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1983–84 WHL season

The 1983–84 WHL season was the 18th season for the Western Hockey League. Fourteen teams completed a 72-game season. The Kamloops Junior Oilers won the President's Cup.

League notes

Regular season

Final standings

East Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
x Regina Pats 72 48 23 1 97 426 284
x Medicine Hat Tigers 72 45 26 1 91 404 288
x Brandon Wheat Kings 72 44 26 2 90 463 346
x Lethbridge Broncos 72 44 28 0 88 271 256
x Prince Albert Raiders 72 41 29 2 84 411 357
x Calgary Wranglers 72 36 36 0 72 353 345
Saskatoon Blades 72 36 36 0 72 347 350
Winnipeg Warriors 72 9 63 0 18 239 580
West Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
x Kamloops Junior Oilers 72 50 22 0 100 467 332
x New Westminster Bruins 72 34 36 2 70 304 348
x Portland Winter Hawks 72 33 39 0 66 430 449
x Seattle Breakers 72 32 39 1 65 350 379
Victoria Cougars 72 32 40 0 64 340 338
Kelowna Wings 72 15 56 1 31 295 448

Scoring leaders

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Ray Ferraro Brandon Wheat Kings 72 108 84 192 84
Dan Hodgson Prince Albert Raiders 66 62 119 181 65
Dale Derkatch Regina Pats 62 72 87 159 92
Taylor Hall Regina Pats 69 63 79 142 42
Cam Plante Brandon Wheat Kings 72 22 118 140 96
Dean Evason Kamloops Junior Oilers 57 49 88 137 89
Cliff Ronning New Westminster Bruins 71 69 67 136 10
Mark Lamb Medicine Hat Tigers 72 59 77 136 30
Fabian Joseph Victoria Cougars 72 52 75 127 27
Dave Pasin Prince Albert Raiders 71 68 54 122 68

1984 WHL Playoffs

Qualification playoff

  • Calgary defeated Saskatoon 8–7 in overtime to claim the sixth-place tiebreaker.

First round

  • Regina defeated Calgary 4 games to 0
  • Medicine Hat defeated Prince Albert 4 games to 1
  • Brandon defeated Lethbridge 4 games to 1

East division round-robin

  • Medicine Hat (4–0) advanced directly to the division final.
  • Regina (2–2) and Brandon (0–4) played in the division semifinal

Division semi-finals

  • Medicine Hat earned a bye
  • Regina defeated Brandon 2 games to 1
  • Kamloops defeated Seattle 5 games to 0
  • Portland defeated New Westminster 5 games to 4

Division finals

  • Regina defeated Medicine Hat 4 games to 1
  • Kamloops defeated Portland 5 games to 0

WHL Championship

  • Kamloops defeated Regina 4 games to 3

All-Star game

There was no All-Star Game in 1983–84.

WHL awards

All-Star Teams

East Division
First Team Second team
Goal Ken Wregget Lethbridge Broncos Ron Hextall Brandon Wheat Kings
Defense Bob Rouse Lethbridge Broncos John Miner Regina Pats
Cam Plante Brandon Wheat Kings Emanuel Viveiros Prince Albert Raiders
Center Ray Ferraro Brandon Wheat Kings Dan Hodgson Prince Albert Raiders
Left wing Mark Lamb Medicine Hat Tigers Murray Craven (tied) Medicine Hat Tigers
- - Doug Trapp (tied) Regina Pats
Right wing Taylor Hall Regina Pats Dave Pasin Prince Albert Raiders
West Division
First Team Second team
Goal Pokey Reddick New Westminster Bruins Daryl Reaugh Kamloops Junior Oilers
Defense Doug Bodger Kamloops Junior Oilers Gord Mark Kamloops Junior Oilers
Gary Stewart Seattle Breakers Eric Thurston Victoria Cougars
Center Dean Evason Kamloops Junior Oilers Cliff Ronning New Westminster Bruins
Left wing Randy Heath Portland Winter Hawks Mike Nottingham (tied) Kamloops Junior Oilers
- - Jeff Rohlicek (tied) Portland Winter Hawks
Right wing Alan Kerr Seattle Breakers Grant Sasser Portland Winter Hawks

See also

Notes

References

  • whl.ca
  • 2005–06 WHL Guide

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