2022–23 WHL season

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2022–23 WHL season
LeagueWestern Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationRegular season
September 23, 2022 – March 26, 2023
Playoffs
March 31, 2023 – May 19, 2023
Number of teams22
TV partner(s)
Finals championsSeattle Thunderbirds (2)
WHL seasons
2022–23 CHL seasons
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationOHL
September 2022–May 2023
QMJHL
September 2022–May 2023
WHL
September 2022–May 2023
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)

The 2022–23 WHL season was the 57th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The regular season started on September 23, 2022, and ended on March 26, 2023. The 2023 WHL Playoffs began on March 31 and ended on May 19. Teams went back to inter-conference games for first time since the 2019–20 season.[1]

The Seattle Thunderbirds defeated the Winnipeg Ice 4 games to 1 in the finals to win the Ed Chynoweth Cup and earn a spot in the Memorial Cup, hosted by the Kamloops Blazers.

Standings[edit]

Conference standings[edit]

Team GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts
Seattle Thunderbirds xy 68 54 11 1 2 300 155 111
Kamloops Blazers xy 68 48 13 4 3 313 198 103
Portland Winterhawks x 68 40 20 5 3 244 218 88
Prince George Cougars x 68 37 24 6 1 290 241 81
Tri-City Americans x 68 34 26 5 3 256 245 76
Everett Silvertips x 68 33 32 2 1 221 245 69
Vancouver Giants x 68 28 32 5 3 188 238 64
Kelowna Rockets x 68 27 37 4 0 210 256 58
Victoria Royals e 68 17 43 6 2 199 323 42
Spokane Chiefs e 68 15 43 4 6 195 314 40
Team GP W L OTL SL GF GA Pts
Winnipeg Ice xyz 68 57 10 1 0 325 177 115
Red Deer Rebels xy 68 43 19 3 3 248 189 92
Saskatoon Blades x 68 48 15 4 1 257 171 101
Moose Jaw Warriors x 68 41 24 0 3 252 237 85
Lethbridge Hurricanes x 68 36 26 3 3 204 207 78
Regina Pats x 68 34 30 3 1 262 277 72
Calgary Hitmen x 68 31 29 5 3 220 224 70
Medicine Hat Tigers x 68 30 29 8 1 248 224 69
Swift Current Broncos e 68 31 33 1 3 227 242 66
Brandon Wheat Kings e 68 26 33 8 1 212 242 61
Prince Albert Raiders e 68 28 37 3 0 198 239 59
Edmonton Oil Kings e 68 10 54 4 0 131 338 24

x – team has clinched playoff spot

y – team has clinched division

z – team has clinched best regular season record

e – team is eliminated from playoff contention

Statistical leaders[edit]

Scoring leaders[edit]

Players are listed by points, then goals.[2]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts. = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Connor Bedard Regina Pats 57 71 72 143 62
Chase Wheatcroft Prince George Cougars 68 47 60 107 46
Zach Benson Winnipeg Ice 60 36 62 98 49
Logan Stankoven Kamloops Blazers 48 34 63 97 17
Riley Heidt Prince George Cougars 68 25 72 97 36
Andrew Cristall Kelowna Rockets 54 39 56 95 50
Matthew Savoie Winnipeg Ice 62 38 57 95 26
Connor McClennon Winnipeg Ice 64 46 46 92 49
Koehn Ziemmer Prince George Cougars 68 41 48 89 43
Jagger Firkus Moose Jaw Warriors 66 40 48 88 24

Goaltenders[edit]

These are the goaltenders that lead the league in GAA that have played at least 1,200 minutes.[3]

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout losses; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SOL SO GAA Sv%
Thomas Milic Seattle Thunderbirds 33 1,964 27 3 1 1 4 2.08 0.928
Scott Ratzlaff Seattle Thunderbirds 34 2,011 25 8 0 1 5 2.15 0.918
Austin Elliott Saskatoon Blades 37 2,123 25 6 3 0 2 2.20 0.911
Daniel Hauser Winnipeg Ice 42 2,504 37 4 1 0 2 2.28 0.917
Rhett Stoesser Red Deer Rebels 25 1,480 19 6 0 0 2 2.35 0.910

2023 WHL Playoffs[edit]

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals WHL Championship
            
E1 Winnipeg 4
E8 Medicine Hat 0
E1 Winnipeg 4
E4 Moose Jaw 2
E2 Red Deer 4
E7 Calgary 1
E1 Winnipeg 4
Eastern
E3 Saskatoon 0
E3 Saskatoon 4
E6 Regina 3
E2 Red Deer 3
E3 Saskatoon 4
E4 Moose Jaw 4
E5 Lethbridge 0
E1 Winnipeg 1
Note: Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.
W1 Seattle 4
W1 Seattle 4
W8 Kelowna 0
W1 Seattle 4
W4 Prince George 0
W2 Kamloops 4
W7 Vancouver 0
W1 Seattle 4
Western
W2 Kamloops 2
W3 Portland 4
W6 Everett 1
W2 Kamloops 4
W3 Portland 0
W4 Prince George 4
W5 Tri-City 2

Conference Quarter-finals[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

(E1) Winnipeg Ice vs. (E8) Medicine Hat Tigers[edit]

March 31 Medicine Hat Tigers 3–5 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
April 1 Medicine Hat Tigers 2–5 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
April 4 Winnipeg Ice 7–2 Medicine Hat Tigers Co-op Place Recap
April 5 Winnipeg Ice 3–2 Medicine Hat Tigers Co-op Place Recap
Winnipeg wins series 4–0


(E2) Red Deer Rebels vs. (E7) Calgary Hitmen[edit]

March 31 Calgary Hitmen 0–3 Red Deer Rebels Peavey Mart Centrium Recap
April 1 Calgary Hitmen 2–1 OT Red Deer Rebels Peavey Mart Centrium Recap
April 3 Red Deer Rebels 4–2 Calgary Hitmen Scotiabank Saddledome Recap
April 5 Red Deer Rebels 6–1 Calgary Hitmen Scotiabank Saddledome Recap
April 7 Calgary Hitmen 5–6 OT Red Deer Rebels Peavey Mart Centrium Recap
Red Deer wins series 4–1


(E3) Saskatoon Blades vs. (E6) Regina Pats[edit]

March 31 Regina Pats 6–1 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Zackary Shantz (1) - 4:11
Connor Bedard (1) - 13:12
Second period No scoring
Riley Ginnell (1) - 0:09
Stanislav Svozil (1) - 9:54
Connor Bedard (2) - 13:27
Tye Spencer (1) - en - 17:29
Third period Lukas Hansen (1) - 0:31
Drew Sim (27 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Austin Elliot (19 saves / 24 shots)
April 2 Regina Pats 6–5 OT Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap  
Stanislav Svozil (2) - 5:08
Connor Bedard (3) - 13:33
First period Justin Lies (1) - 18:01
Zack Stringer (1) - pp - 5:32
Connor Bedard (4) - 12:31
Second period Lukas Hansen (2) - 2:48
Josh Pillar (1) - 6:42
Connor Bedard (5) - 11:10 Third period Jayden Wiens (1) - 8:32
Vaughn Watterodt (1) - 8:50
Zack Stringer (2) - pp - 2:58 First overtime period No scoring
Drew Sim (42 saves / 47 shots) Goalie stats Austin Elliot (9 saves / 13 shots)
Ethan Chadwick (4 saves / 6 shots)
April 4 Saskatoon Blades 4–3 OT Regina Pats Brandt Centre Recap  
Jayden Wiens (2) - pp - 12:21 First period Stanislav Svozil (3) - 2:32
Alexander Suzdalev (1) - 13:25
No scoring Second period No scoring
Egor Sidorov (1) - pp - 10:32
Brandon Lisowsky (1) - pp - 19:33
Third period Connor Bedard (6) - 9:39
Egor Sidorov (2) - 5:19 First overtime period No scoring
Ethan Chadwick (21 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Drew Sim (33 saves / 37 shots)
April 5 Saskatoon Blades 4–3 OT Regina Pats Brandt Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Egor Sidorov (3) - pp - 7:18 Second period Connor Bedard (7) - pp - 19:35
Jayden Wiens (3) - 2:42
Charlie Wright (1) - 10:01
Third period Conor Bedard (8) - 0:13
Tanner Howe (1) - 0:53
Jake Chiasson (1) - 7:20 First overtime period No scoring
Drew Sim (33 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Ethan Chadwick (23 saves / 26 shots)
April 7 Regina Pats 2–4 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap  
Zack Stringer (9) - pp - 11:24 First period Vaughn Watterodt (2) - 3:46
Egor Sidorov (4) - pp - 5:26
No scoring Second period Conner Roulette (1) - 15:52
Connor Bedard (9) - 3:09 Third period Egor Sidorov (5) - 10:46
Drew Sim (29 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Ethan Chadwick (20 saves / 22 shots)
April 8 Saskatoon Blades 3–5 Regina Pats Brandt Centre Recap  
Jayden Wiens (4) - 9:42 First period Alexander Suzdalev (2) - 14:53
Trevor Wong (1) - 17:34 Second period Alexander Suzdalev (3) - pp - 5:04
Tanner Howe (2) - 12:45
Trevor Wong (2) - 1:04 Third period Connor Bedard (10) - 1:59
Zackary Shantz (2) - 11:24
Ethan Chadwick (15 saves / 20 shots) Goalie stats Drew Sim (27 saves / 30 shots)
April 10 Regina Pats 1–4 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period Spencer Shugrue (1) - 19:46
Stanislav Svozil (4) - 13:10 Third period Jake Chiasson (2) - 7:56
Vaughn Watterodt (3) - 17:50
Trevor Wong (3) - en - 18:11
Drew Sim (36 saves / 39 shots) Goalie stats Austin Elliot (25 saves / 26 shots)
Saskatoon wins series 4–3


(E4) Moose Jaw Warriors vs. (E5) Lethbridge Hurricanes[edit]

March 31 Lethbridge Hurricanes 1–2 2OT Moose Jaw Warriors Moose Jaw Events Centre Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
12:04 - sh - Cole Shepard (1) Second period 4:53 - Logan Dowhaniuk (1)
No scoring Third period No scoring
No scoring Second overtime period 19:43 - pp - Jagger Firkus (1)
Bryan Thomson (52 saves / 54 shots) Goalie stats Connor Ungar (50 saves / 51 shots)
April 1 Lethbridge Hurricanes 1–5 Moose Jaw Warriors Moose Jaw Events Centre Recap  
No scoring First period 13:06 - pp - Atley Calvert (1)
No scoring Second period 8:28 - Ryder Korczak (1)
13:42 - pp - Anton Astashevich (1) Third period 11:18 - Martin Rysavy (1)
14:29 - Denton Mateychuk (1)
16:08 - Lucas Brenton (1)
Bryan Thomson (29 saves / 34 shots) Goalie stats Connor Ungar (21 saves / 22 shots)
April 4 Moose Jaw Warriors 6–2 Lethbridge Hurricanes Enmax Centre Recap  
5:03 - Atley Calvert (2)
18:52 - Jagger Firkus (2)
First period 11:13 - pp - Jett Jones (1)
8:16 - Jagger Firkus (3)
11:28 - Jagger Firkus (4)
14:58 - Martin Rysavy (2)
Second period No scoring
19:59 - en - Atley Calvert (3) Third period 7:20 - Brayden Edwards (1)
Connor Ungar (24 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Bryan Thomson (13 saves / 18 shots)
Harrison Meneghin (5 saves / 5 shots)
April 5 Moose Jaw Warriors 5–2 Lethbridge Hurricanes Enmax Centre Recap  
13:56 - Brayden Yager (1) First period 8:50 - Tyson Zimmer (1)
5:15 - Maximus Wanner (1) Second period 19:00 - Hayden Smith (1)
4:48 - Lynden Lakovic (1)
14:32 - Denton Mateychuk (2)
19:29 - en - Brayden Yager (2)
Third period No scoring
Connor Ungar (28 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Harrison Meneghin (25 saves / 29 shots)
Moose Jaw wins series 4–0


Western Conference[edit]

(W1) Seattle Thunderbirds vs. (W8) Kelowna Rockets[edit]

March 31 Kelowna Rockets 2–3 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
April 1 Kelowna Rockets 1–4 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
April 4 Seattle Thunderbirds 4–1 Kelowna Rockets Prospera Place Recap
April 5 Seattle Thunderbirds 3–0 Kelowna Rockets Prospera Place Recap
Seattle wins series 4–0


(W2) Kamloops Blazers vs. (W7) Vancouver Giants[edit]

March 31 Vancouver Giants 0–8 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
April 1 Vancouver Giants 1–6 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
April 4 Kamloops Blazers 5–0 Vancouver Giants Langley Events Centre Recap
April 6 Kamloops Blazers 5–4 OT Vancouver Giants Langley Events Centre Recap
Kamloops wins series 4–0


(W3) Portland Winterhawks vs. (W6) Everett Silvertips[edit]

March 31 Everett Silvertips 3–4 Portland Winterhawks Veterans Memorial Coliseum Recap
April 1 Everett Silvertips 0–4 Portland Winterhawks Veterans Memorial Coliseum Recap
April 3 Portland Winterhawks 6–1 Everett Silvertips Angel of the Winds Arena Recap
April 7 Portland Winterhawks 0–5 Everett Silvertips Angel of the Winds Arena Recap
April 8 Everett Silvertips 2–3 OT Portland Winterhawks Veterans Memorial Coliseum Recap
Portland wins series 4–1


(W4) Prince George Cougars vs. (W5) Tri-City Americans[edit]

March 31 Tri-City Americans 6–4 Prince George Cougars CN Centre Recap
April 1 Tri-City Americans 1–2 OT Prince George Cougars CN Centre Recap
April 4 Prince George Cougars 2–4 Tri-City Americans Toyota Center Recap
April 5 Prince George Cougars 6–2 Tri-City Americans Toyota Center Recap
April 7 Prince George Cougars 6–2 Tri-City Americans Toyota Center Recap
April 9 Tri-City Americans 4–5 OT Prince George Cougars CN Centre Recap
Prince George wins series 4–2


Conference Semi-finals[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

(E1) Winnipeg Ice vs. (E4) Moose Jaw Warriors[edit]

April 14 Moose Jaw Warriors 3–5 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
April 15 Moose Jaw Warriors 5–3 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
April 18 Winnipeg Ice 4–8 Moose Jaw Warriors Mosaic Place Recap
April 19 Winnipeg Ice 3–2 OT Moose Jaw Warriors Mosaic Place Recap
April 22 Moose Jaw Warriors 2–5 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
April 24 Winnipeg Ice 8–2 Moose Jaw Warriors Mosaic Place Recap
Winnipeg wins series 4–2


(E2) Red Deer Rebels vs. (E3) Saskatoon Blades[edit]

April 14 Red Deer Rebels 3–1 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap
April 16 Red Deer Rebels 5–2 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap
April 18 Saskatoon Blades 1–3 Red Deer Rebels Peavey Mart Centrium Recap
April 19 Saskatoon Blades 4–2 Red Deer Rebels Peavey Mart Centrium Recap
April 21 Red Deer Rebels 3–6 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap
April 23 Saskatoon Blades 5–3 Red Deer Rebels Peavey Mart Centrium Recap
April 25 Red Deer Rebels 2–5 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap
Saskatoon wins series 4–3


Western Conference[edit]

(W1) Seattle Thunderbirds vs. (W4) Prince George Cougars[edit]

April 14 Prince George Cougars 1–4 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
April 15 Prince George Cougars 1–5 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
April 18 Seattle Thunderbirds 8–1 Prince George Cougars CN Centre Recap
April 19 Seattle Thunderbirds 8–2 Prince George Cougars CN Centre Recap
Seattle wins series 4–0


(W2) Kamloops Blazers vs. (W3) Portland Winterhawks[edit]

April 14 Portland Winterhawks 4–6 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
April 15 Portland Winterhawks 0–5 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
April 19 Kamloops Blazers 3–2 Portland Winterhawks Veterans Memorial Coliseum Recap
April 20 Kamloops Blazers 10–4 Portland Winterhawks Veterans Memorial Coliseum Recap
Kamloops wins series 4–0


Conference Finals[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

(E1) Winnipeg Ice vs. (E3) Saskatoon Blades[edit]

April 28 Saskatoon Blades 0–3 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
April 29 Saskatoon Blades 2–6 Winnipeg Ice Wayne Fleming Arena Recap
May 2 Winnipeg Ice 5–1 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap
May 3 Winnipeg Ice 3–2 Saskatoon Blades SaskTel Centre Recap
Winnipeg wins series 4–0


Western Conference[edit]

(W1) Seattle Thunderbirds vs. (W2) Kamloops Blazers[edit]

April 29 Kamloops Blazers 1–5 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
April 30 Kamloops Blazers 3–4 OT Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
May 2 Seattle Thunderbirds 1–4 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
May 4 Seattle Thunderbirds 8–4 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
May 6 Kamloops Blazers 4–2 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
May 8 Seattle Thunderbirds 4–2 Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre Recap
Seattle wins series 4–2


WHL Championship[edit]

(E1) Winnipeg Ice vs. (W1) Seattle Thunderbirds[edit]

May 12 Seattle Thunderbirds 2–3 Winnipeg Ice Canada Life Centre Recap
May 13 Seattle Thunderbirds 4–2 Winnipeg Ice Canada Life Centre Recap
May 16 Winnipeg Ice 3–6 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
May 17 Winnipeg Ice 2–4 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
May 19 Winnipeg Ice 1–3 Seattle Thunderbirds accesso ShoWare Center Recap
Seattle wins series 4–1


Playoff scoring leaders[edit]

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Logan Stankoven Kamloops Blazers 14 10 20 30 4
Olen Zellweger Kamloops Blazers 14 11 18 29 10
Matthew Savoie Winnipeg Ice 19 11 18 29 8
Dylan Guenther Seattle Thunderbirds 19 16 12 28 12
Brad Lambert Seattle Thunderbirds 17 6 20 26 8
Ben Zloty Winnipeg Ice 19 1 23 24 2
Connor McClennon Winnipeg Ice 19 14 9 23 15
Jared Davidson Seattle Thunderbirds 19 11 12 23 17
Jeremy Hanzel Seattle Thunderbirds 19 5 17 22 18
Jagger Firkus Moose Jaw Warriors 10 10 11 21 10

Playoff leading goaltenders[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; SV& = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Mins W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Thomas Milic Seattle Thunderbirds 19 1,141 16 3 37 1 0.933 1.95
Kyle Kelsey Red Deer Rebels 11 636 7 3 25 1 0.912 2.36
Dylan Ernst Kamloops Blazers 14 863 10 4 37 3 0.913 2.57
Daniel Hauser Winnipeg Ice 19 1,042 13 5 47 1 0.906 2.71
Connor Ungar Moose Jaw Warriors 10 635 6 4 29 0 0.915 2.74

WHL awards[edit]

Regular season Champions Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Winnipeg Ice
Player of the Year Four Broncos Memorial Trophy Connor Bedard, Regina Pats
Top Scorer Bob Clarke Trophy Connor Bedard, Regina Pats
Top Defenceman Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy Olen Zellweger, Kamloops Blazers
Rookie of the Year Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy Ryder Ritchie, Prince Albert Raiders
Top Goaltender Del Wilson Trophy Thomas Milic, Seattle Thunderbirds
Top Plus-Minus Rating WHL Plus-Minus Award Jeremy Hanzel, Seattle Thunderbirds
Most Sportsmanlike Player Brad Hornung Trophy Brayden Yager, Moose Jaw Warriors
Scholastic player of the Year Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy Quinn Mantei, Brandon Wheat Kings
Coach of the Year Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy Brennan Sonne, Saskatoon Blades
Executive of the Year Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy Bil La Forge, Seattle Thunderbirds
Top Official Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy Chris Crich
Marketing/Public Relations Award St. Clair Group Trophy Spokane Chiefs
Humanitarian of the Year Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy Logan Stankoven, Kamloops Blazers
WHL Finals Most Valuable Player airBC Trophy Thomas Millic, Seattle Thunderbirds
Alumni Achievement Awards Professional Hockey Achievement
Academic Recipient

All-Star Teams[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Central Division[edit]

First Team[4] Pos. Second Team[5]
Player Team Player Team
Rhett Stoesser Red Deer Rebels G Harrison Meneghin Lethbridge Hurricanes
Owen Pickering Swift Current Broncos D Dru Krebs Medicine Hat Tigers
Christoffer Sedoff Red Deer Rebels D Carter Yakemchuk Calgary Hitmen
Riley Fiddler-Schultz Calgary Hitmen F Jayden Grubbe Red Deer Rebels
Josh Filmon Swift Current Broncos F Mathew Ward Swift Current Broncos
Kai Uchacz Red Deer Rebels F Oazis Wiesblatt Medicine Hat Tigers

East Division[edit]

First Team[6] Pos. Second Team[7]
Player Team Player Team
Daniel Hauser Winnipeg Ice G Austin Elliott Saskatoon Blades
Stanislav Svozil Regina Pats D Aidan De La Gorgendiere Saskatoon Blades
Ben Zloty Winnipeg Ice D Landon Kosior Prince Albert Raiders
Connor Bedard Regina Pats F Nate Danielson Brandon Wheat Kings
Zach Benson Winnipeg Ice F Matthew Savoie Winnipeg Ice
Connor McClennon Winnipeg Ice F Trevor Wong Saskatoon Blades

Western Conference[edit]

B.C. Division[edit]

First Team[8] Pos. Second Team[9]
Player Team Player Team
Jesper Vikman Vancouver Giants G Dylan Ernst Kamloops Blazers
Ethan Samson Prince George Cougars D Kyle Masters Kamloops Blazers
Olen Zellweger Kamloops Blazers D Hudson Thornton Prince George Cougars
Andrew Cristall Kelowna Rockets F Caedan Bankier Kamloops Blazers
Logan Stankoven Kamloops Blazers F Riley Heidt Prince George Cougars
Chase Wheatcroft Prince George Cougars F Matthew Seminoff Kamloops Blazers

U.S. Division[edit]

First Team[10] Pos. Second Team[11]
Player Team Player Team
Thomas Milic Seattle Thunderbirds G Tomas Suchanek Tri-City Americans
Lukas Dragicevic Tri-City Americans D Nolan Allan Seattle Thunderbirds
Kevin Korchinski Seattle Thunderbirds D Luca Cagnoni Portland Winterhawks
Jackson Berezowski Everett Silvertips F Chase Bertholet Spokane Chiefs
Jared Davidson Seattle Thunderbirds F Lucas Ciona Seattle Thunderbirds
Gabe Klassen Portland Winterhawks F Austin Roest Everett Silvertips

Attendance[edit]

Team Home average[12]
Edmonton 6,500
Spokane 5,842
Everett 5,839
Kamloops 4,902
Calgary 4,874
Portland 4,508
Saskatoon 4,506
Regina 4,500
Seattle 4,342
Kelowna 4,304
Red Deer 4,163
Victoria 3,559
Lethbridge 3,525
Tri-City 3,510
Vancouver 3,462
Brandon 3,178
Moose Jaw 2,883
Prince George 2,755
Medicine Hat 2,651
Prince Albert 2,392
Swift Current 1,837
Winnipeg 1,649
Total Average 3,895
Total 2,913,612
total games 748

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Western Hockey League announces 2022-23 Regular Season schedule".
  2. ^ "WHL Regular season: Scoring leaders". Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  3. ^ WHL Regular season: Goaltending leaders. Retrieved on October 22, 2022.
  4. ^ WHL names 2022-23 Central Division First All-Star Team
  5. ^ WHL names 2022-23 Central Division Second All-Star Team
  6. ^ WHL Names 2022-23 East Division First All-Star Team
  7. ^ WHL Names 2022-23 East Division Second All-Star Team
  8. ^ WHL names 2022-23 B.C. Division First All-Star Team
  9. ^ WHL names 2022-23 B.C. Division Second All-Star Team
  10. ^ WHL names 2022-23 U.S. Division First All-Star Team
  11. ^ WHL names 2022-23 U.S. Division Second All-Star Team
  12. ^ "WHL Network".

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