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The Seattle Thunderbirds defeated the regular season-champion Winnipeg Ice 4 games to 1 in the finals to win their second Ed Chynoweth Cup and earn a spot in the 2023 Memorial Cup tournament, which was hosted by the Kamloops Blazers.
The Winnipeg Ice (officially stylized as ICE) were a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Founded as an expansion Western Hockey League team in 1996 as the Edmonton Ice , the team played in Cranbrook, British Columbia from 1998 to 2019 as the Kootenay Ice .
San Jose took home ice and stormed to a 3–0 series lead, winning on home ice easily 6–3 and 7–2 before edging the Kings at Staples Center 4–3 in OT. The Kings then rebounded to send the series back to San Jose with a 6–3 victory in game four before winning on the road 3–0 in game five to head back to Los Angeles.
The Seattle Kraken rallied from a two-goal deficit in the third period to force overtime, but Nikolaj Ehlers' goal on a delayed penalty kept the Winnipeg Jets undefeated in a 4-3 win over Seattle ...
3rd period, 15:21: Seattle Kraken 4, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. The Kraken have 4:39 left to polish off their second straight win in a game that looked like they'd be run off the ice by a determined ...
Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy & East Division winners: Winnipeg Ice; Central Division winners: Red Deer Rebels; U.S. Division winners: Seattle Thunderbirds; B.C. Division winners: Kamloops Blazers; March 31 – May 19: 2023 WHL playoffs. May 19: The Seattle Thunderbirds defeat the Winnipeg Ice four games to one to win their second Ed Chynoweth ...
Prior to the season, the 2022–23 finalist Winnipeg Ice were sold and relocated to Wenatchee, Washington, and became the Wenatchee Wild, making 2023–24 their inaugural season. [3] The Saskatoon Blades topped the regular season standings for the fifth time in franchise history, before losing the Eastern Conference final against Moose Jaw in a ...
James Patrick, Winnipeg Ice Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy: Executive of the Year: Matt Cockell, Winnipeg Ice Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy: Top Official: Chris Crich: St. Clair Group Trophy: Marketing/Public Relations Award: Everett Silvertips: Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy: Humanitarian of the Year: Luke Prokop, Edmonton Oil Kings: WHL ...