Central Hockey League 1994/95

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The 1994–95 season was the Central Hockey League's third regular season . The seven teams played 66 games 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 Wichita Thunder , who won the trophy for the second time in a row in the final games of the Ray Miron Cup in six games against the San Antonio Iguanas .

Team changes

The following changes were made before the start of the season:

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
Wichita Thunder 66 44 18th 4th 320 268 92
San Antonio Iguanas 66 37 22nd 7th 336 281 81
Tulsa Oilers 66 36 24 6th 307 281 78
Oklahoma City Blazers 66 34 23 9 274 267 77
Fort Worth Fire 66 32 26th 8th 314 288 72
Memphis RiverKings 66 24 35 7th 259 327 55
Dallas Freeze 66 24 36 6th 266 364 54

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes

player team GP G A. Pts PIM
Brian Shantz San Antonio Iguanas 66 39 80 119 125
George Dupont Oklahoma City Blazers 65 27 78 105 250
Bob Berg Wichita Thunder 66 55 46 101 122
Jim McGeough Dallas Freeze 66 50 50 100 38
Paul Jackson San Antonio Iguanas 53 51 49 100 251
Joe Burton Oklahoma City Blazers 66 59 38 97 20th
Bobby Wallwork Memphis RiverKings 64 42 50 92 66
Dave Doucette Wichita Thunder 64 20th 70 90 81
Wayne Anchikoski Dallas Freeze 53 32 50 82 36
Michel St. Jacques Oklahoma City Blazers 64 48 33 81 52
John DePourcq Wichita Thunder 59 28 53 81 10

Ray Miron Cup playoffs

  Ray Miron Cup semifinals Ray Miron Cup Final
                 
1 Wichita Thunder 4th    
4th Oklahoma City Blazers 1  
1 Wichita Thunder 4th
  2 San Antonio Iguanas 2
2 San Antonio Iguanas 4th
3 Tulsa Oilers 3  

Awarded trophies

Award player team
Commissioner's Trophy
Best Trainer
John Torchetti San Antonio Iguanas
Most Valuable Player
Best regular season player
Paul Jackson San Antonio Iguanas
Playoff Most Valuable Player
Best player in the playoffs
Ron cell phone Wichita Thunder
Rookie of the Year
Best rookie of the regular season
Michael St. Jacques Oklahoma City Blazers
Most Outstanding Defenseman
Best regular season defender
Eric Ricard Fort Worth Fire
Most Outstanding Goaltender
Best Regular Season Goalkeeper
Alan Perry Oklahoma City Blazers
Ken McKenzie Trophy
Regular Season Best Scorer
Brian Shantz San Antonio Iguanas
Ray Miron Cup
winner of the Central Hockey League playoffs
Wichita Thunder
Adams Cup
Best regular season team
Wichita Thunder

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