2009–10 WHL season


The 2009–10 WHL season is the 44th season of the Western Hockey League. The regular season began on September 17, 2009 and ended on March 14, 2010. The 2009 Subway Super Series, featuring Team WHL versus Team Russia, took place from November 25–26, 2009.

League notes

;Offseason
;Pre-season
;Regular season
The Western Hockey League opened its 44th regular season on September 17, 2009 in Kelowna, British Columbia between defending WHL Champions, Kelowna Rockets and the Vancouver Giants.
The 2009–10 WHL season was also highlighted with the Subway Super Series, an annual CHL showcase event. The 2009 Subway Super Series, featured a two-game series between Team WHL versus Team Russia, on November 25, 2009 in Victoria, British Columbia, and the second game took place on November 26, 2009 in Kelowna, British Columbia.

Standings

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Conference standings

x - team clinched Western Hockey League Playoff spot
y - team is division leader
z - team has cliched division

Division standings

; Eastern Conference
; Western Conference
x - team clinched Western Hockey League Playoff spot
y - team is division leader
z - team has cliched division

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts. = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
PlayerTeamGPGAPts.PIM
Brandon KozunCalgary Hitmen65327510750
Jordan EberleRegina Pats57505610632
Jordan WealRegina Pats72356710254
Matt CalvertBrandon Wheat Kings6847529970
Brayden SchennBrandon Wheat Kings5934659955
Craig CunninghamVancouver Giants7237609744
Mitch WahlSpokane Chiefs7230669696
Dustin SylvesterKootenay Ice6835589341
Cody EakinSwift Current Broncos7047449171
Scott GlennieBrandon Wheat Kings6632578950

Goaltending leaders

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
PlayerTeamGPMinsWLOTLSOLSOGAASv%
Martin JonesCalgary Hitmen48285136110182.21.919
Kent SimpsonEverett Silvertips3419382291012.26.925
Thomas HeemskerkEverett Silvertips42241524122242.34.927
James ReidSpokane Chiefs60351438163252.41.920
Drew OwsleyTri-City Americans50277633111142.51.918
Mark SegalVancouver Giants36191518121142.66.910
Andrew HayesBrandon Wheat Kings42244025120252.68.906
Steven StanfordSaskatoon Blades14424242883112.72.902
Darcy KuemperRed Deer Rebels61323428230432.73.908
Todd MathewsKootenay Ice55311633143212.75.907

Players

2009 NHL Entry Draft

In total, 31 WHL players were selected at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Contracts and scholarships

Subway Super Series

The Subway Super Series is a six-game series featuring four teams: three from the Canadian Hockey League versus Russia's National Junior hockey team. Within the Canadian Hockey League umbrella, one team from each of its three leagues — the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and Western Hockey League — compete in two games against the Russian junior team.
The 2009 Subway Super Series was held in six cities across Canada, with two cities for each league within the Canadian Hockey League. The series begun on November 16, 2009, and concluded on November 26, 2009. Both Western Hockey League games were held in the province of British Columbia. Former Victoria Cougar goaltender and Hall of Famer, Grant Fuhr was named Honorary Captain for the first game in the series, held in Victoria on November 25, 2009. The next night, retired Kelowna fire chief, Gerry Zimmermann, was named Honorary Captain for the final game of the series, who was a popular local citizen who led Kelowna through the devastating Okanagan Mountain Park Fire that burned 200 homes in 2003.
All six games were televised nationwide on Rogers Sportsnet, which broadcast both games from the Western Hockey League.

Results

In the first game of the two part series between Team WHL and Team Russia, Team WHL scored two goals en route to a 2–1 win in front of 6,695 fans at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. Goaltender, Igor Bobkov of Team Russia and forward Levko Koper of Team WHL, were named Players of the Game for their respective teams. The next night at Prospera Place in Kelowna, British Columbia, Team WHL defeated Team Russia 4-2 to end the series and give the CHL a clean 6-0 sweep. Goaltender Igor Bobkov was named Team Russia's Player of the Game for the second straight night, while Brandon McMillan was named Team WHL's Player of the Game.

2010 WHL Playoffs

Overview

Conference Quarter-finals

Eastern Conference

(1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (8) Moose Jaw Warriors

(2) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (7) Swift Current Broncos

(3) Saskatoon Blades vs. (6) Red Deer Rebels

(4) Kootenay Ice vs. (5) Medicine Hat Tigers

Western Conference

(1) Tri-City Americans vs. (8) Chilliwack Bruins

(2) Vancouver Giants vs. (7) Kamloops Blazers

(3) Everett Silvertips vs. (6) Kelowna Rockets

(4) Spokane Chiefs vs. (5) Portland Winterhawks

Conference Semi-finals

Eastern Conference

(1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (5) Medicine Hat Tigers

(2) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (3) Saskatoon Blades

Western Conference

(1) Tri-City Americans vs. (6) Kelowna Rockets

(2) Vancouver Giants vs. (5) Portland Winterhawks

Conference Finals

Eastern Conference

(1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (2) Brandon Wheat Kings

Western Conference

(1) Tri-City Americans vs. (2) Vancouver Giants

WHL Championship

(E1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (W1) Tri-City Americans

Memorial Cup

The 92nd MasterCard Memorial Cup was held in Brandon, Manitoba.

WHL awards

All-Star Teams

Eastern Conference

Western Conference