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Western Hockey League (WHL) season
Sports season
Sports season
The 1994β95 WHL season was the 29th season of the
Western Hockey League (WHL), featuring sixteen teams and a 72-game regular season. The
Kamloops Blazers entrenched their major junior dynasty by winning their seventh
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy , their sixth
President's Cup championshipβtheir third in four seasonsβand their third
Memorial Cup title in four seasons.
The season was the first for the
Prince George Cougars , after the
Victoria Cougars relocated to
Prince George, British Columbia in the off-season, making the Cougars the northern-most team in the
Canadian Hockey League .
Regular season
Final standings
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes
1995 WHL Playoffs
In the West Division, 2 groups of 3 teams played a round robin of 4 games to determine who would advance to the Division Semi-Finals. In group A, Kamloops (3-1) and Portland (3-1) advanced while Seattle (0-4) was eliminated. In group B, Spokane (3-1) and Tri-City (2-2) advanced while Tacoma (1-3) was eliminated.
First Round
Division Semi-Finals
Division Finals
WHL Championship
E1
Brandon
bye
E1
Brandon
4
E4
Moose Jaw
1
E4
Moose Jaw
4
E5
Medicine Hat
1
E1
Brandon
4
E2
Prince Albert
3
E2
Prince Albert
4
E7
Regina
0
E2
Prince Albert
4
E3
Saskatoon
0
E3
Saskatoon
4
E6
Swift Current
2
E1
Brandon
2
W1
Kamloops
4
W1
Kamloops
4
W6
Portland
1
W1
Kamloops
4
W4
Tri-City
2
W4
Tri-City
4
W5
Spokane
3
All-Star game
On January 31, A combined WHL/
QMJHL all-star team defeated the
OHL all-stars 8β3 at
Kitchener, Ontario before a crowd of 5,679.
WHL awards
Player of the Year -
Four Broncos Memorial Trophy :
Marty Murray ,
Brandon Wheat Kings
Scholastic Player of the Year -
Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy :
Perry Johnson ,
Regina Pats
Top Scorer -
Bob Clarke Trophy :
Daymond Langkow ,
Tri-City Americans
Most Sportsmanlike Player -
Brad Hornung Trophy :
Darren Ritchie ,
Brandon Wheat Kings
Top Defenseman -
Bill Hunter Trophy :
Nolan Baumgartner ,
Kamloops Blazers
Rookie of the Year -
Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy :
Todd Robinson ,
Portland Winter Hawks
Top Goaltender -
Del Wilson Trophy :
Paxton Schafer ,
Medicine Hat Tigers
Coach of the Year -
Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy :
Don Nachbaur ,
Seattle Thunderbirds
Executive of the Year -
Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy :
Kelly McCrimmon ,
Brandon Wheat Kings
Regular season Champions -
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy :
Kamloops Blazers
Top Official -
Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy :
Tom Kowal
Marketing/Public Relations Award -
St. Clair Group Trophy : Herm Hordal,
Saskatoon Blades
WHL Humanitarian of the Year :
Grady Manson ,
Moose Jaw Warriors
WHL Plus-Minus Award :
Darren Ritchie ,
Brandon Wheat Kings
Playoff Most Valuable Player :
Nolan Baumgartner ,
Kamloops Blazers
All-Star Teams
See also
References