1998–99 CHL season explained

1998–99 CHL season
League:Central Hockey League
Sport:Ice hockey
Season:Regular season
Season Champ Name:Adams’ Cup
Season Champs:Oklahoma City Blazers
Mvp:Derek Puppa (Huntsville)
Top Scorer:Derek Grant (Memphis)
Finals:Finals
Finals Link:Ray Miron President's Cup
Finals Champ:Huntsville Channel Cats
Finals Runner-Up:Oklahoma City Blazers
Seasonslistnames:CHL
Prevseason Year:1997–98
Nextseason Year:1999–00

The 1998–99 CHL season was the seventh season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

Regular season

Division standings

Eastern DivisionGPWLSOLGFGAPts
70 47 19 4 310 251 98
70 41 21 8 276 210 91
70 36 27 7 313 307 79
70 36 25 9 241 233 79
70 35 27 8 267 285 78
Western DivisionGPWLSOLGFGAPts
70 49 19 2 322 203 100
70 37 26 7 286 283 81
70 34 26 10 257 262 78
70 28 38 4 189 251 60
70 22 43 5 245 322 49
70 20 41 9 261 360 49

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention

Playoffs

Playoff bracket

CHL awards

Ray Miron CupHuntsville Channel Cats
Adams Cup: Oklahoma City Blazers
Coach of the Year: Chris Stewart (Huntsville)
Most Valuable Player: Derek Puppa (Huntsville)
Playoff Most Valuable Player: Derek Puppa (Huntsville)
Most Outstanding Goaltender: Jean-Ian Filiatrault (Oklahoma City)
Most Outstanding Defenseman Igors Bondarevs (Huntsville)
Rookie of the Year Johnny Brdarovic (San Antonio)
Scoring Champion Derek Grant (Memphis)
Community Service Award Mike Berger (Tulsa)

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