2007–08 CHL season
Sports season
The 2007–08 CHL season was the 16th season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).
Teams
2007-08 Central Hockey League
|
Conference |
Team |
City |
Arena
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Northern
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Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
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Bossier City, Louisiana
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CenturyTel Center
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Colorado Eagles
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Loveland, Colorado
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Budweiser Events Center
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Mississippi RiverKings
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Southaven, Mississippi
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DeSoto Civic Center
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Oklahoma City Blazers
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Ford Center
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Rocky Mountain Rage
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Broomfield, Colorado
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Broomfield Event Center
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Texas Brahmas
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North Richland Hills, Texas
|
NYTEX Sports Centre
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Tulsa Oilers
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Tulsa Coliseum
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Wichita Thunder
|
Wichita, Kansas
|
Britt Brown Arena
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Youngstown SteelHounds
|
Youngstown, Ohio
|
Covelli Center
|
Southern
|
Amarillo Gorillas
|
Amarillo, Texas
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Amarillo Civic Center
|
Arizona Sundogs
|
Prescott Valley, Arizona
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Tim's Toyota Center
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Austin Ice Bats
|
Austin, Texas
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Chaparral Ice
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Corpus Christi Rayz
|
Corpus Christi, Texas
|
American Bank Center
|
Laredo Bucks
|
Laredo, Texas
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Laredo Entertainment Center
|
New Mexico Scorpions
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Rio Rancho, New Mexico
|
Santa Ana Star Center
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Odessa Jackalopes
|
Odessa, Texas
|
Ector County Coliseum
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Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
|
Hidalgo, Texas
|
Dodge Arena
|
Map of teams
Northern Conference Southern Conference
Regular season
Conference standings
Note: y - clinched conference title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention
Playoffs
Playoff Bracket
| First Round 1
| | | Conference Semi-finals
| | | Conference Finals
| | | Ray Miron President's Cup Finals
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | N1
| Bossier-Shreveport
| 0
| | | | | N4
| Texas
| 2
| | | N4
| Texas
| 4
| | | N5
| Mississippi
| 1
| | | Northern | | | N2
| Colorado
| 4
| | | | | | | | N4
| Texas
| 3
| | | | | | N2
| Colorado
| 4
| | | | | | | | | N3
| Youngstown
| 1
| | | | | | | N2
| Colorado
| 0
| | | | | | | | | S2
| Arizona
| 4
| | | | | | S2
| Arizona
| 4
| | | | | | S4
| Odessa
| 2
| | | S3
| New Mexico
| 2
| | | S5
| Austin
| 1
| | | Southern | | | S1
| Laredo
| 3
| | | | | | | | S2
| Arizona
| 4
| | | | | | S1
| Laredo
| 4
| | | | | | | S4
| Odessa
| 0
| |
Awards
- Source:Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners [1]
- Ray Miron President’s Cup (Playoff Champions) - Arizona Sundogs
- Governors’ Cup (regular-season champions) - Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
- Most Valuable Player - Jeff Bes, Laredo
- Most Outstanding Goaltender - John DeCaro, Bossier-Shreveport
- Most Outstanding Defenseman - Vladimir Hartinger, New Mexico
- Rookie of the Year - David Nimmo, Amarillo
- Coach of the Year - Scott Muscutt, Bossier-Shreveport
- Man of the Year - Stacey Bauman, Oklahoma City
- Rick Kozuback Award - Chris Stewart, Colorado
- Joe Burton Award (Scoring Champion) - Alex Leavitt, Arizona
- Playoff Most Valuable Player - Rob McVicar, Arizona
- All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (North) - Brent Cullaton, Rocky Mountain
- All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (South) - Alex Leavitt, Arizona
- Athletic Trainer of the Year – Wade Sundbye, Oklahoma City
- Equipment Manager of the Year– Patrick Stevens, Rocky Mountain
All-CHL Team
All-Rookie Team
References
External links
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