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The Plymouth Whalers and Saginaw Spirit line up for a faceoff at the Compuware Arena. Whalers 10th Anniversary Logo. Plymouth is one of only two teams to win 5 consecutive division titles (West division from 1999 to 2003), the other team being the Ottawa 67's (East division from 1996 to 2000).
The following is a list of articles of ice hockey players who have played for the defunct Plymouth Whalers of the OHL. Pages in category "Plymouth Whalers players" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
That same season, he led the Whalers to the J. Ross Robertson Cup and a berth in the 2007 Memorial Cup. [4] He was also named the OHL's Coach of the Year and Executive of the Year in 2012–13. Vellucci stepped down as head coach of the Whalers in December 2007, as he wanted more time to concentrate on his general manager duties, and he was ...
2.6 Playoff scoring leaders. 2.7 Playoff leading goaltenders. ... Plymouth Whalers: Compuware Sports Arena: Recap Tim Verbeek (2) - 2:14 Tim Verbeek (3) - 18:19
The Detroit Whalers rebranded their team as the Plymouth Whalers during the summer of 1997. The Whalers franchise moved to the Compuware Sports Arena in 1996-97 , which is located in Plymouth . The team would retain their current team name and uniforms.
The 2009–10 OHL season was the 30th season of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which started on September 17, 2009 and ended on March 14, 2010.
Weiss played his major junior career with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), recording statistics that impressed scouts and made him one of the highest-ranked skaters in the North American Central Scouting Report. In his rookie season, Weiss recorded 66 points, impressive enough for placement on the OHL First All-Rookie ...
While playing junior ice hockey with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), he was selected in the second round, 33rd overall, by the Dallas Stars in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. After one season with the Stars' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Iowa Stars, Neal played his NHL rookie year with Dallas in 2008–09 ...