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Junior ice hockey season
Sports season
Sports season
1997–98 CHL season League Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) (2nd title)
Runners-up Guelph Storm (OHL)
The 1997–98 WHL season was the 32nd season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The season featured eighteen teams and a 72-game season. The Portland Winter Hawks won both the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy as regular season champions and the President's Cup as playoff champions before going on to win the 1998 Memorial Cup , which was hosted by the Spokane Chiefs .
Regular season
Final standings
Map of WHL, 1996–97 to 1997–98
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Wheat Kings
Pats
Warriors
Raiders
Blades
Broncos
Tigers
Hurricanes
Ice
Rebels
Hitmen
Chiefs
Americans
Rockets
Blazers
Thunderbirds
Winterhawks
Cougars
East Division
Central Division
West Division
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes
Goaltending leaders
Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties ; GA = Goals against; SO = Total shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
1998 WHL Playoffs
Top eight teams in the Eastern Conference (East and Central divisions) qualified for playoffs
Top six teams in the Western Conference (division) qualified for the playoffs
Conference quarterfinals
Eastern Conference
Regina vs. Moose Jaw
Date
Away
Home
March 19
Moose Jaw 0
7 Regina
March 20
Moose Jaw 1
2 Regina
March 22
Regina 4
3 Moose Jaw
2OT
March 23
Regina 6
5 Moose Jaw
2OT
Regina wins series 4–0
Brandon vs. Lethbridge
Date
Away
Home
March 18
Lethbridge 3
5 Brandon
March 20
Lethbridge 3
6 Brandon
March 22
Brandon 7
3 Lethbridge
March 23
Brandon 4
1 Lethbridge
Brandon wins series 4–0
Calgary vs. Saskatoon
Date
Away
Home
March 17
Calgary 3
0 Saskatoon
March 19
Saskatoon 4
1 Calgary
March 22
Saskatoon 1
3 Calgary
March 24
Calgary 1
6 Saskatoon
March 25
Saskatoon 2
3 Calgary
March 27
Calgary 3
2 Saskatoon
Calgary wins series 4–2
Swift Current vs. Red Deer
Date
Away
Home
March 19
Red Deer 0
3 Swift Current
March 20
Red Deer 3
4 Swift Current
OT
March 22
Swift Current 3
4 Red Deer
March 23
Swift Current 3
2 Red Deer
March 29
Red Deer 2
5 Swift Current
Swift Current wins series 4–1
Western Conference
Spokane vs. Kelowna
Date
Away
Home
March 21
Spokane 4
6 Kelowna
March 24
Kelowna 3
4 Spokane
OT
March 25
Spokane 2
5 Kelowna
April 27
Kelowna 2
6 Spokane
March 29
Kelowna 6
3 Spokane
March 31
Spokane 2
0 Kelowna
April 1
Kelowna 1
5 Spokane
Spokane wins series 4–3
Prince George vs. Kamloops
Date
Away
Home
March 20
Kamloops 2
1 Prince George
March 21
Kamloops 0
6 Prince George
March 24
Prince George 3
5 Kamloops
March 25
Prince George 1
2 Kamloops
March 27
Kamloops 1
4 Prince George
March 29
Prince George 4
3 Kamloops
March 31
Kamloops 1
2 Prince George
Prince George wins series 4–3
Portland vs. Seattle
Date
Away
Home
March 20
Seattle 3
7 Portland
March 21
Portland 1
3 Seattle
March 22
Seattle 1
5 Portland
March 26
Portland 5
2 Seattle
March 27
Seattle 2
3 Portland
Portland wins series 4–1
Conference semifinals
Eastern Conference
Calgary vs. Swift Current
Date
Away
Home
March 30
Swift Current 2
5 Calgary
April 1
Calgary 2
3 Swift Current
2OT
April 2
Calgary 1
5 Swift Current
April 4
Swift Current 5
2 Calgary
April 6
Swift Current 2
3 Calgary
April 7
Calgary 4
1 Swift Current
April 8
Swift Current 0
1 Calgary
Calgary wins series 4–3
Regina vs. Brandon
Date
Away
Home
March 30
Brandon 4
2 Regina
March 31
Brandon 2
5 Regina
April 2
Regina 1
6 Brandon
April 4
Regina 3
5 Brandon
April 6
Brandon 7
3 Regina
Brandon wins series 4–1
Western Conference
Spokane vs. Prince George
Date
Away
Home
April 3
Prince George 3
0 Spokane
April 5
Prince George 1
4 Spokane
April 7
Spokane 4
2 Prince George
April 8
Spokane 5
2 Prince George
Spokane wins series 3–1
Conference finals
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Calgary vs. Brandon
Date
Away
Home
April 11
Brandon 5
4 Calgary
April 12
Brandon 5
4 Calgary
April 14
Calgary 3
2 Brandon
OT
April 15
Calgary 1
4 Brandon
April 17
Brandon 4
1 Calgary
Brandon wins series 4–1
Portland vs. Spokane
Date
Away
Home
April 11
Spokane 6
3 Portland
April 13
Spokane 0
2 Portland
April 15
Portland 4
1 Spokane
April 16
Portland 3
5 Spokane
April 18
Spokane 2
9 Portland
April 21
Portland 2
5 Spokane
April 22
Spokane 2
3 Portland
Portland wins series 4–3
WHL Championship
Portland vs. Brandon
Date
Away
Home
April 25
Brandon 3
7 Portland
April 26
Brandon 1
5 Portland
April 29
Portland 7
2 Brandon
May 1
Portland 4
3 Brandon
Portland wins series 4–0
All-Star Game
On January 21, the Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference 7–6 at Regina, Saskatchewan before a crowd of 6,050.[citation needed ] The was refereed by future National Hockey League official Mike Hasenfratz .[ 1]
WHL awards
All-Star Teams
See also
References