Random WHL Stats as of November 14, 2017

Only 13 teams have a record of .500 or better.

5 teams in the East Division are above .500.

6 teams in the East Conference are below .500, 5 are from the Central Division.

Kootenay, Lethbridge and Regina have played a league high 12 home games.

Tri City has played only 6 home games and Everett has played 7 home games.

If the playoffs started today …

Eastern Conference

Moose Jaw vs Prince Albert

Swift Current vs Regina

Medicine Hat vs Brandon

Kootenay vs Red Deer

Western Conference

Victoria vs Everett

Kelowna vs Vancouver

Portland vs Seattle

Tri City vs Spokane

PP Goals – 8 Stelio Mattheos-Brandon

PP Points – 18 Tyler Steenbergen-Swift Current

SH Goals – 4 Matthew Phillips-Victoria

 

4 of the top 5 rookie scoring leaders are import players, then next 4 are non-imports.

3 defensemen have 9 or more goals – 10 Kale Clague-Brandon, 9 Austin Strand-Seattle and 9 Nolan Reid-Spokane.

There have been 10 penalty shots this season, 4 have been goals.

Teams with the most minor penalties – 116 Victoria, 114 Kamloops and 114 Red Deer.

Teams with the fewest minor penalties – 71 Medicine Hat, 88 Everett and 88 Swift Current.

Tri City has zero home losses.

Portland and Swift Current each have 1 road loss.

Kelowna and Tri City have played a league high 7 overtime games.

Lethbridge, Portland and Swift Current have played a league low 4 overtime games.

Of the 36 games that have gone to overtime 10 have went to the shootout.

Players in the shootout are 25-for-72 for a shooting percentage of 34.7.

Teams that scored the first goal of the game have a winning percentage of .713%.

Edmonton is the only team below .500 when scoring the first goal of the game 2-3-1-0 .417%.

Lethbridge and Spokane have a .500 record when scoring first.

Brandon is a perfect 9-for-9 when they score the first goal of the game.

Victoria leads with 120 power-play opportunities, Prince Albert has the fewest with 66 power-plays.

Red Deer has been short-handed the most time with 95 penalty-kills, Medicine Hat has been short-handed a league low 57 times.

Victoria has 7 shorthanded goals, Everett, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat have zero SHG.

Portland has not given up a shorthanded goal, Vancouver has given up 7.

Swift Current and Victoria lead with 27 1st period goals, Victoria leads with 39 2nd period goals and Portland leads with 32 3rd period goals.

Prince George and Seattle have a league low 13 1st period goals, Calgary has 13 2nd period goals and Prince George has 13 3rd period goals.

Regina leads the league with 746 shots on goal, Portland is 2nd with 734.

Swift Current has the fewest shots at 498.

Medicine Hat has allowed the fewest shots on goal with 541, Edmonton is 2nd with 553.

Victoria has allowed the most shots against with 767.

Victoria leads with 4.62 goals per game, Portland is 2nd with 4.61 and Swift Current 4.47.

Prince George is the lowest with 2.63 goals per game, Kamloops 2.84 and Everett 2.95.

Moose Jaw has the best goals-against-average with 2.53, Portland 2.56 and Swift Current 2.59.

Edmonton has the lowest goals-against-average with 4.37, Saskatoon 4.33 and Kootenay 4.05.

Portland averages a league high 40.78 shots per game, Medicine Hat 37.59 and Regina 35.52.

Kootenay average a league low 28.35 shots per game, Seattle 28.94 and Prince Albert 29.22.

Edmonton allows a league low 29.11 shots against per game, Regina 30.05 and Brandon 30.78.

Tri City allows a league high 36.79 shots against per game, Victoria 36.52 and Kootenay 34.

Portland and Victoria have a league best 13 wins when leading after 2 periods.

Red Deer has a league best 4 wins when trailing after 2 periods.

Tri City is a league best 8-1-2-0 in 1-goal games.

4 times a players has scored 4 goals in a game, Tyler Steenbergen 3 times and once by Tanner Jeannot.

Most points in one game is 6 by Jordy Stallard.

Dylan Ferguson has the most saves in a game with 52.

The 3 highest increases in average attendance from last season – Regina 1,439, Kootenay 716 and Swift Current 476.

The players with the most points with zero penalty minutes – Mark Rassell 26, Cole Fonstad 25, Davis Koch 16.

 

Leading Point Leaders by Team

Brandon – 31 Ty Lewis

Calgary – 22 Matteo Gennaro

Edmonton – 23 Trey Fix-Wolansky

Everett – 27 Patrick Bajkov

Kamloops – 21 Garrett Pilon

Kelowna – 31 Kole Lind

Kootenay – 19 Colton Kroeker

Lethbridge – 23 Giorgio Estephan

Medicine Hat – 26 Mark Rassell

Moose Jaw – 29 Brayden Burke

Portland – 30 Cody Glass

Prince Albert – 31 Jordy Stallard

Prince George – 17 Kody McDonald, Jared Bethune

Red Deer – 20 Brandon Hagel

Regina – 26 Matt Bradley

Saskatoon – 24 Cameron Hebig

Seattle – 23 Austin Strand

Spokane – 27 Hudson Elynuik

Swift Current – 46 Tyler Steenbergen, Aleksi Heponiemi

Tri City – 22 Jordan Topping

Vancouver – 30 Ty Ronning

Victoria – 37 Matthew Phillips

 

Leading Defenseman Point Leaders by Team

Brandon – 27 Kale Clague

Calgary – 16 Vladislav Yeryomenko

Edmonton – 11 Conner McDonald

Everett – 19 Kevin Davis

Kamloops – 16 Joe Gatenby

Kelowna – 17 Cal Foote

Kootenay – 12 Jonathan Smart

Lethbridge – 18 Calen Addison

Medicine Hat – 24 David Quenneville

Moose Jaw – 17 Jett Woo

Portland – 23 Henri Jokiharju

Prince Albert – 12 Max Martin

Prince George – 14 Dennis Cholowski

Red Deer – 9 Alexander Alexeyev, Brandon Schuldhaus

Regina – 17 Josh Mahura, Dawson Davidson

Saskatoon – 12 Libor Hajek

Seattle – 23 Austin Strand

Spokane – 21 Ty Smith

Swift Current – 22 Colby Sissons

Tri City – 19 Dylan Coghlan

Vancouver – 15 Dylan Plouffe

Victoria – 11 Jared Freadrich

 

Leading Rookie Point Leaders by Team

Brandon – 5 Braden Schneider

Calgary – 4 Cale Zimmerman

Edmonton – 4 Matthew Robertson

Everett – 4 Gianni Fairbrother

Kamloops – 10 Brodi Stuart

Kelowna – 8 Liam Kindree

Kootenay – 13 Peyton Krebs

Lethbridge – 13 Dylan Cozens

Medicine Hat – 5 Dawson Heathcote, Josh Williams

Moose Jaw – 6 Matthew Benson

Portland – 7 Ty Kolle

Prince Albert – 8 Sergei Sapego

Prince George – 8 Vladislav Mikhalchuk

Red Deer – 17 Kristian Reichel

Regina – 23 Emil Oksanen

Saskatoon – 3 Kirby Dach

Seattle – 6 Dillon Hamaliuk

Spokane – 8 Jake McGrew, Filip Kral

Swift Current – 3 Logan Barlage

Tri City – 12 Isaac Johnson

Vancouver – 20 Milos Roman

Victoria – 13 Igor Martynov