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2006–07 CHL season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2006–07 CHL season
LeagueCentral Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Regular season
Governors’ CupBossier-Shreveport
Season MVPJeff Christian (Youngstown)
Top scorerJeff Christian (Youngstown)
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsColorado Eagles
CHL seasons

The 2006–07 CHL season was the 15th season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

Regular season

Division standings

Northeast Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs 64 44 14 2 4 214 155 94
Memphis RiverKings 64 39 19 3 3 227 208 84
Youngstown Steelhounds 64 34 20 2 8 230 199 78
Tulsa Oilers 64 27 28 6 3 225 246 63
Northwest Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Colorado Eagles 64 46 17 0 1 256 182 93
Oklahoma City Blazers 64 35 21 2 6 211 214 78
Wichita Thunder 64 28 28 0 8 191 213 64
Rocky Mountain Rage 64 17 40 4 3 180 251 41
Southeast Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Laredo Bucks 64 42 17 3 2 219 170 89
Corpus Christi Rayz 64 35 22 4 3 196 169 77
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees 64 28 28 4 4 185 203 64
Austin Ice Bats 64 21 29 5 9 169 210 56
Southwest Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
New Mexico Scorpions 64 32 24 3 5 212 217 72
Arizona Sundogs 64 34 28 1 1 229 216 70
Amarillo Gorillas 64 32 28 1 3 205 220 68
Odessa Jackalopes 64 26 31 4 3 176 205 59
Lubbock Cotton Kings 64 24 31 2 7 170 217 57

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention

Playoffs

Format

The top six teams in each conference qualified for the playoffs. All series were best-of-seven. The highest seeded first round losing team advanced to the second round as a wild card team.

Playoff bracket

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semi-finals Conference Final Ray Miron Presidents' Cup Finals
            
N1 Bossier-Shreveport 4
N6 Wichita 2
N1 Bossier-Shreveport 1
N4 Memphis 4
- - -
N4 Memphis -
N2 Colorado 4
Northern
N4 Memphis 2
N2 Colorado 4
N5 Youngstown 2
N2 Colorado 4
N3 Oklahoma City 3
N3 Memphis 3
N4 Oklahoma City 4
N2 Colorado 4
S1 Laredo 2
S1 Laredo 4
S6 Rio Grande Valley 1
S1 Laredo 4
S4 Corpus Christi 1
- - -
S4 Corpus Christi -
S1 Laredo 4
S2 New Mexico 1
S2 New Mexico 4
S5 Amarillo 2
S2 New Mexico 4
S3 Arizona 3
S3 Corpus Christi 3
S4 Arizona 4

Awards

Source:Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners[1]
  • Ray Miron President’s Cup (Playoff Champions) - Colorado Eagles
  • Governors’ Cup (regular-season champions) - Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
  • Most Valuable Player - Jeff Christian, Youngstown
  • Most Outstanding Goaltender - John DeCaro, Bossier-Shreveport
  • Most Outstanding Defenseman - Brad Williamson, Colorado
  • Rookie of the Year - Cam Abbott, Bossier-Shreveport
  • Coach of the Year - Kevin McClelland, Memphis
  • Man of the Year - Riley Nelson, Colorado
  • Rick Kozuback Award - Marco Pietroniro, Arizona
  • Joe Burton Award (Scoring Champion) - Jeff Christian, Youngstown
  • Playoff Most Valuable Player - Greg Pankewicz, Colorado
  • All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (North) - Matt Medley, Tulsa
  • All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (South) - Brent Zelenewich, Corpus Christi
  • Athletic Trainer of the Year – Mike Ermatinger, Youngstown
  • Equipment Manager of the Year– Brandon Rose, Oklahoma City

All-CHL Team

All-Rookie Team

  • Forward - Cam Abbott, Bossier-Shreveport
  • Forward - Bobby Chaumont, Laredo
  • Forward - Ryan McLeod, New Mexico
  • Defenseman - Alex Dunn, Odessa
  • Defenseman - Craig Strain, Colorado
  • Goaltender - John DeCaro, Bossier-Shreveport

References


This page was last edited on 28 August 2023, at 03:35
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