The Western Professional Hockey League (abbreviated WPHL ) was a minor professional ice hockey league.[ 1]
The WPHL operated from 1996 to 2001 with teams based in the southern United States , primarily Texas and Louisiana . The league started with six teams in the 1996–97 season and grew to 18 teams in 1999–00. After the 2000–01 season, the WPHL merged with the Central Hockey League .[ 2] Former WPHL teams continued to play in the CHL until the 2012–13 season .
Teams in alphabetical order
Location of historical
Texas - and
New Mexico -based WPHL teams, 1996–2001. Note teams were not necessarily contemporaneous with each other. For teams based east of Texas, see map below.
Abilene Aviators (Abilene, Texas ) 1998–2000; folded during the 1999–2000 season
Alexandria Warthogs (Alexandria, Louisiana ) 1998–2000
Amarillo Rattlers (Amarillo, Texas ) 1996–2001; continued in CHL until 2010 as Amarillo Gorillas
Arkansas GlacierCats (Little Rock, Arkansas ) 1998–2000
Austin Ice Bats (Austin, Texas ) 1996–2001; continued in CHL until 2008
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (Bossier City, Louisiana ) 2000–01; continued in CHL until 2011
Central Texas Stampede (Belton, Texas ) 1996–2001; folded during the 2000–01 season
Corpus Christi IceRays (Corpus Christi, Texas ) 1998–2001; continued in CHL until 2010 when the owners added a junior team in the North American Hockey League
El Paso Buzzards (El Paso, Texas ) 1996–2001; continued in CHL until 2003
Fort Worth Brahmas (Fort Worth, Texas ) 1997–2001; continued in CHL until 2013 when the owners added a junior team in the North American Hockey League
Lake Charles Ice Pirates (Lake Charles, Louisiana ) 1997–2001; folded during the 2001 CHL merger
Lubbock Cotton Kings (Lubbock, Texas ) 1999–2001; continued in CHL until 2007
Monroe Moccasins (Monroe, Louisiana ) 1997–2001; folded during the 2001 CHL merger
New Mexico Scorpions (Rio Rancho, New Mexico ) 1996–2001; continued in CHL until 2009
Odessa Jackalopes (Odessa, Texas ) 1997–2001; continued in CHL until 2011 when the owners added a junior team in the North American Hockey League
San Angelo Outlaws (San Angelo, Texas ) 1996–2001; continued in CHL until 2005 as San Angelo Saints
Shreveport Mudbugs (Shreveport, Louisiana ) 1997–2000
Tupelo T-Rex (Tupelo, Mississippi ) 1998–2001; chose not to join the CHL during the 2001 merger and launched a junior team instead in the America West Hockey League
Waco Wizards (Waco, Texas ) 1996–2000; folded during the 1999–2000 season
Timeline
Champions
President's Cup winners
Playoff champions:
1997 – El Paso Buzzards
1998 – El Paso Buzzards
1999 – Shreveport Mudbugs
2000 – Shreveport Mudbugs
2001 – Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
Governor's Cup
Regular season champions:
Individual league awards
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
Coach of the year - Todd Lalonde , Waco
Most valuable player - Chris Robertson , Corpus Christi
Man of the year - Graeme Townshend , Lake Charles
Scoring champion - Carl Boudreau, San Angelo
Rookie of the year - Kory Cooper , Waco
Most outstanding goaltender - Kory Cooper, Waco
Most outstanding defenseman - Eric Brule , Abilene
Playoff most valuable player - John Vecchiarelli , Shreveport
All-star game most valuable player - Billy Trew, El Paso
1999–00
Coach of the year - Brian Curran , Monroe
Most valuable player - Ron Newhook , Central Texas
Man of the year - Brad Haelzle , Amarillo and Scott Muscutt , Shreveport
Scoring champion - Geoff Bumstead , Corpus Christi
Rookie of the year - Dan Price , Austin
Most outstanding goaltender - Matt Barnes , Central Texas
Most outstanding defenseman - Arturs Kupaks , Lubbock
Playoff most valuable player - Hugo Hamelin , Shreveport
All-star game most valuable player - Dorian Anneck , Monroe
2000–01
Coach of the year -Don McKee , Odessa
Most valuable player - Jason Firth , Tupelo
Man of the year - Travis Van Tighem , New Mexico
Scoring champion - Jason Firth, Tupelo
Rookie of the year - Ken Carroll , Bossier-Shreveport
Most outstanding goaltender - Ken Carroll, Bossier-Shreveport
Most outstanding defenseman - Mark DeSantis , New Mexico
Playoff most valuable player - Jason Campbell , Bossier-Shreveport
All-star game most valuable player - Kyle Reeves , Lubbock
Rick Kozuback Award - Trent Eigner , El Paso[ 3]
See also
References