1993–94 Wichita Thunder season

1993–94 Wichita Thunder
League1st CHL
1993–94 record40-18-6
Goals for309
Goals against275
Team information
General managerBill Shuck
CoachDoug Shedden
ArenaBritt Brown Arena
Average attendance6032
Team leaders
GoalsPaul Jackson (71)
AssistsRon Handy (80)
PointsPaul Jackson (135)
Penalty minutesGreg Neish (325)
WinsRobert Desjardins (38)
Goals against averageRobert Desjardins (4.00)

The 1993–94 Wichita Thunder season was the second season of the CHL franchise in Wichita, Kansas. The season was pivotal for the Wichita Thunder, which went "from worst to first" in the league, winning both the regular season and post-season titles.[1][2] It was the first CHL club to do so since the Indianapolis Checkers in 1982–1983.[2] The team swept the championship series, winning all 4 games against the Tulsa Oilers.[2] Paul Jackson finished as the league's leading scorer; Ron Handy was the play-off MVP; and goaltender Bobby Desjardins was MVP for the league.[1]

Regular season

League standings

Central Hockey League GP W L T GF GA Pts
y-Wichita Thunder 64 40 18 6 309 275 86
x-Tulsa Oilers 64 36 24 4 347 281 76
x-Oklahoma City Blazers 64 35 23 6 260 246 76
x-Dallas Freeze 64 31 25 8 304 309 70
e-Memphis RiverKings 64 25 34 5 243 294 55
e-Fort Worth Fire 64 25 37 2 253 311 52

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

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award
Doug Shedden CHL Coach of the Year
Paul Jackson Ken McKenzie Trophy
Robert Desjardins CHL Most Valuable Player
Playoffs
Player Award
Ron Handy CHL Playoff Most Valuable Player

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Tobias, Suzanne Perez (April 17, 1994). "Hockey fans don't skate around issue at championship rally". Wichita Eagle. pp. 1B, 5B. Retrieved November 6, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Wichita Sweeps Tulsa in CHL Finals". The Daily Oklahoman. April 15, 1994. Retrieved November 5, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.