1979–80 WHL season

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1979–80 WHL season
League Western Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams11
Regular season
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Portland Winter Hawks (1)
Season MVP Doug Wickenheiser (Regina Pats)
Top scorer Doug Wickenheiser (Regina Pats)
Playoffs
Finals champions Regina Pats (2)
  Runners-up Victoria Cougars
WHL seasons
  1978–79
1980–81  
1979–80 CHL season
League Canadian Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams33
OMJHL
QMJHL
WHL
Memorial Cup
Finals champions Cornwall Royals (QMJHL) (2nd title)
  Runners-up Peterborough Petes (OMJHL)

The 1979–80 WHL season was the 14th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). It featured eleven teams completing a 72-game regular season. The Portland Winter Hawks became the first American-based club to top the regular season standings, capturing the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy. In the playoffs, the Regina Pats won their second President's Cup, defeating the Victoria Cougars in the championship final.

Contents

The season was the first for the Great Falls Americans, after the Edmonton Oil Kings relocated to Great Falls prior to the season. However, the team lasted only 28 games before ceasing operations on December 16, 1979, for the remainder of the season. Thus while twelve teams opened the season, only eleven played it through to completion.

League notes

Team changes

Regular season

Final standings

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Regina Pats 724724195429311
x Calgary Wranglers 724327288376319
x Medicine Hat Tigers 723730579344315
x Billings Bighorns 723734175326284
x Brandon Wheat Kings 723337268319343
x Lethbridge Broncos 722839561329349
Saskatoon Blades 722740559331382
Great Falls Americans 1282251573186
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Portland Winter Hawks 7253181107398293
x Victoria Cougars 7251210102349226
x Seattle Breakers 722941260297364
New Westminster Bruins 721061121244443

1Folded mid-season

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Doug Wickenheiser Regina Pats 71898117099
Tim Tookey Portland Winter Hawks 70588314155
Barry Pederson Victoria Cougars 72528814050
Kelly Kisio Calgary Wranglers 71657313864
Jim Dobson Portland Winter Hawks 726668134179
Ron Flockhart Regina Pats 65547613063
Gord Williams Lethbridge Broncos 72576512292
Darren Veitch Regina Pats 712993122118
Brian Varga Regina Pats 70397911897
Doug Morrison Lethbridge Broncos 685859117188

1980 WHL Playoffs

First round

Division semi-finals

Round Robin format

Division finals

WHL Championship

WHL awards

Most Valuable Player: Doug Wickenheiser, Regina Pats
Top Scorer - Bob Clarke Trophy: Doug Wickenheiser, Regina Pats
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Steve Tsujiura, Medicine Hat Tigers
Top Defenseman - Bill Hunter Trophy: Dave Babych, Portland Winter Hawks
Rookie of the Year - Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy: Grant Fuhr, Victoria Cougars
Top Goaltender - Del Wilson Trophy: Kevin Eastman, Victoria Cougars
Coach of the Year - Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy: Doug Sauter, Calgary Wranglers
Regular season Champions - Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy: Portland Winter Hawks

All-Star teams

First TeamSecond team
Goal Grant Fuhr Victoria Cougars Andy Moog Billings Bighorns
Defense Dave Babych Portland Winter Hawks Jim McTaggart Billings Bighorns
Darren Veitch Regina Pats Mark Robinson Victoria Cougars
Center Doug Wickenheiser Regina Pats Barry Pederson Victoria Cougars
Left wing Greg C. Adams (tied) Victoria Cougars Ken Solheim Medicine Hat Tigers
Florent Robidoux (tied) Portland Winter Hawks --
Right wing Jim Dobson Portland Winter Hawks Mike Blaisdell (tie) Regina Pats
-- Don Gillen (tie) Brandon Wheat Kings

See also

References

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