| 2007–08 WHL season |
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| League | Western Hockey League |
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| Sport | Ice hockey |
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| Duration | Regular season September 20, 2007 – March 16, 2008 Playoffs March 21 – May 7, 2008 |
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| Teams | 22 |
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| TV partner | Shaw TV |
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|
| Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy | Tri-City Americans (1) |
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| Season MVP | Karl Alzner (Calgary Hitmen) |
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| Top scorer | Mark Santorelli (Chilliwack Bruins) |
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|
| Playoffs MVP | Tyler Johnson (Chiefs) |
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| Finals champions | Spokane Chiefs (2) |
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| Runners-up | Lethbridge Hurricanes |
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The 2007–08 WHL season was the 42nd season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The regular season began on September 20, 2007, and ended on March 16, 2008. The Tri-City Americans won the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for the best regular season record. The playoffs began on March 21, and ended on May 7, with the Spokane Chiefs defeating the Lethbridge Hurricanes in the championship series to claim their second Ed Chynoweth Cup and a berth at the 2008 Memorial Cup tournament, which Spokane would go on to win.[1]
The Edmonton Oil Kings joined the league as an expansion club—their name paying homage to Edmonton's original WHL team—bringing the WHL to 22 teams.[2]
League notes
- The WHL had announced at the 2007 Memorial Cup tournament that it would rename its championship trophy—until then, known as the President's Cup—after Ed Chynoweth.[3] The Chiefs 2008 championship was thus the first featuring the renamed trophy.
- The Edmonton Oil Kings joined the Central Division of the Eastern Conference, bringing the Eastern Conference to twelve teams, while the Western Conference remained at ten.
- The playoff format was revised so that the top eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs, as opposed to the top four in each division. Division winners are guaranteed a top two seed in each conference.
Final standings
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; x = Clinched playoff berth; y = Clinched conference title
Eastern Conference
| Central Division
|
GP
|
W
|
L
|
OTL
|
SOL
|
Pts
|
GF
|
GA
|
Rank
|
| y Calgary Hitmen |
72 |
47 |
20 |
1 |
4 |
99 |
259 |
166 |
1
|
| x Lethbridge Hurricanes |
72 |
45 |
21 |
2 |
4 |
96 |
245 |
175 |
3
|
| x Medicine Hat Tigers |
72 |
43 |
22 |
5 |
2 |
93 |
234 |
198 |
4
|
| x Kootenay Ice |
72 |
42 |
22 |
5 |
3 |
92 |
229 |
214 |
5
|
| Edmonton Oil Kings |
72 |
22 |
39 |
4 |
7 |
55 |
162 |
241 |
11
|
| Red Deer Rebels |
72 |
18 |
47 |
4 |
3 |
43 |
145 |
255 |
12
|
Western Conference
| B.C. Division
|
GP
|
W
|
L
|
OTL
|
SOL
|
Pts
|
GF
|
GA
|
Rank
|
| x Vancouver Giants |
72 |
49 |
15 |
2 |
6 |
106 |
250 |
155 |
2
|
| x Kelowna Rockets |
72 |
38 |
26 |
2 |
6 |
84 |
248 |
215 |
5
|
| x Chilliwack Bruins |
72 |
28 |
35 |
4 |
5 |
65 |
206 |
241 |
7
|
| x Kamloops Blazers |
72 |
27 |
41 |
2 |
2 |
58 |
197 |
253 |
8
|
| Prince George Cougars |
72 |
20 |
48 |
1 |
3 |
44 |
172 |
304 |
9
|
Map of WHL, 2007–08 to 2010–11
190km
118miles
Wheat Kings
Pats
Warriors
Raiders
Blades
Broncos
Tigers
Hurricanes
Oil Kings
Rebels
Hitmen
Ice
Chiefs
Americans
Rockets
Blazers
Bruins
Silvertips
Thunderbirds
Winterhawks
Cougars
Giants
East Division
Central Division
BC Division
US Division
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
| Player
|
Team
|
GP
|
G
|
A
|
Pts
|
PIM
|
| Mark Santorelli |
Chilliwack Bruins |
72 |
27 |
74 |
101 |
40
|
| Colin Long |
Kelowna Rockets |
72 |
31 |
69 |
100 |
41
|
| Colton Yellow Horn |
Tri-City Americans |
67 |
48 |
49 |
97 |
63
|
| Tyler Ennis |
Medicine Hat Tigers |
70 |
43 |
48 |
91 |
42
|
| Steve DaSilva |
Kootenay Ice |
68 |
40 |
49 |
89 |
47
|
| Mitch Fadden |
Lethbridge Hurricanes |
72 |
34 |
55 |
89 |
72
|
| Jordan Knackstedt |
Moose Jaw Warriors |
72 |
31 |
54 |
85 |
116
|
| Dan Gendur |
Everett Silvertips |
60 |
29 |
55 |
84 |
68
|
| Bud Holloway |
Seattle Thunderbirds |
70 |
43 |
40 |
83 |
55
|
| Oscar Moller |
Chilliwack Bruins |
63 |
39 |
44 |
83 |
42
|
Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Total shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
| Player
|
Team
|
GP
|
Min
|
W
|
L
|
OTL
|
SL
|
GA
|
SO
|
SV%
|
GAA
|
| Tyson Sexsmith |
Vancouver Giants |
62 |
3678 |
43 |
11 |
2 |
6 |
116 |
9 |
.911 |
1.89
|
| Juha Metsola |
Lethbridge Hurricanes |
30 |
1693 |
20 |
7 |
0 |
1 |
56 |
3 |
.916 |
1.98
|
| Dustin Tokarski |
Spokane Chiefs |
45 |
2543 |
30 |
10 |
0 |
3 |
87 |
6 |
.922 |
2.05
|
| Martin Jones |
Calgary Hitmen |
27 |
1529 |
18 |
8 |
0 |
1 |
54 |
1 |
.911 |
2.12
|
| Kevin Armstrong |
Spokane Chiefs |
33 |
1840 |
20 |
5 |
1 |
3 |
66 |
2 |
.915 |
2.15
|
2008 WHL Playoffs
Overview
| Conference Quarter-finals
| | | Conference Semi-finals
| | | Conference Finals
| | | WHL Championship
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1
| Calgary
| 4
| | | | |
|
| 8
| Moose Jaw
| 2
| |
| | 1
| Calgary
| 4
| |
|
| |
| | | 7
| Swift Current
| 2
| |
| 2
| Regina
| 2
| |
| |
| 7
| Swift Current
| 4
| |
| | 1
| Calgary
| 0
| |
| Eastern
| |
| | | 3
| Lethbridge
| 4
| |
| 3
| Lethbridge
| 4
| | |
| |
| 6
| Brandon
| 2
| |
| | 3
| Lethbridge
| 4
| |
|
| |
| | | 5
| Kootenay
| 1
| |
| 4
| Medicine Hat
| 1
| |
| |
| 5
| Kootenay
| 4
| |
| | E3
| Lethbridge
| 0
| |
|
| |
| | | W3
| Spokane
| 4
| |
| 1
| Tri-City
| 4
| | | |
| |
| 8
| Kamloops
| 0
| |
| | 1
| Tri-City
| 4
| |
|
| |
| | | 4
| Seattle
| 1
| |
| 4
| Seattle
| 4
| |
| |
| 5
| Kelowna
| 3
| |
| | 1
| Tri-City
| 3
| |
| Western
| |
| | | 3
| Spokane
| 4
| |
| 2
| Vancouver
| 4
| | |
| |
| 7
| Chilliwack
| 0
| |
| | 2
| Vancouver
| 2
| |
|
| |
| | | 3
| Spokane
| 4
| |
| 3
| Spokane
| 4
| |
| |
| 6
| Everett
| 0
| |
Conference quarter-finals
Eastern Conference
(E1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (E8) Moose Jaw Warriors
| March 23
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
|
2 – 4
|
|
Moose Jaw Warriors
|
Scotiabank Saddledome
|
|
8:25 - pp - Brandon Kozun (1) 15:12 - Brock Nixon (1)
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
| No scoring
|
Second period
|
Chad Suer (1) - pp - 6:55 Terrance Delaronde (1) - 16:51 Neal Prokop (1) - 17:19 Jason Bast (1) - pp - 19:47
|
| No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
| Daniel Spence (22 saves / 26 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Joey Perricone (29 saves / 31 shots)
|
| March 25
|
Moose Jaw Warriors
|
|
3 – 8
|
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
Moose Jaw Civic Centre
|
|
9:51 - Riley Holzapfel (2) 11:58 - pp - Frazer McLaren (1)
|
First period
|
Ian Schultz (1) - pp - 3:00
|
| 16:22 - Jason Bast (2)
|
Second period
|
Brock Nixon (2) - pp - 9:37 Paul Postma (2) - pp - 10:07 Brandon Kozun (2) - 16:43 Brock Nixon (3) - 17:00
|
| No scoring
|
Third period
|
Karl Alzner (2) - pp - 8:11 Kyle Bortis (2) - 14:00 Matt MacKenzie (1) - pp - 16:37
|
| Joey Perricone (29 saves / 37 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Daniel Spence (21 saves / 24 shots)
|
| March 26
|
Moose Jaw Warriors
|
|
1 – 3
|
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
Moose Jaw Civic Centre
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
| 6:02 - pp - Ty Wishart (1)
|
Second period
|
Brandon Kozun (3) - 13:21
|
| No scoring
|
Third period
|
TJ Galiardi (1) - 2:44 Kyle Bortis (3) - 13:44
|
| Joey Perricone (33 saves / 36 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Daniel Spence (24 saves / 25 shots)
|
| March 28
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
|
2 – 4
|
|
Moose Jaw Warriors
|
Scotiabank Saddledome
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
Jason Bast (3) - pp - 10:25 Jason Bast (4) - pp - 11:33
|
| 13:07 - TJ Galiardi (2)
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
| 19:10 - Ian Duval (1)
|
Third period
|
Joel Broda (1) - pp - 14:20 Jason Bast (5) - en - 19:48
|
| Daniel Spence (20 saves / 23 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Joey Perricone (44 saves / 46 shots)
|
| March 30
|
Moose Jaw Warriors
|
|
2 – 4
|
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
Moose Jaw Civic Centre
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
| 5:32 - Riley Holzapfel (3)
|
Second period
|
Brett Sonne (1) - 1:26 Brandon Kozun (4) - 11:35
|
| 9:46 - pp - Jordan Knackstedt (1)
|
Third period
|
Ryan White (2) - 8:51 Kyle Bortis (4) - sh - en - 18:14
|
| Joey Perricone (23 saves / 26 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Daniel Spence (16 saves / 18 shots)
|
| Calgary wins series 4 – 2
|
|
|
|
|
(E2) Regina Pats vs. (E7) Swift Current Broncos
| Swift Current wins series 4 – 2
|
|
|
|
|
(E3) Lethbridge Hurricanes vs. (E6) Brandon Wheat Kings
| March 21
|
Lethbridge Hurricanes
|
|
2 – 1
|
|
Brandon Wheat Kings
|
ENMAX Centre
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
| No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
12:59 - pp - Dwight King (1) 13:57 - pp - Zach Boychuk (1)
|
Third period
|
Tyler Dittmer (1) - 3:12
|
| Juha Metsola (27 saves / 28 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Joe Caligiuri (22 saves / 24 shots)
|
| March 22
|
Lethbridge Hurricanes
|
|
4 – 3
|
|
Brandon Wheat Kings
|
ENMAX Centre
|
|
2:15 - pp - Nicholas Hotson (1) 10:33 - pp - Luca Sbisa (1)
|
First period
|
Matt Lowry (1) - sh - 1:21 Scott Glennie (1) - 12:34
|
7:53 - pp - Zach Boychuk (2) 14:26 - sh - Mike Wuchterl (1)
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
| No scoring
|
Third period
|
Daryl Boyle (1) - pp - 5:45
|
| Juha Metsola (24 saves / 27 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Joe Caligiuri (22 saves / 26 shots)
|
| Lethbridge wins series 4 – 2
|
|
|
|
|
(E4) Medicine Hat Tigers vs. (E5) Kootenay Ice
| March 21
|
Medicine Hat Tigers
|
|
2 – 5
|
|
Kootenay Ice
|
Medicine Hat Arena
|
|
| March 22
|
Medicine Hat Tigers
|
|
3 – 4
|
OT
|
Kootenay Ice
|
Medicine Hat Arena
|
|
| March 25
|
Kootenay Ice
|
|
2 – 1
|
|
Medicine Hat Tigers
|
Cranbrook Recreational Complex
|
|
| March 26
|
Kootenay Ice
|
|
3 – 5
|
|
Medicine Hat Tigers
|
Cranbrook Recreational Complex
|
|
| March 28
|
Medicine Hat Tigers
|
|
1 – 3
|
|
Kootenay Ice
|
Medicine Hat Arena
|
|
| Kootenay wins series 4 – 1
|
|
|
|
|
Western Conference
(W1) Tri-City Americans vs. (W8) Kamloops Blazers
| March 21
|
Tri-City Americans
|
|
6 – 1
|
|
Kamloops Blazers
|
Toyota Center
|
|
| March 22
|
Tri-City Americans
|
|
4 – 1
|
|
Kamloops Blazers
|
Toyota Center
|
|
| March 25
|
Tri-City Americans
|
|
3 – 4
|
|
Kamloops Blazers
|
Toyota Center
|
|
| March 26
|
Kamloops Blazers
|
|
2 – 6
|
|
Tri-City Americans
|
Interior Savings Centre
|
|
| Tri-City wins series 4 – 0
|
|
|
|
|
(W4) Seattle Thunderbirds vs. (W5) Kelowna Rockets
| Seattle wins series 4 – 3
|
|
|
|
|
(W2) Vancouver Giants vs. (W7) Chilliwack Bruins
| Vancouver wins series 4 – 0
|
|
|
|
|
(W3) Spokane Chiefs vs. (W6) Everett Silvertips
| March 21
|
Spokane Chiefs
|
|
5 – 2
|
|
Everett Silvertips
|
Numerica Veterans Arena
|
|
12:03 - pp - Drayson Bowman (1) 12:52 - pp - David Rutherford (1) 17:21 - pp - Judd Blackwater (1)
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
| 3:37 - Chris Bruton (1)
|
Second period
|
Matthew Ius (1) - 0:12
|
| 11:42 - pp - Drayson Bowman (2)
|
Third period
|
Jonathan Harty (1) - pp - 5:19
|
| Dustin Tokarski (24 saves / 25 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Leland Irving (15 saves / 19 shots) Shayne Barrie (24 saves / 25 shots)
|
| March 22
|
Spokane Chiefs
|
|
4 – 1
|
|
Everett Silvertips
|
Numerica Veterans Arena
|
|
| 15:57 - pp - Ondřej Roman (1)
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
| 10:37 - Seth Compton (1)
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
2:18 - Ondřej Roman (2) 18:06 - en - Mitch Wahl (1)
|
Third period
|
Clayton Bauer (1) - 14:36
|
| Dustin Tokarski (20 saves / 21 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Leland Irving (41 saves / 44 shots)
|
| March 28
|
Everett Silvertips
|
|
2 – 3
|
OT
|
Spokane Chiefs
|
Xfinity Arena
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
Judd Blackwater (3) - 18:56
|
| No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
12:20 - Graham Potuer (1) 19:05 - pp - Jonathan Harty (2)
|
Third period
|
Levko Koper (2) - 11:06
|
| No scoring
|
First overtime period
|
Mitch Wahl (2) - 12:21
|
| Shayne Barrie (32 saves / 35 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Dustin Tokarski (33 saves / 35 shots)
|
| Spokane wins series 4 – 0
|
|
|
|
|
Conference semi-finals
(E1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (E7) Swift Current Broncos
| April 4
|
Swift Current Broncos
|
|
3 – 2
|
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
InnovationPlex
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
2:55 - Karl Alzner (3) 7:01 - pp - Karl Alzner (4)
|
Levi Nelson (4) - pp - 3:31 Cody Eakin (2) - 15:09
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
| Levi Nelson (5) - 8:37
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
| Travis Yonkman (22 saves / 24 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Daniel Spence (28 saves / 31 shots)
|
| April 5
|
Swift Current Broncos
|
|
2 – 5
|
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
InnovationPlex
|
|
| No scoring
|
First period
|
9:30 - TJ Galiardi (3) 15:09 - Paul Postma (3)
|
| Zack Smith (4) - pp - 6:18
|
Second period
|
4:09 - Brock Nixon (4)
|
| Levi Nelson (6) - 14:10
|
Third period
|
4:29 - Kyle Bortis (5) 19:07 - en - TJ Galiardi (4)
|
| Travis Yonkman (29 saves / 33 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Daniel Spence (38 saves / 40 shots)
|
| April 8
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
|
6 – 5
|
OT
|
Swift Current Broncos
|
Scotiabank Saddledome
|
|
| Paul Postma (4) - 17:04
|
First period
|
0:57 - Dale Weise (4) 6:21 - Matt Tassone (2)
|
Brock Nixon (5) - pp - 7:50 Karl Alzner (5) - pp - 19:28
|
Second period
|
9:17 - pp - Matt Tassone (3) 11:20 - pp - Michael Wilson (1) 12:08 - Geordie Wudrick (5)
|
Brock Nixon (6) - 2:14 Ian Schultz (2) - 9:11
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
| Ryan White (3) - 19:07
|
First overtime period
|
No scoring
|
Daniel Spence (12 saves / 16 shots) Martin Jones (20 saves / 21 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Travis Yonkman (56 saves / 62 shots)
|
| April 11
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
|
2 – 5
|
|
Swift Current Broncos
|
Scotiabank Saddledome
|
|
0:23 - Ryan White (4) 2:19 - pp - Michael Stone (1)
|
First period
|
Jesse Dudas (1) - 4:30 Dale Weise (6) - pp - 12:21 Keegan Dansereau (4) - 17:16 Levi Nelson (7) - 17:35
|
| No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
| No scoring
|
Third period
|
Dale Weise (7) - sh - en - 19:27
|
Daniel Spence (8 saves / 12 shots) Martin Jones (14 saves / 14 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Travis Yonkman (21 saves / 23 shots)
|
| April 12
|
Swift Current Broncos
|
|
4 – 8
|
|
Calgary Hitmen
|
InnovationPlex
|
|
2:47 - Keegan Dansereau (5) 16:00 - Cody Eakin (3)
|
First period
|
Brock Nixon (7) - 3:41 TJ Galiardi (5) - 4:00 Brock Nixon (8) - 9:45 Karl Alzner (6) - 19:37
|
| No scoring
|
Second period
|
Kyle Bortis (6) - pp - 15:05
|
1:24 - Zack Smith (5) 10:18 - Jan Dalecký (1)
|
Third period
|
Ryan White (5) - pp - 14:26 Ryan White (6) - en - 18:03 Brock Nixon (9) - pp - en - 19:31
|
| Travis Yonkman (30 saves / 36 shots)
|
Goalie stats
|
Martin Jones (27 saves / 31 shots)
|
| Calgary wins series 4 – 2
|
|
|
|
|
Conference finals
| Eastern Conference |
Western Conference
|
| Lethbridge vs. Calgary
|
| Date |
Away |
Home
|
| April 17 |
Lethbridge 5 |
2 Calgary
|
| April 18 |
(OT) Lethbridge 4 |
3 Calgary
|
| April 22 |
Calgary 0 |
6 Lethbridge
|
| April 23 |
Calgary 2 |
4 Lethbridge
|
| Lethbridge wins 4–0
|
|
| Spokane vs. Tri-City
|
| Date |
Away |
Home
|
| April 18 |
(2OT) Spokane 1 |
0 Tri-City
|
| April 20 |
Spokane 0 |
1 Tri-City (2OT)
|
| April 21 |
Tri-City 0 |
2 Spokane
|
| April 22 |
(OT) Tri-City 3 |
2 Spokane
|
| April 26 |
(2OT) Spokane 4 |
3 Tri-City
|
| April 28 |
(OT) Tri-City 2 |
1 Spokane
|
| April 29 |
Spokane 4 |
1 Tri-City
|
| Spokane wins 4–3
|
|
WHL Championship
| Lethbridge vs. Spokane
|
| Date |
Away |
Home
|
| May 2 |
Lethbridge 1 |
4 Spokane
|
| May 3 |
Lethbridge 2 |
5 Spokane
|
| May 6 |
(OT) Spokane 2 |
1 Lethbridge
|
| May 7 |
Spokane 4 |
1 Lethbridge
|
| Spokane wins 4-0
|
Memorial Cup
The 90th Memorial Cup was held in Kitchener, Ontario.[4]
WHL awards
| Four Broncos Memorial Trophy
|
Player of the Year |
Karl Alzner |
Calgary Hitmen
|
| Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy
|
Scholastic Player of the Year |
Jordan Eberle |
Regina Pats
|
| Jim Donlevy Memorial Trophy
|
Scholastic team of the Year |
Chilliwack Bruins
|
| Bob Clarke Trophy
|
Top Scorer |
Mark Santorelli |
Chilliwack Bruins
|
| Brad Hornung Trophy
|
Most Sportsmanlike Player |
Tyler Ennis |
Medicine Hat Tigers
|
| Bill Hunter Trophy
|
Top Defenseman |
Karl Alzner |
Calgary Hitmen
|
| Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy
|
Rookie of the Year |
Brayden Schenn |
Brandon Wheat Kings
|
| Del Wilson Trophy
|
Top Goaltender |
Chet Pickard |
Tri-City Americans
|
| Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy
|
Coach of the Year |
Don Nachbaur |
Tri-City Americans
|
| Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy
|
Executive of the Year |
Bob Tory |
Tri-City Americans
|
| Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy
|
Regular season champions |
Tri-City Americans
|
| Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy
|
Top Official |
Andy Thiessen |
|
| St. Clair Group Trophy
|
Marketing/Public Relations Award |
Kip Reghenas |
Calgary Hitmen
|
| Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy
|
Humanitarian of the Year |
Ashton Hewson |
Prince Albert Raiders
|
| WHL Plus-Minus Award
|
|
Greg Scott |
Seattle Thunderbirds
|
| WHL Playoff MVP
|
WHL Finals Most Valuable Player |
Tyler Johnson |
Spokane Chiefs
|
Professional Hockey Achievement Academic Recipient
|
Alumni Achievement Awards
|
Lanny McDonald Blair St. Martin
|
All-Star teams
- source: Western Hockey League press release
2008 Bantam Draft
First round[5]
See also
- 2007–08 OHL season
- 2007–08 QMJHL season
- 2008 NHL entry draft
- 2007 in ice hockey
- 2008 in ice hockey
Notes
- ^ "Spokane Chiefs win Memorial Cup". CBC Sports. May 25, 2008. Archived from the original on October 6, 2013. Retrieved June 3, 2024.
- ^ "Edmonton joins WHL as 22nd franchise". The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. March 17, 2006. Archived from the original on May 14, 2024. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
- ^ Vanstone, Rob (January 29, 2017). "Ed Chynoweth was an early architect of Canadian junior hockey". Regina Leader-Post. Archived from the original on February 5, 2017. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Kitchener Rangers to Host 2008 MasterCard Memorial Cup". Ontario Hockey League (OHL). May 9, 2007. Retrieved October 28, 2008.
- ^ "2008 WHL Bantam Draft: Round 1". WHL. Archived from the original on February 25, 2008. Retrieved November 11, 2008.
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