2005–06 OHL season

2005–06 OHL season
League Ontario Hockey League
Duration Regular season
Sept. 2006 – March 2007
Playoffs
March 2007 – May 2007
Champions Peterborough Petes
Number of teams 20
Commissioner David Branch
Television Rogers TV, TVCogeco
OHL seasons

 2004–05

2006–07 

The 2005–06 OHL season was the 26th season of the Ontario Hockey League. Twenty teams each played 68 games. The J. Ross Robertson Cup was won by the Peterborough Petes, who defeated the London Knights in the final.

Rule changes

In the 2005–2006 campaign, the OHL along with the CHL adopted the new playing rules and enforcement of existing playing rules the NHL had established. Significant rule changes include:

Standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points;

Eastern Conference

East Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
z-Peterborough Petes 68 47 16 2 3 99 269 199 1
x-Kingston Frontenacs 68 37 24 4 3 81 258 237 4
x-Belleville Bulls 68 32 28 5 3 72 202 225 7
x-Ottawa 67's 68 29 31 5 3 66 240 244 8
Oshawa Generals 68 18 45 4 1 41 233 330 10
Central Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
y-Brampton Battalion 68 44 21 1 2 91 275 222 2
x-Barrie Colts 68 43 21 1 3 90 258 194 3
x-Sudbury Wolves 68 34 28 1 5 74 227 222 5
x-Toronto St. Michael's Majors 68 32 26 6 4 74 259 285 6
Mississauga IceDogs 68 21 40 5 2 49 192 300 9

Western Conference

Midwest Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
z-London Knights 68 49 15 1 3 102 304 211 1
x-Kitchener Rangers 68 47 19 1 1 96 255 165 3
x-Guelph Storm 68 40 24 1 3 84 232 206 4
x-Owen Sound Attack 68 32 29 4 3 71 239 239 6
Erie Otters 68 26 35 4 3 59 219 266 9
West Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
y-Plymouth Whalers 68 35 28 1 4 75 227 225 2
x-Saginaw Spirit 68 36 30 2 0 74 242 246 5
x-Windsor Spitfires 68 32 29 3 4 71 247 253 7
x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 68 29 31 3 5 66 201 213 8
Sarnia Sting 68 17 46 2 3 39 197 295 10

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Rob Schremp London Knights 57 57 88 145 74
David Bolland London Knights 57 57 73 130 104
Wojtek Wolski Brampton Battalion 56 47 81 128 46
Dylan Hunter London Knights 62 32 85 117 50
Evan McGrath Kitchener Rangers 67 37 77 114 63
Justin Donati Toronto St. Michael's Majors 62 46 63 109 50
Bryan Little Barrie Colts 64 42 67 109 99
Peter Tsimikalis Oshawa Generals 64 29 70 99 69
Cal O'Reilly Windsor Spitfires 68 18 81 99 8
Bobby Ryan Owen Sound Attack 59 31 64 95 44

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv% GAA
Dan Turple Kitchener Rangers 57 3306 40 15 1 1 124 7 .924 2.25
Dan LaCosta Barrie Colts 59 3340 36 17 1 3 142 6 .915 2.55
Ryan MacDonald Guelph Storm 57 3292 35 15 1 3 141 4 .907 2.57
Anthony Guadagnolo Windsor Spitfires 48 2814 27 14 3 3 129 5 .916 2.75
Kyle Gajewski Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 64 3704 29 23 3 5 174 3 .904 2.82

2006 Playoffs

Playoffs bracket

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Finals
            
E1 Peterborough 4
E8 Ottawa 2
E1 Peterborough 4
E5 Sudbury 0
E4 Kingston 2
E5 Sudbury 4
E1 Peterborough 4
E3 Barrie 1
E3 Barrie 4
E6 Toronto 0
E3 Barrie 4
E2 Brampton 1
E2 Brampton 4
E7 Belleville 2
E1 Peterborough 4
W1 London 0
W1 London 4
W8 S.S. Marie 0
W1 London 4
W6 Owen Sound 2
W3 Kitchener 1
W6 Owen Sound 4
W1 London 4
W4 Guelph 1
W4 Guelph 4
W5 Saginaw 0
W4 Guelph 4
W2 Plymouth 2
W2 Plymouth 4
W7 Windsor 3

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals

Peterborough (1) vs. Ottawa (8)
Date Away Home
March 23 Ottawa 3 4 Peterborough 2OT
March 25 Peterborough 4 8 Ottawa
March 27 Ottawa 1 3 Peterborough
March 29 Peterborough 3 4 Ottawa
March 31 Ottawa 3 4 Peterborough OT
April 2 Peterborough 3 2 Ottawa
Peterborough wins series 4–2
Brampton (2) vs. Belleville (7)
Date Away Home
March 24 Belleville 2 3 Brampton OT
March 26 Belleville 3 2 Brampton OT
March 27 Brampton 3 1 Belleville
March 29 Brampton 4 3 Belleville OT
March 31 Belleville 3 2 Brampton
April 1 Brampton 5 2 Belleville
Brampton wins series 4–2
Barrie (3) vs. Toronto (6)
Date Away Home
March 23 Toronto 4 5 Barrie OT
March 24 Barrie 6 5 Toronto
March 26 Toronto 5 7 Barrie
March 28 Barrie 4 1 Toronto
Barrie wins series 4–0
Kingston (4) vs. Sudbury (5)
Date Away Home
March 24 Sudbury 3 5 Kingston
March 25 Sudbury 4 1 Kingston
March 28 Kingston 0 2 Sudbury
March 29 Kingston 2 5 Sudbury
March 31 Sudbury 0 3 Kingston
April 2 Kingston 0 4 Sudbury
Sudbury wins series 4–2

Western Conference Quarterfinals

London (1) vs. Sault Ste. Marie (8)
Date Away Home
March 23 Sault Ste. Marie 1 6 London
March 24 Sault Ste. Marie 3 6 London
March 26 London 6 5 Sault Ste. Marie OT
March 28 London 5 4 Sault Ste. Marie 2 OT
London wins series 4–0
Plymouth (2) vs. Windsor (7)
Date Away Home
March 25 Windsor 4 7 Plymouth
March 26 Plymouth 4 2 Windsor
March 28 Windsor 2 1 Plymouth
March 30 Plymouth 3 4 Windsor
April 1 Windsor 2 3 Plymouth
April 2 Plymouth 4 7 Windsor
April 4 Windsor 2 6 Plymouth
Plymouth wins series 4–3
Kitchener (3) vs. Owen Sound (6)
Date Away Home
March 24 Owen Sound 3 2 Kitchener
March 25 Kitchener 2 3 Owen Sound
March 27 Owen Sound 3 4 Kitchener 2OT
March 29 Kitchener 2 7 Owen Sound
March 31 Owen Sound 4 3 Kitchener
Owen Sound wins series 4–1
Guelph (4) vs. Saginaw (5)
Date Away Home
March 24 Saginaw 2 3 Guelph
March 27 Guelph 4 1 Saginaw
March 28 Saginaw 1 4 Guelph
March 30 Guelph 4 Saginaw 3
Guelph wins series 4–0

Eastern Conference Semifinals

Peterborough (1) vs. Sudbury (5)
Date Away Home
April 6 Sudbury 1 3 Peterborough
April 7 Sudbury 1 6 Peterborough
April 10 Peterborough 4 2 Sudbury
April 11 Peterborough 4 3 Sudbury OT
Peterborough wins series 4–0
Brampton (2) vs. Barrie (3)
Date Away Home
April 6 Barrie 1 4 Brampton
April 7 Brampton 1 4 Barrie
April 9 Barrie 6 1 Brampton
April 11 Brampton 2 11 Barrie
April 13 Barrie 3 2 Brampton
Barrie wins series 4–1

Western Conference Semifinals

London (1) vs. Owen Sound (6)
Date Away Home
April 7 Owen Sound 3 6 London
April 8 London 3 5 Owen Sound
April 10 Owen Sound 4 2 London
April 12 London 5 1 Owen Sound
April 14 Owen Sound 5 6 London OT
April 15 London 5 2 Owen Sound
London wins series 4–2
Plymouth (2) vs. Guelph (4)
Date Away Home
April 7 Guelph 4 1 Plymouth
April 8 Plymouth 2 3 Guelph OT
April 10 Guelph 8 0 Plymouth
April 12 Plymouth 4 3 Guelph OT
April 14 Guelph 2 5 Plymouth
April 15 Plymouth 3 4 Guelph
Guelph wins series 4–2

Conference Finals

Peterborough (1) vs. Barrie (3)
Date Away Home
April 20 Barrie 3 4 Peterborough 3OT
April 22 Peterborough 2 5 Barrie
April 24 Barrie 4 5 Peterborough OT
April 26 Peterborough 6 5 Barrie OT
April 28 Barrie 0 Peterborough 7
Peterborough wins series 4–1
London (1) vs. Guelph (4)
Date Away Home
April 20 Guelph 3 5 London
April 21 London 1 7 Guelph
April 23 Guelph 2 3 London OT
April 25 London 2 1 Guelph
April 28 Guelph 4 London 5 OT
London wins series 4–1

League Finals

London (W1) vs. Peterborough (E1)
Date Away Home
May 5 Peterborough 6 5 London 2OT
May 7 London 3 4 Peterborough OT
May 9 Peterborough 3 2 London
May 11 London 3 4 Peterborough
Peterborough wins series 4–0

All-Star teams

First team

Second team

Third team

ADT Canada-Russia Challenge

On November 24, the OHL All-stars defeated the Russian Selects 5–3 at Kitchener, Ontario.

On November 28, the OHL All-stars defeated the Russian Selects 5–1 at Peterborough, Ontario.

After these two games, the OHL had an all-time record of 6–0 against the Russian Selects since the tournament began in 2003–04.

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Peterborough Petes
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: London Knights
Red Tilson Trophy: Wojtek Wolski, Brampton Battalion
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Rob Schremp, London Knights
Matt Leyden Trophy: Dave Barr, Guelph Storm
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Dave Bolland, London Knights
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Andrej Sekera, Owen Sound Attack
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Adam Dennis, London Knights
Jack Ferguson Award: Steven Stamkos, Sarnia Sting
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Dan Turple & Mark Packwood, Kitchener Rangers
OHL Executive of the Year: Craig Goslin, Saginaw Spirit
Emms Family Award: John Tavares, Oshawa Generals
F.W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: Ryan Daniels, Saginaw Spirit
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Mike Angelidis, Owen Sound Attack
William Hanley Trophy: Wojtek Wolski, Brampton Battalion
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Ryan Callahan, Guelph Storm
Bobby Smith Trophy: Danny Battochio, Ottawa 67's
Roger Neilson Memorial Award: Danny Battochio, Ottawa 67's
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: Joe Pleckaitis, Ottawa 67's
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: Steven Stamkos, Markham Waxers
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: Daniel Ryder, Peterborough Petes

See also

References

Preceded by
2004–05 OHL season
OHL seasons Succeeded by
2006–07 OHL season
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