2005–06 WHL Guide

before = 1976–77 WCHL season | after = 1978–79 WHL season | title = WHL seasons | years = |

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