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09-27-2005, 06:52 PM
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WHL Rankings Poll 9/27
by meh
From the Lethbridge Herald: http://www.mysouthernalberta.com/leth/local_sports.php
Winter Hawks take over poll
Beating the pre-season favourites in their own barn earned the Portland Winter Hawks a measure of respect both on and off the ice as the Western Hockey League season sprang into action over the weekend.
The Hawks got a four-point night from 19-year-old Brandon Dubinsky Saturday as Portland won its season opener, 6-3, over the host Kelowna Rockets. They followed that up with a 5-2 win in Kamloops Sunday, and on Monday were picked as the top team in the WHL by 11 of 16 voters from the Western Major Junior Hockey Writers Association.
Kelowna, the pre-season favourite, got three first-place votes but only polled at No. 5, behind Calgary, Moose Jaw and Kootenay.
The WMJHWA is comprised of writers in each of the WHL's 20 cities, and releases polls weekly during the season.
A first-place vote is worth 20 points, with 19 for second, 18 for third and so on, down to one point for a last-place vote.
WHL Poll
The poll, showing first-place votes and total points:
Rank. Team (first-place votes) Total points
1. Portland Winter Hawks (11) 302
2. Calgary Hitmen 283
3. Moose Jaw Warriors (1) 280
4. Kootenay Ice (1) 255
5. Kelowna Rockets (3) 247
6. Seattle Thunderbirds 214
7. Kamloops Blazers 212
8. Medicine Hat Tigers 201
9. Saskatoon Blades 192
10. Everett Silvertips 182
11. Lethbridge Hurricanes 166
12. Prince George Cougars 156
13. Brandon Wheat Kings 132
14. Vancouver Giants 130
15. Swift Current Broncos 121
16. Spokane Chiefs 80
17. Regina Pats 74
18. Red Deer Rebels 56
19. Prince Albert Raiders 53
20. Tri-City Americans 24
(Participating: Brandon Sun, Everett Herald, Kelowna Capital News, Kelowna Daily Courier, Lethbridge Herald, Medicine Hat News, Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Portland Tribune, Prairie Post, Prince Albert Daily Herald, Prince George Citizen, Red Deer Advocate, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Seattle Times, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Tri-City Herald).
WHL Rankings Poll 9/27
by meh
From the Lethbridge Herald: http://www.mysouthernalberta.com/leth/local_sports.php
Winter Hawks take over poll
Beating the pre-season favourites in their own barn earned the Portland Winter Hawks a measure of respect both on and off the ice as the Western Hockey League season sprang into action over the weekend.
The Hawks got a four-point night from 19-year-old Brandon Dubinsky Saturday as Portland won its season opener, 6-3, over the host Kelowna Rockets. They followed that up with a 5-2 win in Kamloops Sunday, and on Monday were picked as the top team in the WHL by 11 of 16 voters from the Western Major Junior Hockey Writers Association.
Kelowna, the pre-season favourite, got three first-place votes but only polled at No. 5, behind Calgary, Moose Jaw and Kootenay.
The WMJHWA is comprised of writers in each of the WHL's 20 cities, and releases polls weekly during the season.
A first-place vote is worth 20 points, with 19 for second, 18 for third and so on, down to one point for a last-place vote.
WHL Poll
The poll, showing first-place votes and total points:
Rank. Team (first-place votes) Total points
1. Portland Winter Hawks (11) 302
2. Calgary Hitmen 283
3. Moose Jaw Warriors (1) 280
4. Kootenay Ice (1) 255
5. Kelowna Rockets (3) 247
6. Seattle Thunderbirds 214
7. Kamloops Blazers 212
8. Medicine Hat Tigers 201
9. Saskatoon Blades 192
10. Everett Silvertips 182
11. Lethbridge Hurricanes 166
12. Prince George Cougars 156
13. Brandon Wheat Kings 132
14. Vancouver Giants 130
15. Swift Current Broncos 121
16. Spokane Chiefs 80
17. Regina Pats 74
18. Red Deer Rebels 56
19. Prince Albert Raiders 53
20. Tri-City Americans 24
(Participating: Brandon Sun, Everett Herald, Kelowna Capital News, Kelowna Daily Courier, Lethbridge Herald, Medicine Hat News, Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Portland Tribune, Prairie Post, Prince Albert Daily Herald, Prince George Citizen, Red Deer Advocate, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Seattle Times, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Tri-City Herald).