1999–2000_WHL_season

1999–2000 WHL season

1999–2000 WHL season

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The 1999–2000 WHL season was the 34th season for the Western Hockey League. Eighteen teams completed a 72-game season. The Kootenay Ice won the President's Cup.

League notes

  • The WHL followed the NHL's lead and adopted the "regulation tie" format that saw a team losing in overtime earn a point.
  • Overtime was to be played 4 on 4.

Regular season

Final standings

More information East Division, GP ...
More information Central Division, GP ...
More information West Division, GP ...

Scoring leaders

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

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Goaltending leaders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties ; GA = Goals against; SO = Total shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

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2000 WHL Playoffs

  • Top eight teams in the Eastern Conference (East and Central divisions) qualified for playoffs
  • Top six teams in the Western Conference (division) qualified for the playoffs
First round Division Semi-Finals Division Finals WHL Championship
            
C1 Calgary 4
E5 Moose Jaw 0
C1 Calgary 4
E2 Saskatoon 0
E2 Saskatoon 4
E3 Regina 3
C1 Calgary 1
C2 Kootenay 4
C2 Kootenay 4
C3 Red Deer 0
C2 Kootenay 4
E1 Swift Current 2
E1 Swift Current 4
E4 Prince Albert 2
C2 Kootenay 4
W1 Spokane 2
W1 Spokane 4
W6 Tri-City 0
W1 Spokane bye
 
W1 Spokane 4
W2 Prince George 1
W2 Prince George 4
W5 Kelowna 1
W2 Prince George 3
W3 Seattle 0
W3 Seattle 4
W4 Kamloops 0

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern Conference

More information Calgary vs. Moose Jaw, Date ...

Western Conference

More information Spokane vs. Tri-City, Date ...

Conference semifinals

More information Eastern Conference, Calgary vs. Saskatoon ...
More information Western Conference, Prince George vs. Seattle ...

Conference finals

More information Eastern Conference, Western Conference ...

WHL Championship

More information Kootenay vs. Spokane, Date ...

All-Star game

On January 19, the Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 10–9 at Kelowna, British Columbia before a crowd of 5,420.

WHL awards

Player of the Year - Four Broncos Memorial Trophy: Brad Moran, Calgary Hitmen
Scholastic Player of the Year - Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy: Chris Nielson, Calgary Hitmen
Top Scorer - Bob Clarke Trophy: Brad Moran, Calgary Hitmen
Most Sportsmanlike Player - Brad Hornung Trophy: Trent Hunter, Prince George Cougars
Top Defenseman - Bill Hunter Trophy: Micki Dupont, Kamloops Blazers
Rookie of the Year - Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy: Dan Blackburn, Kootenay Ice
Top Goaltender - Del Wilson Trophy: Bryce Wandler, Swift Current Broncos
Coach of the Year - Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy: Todd McLellan, Swift Current Broncos
Executive of the Year - Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy: Tim Speltz, Spokane Chiefs
Regular season champions - Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy: Calgary Hitmen
Top Official - Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy: Mike Hasenfratz
Marketing/Public Relations Award - St. Clair Group Trophy: Mike Jenkins, Prince Albert Raiders
Humanitarian of the Year - Chris Nielson, Calgary Hitmen
WHL Plus-Minus Award: Kenton Smith, Calgary Hitmen
Playoff Most Valuable Player - airBC Trophy: Dan Blackburn, Kootenay Ice

All-Star Teams

See also

References

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