2006–07 CHL season

Sports season
2006–07 CHL season
LeagueCentral Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Regular season
Governors’ CupBossier-Shreveport
Season MVPJeff Christian (Youngstown)
Top scorerJeff Christian (Youngstown)
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsColorado Eagles
CHL seasons
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2007–08 →

The 2006–07 CHL season was the 15th season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

Regular season

Division standings

Northeast Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs 64 44 14 2 4 214 155 94
Memphis RiverKings 64 39 19 3 3 227 208 84
Youngstown Steelhounds 64 34 20 2 8 230 199 78
Tulsa Oilers 64 27 28 6 3 225 246 63
Northwest Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Colorado Eagles 64 46 17 0 1 256 182 93
Oklahoma City Blazers 64 35 21 2 6 211 214 78
Wichita Thunder 64 28 28 0 8 191 213 64
Rocky Mountain Rage 64 17 40 4 3 180 251 41
Southeast Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Laredo Bucks 64 42 17 3 2 219 170 89
Corpus Christi Rayz 64 35 22 4 3 196 169 77
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees 64 28 28 4 4 185 203 64
Austin Ice Bats 64 21 29 5 9 169 210 56
Southwest Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
New Mexico Scorpions 64 32 24 3 5 212 217 72
Arizona Sundogs 64 34 28 1 1 229 216 70
Amarillo Gorillas 64 32 28 1 3 205 220 68
Odessa Jackalopes 64 26 31 4 3 176 205 59
Lubbock Cotton Kings 64 24 31 2 7 170 217 57

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention

Playoffs

Format

The top six teams in each conference qualified for the playoffs. All series were best-of-seven. The highest seeded first round losing team advanced to the second round as a wild card team.

Playoff bracket

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semi-finals Conference Final Ray Miron Presidents' Cup Finals
            
N1 Bossier-Shreveport 4
N6 Wichita 2
N1 Bossier-Shreveport 1
N4 Memphis 4
- - -
N4 Memphis -
N2 Colorado 4
Northern
N4 Memphis 2
N2 Colorado 4
N5 Youngstown 2
N2 Colorado 4
N3 Oklahoma City 3
N3 Memphis 3
N4 Oklahoma City 4
N2 Colorado 4
S1 Laredo 2
S1 Laredo 4
S6 Rio Grande Valley 1
S1 Laredo 4
S4 Corpus Christi 1
- - -
S4 Corpus Christi -
S1 Laredo 4
S2 New Mexico 1
S2 New Mexico 4
S5 Amarillo 2
S2 New Mexico 4
S3 Arizona 3
S3 Corpus Christi 3
S4 Arizona 4

Awards

Source:Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners[1]
  • Ray Miron President’s Cup (Playoff Champions) - Colorado Eagles
  • Governors’ Cup (regular-season champions) - Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
  • Most Valuable Player - Jeff Christian, Youngstown
  • Most Outstanding Goaltender - John DeCaro, Bossier-Shreveport
  • Most Outstanding Defenseman - Brad Williamson, Colorado
  • Rookie of the Year - Cam Abbott, Bossier-Shreveport
  • Coach of the Year - Kevin McClelland, Memphis
  • Man of the Year - Riley Nelson, Colorado
  • Rick Kozuback Award - Marco Pietroniro, Arizona
  • Joe Burton Award (Scoring Champion) - Jeff Christian, Youngstown
  • Playoff Most Valuable Player - Greg Pankewicz, Colorado
  • All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (North) - Matt Medley, Tulsa
  • All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (South) - Brent Zelenewich, Corpus Christi
  • Athletic Trainer of the Year – Mike Ermatinger, Youngstown
  • Equipment Manager of the Year– Brandon Rose, Oklahoma City

All-CHL Team

  • Forward: Jeff Christian, Youngstown
  • Forward: Brent Kelly, Arizona
  • Forward: Chris Richards, Youngstown
  • Defenseman: Derek Landmesser, Memphis
  • Defenseman: Brad Williamson, Colorado
  • Goaltender : John DeCaro, Bossier-Shreveport

All-Rookie Team

  • Forward - Cam Abbott, Bossier-Shreveport
  • Forward - Bobby Chaumont, Laredo
  • Forward - Ryan McLeod, New Mexico
  • Defenseman - Alex Dunn, Odessa
  • Defenseman - Craig Strain, Colorado
  • Goaltender - John DeCaro, Bossier-Shreveport

References

  1. ^ Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners Archived 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machine


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