1990–91 WHL season

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1990–91 WHL season
League Western Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams14
Regular season
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Kamloops Blazers (4)
Season MVP Ray Whitney (Spokane Chiefs)
Top scorer Ray Whitney (Spokane Chiefs)
Playoffs
Finals champions Spokane Chiefs (1)
  Runners-up Lethbridge Hurricanes
WHL seasons
  1989–90
1991–92  
1990–91 CHL season
League Canadian Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams42
OHL
QMJHL
WHL
Memorial Cup
Finals champions Spokane Chiefs (WHL) (1st title)
  Runners-up Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)

The 1990–91 WHL season was the 25th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL), featuring fourteen teams and a 72-game regular season. The Kamloops Blazers won their second consecutive Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for posting the league's best regular season record. In the playoffs, the Spokane Chiefs defeated the Lethbridge Hurricanes to win the club's first President's Cup title, before going on to win the 1991 Memorial Cup tournament, becoming the second American club to win the championship.

Contents

Regular season

Final standings

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Lethbridge Hurricanes 724521696373281
x Medicine Hat Tigers 724027585366296
x Swift Current Broncos 724029383369351
x Prince Albert Raiders 723829581337284
x Regina Pats 723732377346307
x Moose Jaw Warriors 723139264336369
Saskatoon Blades 722941260309363
Brandon Wheat Kings 721951240265380
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Kamloops Blazers 7250202102385247
x Spokane Chiefs 724823197435275
x Seattle Thunderbirds 724226488319317
x Tri-City Americans 723632476404386
Portland Winter Hawks 721753236298450
Victoria Cougars 721059323201437

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Ray Whitney Spokane Chiefs 726711818536
Brian Sakic Tri-City Americans 694012216219
Cal McGowan Kamloops Blazers 715881139147
Pat Falloon Spokane Chiefs 616474138154
Jason Ruff Lethbridge Hurricanes 666175136154
Jason Miller Medicine Hat Tigers 66607613631
Brad Rubachuk Lethbridge Hurricanes 706468132237
Kyle Reeves Tri-City Americans 638940129146
Jeff Nelson Prince Albert Raiders 72467412058
Kimbi Daniels Swift Current Broncos 69546411868

1991 WHL Playoffs

First round Division Semi-Finals Division Finals WHL Championship
            
E1 Lethbridge bye
E1 Lethbridge4
E6 Moose Jaw 1
E3 Swift Current 0
E6 Moose Jaw 3
E1 Lethbridge4
E2 Medicine Hat 3
E2 Medicine Hat bye
E2 Medicine Hat4
E5 Regina 1
E4 Prince Albert 0
E5 Regina 3
E1 Lethbridge 0
W2 Spokane4
W1 Kamloops 5
W4 Tri-City 2
W1 Kamloops 0
W2 Spokane5
W2 Spokane 5
W3 Seattle 1

All-Star game

On February 5, the East Division defeated the West Division 8–2 at Calgary, Alberta before a crowd of 7,473.

WHL awards

Most Valuable Player - Four Broncos Memorial Trophy: Ray Whitney, Spokane Chiefs
Scholastic Player of the Year - Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy: Scott Niedermayer, Kamloops Blazers
Top Scorer - Bob Clarke Trophy: Ray Whitney, Spokane Chiefs
Most Sportsmanlike Player - Brad Hornung Trophy: Pat Falloon, Spokane Chiefs
Top Defenseman - Bill Hunter Trophy: Darryl Sydor, Kamloops Blazers
Rookie of the Year - Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy: Donevan Hextall, Prince Albert Raiders
Top Goaltender - Del Wilson Trophy: Jamie McLennan, Lethbridge Hurricanes
Coach of the Year - Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy: Tom Renney, Kamloops Blazers
Executive of the Year - Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy: Bob Brown, Kamloops Blazers
Regular season champions - Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy: Kamloops Blazers
Marketing/Public Relations Award - St. Clair Group Trophy: Bill Lee, Seattle Thunderbirds
WHL Plus-Minus Award: Frank Evans, Spokane Chiefs

All-Star teams

East Division
First TeamSecond Team
Goal Jamie McLennan Lethbridge Hurricanes Chris Osgood Medicine Hat Tigers
Defense Troy Neumeier Prince Albert Raiders Brent Thompson Medicine Hat Tigers
Jamie Heward Regina Pats Darcy Werenka Lethbridge Hurricanes
Center Mike Sillinger Regina Pats Jeff Nelson Prince Albert Raiders
Left Wing Jason Ruff Lethbridge Hurricanes Jason Miller Medicine Hat Tigers
Right Wing Brian Pellerin Prince Albert Raiders Kevin St. Jacques Lethbridge Hurricanes
West Division
First TeamSecond Team
Goal Corey Hirsch Kamloops Blazers Scott Bailey Spokane Chiefs
Defense Darryl Sydor Kamloops Blazers Vince Boe Seattle Thunderbirds
Scott Niedermayer Kamloops Blazers Jon Klemm Spokane Chiefs
Center Cal McGowan (tied) Kamloops Blazers Douglas Barrault Seattle Thunderbirds
Ray Whitney (tied) Spokane Chiefs --
Left Wing Brian Sakic Tri-City Americans Murray Duval Kamloops Blazers
Right Wing Pat Falloon Spokane Chiefs Kyle Reeves Tri-City Americans

See also

References

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