Central Hockey League 1992/93
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The 1992/93 season was the Central Hockey League's first regular season . The six teams played 60 matches each in the regular season . The Central Hockey League was played in a division . The team with the highest points in the regular season were the Oklahoma City Blazers , who lost to the Tulsa Oilers in the final games of the Ray Miron Cup .
Regular season
Closing tables
Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, L = defeats, T = draws, OTL = defeat after overtime , GF = goals scored, GA = goals conceded, Pts = points
| Central Hockey League | GP | W. | L. | OTL | GF | GA | Pts |
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| Oklahoma City Blazers | 60 | 39 | 18th | 3 | 291 | 232 | 81 |
| Tulsa Oilers | 60 | 35 | 22nd | 3 | 270 | 230 | 73 |
| Dallas Freeze | 60 | 31 | 25th | 4th | 276 | 242 | 66 |
| Memphis RiverKings | 60 | 26th | 27 | 7th | 253 | 272 | 59 |
| Fort Worth Fire | 60 | 24 | 29 | 7th | 252 | 288 | 55 |
| Wichita Thunder | 60 | 25th | 33 | 2 | 242 | 320 | 52 |
Best scorer
Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes
| player | team | GP | G | A. | Pts | PIM |
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| Sylvain Fleury | Oklahoma City Blazers | 59 | 48 | 53 | 101 | 24 |
| Doug Lawrence | Tulsa Oilers | 57 | 22nd | 73 | 95 | 161 |
| Sylvain Naud | Tulsa Oilers | 58 | 39 | 48 | 87 | 114 |
| Tom Mutch | Memphis RiverKings | 59 | 43 | 38 | 81 | 100 |
| Taylor Hall | Tulsa Oilers | 58 | 35 | 45 | 80 | 64 |
| Ken Thibodeau | Wichita Thunder | 54 | 40 | 35 | 75 | 87 |
| Wayne Anchikoski | Dallas Freeze | 57 | 35 | 37 | 72 | 74 |
| Carl Boudreau | Oklahoma City Blazers | 48 | 27 | 44 | 71 | 109 |
| Daniel Larin | Oklahoma City Blazers | 48 | 43 | 27 | 70 | 188 |
| Jason Taylor | Dallas Freeze | 60 | 38 | 32 | 70 | 210 |
Ray Miron Cup playoffs
| Ray Miron Cup semifinals | Ray Miron Cup Final | |||||||
| 1 | Oklahoma City Blazers | 4th | ||||||
| 4th | Memphis RiverKings | 2 | ||||||
| 2 | Tulsa Oilers | 4th | ||||||
| 1 | Oklahoma City Blazers | 1 | ||||||
| 2 | Tulsa Oilers | 4th | ||||||
| 3 | Dallas Freeze | 3 | ||||||
Ray Miron Cup winner
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Ray Miron Cup winner Tulsa Oilers |
Goalkeepers: Jamie Loewen , Tony Martino Defenders: Mike Berger , Aldo Iaquinta , Tom Karalis , Greg MacEachern , Al Murphy , Jody Praznik , EJ Sauer Attackers: Luc Beausoleil , Mark Bourgeois , Shaun Clouston , Tony Fiore , Taylor Hall , Doug Lawrence , Sylvain Naud , Mario Nobili , Kevin Sullivan Head coach: Garry Unger |
Awarded trophies
| Award | player | team |
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Commissioner's Trophy Best Trainer |
Garry Unger | Tulsa Oilers |
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Most Valuable Player Best regular season player |
Sylvain Fleury | Oklahoma City Blazers |
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Playoff Most Valuable Player Best player in the playoffs |
Tony Fiore | Tulsa Oilers |
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Rookie of the Year Best rookie of the regular season |
Robert Desjardins | Wichita Thunder |
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Most Outstanding Defenseman Best regular season defender |
Dave Doucette | Dallas Freeze |
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Most Outstanding Goaltender Best Regular Season Goalkeeper |
Tony Martino | Tulsa Oilers |
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Ken McKenzie Trophy Regular Season Best Scorer |
Sylvain Fleury | Oklahoma City Blazers |
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Ray Miron Cup winner of the Central Hockey League playoffs |
Tulsa Oilers | |
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Adams Cup Best regular season team |
Oklahoma City Blazers | |
Web links
- Statistics at hockeydb.com
- Awarded trophies and awards