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Temporada 2009-10 de la WHL

La temporada 2009-10 de la WHL fue la 44.ª temporada de la Western Hockey League (WHL). La temporada regular comenzó el 17 de septiembre de 2009 y terminó el 14 de marzo de 2010. La Subway Super Series 2009 , en la que se enfrentaron el equipo WHL y el equipo de Rusia, se llevó a cabo a mitad de temporada del 25 al 26 de noviembre de 2009. Los Calgary Hitmen ganaron su segundo trofeo consecutivo y el cuarto en total en la temporada regular, el Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy, por el mejor récord de la temporada regular. Los playoffs se llevaron a cabo del 18 de marzo al 7 de mayo. Los Hitmen continuaron su título de la temporada regular al derrotar a los Tri-City Americans en la serie del campeonato para reclamar su segunda Copa Ed Chynoweth y un lugar en el torneo Memorial Cup 2010 .

Notas de la liga

Fuera de temporada
Pretemporada
Temporada regular

Temporada regular

La Western Hockey League abrió la temporada regular el 17 de septiembre de 2009, en Kelowna, con un partido entre el campeón defensor Kelowna Rockets y los Vancouver Giants . [22]

Clasificación

Nota: GP = Partidos jugados, W = Victorias, P = Derrotas, T = Empates, OTL = Derrotas en tiempo extra, Pts = Puntos, GF = Goles a favor, GA = Goles en contra, PIM = Penaltis en minutos

Clasificación de la conferencia


x - el equipo aseguró un lugar en los playoffs de la Western Hockey League y - el equipo es líder de la división z - el equipo aseguró la división

Clasificación de la división

Mapa de la WHL, 2007-08 a 2010-11
200 km
125 millas
Reyes del trigo
Reyes del trigo de Brandon
palmaditas
Regina Pats
Guerreros
Guerreros de mandíbula de alce
asaltantes
Los asaltantes del Príncipe Alberto
Cuchillas
Cuchillas de Saskatoon
Broncos
Broncos de Swift Current
Tigres
Tigres de Medicine Hat
Huracanes
Huracanes de Lethbridge
Reyes del petróleo
Reyes del petróleo de Edmonton
Rebeldes
Rebeldes de los ciervos rojos
Sicarios
Sicarios de Calgary
Hielo
Hielo Kootenay
Jefes
Jefes de Spokane
Americanos
Estadounidenses de Tri-City
Cohetes
Cohetes de Kelowna
Blazers
Chaquetas Kamloops
Bruins
Bruins de Chilliwack
Puntas plateadas
Puntas plateadas de Everett
Pájaros del trueno
Thunderbirds de Seattle
Halcones de invierno
Halcones de invierno de Portland
pumas
Pumas del Príncipe Jorge
Gigantes
Gigantes de Vancouver
   División Este
   División Central
   División BC
   División de EE.UU.

Líderes en puntuación

Nota: GP = Partidos jugados; G = Goles; A = Asistencias; Pts. = Puntos; PIM = Minutos de penalización

Líderes de portería

Nota: GP = Partidos jugados; Mins = Minutos jugados; W = Victorias; P = Derrotas; OTL = Derrotas en tiempo extra; SOL = Derrotas en tandas de penales; SO = Blanqueos; GAA = Promedio de goles en contra; Sv% = Porcentaje de salvadas

1 Jugó anteriormente con Prince Albert Raiders

Jugadores

Draft de ingreso a la NHL de 2009

En total, 31 jugadores de la WHL fueron seleccionados en el Draft de entrada de la NHL de 2009. [ 25]

Contratos y becas

Vientos alisios

Serie Super Subway

La Subway Super Series (anteriormente conocida como ADT Canada Russia Challenge ) fue una serie de seis juegos en la que participaron cuatro equipos: tres de la Liga Canadiense de Hockey (CHL), un equipo de cada una de las categorías QMJHL, OHL y WHL, contra el equipo nacional de hockey juvenil de Rusia .

La serie de 2009 se llevó a cabo en seis ciudades de Canadá. La serie comenzó el 16 de noviembre de 2009 y concluyó el 26 de noviembre de 2009. Ambos juegos de la Western Hockey League se llevaron a cabo en Columbia Británica. El ex portero de Victoria Cougar y miembro del Salón de la Fama , Grant Fuhr , fue nombrado Capitán Honorario para el primer juego de la serie, celebrado en Victoria el 25 de noviembre de 2009. [118] La noche siguiente, el jefe de bomberos retirado de Kelowna, Gerry Zimmermann, fue nombrado Capitán Honorario para el juego final de la serie. [119]

Resultados

En el primer partido de la serie de dos partes entre el Team WHL y el Team Russia, el Team WHL anotó dos goles en camino a una victoria por 2-1 frente a 6.695 fanáticos en el Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre en Victoria. El portero Igor Bobkov del Team Russia y el delantero Levko Koper del Team WHL fueron nombrados Jugadores del Partido de sus respectivos equipos. [120] La noche siguiente en Prospera Place en Kelowna, el Team WHL derrotó al Team Russia por 4-2 para terminar la serie y darle a la CHL un récord de 6-0. El portero Igor Bobkov fue nombrado Jugador del Partido del Team Russia por segunda noche consecutiva, mientras que Brandon McMillan fue nombrado Jugador del Partido del Team WHL. [121]

Playoffs de la WHL 2010

Descripción general

Cuartos de final de la conferencia

Conferencia Este

(1) Los Calgary Hitmen contra (8) Los Moose Jaw Warriors


(2) Brandon Wheat Kings contra (7) Swift Current Broncos


(3) Saskatoon Blades contra (6) Red Deer Rebels


(4) Kootenay Ice contra (5) Medicine Hat Tigers


Conferencia Oeste

(1) Tri-City Americans contra (8) Chilliwack Bruins


(2) Gigantes de Vancouver contra (7) Blazers de Kamloops


(3) Everett Silvertips contra (6) Kelowna Rockets


(4) Jefes de Spokane contra (5) Winterhawks de Portland


Semifinales de la conferencia

Conferencia Este

(1) Los Hitmen de Calgary contra (5) los Tigres de Medicine Hat


(2) Brandon Wheat Kings contra (3) Saskatoon Blades


Conferencia Oeste

(1) Tri-City Americans contra (6) Kelowna Rockets


(2) Gigantes de Vancouver contra (5) Halcones de Invierno de Portland


Finales de conferencia

Conferencia Este

(1) Los Hitmen de Calgary contra (2) Los Kings de Brandon Wheat


Conferencia Oeste

(1) Tri-City Americans contra (2) Vancouver Giants


Campeonato de la WHL

(E1) Los Hitmen de Calgary contra (W1) los Tri-City Americans


Líderes en puntuación en los playoffs

Nota: GP = Partidos jugados; G = Goles; A = Asistencias; Pts = Puntos; PIM = Minutos de penalización

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

Memorial Cup

The 92nd Memorial Cup was held in Brandon, Manitoba.[122]

WHL awards

All-Star Teams

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

See also

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