Western States Hockey League

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Western States Hockey League
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Sport Hockey
Founded1993
CommissionerRon White
Country Canada
United States
Most titles Phoenix Polar Bears (7)
Official website WSHL.org

The Western States Hockey League (WSHL) was a junior ice hockey league established in 1993. It was sanctioned by the United Hockey Union, the junior hockey branch of the Amateur Athletic Union. Previously, it was sanctioned by USA Hockey from 1994 to 2011. Teams played approximately 50 games in the regular season schedule, mimicking what players would experience at the collegiate level. As of January 2022, there are no active teams in the league following the creation of the Can-Am Junior Hockey League by former WSHL teams.

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History

Year one consisted of six teams, spanning Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah, with all member clubs playing a 30-game schedule operating as Tier III Junior B teams. The league was founded by Dr. Don Thorne and the Thorne Cup championship trophy was named in his recognition. The Anaheim Jr. Ducks won the first Thorne Cup Championship that season and was the last franchise from the inaugural season still in existence as the Long Beach Bombers until 2019. [1] The Long Beach franchise was sold and the Bombers brand was then used as an expansion team called the Barrhead Bombers.

Current commissioner Ron White took over operation of the WSHL in 1995 and continued to expand the league footprint. In 2007, the WSHL upgraded their league status from the Tier III Junior B level to Junior A to attract higher quality prospects.

In 2011, the league joined the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and dropped its USA Hockey sanctioning [2] leading to the loss of its most successful franchise, the Phoenix Polar Bears, while adding many new teams. After the WSHL's success without USA Hockey, the United Hockey Union (UHU) was formed under the AAU sanctioning along with the Northern States Hockey League (NSHL) and the Midwest Junior Hockey League (MWJHL). The UHU leagues continued to operate with Tier III Junior A player requirements.

The WSHL has had numerous teams participate and win the USA Hockey and UHU National Championship over the years and most recently, the El Paso Rhinos were crowned the United Hockey Union National Champions in 2014. The WSHL has had great success in moving players on to the college hockey ranks through the "Western States Shootout", an annual all-league showcase held every December in Las Vegas, Nevada. [3] The event averages in excess of 80 scouts in attendance, all of whom are looking to bolster their roster for the following season.[ citation needed ]

In 2015, the WSHL Board of Governors announced the approval of the league to start competing as a Tier II-level player league for a higher caliber of play beginning in the 2015–16 season. Prior to the announcement the only Tier II-level league in the United States was the North American Hockey League. However, unlike the USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II NAHL, the UHU-sanctioned WSHL operates similar to the Canadian Junior Hockey League's Junior "A" status and continues to charge player tuition to help pay for team travel expenses. [4] In the 2015–16 season, the WSHL grew to its largest membership with 29 teams across 14 states. In 2018, the league expanded into western Canada with a Provinces Division in the WSHL that had originally been announced to play as its own league called the Western Provinces Hockey Association (WPHA). [5] [6] After one season, the WSHL's association with the WPHA dissolved and removed the teams that had been directly operated by the owners of the WPHA. [7] The WPHA then joined the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League, an independent junior league primarily based in Ontario. [8]

In April 2020, the WSHL lost the Fresno Monsters, Las Vegas Thunderbirds, Northern Colorado Eagles, Ogden Mustangs, [9] Ontario Avalanche, Pueblo Bulls, San Diego Sabers, Southern Oregon Spartans, and the Utah Outliers to the United States Premier Hockey League, another independent junior hockey organization. [10] The Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers then left on May 19, 2020, to join to the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL). [11] On May 26, 2020, the WSHL announced it would be dormant for the 2020–21 season due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, stating the league was already they have begun preparing to return for the 2021–22 season. [12] In June 2020, the El Paso Rhinos also left for the NA3HL for the 2020–21 season with the intention of joining the NAHL for the 2021–22 season. [13]

In January 2021, the league stated that it still intended to return for a 2021–22 season. [14] In August, the league gave an update with six new teams and five returning teams split into two divisions: Northwest and Provincial. [15] The schedule was released in September and the league had lost the Vancouver Devils expansion team. [16] The season started the last weekend of October and the expansion Utah Altitude folded after one game played. [17] [18] By November 5, the Northwest Division was announced as going dormant for the season with no games played by Bellingham, Rogue Valley, or Seattle. [19] Bellingham and Vernal then joined the Provincial Division, but Bellingham withdrew after playing five games. [20] By January 2022, the six remaining teams left the WSHL and started another league called the Can-Am Junior Hockey League (CAJHL) to finish the season independently. [21]

Champions

SeasonThorne Cup championRunner-upNational Tournament result
1994–95Anaheim Jr. Ducks
1995–96Anaheim Jr. Ducks
1996–97Flagstaff Mountaineers
1997–98 [22] Flagstaff Mountaineers
1998–99Ventura Mariners
1999–00Ventura MarinersTier III Junior B National Champions
2000–01Ventura Mariners
2001–02Phoenix Polar BearsTier III Junior B National runner-up
2002–03 [23] Phoenix Polar BearsTier III Junior B National Champion
2003–04 [24] Phoenix Polar Bears
2004–05 [25] Phoenix Polar Bears
2005–06 [26] Fort Worth TexansPhoenix Polar Bears
2006–07 [27] Phoenix Polar BearsEl Paso Rhinos
2007–08 [28] El Paso RhinosPhoenix Polar Bears
2008–09 [29] Phoenix Polar BearsEl Paso Rhinos
2009–10 [30] Phoenix Polar BearsBoulder Bison
2010–11 [31] Idaho Jr. SteelheadsEl Paso RhinosTier III Junior A National runner-up (Rhinos)
2011–12 [32] Idaho Jr. SteelheadsDallas Ice Jets [33]
2012–13 [34] Idaho Jr. SteelheadsBay Area Seals [35] UHU National Champion (Steelheads)
2013–14 [36] El Paso RhinosIdaho Jr. Steelheads [37] UHU National Champion (Rhinos) [38]
2014–15 [39] Idaho Jr. SteelheadsEl Paso RhinosNo National Championship competed this year
2015–16Idaho Jr. SteelheadsColorado Jr. Eagles
2016–17Wichita Jr. ThunderIdaho Jr. Steelheads
2017–18El Paso RhinosOgden Mustangs
2018–19El Paso RhinosOgden Mustangs
2019–20Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Team history

Full list of teams that have played in the WSHL. [40]

Western Prospects League

As part of the approval of the WSHL to Tier II status in 2015, the WSHL Board of Governors also announced the formation of the Western Prospects League (WPL), a United Hockey Union approved Tier III development league for the WSHL. [53] In its only season (2015–16), the WPL played with four Tier III prospect teams under Tier II organizations (the Casper Coyotes, Cheyenne Stampede, El Paso Rhinos, and Ogden Mustangs) with occasional games against non-WSHL affiliated teams.

In 2016, the UHU approved of two other Tier III leagues, the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League (CPJHL) and the National College Prospects Hockey League (NCPHL). Several of the WSHL organizations then announced affiliations with some of the NCPHL teams to act as a developmental team and the WPL appears to have been disbanded.

Western Prospects League Champions

SeasonWPL ChampionResults
2015–16Casper Coyotes Tier III18–3–0–0

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