The 1996–97 WHL season was the 31st season for the Western Hockey League. Eighteen teams completed a 72 game season. The Lethbridge Hurricanes won the President's Cup.
[edit] League notes
[edit] Regular season
[edit] Final standings
[edit] Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes
[edit] Goaltending leaders
Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Total ice time; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties ; GA = Goals against; SO = Total shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
[edit] WHL Playoffs
[edit] Conference Quarterfinals
- 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
[edit] Eastern Conference
| Lethbridge vs. Prince Albert | | Date | Away | Home | | March 19 | Prince Albert 2 | 4 Lethbridge | | March 21 | Prince Albert 1 | 2 Lethbridge | | March 23 | Lethbridge 5 | 4 Prince Albert | | March 24 | Lethbridge 5 | 4 Prince Albert | | Lethbridge wins series 4–0 | | | Swift Current vs. Medicine Hat | | Date | Away | Home | | March 18 | Medicine Hat 1 | 8 Swift Current | | March 20 | Swift Current 5 | 1 Medicine Hat | | March 22 | Medicine Hat 1 | 5 Swift Current | | March 23 | Swift Current 4 | 2 Medicine Hat | | Swift Current wins series 4–0 | |
| Brandon vs. Moose Jaw | | Date | Away | Home | | March 20 | Moose Jaw 4 | 2 Brandon | | March 21 | Moose Jaw 4 | 3 Brandon | | March 23 | Brandon 5 | 4 Moose Jaw | | March 24 | Brandon 3 | 2 Moose Jaw | | March 26 | Moose Jaw 3 | 2 Brandon | OT | | March 28 | Brandon 2 | 3 Moose Jaw | OT | | Moose Jaw wins series 4–2 | | | Red Deer vs. Regina | | Date | Away | Home | | March 20 | Regina 4 | 6 Red Deer | | March 21 | Regina 4 | 5 Red Deer | OT | | March 23 | Red Deer 6 | 2 Regina | | March 24 | Red Deer 1 | 5 Regina | | March 26 | Regina 1 | 5 Red Deer | | Red Deer wins series 4–1 | |
[edit] Western Conference
| Portland vs. Prince George | | Date | Away | Home | | March 21 | Prince George 2 | 5 Portland | | March 22 | Prince George 5 | 3 Portland | | March 25 | Portland 0 | 4 Prince George | | March 26 | Portland 2 | 4 Prince George | | March 29 | Prince George 1 | 2 Portland | | March 31 | Portland 2 | 3 Prince George | | Prince George wins series 4–2 | | | Spokane vs. Kelowna | | Date | Away | Home | | March 21 | Spokane 5 | 3 Kelowna | | March 22 | Spokane 5 | 3 Kelowna | | March 26 | Kelowna 5 | 2 Spokane | | March 28 | Kelowna 0 | 4 Spokane | | March 29 | Kelowna 6 | 3 Spokane | | March 31 | Spokane 5 | 2 Kelowna | | Spokane wins series 4–2 | |
| Seattle vs. Kamloops | | Date | Away | Home | | March 21 | Kamloops 2 | 5 Seattle | | March 23 | Kamloops 3 | 7 Seattle | | March 25 | Seattle 4 | 1 Kamloops | | March 27 | Seattle 2 | 3 Kamloops | | March 29 | Kamloops 4 | 5 Seattle | | Seattle wins series 4–1 | |
[edit] Conference semifinals
| Eastern Conference |
| Lethbridge vs. Moose Jaw | | Date | Away | Home | | March 31 | Moose Jaw 2 | 3 Lethbridge | OT | | April 1 | Moose Jaw 5 | 4 Lethbridge | OT | | April 3 | Lethbridge 5 | 3 Moose Jaw | | April 4 | Lethbridge 4 | 5 Moose Jaw | | April 6 | Moose Jaw 1 | 5 Lethbridge | | April 8 | Lethbridge 5 | 4 Moose Jaw | | Lethbridge wins series 4–2 | | | Swift Current vs. Red Deer | | Date | Away | Home | | March 31 | Red Deer 5 | 2 Swift Current | | April 1 | Red Deer 5 | 3 Swift Current | | April 3 | Swift Current 2 | 4 Red Deer | | April 4 | Swift Current 3 | 2 Red Deer | OT | | April 6 | Red Deer 2 | 11 Swift Current | | April 8 | Swift Current 2 | 6 Red Deer | | Red Deer wins series 4–2 | |
| Western Conference |
| Spokane vs. Prince George | | Date | Away | Home | | April 4 | Prince George 5 | 4 Spokane | OT | | April 5 | Prince George 4 | 2 Spokane | | April 7 | Spokane 1 | 2 Prince George | | Prince George wins series 3–0 | | |
[edit] Conference finals
| Eastern Conference | Western Conference |
| Lethbridge vs. Red Deer | | Date | Away | Home | | April 12 | Red Deer 2 | 3 Lethbridge | OT | | April 13 | Red Deer 7 | 4 Lethbridge | | April 15 | Lethbridge 5 | 3 Red Deer | | April 16 | Lethbridge 6 | 4 Red Deer | | April 18 | Red Deer 2 | 5 Lethbridge | | Lethbridge wins series 4–1 | | | Seattle vs. Prince George | | Date | Away | Home | | April 10 | Prince George 3 | 2 Seattle | 2OT | | April 11 | Prince George 1 | 4 Seattle | | April 14 | Seattle 5 | 2 Prince George | | April 15 | Seattle 3 | 4 Prince George | | April 18 | Prince George 1 | 4 Seattle | | April 20 | Seattle 6 | 1 Prince George | | Seattle wins series 4–2 | |
[edit] WHL Championship
| Lethbridge vs. Seattle | | Date | Away | Home | | April 25 | Seattle 2 | 7 Lethbridge | | April 26 | Seattle 1 | 4 Lethbridge | | April 29 | Lethbridge 3 | 1 Seattle | | April 30 | Lethbridge 5 | 1 Seattle | | Lethbridge wins series 4–0 | [edit] All-Star game On January 22, the Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference 7–5 at Spokane, Washington before a WHL record crowd of 10,455. [edit] WHL awards | Player of the Year - Four Broncos Memorial Trophy: Peter Schaefer, Brandon Wheat Kings | | Scholastic Player of the Year - Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy: Stefan Cherneski, Brandon Wheat Kings | | Top Scorer - Bob Clarke Trophy: Todd Robinson, Portland Winter Hawks | | Most Sportsmanlike Player - Brad Hornung Trophy: Kelly Smart, Brandon Wheat Kings | | Top Defenseman - Bill Hunter Trophy: Chris Phillips, Lethbridge Hurricanes | | Rookie of the Year - Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy: Donavon Nunweiler, Moose Jaw Warriors | | Top Goaltender - Del Wilson Trophy: Brian Boucher, Tri-City Americans | | Coach of the Year - Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy: Brent Peterson, Portland Winter Hawks | | Executive of the Year - Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy: Todd McLellan, Swift Current Broncos | | Regular season Champions - Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy: Lethbridge Hurricanes | | Top Official - Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy: Tom Kowal | | Marketing/Public Relations Award - St. Clair Group Trophy: Pat Garrity, Red Deer Rebels | | Humanitarian of the Year - Jesse Wallin, Red Deer Rebels | | WHL Plus-Minus Award: Peter Schaefer, Brandon Wheat Kings | | Playoff Most Valuable Player - airBC Trophy: Blaine Russell, Lethbridge Hurricanes | [edit] See also [edit] References |