2008–09 CHL season

Sports season
2008–09 CHL season
LeagueCentral Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Regular season
Governors’ CupColorado Eagles
Season MVPSébastien Thinel
(Odessa)
Top scorerSébastien Thinel
(Odessa)
Playoffs
Northern championsColorado Eagles
  Northern runners-upMississippi RiverKings
Southern championsTexas Brahmas
  Southern runners-upOdessa Jackalopes
Playoffs MVPJason Deitsch (Texas)
Finals
ChampionsTexas Brahmas
  Runners-upColorado Eagles
CHL seasons

The 2008–09 CHL season was the 17th season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

League business

The Rapid City Rush were added and two teams were ceased, the Austin Ice Bats and Youngstown SteelHounds.

Teams

2008-09 Central Hockey League
ConferenceTeamCityArena
NorthernBossier-Shreveport MudbugsBossier City, LouisianaCenturyTel Center
Colorado EaglesLoveland, ColoradoBudweiser Events Center
Mississippi RiverKingsSouthaven, MississippiDeSoto Civic Center
Oklahoma City BlazersOklahoma City, OklahomaFord Center
Rapid City RushRapid City, South DakotaRushmore Plaza Civic Center
Rocky Mountain RageBroomfield, ColoradoBroomfield Event Center
Tulsa OilersTulsa, OklahomaBOK Center
Wichita ThunderWichita, KansasBritt Brown Arena
SouthernAmarillo GorillasAmarillo, TexasAmarillo Civic Center
Arizona SundogsPrescott Valley, ArizonaTim's Toyota Center
Corpus Christi IceRaysCorpus Christi, TexasAmerican Bank Center
Laredo BucksLaredo, TexasLaredo Entertainment Center
New Mexico ScorpionsRio Rancho, New MexicoSanta Ana Star Center
Odessa JackalopesOdessa, TexasEctor County Coliseum
Rio Grande Valley Killer BeesHidalgo, TexasDodge Arena
Texas BrahmasNorth Richland Hills, TexasNYTEX Sports Centre

Map of teams

Regular season

Conference standings

Northern ConferenceGPWLOTLPtsGFGA
y-Colorado Eagles644515494275195
x-Mississippi RiverKings644417391242166
x-Oklahoma City Blazers643918785202158
x-Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs643919684196169
x-Rocky Mountain Rage643226670220219
e-Rapid City Rush642233953183231
e-Tulsa Oilers641838844179270
e-Wichita Thunder642041343168230
Southern ConferenceGPWLOTLPtsGFGA
y-Texas Brahmas644216690223170
x-Odessa Jackalopes643919684260205
x-Laredo Bucks643623577214187
x-Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees643524573221198
x-Corpus Christi IceRays642830662183206
e-Arizona Sundogs642732559220259
e-New Mexico Scorpions642733458220242
e-Amarillo Gorillas641942341193294

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

Playoffs

Playoff Bracket

First Round 1Conference Semi-finalsConference FinalsRay Miron President's Cup Finals
N1Colorado4
N4Bossier-Shreveport3N4Bossier-Shreveport0
N5Rocky Mountain1NorthernN1Colorado4
N2Mississippi2
N2Mississippi4
N3Oklahoma City2
N1Colorado1
S1Texas4
S2Odessa4
S4Rio Grande Valley2S3Laredo2
S5Corpus Christi1SouthernS1Texas4
S2Odessa3
S1Texas4
S4Rio Grande valley0


CHL awards

Source:Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners [1]
Ray Miron President's Cup:Texas Brahmas
Governors' Cup:Colorado Eagles
Most Valuable Player:Sébastien Thinel (Odessa)
Most Outstanding Goaltender:Kevin Beech (Mississippi)
Most Outstanding Defenseman:Aaron Schneekloth (Colorado)
Rookie of the Year:Darryl Smith (Laredo)
Coach of the Year:Kevin Kaminski (Mississippi)
Man of the Year:Austin Sutter (Amarillo)
Rick Kozuback Award:Jeff Lund (Tulsa)
Joe Burton Award:Sébastien Thinel (Odessa)
Playoff Most Valuable PlayerJason Deitsch (Texas)
All-Star Game MVP (Eagles):Konrad Reeder (Colorado)
All-Star Game MVP (CHL All-Stars):Darryl Smith (Laredo)
Athletic Trainer of the Year:Osama Kassab (Rocky Mountain)
Equipment Manager of the Year:Shawn Smith (Rapid City)

References

  1. ^ Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners Archived 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • Central Hockey League website
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