2003–04 WHL season

2003–04 WHL season
LeagueWestern Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams20
Regular season
Scotty Munro Memorial TrophyKelowna Rockets (2)
Season MVPCam Ward (Red Deer Rebels)
Top scorerTyler Redenbach (Swift Current Broncos)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPKevin Nastiuk (Tigers)
Finals championsMedicine Hat Tigers (4)
  Runners-upEverett Silvertips
2003–04 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams56
OHL
QMJHL
WHL
Memorial Cup
Finals championsKelowna Rockets (WHL) (1st title)
  Runners-upGatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)

The 2003–04 WHL season was the 38th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Twenty teams completed a 72-game season. The defending champion Kelowna Rockets won their second consecutive Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for the best regular season record; however, they failed to defend their playoff title as the Medicine Hat Tigers won the President's Cup, their fourth in team history, defeating the expansion Everett Silvertips in the championship series. This gave Medicine Hat a berth in the 2004 Memorial Cup tournament, which, because it was hosted by Kelowna, also featured the Rockets, who went on to win the tournament.

League notes

  • The Everett Silvertips joined the WHL as its 20th franchise, playing in the U.S. Division of the Western Conference.[1] The Silvertips went on to post an historic inaugural season, breaking 10 junior hockey expansion team records. This included winning both a division title and conference title, winning a playoff series against the league's top regular season team, and becoming the first junior hockey expansion team to win a conference championship.
  • The playoff format was simplified so that the top four teams in each division qualified for the playoffs, eliminating the possibility of cross-overs between divisions.

Regular season

Final standings

Eastern Conference

East Division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA
x Moose Jaw Warriors 72 41 22 8 1 91 209 172
x Prince Albert Raiders 72 38 23 6 5 87 215 186
x Brandon Wheat Kings 72 28 32 9 3 68 230 224
x Regina Pats 72 24 37 7 4 59 155 232
Saskatoon Blades 72 7 52 11 2 27 140 279
Central Division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA
x Medicine Hat Tigers 72 40 20 9 3 92 277 216
x Red Deer Rebels 72 35 22 10 5 85 167 169
x Calgary Hitmen 72 34 24 8 6 82 220 187
x Swift Current Broncos 72 36 29 7 0 79 234 209
Lethbridge Hurricanes 72 27 28 10 7 71 196 203

Western Conference

B.C. Division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA
x Kelowna Rockets 72 47 21 4 0 98 185 125
x Vancouver Giants 72 33 24 9 6 81 215 196
x Kamloops Blazers 72 34 28 8 2 78 192 192
x Kootenay Ice 72 32 30 7 3 74 183 200
Prince George Cougars 72 30 34 7 1 68 214 236
U.S. Division GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA
x Everett Silvertips 72 35 27 8 2 80 157 153
x Portland Winter Hawks 72 34 29 6 3 77 199 206
x Tri-City Americans 72 31 27 10 4 76 199 206
x Spokane Chiefs 72 32 29 4 7 75 200 215
Seattle Thunderbirds 72 24 31 8 9 65 192 198
Map of WHL, 2003–04 to 2005–06
190km
118miles
Wheat Kings
Pats
Warriors
Raiders
Blades
Broncos
Tigers
Hurricanes
Rebels
Hitmen
Ice
Chiefs
Americans
Rockets
Blazers
Silvertips
Thunderbirds
Winterhawks
Cougars
Giants
   East Division
   Central Division
   BC Division
   US Division

Scoring leaders

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Tyler Redenbach Swift Current Broncos 71 31 74 105 52
Jeremy Williams Swift Current Broncos 68 52 49 101 82
Kyle Brodziak Moose Jaw Warriors 70 39 54 93 58
Brad Schell Spokane Chiefs 71 35 57 92 47
Chris St. Jaques Medicine Hat Tigers 64 33 59 92 80
Chad Klassen Spokane Chiefs 72 35 56 91 67
Seth Leonard Prince Albert Raiders 72 50 40 90 53
Eric Fehr Brandon Wheat Kings 71 40 34 84 129
Adam Courchaine Vancouver Giants 70 39 43 82 34
Darren Reid Medicine Hat Tigers 67 33 48 81 194

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

Player Team GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
Kelly Guard Kelowna Rockets 62 3651 44 14 4 95 13 .925 1.56
Jeff Harvey Everett Silvertips 48 2684 24 15 5 89 3 .925 1.99
Cam Ward Red Deer Rebels 56 3338 31 16 8 114 4 .926 2.05
Mike Brodeur Moose Jaw Warriors 41 2385 23 12 5 84 4 .929 2.11
Michael Wall Prince George/Everett 36 1716 12 13 3 65 2 .920 2.27

2004 WHL Playoffs

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals WHL Championship
            
E1 Moose Jaw 4
E4 Regina 0
C1 Medicine Hat 4
E3 Brandon 1
E2 Prince Albert 2
E3 Brandon 4
C1 Medicine Hat 4
Eastern
C2 Red Deer 2
C1 Medicine Hat 4
C4 Swift Current 1
E1 Moose Jaw 2
C2 Red Deer 4
C2 Red Deer 4
C3 Calgary 3
C1 Medicine Hat 4
U1 Everett 0
B1 Kelowna 4
B4 Kootenay 0
B1 Kelowna 4
U3 Tri-City 2
B2 Vancouver 4
B3 Kamloops 1
U1 Everett 4
Western
B1 Kelowna 3
U1 Everett 4
U4 Spokane 0
U1 Everett 4
B2 Vancouver 2
U2 Portland 1
U3 Tri-City 4

Conference quarterfinals

Eastern Conference

(E1) Moose Jaw Warriors vs. (E4) Regina Pats

March 19 Moose Jaw Warriors 3 – 0 Regina Pats Moose Jaw Civic Centre  
14:22 - Ashton Rome (1) First period No scoring
7:34 - sh - Tomáš Fleischmann (1)
14:55 - Masi Marjamäki (1)
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Mike Brodeur (19 saves / 19 shots) Goalie stats Dustin Slade (35 saves / 38 shots)
Nick Olynyk (1 save / 1 shot)
March 20 Moose Jaw Warriors 4 – 2 Regina Pats Moose Jaw Civic Centre
March 23 Regina Pats 1 – 5 Moose Jaw Warriors Brandt Centre
April 13 Regina Pats 1 – 4 Moose Jaw Warriors Brandt Centre
Moose Jaw wins series 4 – 0

(E2) Prince Albert Raiders vs. (E3) Brandon Wheat Kings

March 18 Prince Albert Raiders 2 – 3 OT Brandon Wheat Kings Art Hauser Centre  
No scoring First period No scoring
10:06 - Jeremy Colliton (1)
11:07 - Justin Cruse (1)
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period Tyler Boldt (1) - 13:46
Mark Shefchyk (1) - 16:46
No scoring First overtime period Erik Christensen (1) - pp - 1:47
Réjean Beauchemin (23 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Josh Harding (27 saves / 29 shots)
March 19 Prince Albert Raiders 5 – 1 Brandon Wheat Kings Art Hauser Centre
March 23 Brandon Wheat Kings 3 – 1 Prince Albert Raiders Keystone Centre
March 24 Brandon Wheat Kings 3 – 2 Prince Albert Raiders Keystone Centre
March 26 Prince Albert Raiders 6 – 2 Brandon Wheat Kings Art Hauser Centre
March 29 Brandon Wheat Kings 4 – 1 Prince Albert Raiders Keystone Centre
Brandon wins series 4 – 2

* Note: Game 6 was played at MTS Centre in Winnipeg.

(C1) Medicine Hat Tigers vs. (C4) Swift Current Broncos

March 19 Medicine Hat Tigers 3 – 0 Swift Current Broncos Medicine Hat Arena  
9:35 - Kris Russell (1) First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
4:38 - Chris St. Jacques (1)
10:58 - pp - Clarke MacArthur (1)
Third period No scoring
Kevin Nastiuk (29 saves / 29 shots) Goalie stats Blake Grenier (26 saves / 29 shots)
March 20 Medicine Hat Tigers 4 – 2 Swift Current Broncos Medicine Hat Arena
March 23 Swift Current Broncos 4 – 2 Medicine Hat Tigers InnovationPlex
March 24 Swift Current Broncos 2 – 4 Medicine Hat Tigers InnovationPlex
March 26 Medicine Hat Tigers 8 – 0 Swift Current Broncos Medicine Hat Arena
Medicine Hat wins series 4 – 1

(C2) Red Deer Rebels vs. (C3) Calgary Hitmen

March 19 Red Deer Rebels 4 – 0 Calgary Hitmen Marchant Crane Centrium  
14:31 - Joel Henituik (1) First period No scoring
13:10 - Ladislav Kouba (1)
15:47 - pp - Colin Fraser (1)
Second period No scoring
0:38 - pp - Shay Stephenson (1) Third period No scoring
Cam Ward (37 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Barry Brust (28 saves / 32 shots)
March 20 Red Deer Rebels 4 – 3 2OT Calgary Hitmen Marchant Crane Centrium
March 23 Calgary Hitmen 2 – 0 Red Deer Rebels Scotiabank Saddledome
March 25 Calgary Hitmen 1 – 4 Red Deer Rebels Scotiabank Saddledome
March 27 Red Deer Rebels 1 – 3 Calgary Hitmen Marchant Crane Centrium
March 30 Calgary Hitmen 3 – 0 Red Deer Rebels Scotiabank Saddledome
March 31 Red Deer Rebels 4 – 2 Calgary Hitmen Marchant Crane Centrium
Red Deer wins series 4 – 3

Western Conference

(B1) Kelowna Rockets vs. (B4) Swift Current Broncos

March 19 Kelowna Rockets 5 – 3 Kootenay Ice Prospera Place  
7:24 - Randall Gelech (1) First period Dale Mahovsky (1) - 10:12
Adam Cracknell (1) - pp - 17:59
No scoring Second period Brad Cole (1) - 14:18
2:48 - Blake Comeau (1)
5:53 - Blake Comeau (2)
11:56 - pp - Randall Gelech (2)
19:55 - en - Blake Comeau (3)
Third period No scoring
Kelly Guard (15 saves / 18 shots) Goalie stats Jeff Glass (24 saves / 28 shots)
March 20 Kelowna Rockets 4 – 1 Kootenay Ice Prospera Place  
No scoring First period Nigel Dawes (1) - 19:20
8:32 - pp - Randall Gelech (3)
10:34 - pp - Justin Keller (1)
13:23 - pp - Cam Paddock (1)
Second period No scoring
18:05 - Tyler Spurgeon (1) Third period No scoring
Kelly Guard (10 saves / 11 shots) Goalie stats Jeff Glass (29 saves / 33 shots)
March 23 Kootenay Ice 0 – 4 Kelowna Rockets Cranbrook Recreational Complex  
No scoring First period Tyler Mosienko (1) - 3:55
Josh Gorges (1) - pp - 14:39
No scoring Second period Randall Gelech (4) - 6:43
Randall Gelech (5) - 18:43
No scoring Third period No scoring
Jeff Glass (23 saves / 27 shots) Goalie stats Kelly Guard (23 saves / 23 shots)
March 24 Kootenay Ice 1 – 3 Kelowna Rockets Cranbrook Recreational Complex  
No scoring First period No scoring
18:45 - Igor Agarunov (1) Second period Tyler Mosienko (2) - 4:32
No scoring Third period Shea Weber (1) - 7:34
Randall Gelech (6) - en - 19:34
Jeff Glass (25 saves / 27 shots) Goalie stats Kelly Guard (23 saves / 24 shots)
Kelowna wins series 4 – 0

(B2) Vancouver Giants vs. (B5) Kamloops Blazers

March 19 Vancouver Giants 1 – 2 Kamloops Blazers Pacific Coliseum  
4:53 - Triston Grant (1) First period No scoring
No scoring Second period Reid Jorgensen (1) - 11:13
No scoring Third period Jarret Lukin (1) - 4:27
Aaron Sorochan (26 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Devan Dubnyk (18 saves / 19 shots)
March 20 Vancouver Giants 4 – 2 Kamloops Blazers Pacific Coliseum  
7:46 - pp - Ty Morris (1)
8:18 - Mitch Bartley (1)
First period No scoring
13:16 - Ty Morris (2) Second period Jonas Johansson (1) - sh - 9:32
12:02 - Adam Courchaine (1) Third period Rick Kozak (1) - pp - 14:44
Aaron Sorochan (31 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Devan Dubnyk (25 saves / 29 shots)
March 23 Kamloops Blazers 1 – 2 Vancouver Giants Interior Savings Centre
March 24 Kamloops Blazers 3 – 5 Vancouver Giants Interior Savings Centre
March 27 Vancouver Giants 5 – 4 OT Kamloops Blazers Pacific Coliseum
Vancouver wins series 4 – 1

(U1) Everett Silvertips vs. (U4) Spokane Chiefs

March 19 Everett Silvertips 2 – 1 OT Spokane Chiefs Everett Events Center  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
18:14 - John Dahl (1) Third period Doug Auchenberg (1) - 13:49
1:07 - pp - Barry Horman (1) First overtime period No scoring
Jeff Harvey (28 saves / 29 shots) Goalie stats Jim Watt (26 saves / 28 shots)
March 20 Everett Silvertips 3 – 0 Spokane Chiefs Everett Events Center  
No scoring First period No scoring
15:06 - Chad Bassen (1) Second period No scoring
15:33 - Chad Bassen (2)
19:40 - en - Marc Desloges (1)
Third period No scoring
Jeff Harvey (22 saves / 22 shots) Goalie stats Jim Watt (25 saves / 27 shots)
March 23 Spokane Chiefs 4 – 5 OT Everett Silvertips Numerica Veterans Arena  
17:47 - pp - Derek Ryan (1) First period Mark Kress (1) - 3:51
Marc Desloges (2) - 5:20
Cody Thoring (1) - 9:49
No scoring Second period Riley Armstrong (1) - pp - 18:11
1:22 - Ned Lukačević (1)
8:35 - Brad Schell (1)
15:38 - pp - Jeff Lucky (1)
Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period Zach Hamill (1) - 2:26
Jim Watt (17 saves / 22 shots) Goalie stats Jeff Harvey (43 saves / 47 shots)
March 24 Spokane Chiefs 0 – 3 Everett Silvertips Numerica Veterans Arena  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period Bryan Nathe (1) - 0:55
Chad Bassen (3) - 16:02
Marc Desloges (3) - en - 19:08
Jim Watt (19 saves / 21 shots) Goalie stats Jeff Harvey (34 saves / 34 shots)
Everett wins series 4 – 0

(U2) Portland Winterhawks vs. (U3) Tri-City Americans

March 19 Portland Winterhawks 2 – 4 Tri-City Americans Moda Center  
3:15 - Robin Big Snake (1) First period Matt Schneider (1) - 1:29
Jason Beeman (1) - 8:54
15:11 - Robin Big Snake (2) Second period Marc Connors (1) - 3:15
Ryan Kinasewich (1) - 7:24
No scoring Third period No scoring
Krister Toews (33 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Carey Price (24 saves / 26 shots)
March 21 Portland Winterhawks 2 – 1 2OT Tri-City Americans Moda Center  
1:12 - Cody McLeod (1) First period No scoring
No scoring Second period Ryan Kinasewich (2) - 1:04
No scoring Third period No scoring
5:39 - Brian Woolger (1) Second overtime period No scoring
Krister Toews (39 saves / 40 shots) Goalie stats Carey Price (31 saves / 33 shots)
March 23 Tri-City Americans 4 – 1 Portland Winterhawks Toyota Center  
19:11 - Shawn Belle (1)
19:47 - Ryan Kinasewich (3)
First period No scoring
3:41 - pp - Dylan Stanley (1)
6:27 - Matt Schneider (2)
Second period Derek Poplawski (1) - 19:31
No scoring Third period No scoring
Carey Price (27 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Krister Toews (21 saves / 25 shots)
March 24 Tri-City Americans 3 – 2 Portland Winterhawks Toyota Center  
11:58 - Marcus Jonasen (1)
16:14 - Clayton Stoner (1)
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period Darrell May (1) - 17:15
7:59 - pp - Shawn Belle (2) Third period Cody McLeod (2) - 16:26
Carey Price (22 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Krister Toews (30 saves / 33 shots)
March 26 Portland Winterhawks 1 – 3 Tri-City Americans Moda Center  
9:03 - Brendan Mikkelson (1) First period Nikita Korovkin (1) - pp - 15:55
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period Brett Festerling (1) - 17:24
Ryan Costanzo (1) - en - 18:36
Krister Toews (24 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Carey Price (17 saves / 18 shots)
Tri-City wins series 4 – 1

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference
Medicine Hat vs. Brandon
Date Away Home
April 2 Brandon 1 5 Medicine Hat
April 3 Brandon 2 4 Medicine Hat
April 6 Medicine Hat 5 3 Brandon
April 7 Medicine Hat 3 9 Brandon
April 9 Brandon 1 4 Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat wins series 4–1
Moose Jaw vs. Red Deer
Date Away Home
April 2 Red Deer 4 3 Moose Jaw
April 3 Red Deer 3 2 Moose Jaw
April 6 Moose Jaw 4 2 Red Deer
April 7 Moose Jaw 2 1 Red Deer OT
April 9 Red Deer 2 1 Moose Jaw 2OT
April 11 Moose Jaw 0 Red Deer 3
Red Deer wins series 4–2
Western Conference
Kelowna vs. Tri-City
Date Away Home
April 2 Tri-City 3 2 Kelowna OT
April 3 Tri-City 4 3 Kelowna OT
April 6 Kelowna 4 1 Tri-City
April 7 Kelowna 4 3 Tri-City OT
April 9 Tri-City 2 7 Kelowna
April 11 Kelowna 2 1 Tri-City
Kelowna wins series 4–2
Vancouver vs Everett
Date Away Home
April 2 Everett 1 2 Vancouver
April 3 Everett 3 1 Vancouver
April 5 Vancouver 3 1 Everett
April 8 Vancouver 0 4 Everett
April 9 Everett 6 2 Vancouver
April 11 Vancouver 2 3 Everett
Everett wins series 4–2

Conference finals

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Medicine Hat vs Red Deer
Date Away Home
April 16 Red Deer 1 0 Medicine Hat
April 17 Red Deer 2 4 Medicine Hat
April 20 Medicine Hat 1 3 Red Deer
April 21 Medicine Hat 2 1 Red Deer
April 23 Red Deer 3 4 Medicine Hat
April 25 Medicine Hat 4 2 Red Deer
Medicine Hat wins series 4–2
Kelowna vs Everett
Date Away Home
April 16 Everett 3 2 Kelowna
April 17 Everett 1 2 Kelowna
April 20 Kelowna 2 1 Everett
April 22 Kelowna 4 3 Everett
April 24 Everett 1 0 Kelowna OT
April 26 Kelowna 1 2 Everett OT
April 27 Everett 2 1 Kelowna OT
Everett wins series 4–3

WHL Championship

Medicine Hat vs Everett
Date Away Home
April 30 Everett 1 4 Medicine Hat
May 1 Everett 0 3 Medicine Hat
May 4 Medicine Hat 3 0 Everett
May 5 Medicine Hat 4 2 Everett
Medicine Hat wins series 4–0

On November 26, Team WHL defeated the Russian Selects 4–1 in Calgary, Alberta before a crowd of 7,844.

On November 27, Team WHL defeated the Russian Selects 7–1 in Brandon, Manitoba before a crowd of 4,908.

WHL awards

Four Broncos Memorial Trophy (Player of the Year): Cam Ward, Red Deer Rebels
Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year): Devan Dubnyk, Kamloops Blazers
Scholastic Team of the Year: Portland Winterhawks
Bob Clarke Trophy (Top scorer): Tyler Redenbach, Swift Current Broncos
Brad Hornung Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike Player): Nigel Dawes, Kootenay Ice
Bill Hunter Trophy (Top Defenseman): Dion Phaneuf, Red Deer Rebels
Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year): Gilbert Brule, Vancouver Giants
Del Wilson Trophy (Top Goaltender): Cam Ward, Red Deer Rebels
Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy (Coach of the Year): Kevin Constantine, Everett Silvertips
Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy (Executive of the Year): Kelly Kisio, Calgary Hitmen
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy (Best regular season record): Kelowna Rockets
Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy (Top Official): Rob Matsuoka
St. Clair Group Trophy (Marketing/Public Relations Award): Mark Stiles, Calgary Hitmen
Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy (Humanitarian of the Year): Braydon Coburn, Portland Winter Hawks
WHL Plus-Minus Award: Andrew Ladd, Calgary Hitmen
WHL Playoff Most Valuable Player: Kevin Nastiuk, Medicine Hat Tigers

All-Star teams

Eastern Conference
First Team Second Team
Goal Cam Ward Red Deer Rebels Rejean Beauchemin Prince Albert Raiders
Defense Dion Phaneuf Red Deer Rebels Derek Meech Red Deer Rebels
Mark Ardelan Prince Albert Raiders Aaron Rome Moose Jaw Warriors
Forward Kyle Brodziak Moose Jaw Warriors Tomas Fleischmann Moose Jaw Warriors
Ryan Getzlaf Calgary Hitmen Seth Leonard Prince Albert Raiders
Jeremy Williams Swift Current Broncos Tyler Redenbach Swift Current Broncos
Western Conference
First Team Second Team
Goal Kelly Guard Kelowna Rockets Jeff Harvey Everett Silvertips
Defense Josh Gorges Kelowna Rockets Richie Regehr Portland Winter Hawks
Braydon Coburn Portland Winter Hawks Shea Weber Kelowna Rockets
Forward Adam Courchaine Vancouver Giants Brandon Dubinsky Portland Winter Hawks
Nigel Dawes Kootenay Ice Chad Klassen Spokane Chiefs
Ryan Kinasewich Tri-City Americans Brad Schell Spokane Chiefs
  • source: Western Hockey League press release

2004 Bantam Draft

The 2004 WHL Bantam Draft was held at the WHL's head office in Calgary on April 29, 2004.

List of first round picks in the bantam draft.
# Player Nationality WHL Team
1 Ryan Kerr (D)  Canada Prince George Cougars
2 Colton Gillies (C)  Canada Saskatoon Blades
3 Thomas Hickey (D)  Canada Seattle Thunderbirds
4 Dwight King (C)  United States Lethbridge Hurricanes
5 Brett Leffler (RW)  Canada Regina Pats
6 Brandon Sutter (RW)  Canada Red Deer Rebels (via Brandon)
7 John Negrin (D)  Canada Kootenay Ice
8 Drayson Bowman (C)  United States Spokane Chiefs
9 Joel Broda (C)  Canada Tri-City Americans
10 Colton Sceviour (RW)  Canada Portland Winter Hawks
11 Keith Aulie (D)  Canada Brandon Wheat Kings (via Kamloops)
12 Paul Postma (D)  Canada Swift Current Broncos
13 Brett Sonne (C)  Canada Calgary Hitmen (via Everett)
14 Tyson Sexsmith (G)  Canada Vancouver Giants
15 Eric Doyle (D)  Canada Everett Silvertips (via Calgary)
16 Travis Dunstall (LW)  Canada Kamloops Blazers (via Red Deer)
17 Justin Palazzo (D)  Canada Prince Albert Raiders
18 Travis Ehrhardt (D)  Canada Moose Jaw Warriors
19 Jordie Deagle (LW)  Canada Medicine Hat Tigers
20 Luke Schenn (D)  Canada Kelowna Rockets

See also

References

  1. ^ Wade, Susan (November 22, 2002). "It's official: Everett's hockey team will be called Silvertips". The Seattle Times. p. D3. Archived from the original on March 27, 2017. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  • 2005–06 WHL Guide