Thursday, April 10, 2014

Playoff Notes

The ICE are in the playoffs for the 16 consecutive year, the longest active streak in the WHL.
The Tigers have made the postseason 12 years in a row, 2nd longest active streak in the WHL.

All-time the ICE have a playoff record of 162 games, 92-70, 49-30 at home, 43-40 on road, 24-12 in overtime.

History
16 times the ICE have not had home-ice advantage and have won the series 8 times. (14 Calgary, 11 Portland, 11 Medicine Hat, 11 Saskatoon, 08 Medicine Hat, 03 Kamloops, 02 Spokane, 00 Calgary)

The ICE have played 30 playoff series and have won 18 and lost 12.

15 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series and have won that series 11 times.

8 times the ICE have won game 1 of a series on the road and have won that series 6 times.

15 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series and have won that series 8 times.

8 times the ICE have split the 1st 2 games of a series on the road and have won that series 5 times.

Regular season record since the trade deadline
ICE – 28 games 18-8-0-2 38 points.
Tigers – 31 games 20-10-0-1 41 points.

This is the 4th time the ICE and Tigers are meeting in the playoffs.
The team that was lower in the standings won all 3 series.
2009 1st round – Kootenay won 4-1.
2010 1st round – Medicine Hat won 4-2
2011 East Final – Kootenay won 4-0.4
The ICE have a career playoff record of 12-6 vs Tigers, 6-2 at home, 6-3 on road.
In overtime the ICE have a record of 2-0.

Head-to-Head during the regular season – ICE 3-3-0-0, Tigers 3-3-0-0.
The home team won all 6 regular season meetings.

Career Playoff Stats Leaders
Games
ICE – Jagger Dirk 37, Zach Franko 29, Landon Cross 25, Sam Reinhart 25, Jaedon Deschenau 18, Zach McPhee, 18, Luke Philp 17, Jon Martin 16, Tyler King 15. (Tim Bozon 19)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 50, Curtis Valk 40, Tyler Lewington 25, Chad Labelle 24, Trevor Cox 23, Kyle Becker 19. (Hunter Shinkaruk 30)

Memorial Cup Experience
ICE – Jagger Dirk 5 games, Sam Reinhart 1.
Tigers – None.

Goals
ICE – Zach Franko 9, Jaedon Descheneau 7, Luke Philp 6, Sam Reinhart 6, Levi Cable 6, Jagger Dirk 4, Austin Vetterl 2, Matt Alfaro 1, Landon Cross 1, Tyler King 1, Jon Martin 1, Rinat Valiev 1. (Tim Bozon 9)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 17, Trevor Cox 7, Cole Sanford 4, Chad Butcher 3, Dylan Bredo 3, Kyle Becker 2, Miles Koules 2, Steve Owre 2, Tommy Vannelli 1, Tyler Lewington 1, Steve Owre 1, Chad Labelle 1. (Hunter Shinkaruk 9)

Assists
ICE – Sam Reinhart 16, Zach Franko 12, Jaedon Deschenau 11, Jagger Dirk 7, Rinat Valiev 7, Luke Philp 5, Austin Vetterl 5. (Tim Bozon 2)
Tigers – Dylan Bredo 16, Curtis Valk 14, Trevor Cox 10, Cole Sanford 9, Miles Koules 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 17)

Points
ICE – Sam Reinhart 22, Zach Franko 21, Jaedon Descheneau 18, Luke Philp 11, Jagger Dirk 11, Rinat Valiev 8, Levi Cable 8, Austin Vetterl 7. (Tim Bozon 11)
Tigers – Curtis Valk 31, Dylan Bredo 19, Trevor Cox 17, Cole Sanford 13, Miles Koules 8, Kyle Becker 6. (Hunter Shinkaruk 26)

Wins
ICE – Mackenzie Skapski 4, Wyatt Hoflin 3.
Tigers – Marek Langhamer 5.

Coach
ICE – Ryan McGill 75 49-26 .653%.
Tigers – Shaun Clouston 40 21-19 .525%.