Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Around the CHL ~ volume #1 preview edition #6

The Canadian Hockey League regular season begins in two days so to get you ready I thought I would recap how last season went. Check back all year long for more stories about the CHL and your Mooseheads. 

here are last year's leaders:
Division champions 2016-17
WHL - Regina Pats (East) 72 games played, 52-12-7-1 record, 112 points, 353 goals for/211 goals against; Medicine Hat Tigers (Central) 72 games played, 51-20-1-0 record, 103 points, 350 goals for/248 goals against; Everett Silvertips (U.S.) 72 games played, 44-16-9-3 record, 100 points, 229 goals for/169 goals against; Prince George Cougars (B.C.) 72 games played, 45-21-3-3 record, 96 points, 253 goals for/201 goals against
OHL - Erie Otters (Midwest) 68 games played, 50-15-2-1 record, 103 points, 319 goals for/182 goals against; Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (West) 68 games played, 48-16-3-1 record, 100 points, 287 goals for/208 goals against; Peterborough Petes (East) 68 games played, 89 points, 42-21-2-3 record, 239 goals for/221 goals against; Mississauga Steelheads (Central) 68 games played, 81 points, 34-21-6-7 record, 240 goals for/219 goals against
QMJHL - Saint John Sea Dogs (Maritimes) 68 games played, 48-14-5-1 record, 102 points, 287 goals for/180 goals against; Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (West) 68 games played, 43-18-2-5 record, 93 points, 272 goals for/181 goals against; Shawinigan Cataractes (East) 68 games played, 42-20-4-2 record, 90 points, 258 goals for/184 goals against

League championships 2017
President's Cup - Saint John Sea Dogs vs. Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (Sea Dogs won series 4 games to 0 games)
J. Ross Robertson Cup - Erie Otters vs. Mississauga Steelheads (Otters won series 4 games to 1 game)
Ed Chynoweth Cup - Regina Pats vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (Thunderbirds won series 4 games to 2 games)

Memorial Cup 2017
Teams - Erie (OHL champion), Saint John (QMJHL champion), Seattle (WHL champion), Windsor (hosts)

Final May 28, 2017 Windsor vs. Erie 4-3

WINDSOR SPITFIRES WIN 2017 MEMORIAL CUP!!!


Windsor will look to repeat as Memorial Cup champions. The Regina Pats will be hosting the 100th version of the national championship tournament next May. The 2018 Sherwin-Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects game will be hosted by the Guelph Storm on January 25.

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