1982–83 WHL season


The 1982–83 WHL season was the 17th season of the Western Hockey League. Fourteen teams completed a 72-game season. The Saskatoon Blades topped the regular season standings to capture their second Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy. In the playoffs, the Lethbridge Broncos won the President's Cup, defeating the Portland Winter Hawks in the championship series. The Broncos thus earned a berth in the 1983 Memorial Cup tournament. This was the first Memorial Cup to feature a host team as a fourth participant, and that host was the host Winter Hawks. Portland won the tournament, becoming the first American team to win the Memorial Cup title.
The season was the first for the Nanaimo Islanders, after the Billings Bighorns relocated to Vancouver Island prior to the season. In addition, two expansion teams joined the WHL: the Prince Albert Raiders and the Kelowna Wings.

Team changes

Regular season

Final standings

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Saskatoon Blades7252191105467303
x Regina Pats724824096397281
x Calgary Wranglers724426290353258
x Winnipeg Warriors724230084347321
x Lethbridge Broncos723831379284271
x Medicine Hat Tigers723734175345338
Brandon Wheat Kings722151042327460
Prince Albert Raiders721655133312455

West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
x Portland Winter Hawks7250220100495387
x Victoria Cougars724724195444335
x Kamloops Junior Oilers724626092461356
x Seattle Breakers722447149319418
Nanaimo Islanders722051141357487
Kelowna Wings721257327299531

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes
PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Dale DerkatchRegina Pats67849517962
Dean EvasonKamloops Junior Oilers707193164102
Kelly GlowaBrandon Wheat Kings68719216387
Roger KortkoSaskatoon Blades72629916179
Ken YaremchukPortland Winter Hawks665110916076
Randy HeathPortland Winter Hawks72826915152
Jim McGeoughNanaimo Islanders727656132126
Mark MorrisonVictoria Cougars58557513054
Dan HodgsonPrince Albert Raiders72567413066
Darren BoykoWinnipeg Warriors7249811308

1983 WHL Playoffs

First round

  • Saskatoon earned a bye
  • Regina earned a bye
  • Calgary defeated Medicine Hat 3 games to 2
  • Lethbridge defeated Winnipeg 3 games to 0

Division semi-finals

  • Calgary defeated Regina 4 games to 1
  • Lethbridge defeated Saskatoon 4 games to 2
  • Portland defeated Seattle 4 games to 0
  • Victoria defeated Kamloops 4 games to 3

Division finals

  • Lethbridge defeated Calgary 4 games to 2
  • Portland defeated Victoria 4 games to 1

WHL Championship

  • Lethbridge defeated Portland 4 games to 1