Western Professional Hockey League
| Sport | Ice hockey |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1996 |
| Ceased | 2001 |
| Replaced by | Central Hockey League (partial) |
| No. of teams | 18 |
| Country | |
| Last champion(s) | Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs |
| Most titles | Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (3) |
The Western Professional Hockey League (abbreviated WPHL) is a defunct minor professional ice hockey league.[1]
The WPHL operated from 1996 to 2001 with teams based in the southern United States, primarily Texas and Louisiana. The league started with six teams in the 1996–97 season and grew to 18 teams in 1999–00. After the 2000–01 season, the WPHL merged with the Central Hockey League. Former WPHL teams continued to play in the CHL until the 2012–13 season.
Contents
1 President's Cup winners
2 Governor's Cup
3 Teams in alphabetical order
4 Teams that went to the Central Hockey League
5 Teams that were dissolved during the CHL merger
6 Individual league awards
6.1 1996-97
6.2 1997-98
6.3 1998-99
6.4 1999-00
6.5 2000-01
7 See also
8 References
President's Cup winners
(Playoff champions)
- 1997 - El Paso Buzzards
- 1998 - El Paso Buzzards
- 1999 - Shreveport Mudbugs
- 2000 - Shreveport Mudbugs
- 2001 - Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
Governor's Cup
(Regular season champions)
1996-97 - New Mexico Scorpions
1997-98 - Fort Worth Brahmas
1998-99 - Shreveport Mudbugs
1999-00 - Central Texas Stampede
2000-01 - Tupelo T-Rex
Teams in alphabetical order
Abeline
Amarillo
Austin
Central Texas
Central Texas
Corpus Christi
El Paso
Fort Worth
Lubbock
Odessa
San Angelo
Waco
New Mexico
Alexandria
Bossier-Shreveport
Lake Charles
Monroe
Abilene Aviators 1998–2000
Alexandria Warthogs 1998–2000
Amarillo Rattlers 1996–2001
Arkansas GlacierCats 1998–2000 (based in Little Rock, Arkansas)
Austin Ice Bats 1996–2001
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs 2000–01 (based in Bossier City, Louisiana)
Central Texas Stampede 1996–2001 (based in Belton, Texas)
Corpus Christi IceRays 1998–2001
El Paso Buzzards 1996–2001
Fort Worth Brahmas 1997–2001
Lake Charles Ice Pirates 1997–2001
Lubbock Cotton Kings 1999–2001
Monroe Moccasins 1997–2001
New Mexico Scorpions 1996–2001 (based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico)
Odessa Jackalopes 1997–2001
San Angelo Outlaws 1996–2001
Shreveport Mudbugs 1997–2000
Tupelo T-Rex 1998–2001
Waco Wizards 1996–2000
Teams that went to the Central Hockey League
- Amarillo Rattlers
- Austin Ice Bats
- Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
- Corpus Christi IceRays
- El Paso Buzzards
- Fort Worth Brahmas
- Lubbock Cotton Kings
- New Mexico Scorpions
- Odessa Jackalopes
- San Angelo Outlaws
Teams that were dissolved during the CHL merger
- Central Texas Stampede
- Lake Charles Ice Pirates
- Monroe Moccasins
- Tupelo T-Rex
Individual league awards
1996-97
- Coach of the year - Todd Brost, El Paso
- Most valuable player - Chris Brooks, Amarillo
- Scoring champion - Chris Brooks, Amarillo
- Most outstanding goaltender - Daniel Berthiaume, Central Texas
- Most outstanding defenseman - Jody Praznik, New Mexico
- Playoff most valuable player - Chris MacKenzie, El Paso
- All-star game most valuable player - Doug Smith, Central Texas
1997-98
- Coach of the year - Bill McDonald, Fort Worth Brahmas
- Most valuable player - Jamie Thompson, El Paso
- Man of the year - Jamie Thompson, El Paso
- Scoring champion - Carl Boudreau, San Angelo
- Rookie of the year - Sami Laine, Odessa
- Most outstanding goaltender - Kevin St. Pierre, Shreveport
- Most outstanding defenseman - Eric Ricard, New Mexico
- Playoff most valuable player - Billy Trew, El Paso
- All-star game most valuable player - Sylvain Naud, New Mexico
1998-99
- Coach of the year - Todd Lalonde, Waco
- Most valuable player - Chris Robertson, Corpus Christi
- Man of the year - Graeme Townshend, Lake Charles
- Scoring champion - Carl Boudreau, San Angelo
- Rookie of the year - Kory Cooper, Waco
- Most outstanding goaltender - Kory Cooper, Waco
- Most outstanding defenseman - Eric Brule, Abilene
- Playoff most valuable player - John Vecchiarelli, Shreveport
- All-star game most valuable player - Billy Trew, El Paso
1999-00
- Coach of the year - Brian Curran, Monroe
- Most valuable player - Ron Newhook, Central Texas
- Man of the year - Brad Haelzle, Amarillo and Scott Muscutt, Shreveport
- Scoring champion - Geoff Bumstead, Corpus Christi
- Rookie of the year - Dan Price, Austin
- Most outstanding goaltender - Matt Barnes, Central Texas
- Most outstanding defenseman - Arturs Kupaks, Lubbock
- Playoff most valuable player - Hugo Hamelin, Shreveport
- All-star game most valuable player - Dorian Anneck, Monroe
2000-01
- Coach of the year -Don McKee, Odessa
- Most valuable player - Jason Firth, Tupelo
- Man of the year - Travis Van Tighem, New Mexico
- Scoring champion - Jason Firth, Tupelo
- Rookie of the year - Ken Carroll, Bossier-Shreveport
- Most outstanding goaltender - Ken Carroll, Bossier-Shreveport
- Most outstanding defenseman - Mark DeSantis, New Mexico
- Playoff most valuable player - Jason Campbell, Bossier-Shreveport
- All-star game most valuable player - Kyle Reeves, Lubbock
- Rick Kozuback Award - Trent Eigner, El Paso[2]
See also
- List of developmental and minor sports leagues
- List of ice hockey leagues
- Minor league
- Sports league attendances
References
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