1993–94 CHL season

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1993–94 CHL season
LeagueCentral Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Regular season
Adams’ CupWichita Thunder
Season MVPRobert Desjardins (Wichita)
Top scorerPaul Jackson (Wichita)
Finals
ChampionsWichita Thunder
  Runners-upTulsa Oilers
CHL seasons

The 1993–94 CHL season was the second season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

Regular season[]

League standings[]

Central Hockey League GP W L T GF GA Pts
y-Wichita Thunder 64 40 18 6 309 275 86
x-Tulsa Oilers 64 36 24 4 347 281 76
x-Oklahoma City Blazers 64 35 23 6 260 246 76
x-Dallas Freeze 64 31 25 8 304 309 70
e-Memphis RiverKings 64 25 34 5 243 294 55
e-Fort Worth Fire 64 25 37 2 253 311 52

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

Playoffs[]

Playoff bracket[]

Ray Miron Cup First Round Ray Miron Cup Finals
      
1 Wichita Thunder 4
4 Dallas Freeze 3
1 Wichita Thunder 4
2 Tulsa Oilers 0
2 Tulsa Oilers 4
3 Oklahoma City Blazers 3

CHL awards[]

Ray Miron Cup: Wichita Thunder
Adams Cup: Wichita Thunder
Coach of the Year: Doug Shedden (Wichita)
Most Valuable Player: Robert Desjardins (Wichita)
Playoff Most Valuable Player: Ron Handy (Wichita)
Most Outstanding Goaltender: (Oklahoma City)[1]
Most Outstanding Defenseman (Oklahoma City)
Rookie of the Year (Memphis)
Scoring Champion Paul Jackson (Wichita)

Player statistics[]

Scoring leaders[]

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Paul Jackson Wichita Thunder 59 71 64 135 215
Tulsa Oilers 63 25 93 118 199
Luc Beausoleil Tulsa Oilers 60 64 50 114 110
Ron Handy Wichita Thunder 57 29 80 109 98
Oklahoma City Blazers 64 40 67 107 93
Wichita Thunder 64 43 58 101 141
Dallas Freeze 56 54 42 96 96
Wichita Thunder 46 55 33 88 297
Dallas Freeze 64 45 41 86 116
Craig Coxe Tulsa Oilers 64 26 57 83 236
Memphis RiverKings 64 43 40 83 83

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