1987–88 WHL season

The 1987–88 WHL season was the 22nd season of the Western Hockey League (WHL), featuring fourteen teams and a 72-game season. The Saskatoon Blades won their third Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for best regular season record. In the playoffs, the Medicine Hat Tigers won their second consecutive President's Cup, defeating the Kamloops Blazers in the championship series. The Tigers advanced to the 1988 Memorial Cup tournament, where they won their second straight Memorial Cup title.

1987–88 WHL season
LeagueWestern Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Number of teams14
Regular season
Scotty Munro Memorial TrophySaskatoon Blades (3)
Season MVPJoe Sakic (Swift Current Broncos)
Top scorerJoe Sakic (Swift Current Broncos)
Playoffs
Finals championsMedicine Hat Tigers (3)
  Runners-upKamloops Blazers
WHL seasons
1987–88 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Number of teams39
OHL
QMJHL
WHL
Memorial Cup
Finals championsMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL) (2nd title)
  Runners-upWindsor Spitfires (OHL)

The season was the first for the Lethbridge Hurricanes, after the Calgary Wranglers relocated to Lethbridge prior to the season. The Hurricanes brought WHL hockey back to the city after the Broncos returned to Swift Current in 1986.

Regular season

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Final standings

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East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Saskatoon Blades724722397381294
x Medicine Hat Tigers724422694353261
x Prince Albert Raiders724324591373284
x Swift Current Broncos724426290388312
x Regina Pats723929482342286
x Brandon Wheat Kings722643355348371
Lethbridge Hurricanes722048444257356
Moose Jaw Warriors721852238308458
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Kamloops Blazers724526191399307
x Spokane Chiefs723732377330296
x Victoria Cougars723734175346335
x New Westminster Bruins723334571338358
Seattle Thunderbirds722545252313436
Portland Winter Hawks722445351328449

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Joe SakicSwift Current Broncos64788216064
Theoren FleuryMoose Jaw Warriors656892160235
Mark RecchiKamloops Blazers62619315475
Troy MickPortland Winter Hawks72638414778
Dennis HollandPortland Winter Hawks675886144115
Terry YakeBrandon Wheat Kings72558514059
Craig EndeanRegina Pats69508613650
Greg HawgoodKamloops Blazers634885133142
Trevor JobePrince Albert Raiders726963132111
Mike ModanoPrince Albert Raiders65478012780

1988 WHL Playoffs

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First round

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  • Saskatoon earned a bye
  • Medicine Hat earned a bye
  • Prince Albert defeated Brandon 3 games to 1
  • Swift Current defeated Regina 3 games to 1

Division semi-finals

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  • Saskatoon defeated Swift Current 4 games to 2
  • Medicine Hat defeated Prince Albert 4 games to 2
  • Kamloops defeated New Westminster 5 games to 0
  • Spokane defeated Victoria 5 games to 3

Division finals

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  • Medicine Hat defeated Saskatoon 4 games to 0
  • Kamloops defeated Spokane 5 games to 2

WHL Championship

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  • Medicine Hat defeated Kamloops 4 games to 2

All-Star game

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On January 12, the East Division defeated the West Division 5–4 at Kamloops, British Columbia before a crowd of 2,689.

WHL awards

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Most Valuable Player - Four Broncos Memorial Trophy: Joe Sakic, Swift Current Broncos
Scholastic Player of the Year - Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy: Kevin Cheveldayoff, Brandon Wheat Kings
Top Scorer - Bob Clarke Trophy: Joe Sakic, Swift Current Broncos
Most Sportsmanlike Player - Brad Hornung Trophy: Craig Endean, Regina Pats
Top Defenseman - Bill Hunter Trophy: Greg Hawgood, Kamloops Blazers
Rookie of the Year - Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy: Stu Barnes, New Westminster Bruins
Top Goaltender - Del Wilson Trophy: Troy Gamble, Spokane Chiefs
Coach of the Year - Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy: Marcel Comeau, Saskatoon Blades
Executive of the Year - Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy: Jim Loria, Spokane Chiefs
Regular season Champions - Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy: Saskatoon Blades
WHL Plus-Minus Award: Mark Recchi, Kamloops Blazers

All-Star Teams

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East Division
First TeamSecond team
GoalTim CheveldaeSaskatoon BladesMark FitzpatrickMedicine Hat Tigers
DefenseCurtis LeschyshynSaskatoon BladesDean KolstadPrince Albert Raiders
Scott McCradyMedicine Hat TigersRich PilonPrince Albert Raiders
CenterJoe SakicSwift Current BroncosTheoren FleuryMoose Jaw Warriors
Left wingGrant TkachukSaskatoon BladesMark PedersonMedicine Hat Tigers
Right wingCraig EndeanRegina PatsTrevor LindenMedicine Hat Tigers
West Division
First TeamSecond team
GoalTroy GambleSpokane Chiefsunknown
DefenseGreg HawgoodKamloops Blazers
Jayson More (tied)New Westminster Bruins
Andrew Wolf (tied)Victoria Cougars
CenterDennis HollandPortland Winter Hawks
Left wingTroy Mick (tied)Portland Winter Hawks
Darcy Norton (tied)Kamloops Blazers
Right wingMark RecchiKamloops Blazers

See also

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References

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  • 2005–06 WHL Guide
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