Junior ice hockey season
The 1999–2000 OHL season was the 20th season of the Ontario Hockey League. The season was the first to award a point for an overtime loss. Twenty teams each played 68 games. The Barrie Colts won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Plymouth Whalers.
Teams
Map of teams
Regular season
Final standings
Note: DIV = Division; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title
Eastern conference
Western conference
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes [1]
Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses;
SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average [2]
Playoffs
Conference quarterfinals
Eastern conference quarterfinals
(1) Barrie Colts vs. (8) North Bay Centennials
(2) Ottawa 67's vs. (7) Oshawa Generals
(3) Belleville Bulls vs. (6) Peterborough Petes
(4) Sudbury Wolves vs. (5) Kingston Frontenacs
Western conference quarterfinals
(1) Plymouth Whalers vs. (8) Guelph Storm
(2) Erie Otters vs. (7) Brampton Battalion
(3) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds vs. (6) Kitchener Rangers
(4) Sarnia Sting vs. (5) Windsor Spitfires
Conference semifinals
Eastern conference semifinals
(1) Barrie Colts vs. (4) Sudbury Wolves
(2) Ottawa 67's vs. (3) Belleville Bulls
Western conference semifinals
(1) Plymouth Whalers vs. (5) Windsor Spitfires
(2) Erie Otters vs. (3) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Conference finals
Eastern conference finals
(1) Barrie Colts vs. (3) Belleville Bulls
Western conference finals
(1) Plymouth Whalers vs. (3) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
OHL finals
J. Ross Robertson cup finals
(W1) Plymouth Whalers vs. (E1) Barrie Colts
J. Ross Robertson Cup Champions Roster
Playoff scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes [4]
Playoff leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average [5]
All-Star teams
First team
- Dan Tessier, Centre, Ottawa 67's
- Taylor Pyatt, Left Wing, Sudbury Wolves
- Norm Milley, Right Wing, Sudbury Wolves
- John Erskine, Defence, London Knights
- Branislav Mezei, Defence, Belleville Bulls
- Andrew Raycroft, Goaltender, Kingston Frontenacs
- Peter DeBoer, Coach, Plymouth Whalers
Second team
- Jason Jaspers, Centre, Sudbury Wolves
- Raffi Torres, Left Wing, Brampton Battalion
- Sheldon Keefe, Right Wing, Barrie Colts
- Allan Rourke, Defence, Kitchener Rangers
- Kevin Mitchell, Defence, Guelph Storm
- Rob Zepp, Goaltender, Plymouth Whalers
- Tom Webster, Coach, Windsor Spitfires
Third team
- Josef Vasicek, Centre, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Johnathan Schill, Left Wing, Kingston Frontenacs
- Denis Shvidki, Right Wing, Barrie Colts
- Alexei Semenov, Defence, Sudbury Wolves
- Mike Van Ryn, Defence, Sarnia Sting
- Levente Szuper, Goaltender, Ottawa 67's
- Stan Butler, Coach, Brampton Battalion
Awards
2000 OHL Priority Selection
On June 3, 2000, the OHL conducted the 2000 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. The Mississauga IceDogs held the first overall pick in the draft, and selected Patrick Jarrett from the Soo Thunderbirds. Jarrett was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award, awarded to the top pick in the draft.
Below are the players who were selected in the first round of the 2000 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. [6]
See also
References
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".
- ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League".