Monday, December 19, 2016

Random WHL Stats December 19

If the playoffs started today …
Medicine Hat vs Brandon
Regina vs Edmonton
Moose Jaw vs Swift Current
Lethbridge vs Red Deer

Prince George vs Seattle
Everett vs Victoria
Kelowna vs Kamloops
Tri City vs Portland

The 3 highest increases in average attendance from last season - Edmonton 3,300, Regina 990 and Prince George 600.
The players with the most points with zero penalty minutes – Devon Skoleski Everett, Riley Woods Regina 12, Spencer Moe Prince Albert 8.
Most Minor Penalties – Barret Sheen Kootenay 29, Dalton Yorke Tri City 28, Tyrel Coulter Brandon 27, Keegan Iverson Portland 26.
Most Major Penalties – Zach Fischer Medicine Hat 9, Dakota Odgers Moose Jaw 9, Riley McKay Spokane 9.
Most Goalie Minutes – Nick Schneider Medicine Hat 1821, Stuart Skinner Lethbridge 1749, Griffen Outhouse Victoria 1742.
Most Saves – Griffen Outhouse Victoria 895, Stuart Skinner Lethbridge 876, Payton Lee Kootenay 847.
Rookie Power-Play Goals – Filip Ahl Regina 9, Joachim Blichfeld Portland 5, Nick Henry Regina 4.
Rookie Power-Play Points – Aleksi Heponiemi Swift Current 19, Joachim Blichfeld Portland 15, Filip Ahl Regina 11.
Defenseman Assists – Colton Bobyk Red Deer 29, Caleb Jones Portland 28, Clayton Kirichenko Medicine Hat 28, Cal Foote Kelowna 27.
Defenseman Penalty Minutes – Dalton Yorke Tri City 76, Kade Jensen Swift Current 63, Ryan Pouliot Kootenay 61, Colton Bobyk Red Deer 61.
Defenseman Power-Play Points – Connor Hobbs Regina 19, Chaz Reddekopp Victoria 18, David Quenneville Medicine Hat 18, Kevin Davis Everett 17, Juuso Valimaki Tri City 16.
Swift Current and Brandon have played in 4 shootouts each and Regina is the only team not to have a shootout.
Regina is 18-0-3 when scoring the first goal of the game for a .929 winning percentage. Seattle is 12-1-0-1 .893, Prince George 23-2-2-0 .889, Victoria 15-1-2-0 .889.

B.C. Division - vs East – 18-6-1-0, vs Central 23-8-3-1, vs U.S. 26-22-4-2
Central Division - vs East 35-28-9-0, vs B.C. 12-17-4-2, vs U.S. 8-14-1-1
East Division – vs Central 37-24-10-1, B.C. 7-15-3-0, vs U.S. 7-10-1-0
U.S. Division – vs East 11-6-1-0, vs Central 16-5-3-0, B.C. 28-19-6-1

Best Home PP – Regina 32.4, Tri City 30.5, Kelowna 26.5
Best Road PP – Medicine Hat 34.1, Portland 30.8, Regina 26.3
Best Home PK – Everett 88.5, Prince George 87.8, Medicine Hat 86.5
Best Road PK – Prince George 88.3, Seattle 85.7, Medicine Hat 85.5
Regina has 11 shorthanded goals in 16 home games.
Medicine Hat (19 games) and Kelowna (21 games) each have 6 road shorthanded goals.
Saskatoon has outshot the opposition in only 6 games.
Regina has been outshot by the opposition only 3 times.
Regina has outscored their opponents by 7 or more goals 3 times.
Longest Goal Streak – Jayden Halbgewachs Moose Jaw 10 games, 15 goals, Lane Bauer Edmonton 7 games 10 goals, Vince Loschiavo Kootenay 7 games, 8 goals.
Longest Assist Streak – Adam Brooks Regina 13 games, 27 assists, Colton Bobyk Red Deer 13 games, 17 assists.
Longest Point Streak – Adam Brooks Regina 22 games, 48 points, Chase Harrison Regina 16 games, 21 points.
Longest Winning Streaks – Regina 11 games, Medicine Hat 10, Prince George 8.

Leading Point Leaders by Team
Brandon – Reid Duke 34
Calgary – Matteo Gennaro 26
Edmonton – Davis Koch 37
Everett – Patrick Bajkov 44
Kamloops – Deven Sideroff 40
Kelowna – Kole Lind 46
Kootenay – Zak Zborosky 37
Lethbridge – Tyler Wong 44
Medicine Hat – Chad Butcher 53, Mason Shaw 53
Moose Jaw – Jayden Halbgewachs 52
Portland – Cody Glass 50
Prince Albert – Simon Stransky 29
Prince George – Brad Morrison 35
Red Deer – Michael Spacek 42
Regina – Sam Steel 54
Saskatoon – Mason McCarty 23, Braylon Shmyr 23
Seattle – Scott Eansor 34
Spokane – Kailer Yamamoto 42
Swift Current – Lane Pederson 38, Aleksi Heponiemi 38
Tri City – Morgan Geekie 44
Vancouver – Tyler Benson 37
Victoria – Matthew Phillips 45