1991–92 WHL season

1991–92 WHL season

The 1991–92 WHL season was the 26th season for the Western Hockey League. Fifteen teams completed a 72 game season. The Kamloops Blazers won the President's Cup before going on to win the Memorial Cup.

League notes

*The Tacoma Rockets joined the WHL as its 15th franchise, playing in the West division.

Regular season

Final standings

WHL Playoffs

First Round

*Prince Albert defeated Moose Jaw 4 games to 0
*Saskatoon defeated Lethbridge 4 games to 1
*Swift Current defeated Medicine Hat 4 games to 0

*Kamloops defeated Tacoma 4 games to 0
*Spokane defeated Portland 4 games to 2
*Seattle defated Tri-City 4 games to 1

Division Semi-finals

*Prince Albert earned a bye
*Saskatoon defeated Swift Current 3 games to 1

*Kamloops earned a bye
*Seattle defeated Spokane 3 games to 1

Division Finals

*Saskatoon defeated Prince Albert 4 games to 2
*Kamloops defeated Seattle 4 games to 2

WHL Championship

*Kamloops defeated Saskatoon 4 games to 3

All-Star Game

On February 5, the WHL all-stars defeated a combined QMJHL/OHL all-star team 5–4 in double overtime at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan before a crowd of 4,519.

WHL awards

ee also

*1992 Memorial Cup
*1992 NHL Entry Draft
*1991 in sports
*1992 in sports

References

* [http://www.whl.ca whl.ca]
* 2005–06 WHL Guide


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