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1992–93 CHL season
League Central Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Regular season
Adams’ Cup Oklahoma City Blazers
Season MVP Sylvain Fleury (Oklahoma City)
Top scorer Sylvain Fleury (Oklahoma City)
Finals
Champions Tulsa Oilers
  Runners-up Oklahoma City Blazers
CHL seasons

The 1992–93 CHL season was the first season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

Regular season[]

Final standings[]

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

Central Hockey League GP W L T GF GA Pts
y-Oklahoma City Blazers 60 39 18 3 291 232 81
x-Tulsa Oilers 60 35 22 3 270 230 73
x-Dallas Freeze 60 31 25 4 276 242 66
x-Memphis RiverKings 60 26 27 7 253 272 59
e-Fort Worth Fire 60 24 29 7 252 288 55
e-Wichita Thunder 60 25 33 2 242 320 52

Playoffs[]

Playoff bracket[]

Ray Miron Cup First Round Ray Miron Cup Finals
      
1 Oklahoma City Blazers 4
4 Memphis RiverKings 2
2 Tulsa Oilers 4
1 Oklahoma City Blazers 1
2 Tulsa Oilers 4
3 Dallas Freeze 3

CHL awards[]

Ray Miron Cup: Tulsa Oilers
Adams Cup: Oklahoma City Blazers
Coach of the Year: Garry Unger (Tulsa)
Most Valuable Player: Sylvain Fleury (Oklahoma City)
Playoff Most Valuable Player: Tony Fiore (Tulsa)
Most Outstanding Goaltender: Tony Martino (Tulsa)
Most Outstanding Defenseman Dave Doucette (Dallas)
Rookie of the Year Robert Desjardins (Wichita)
Scoring Champion Sylvain Fleury (Oklahoma City)

Player statistics[]

Scoring leaders[]

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Sylvain Fleury Oklahoma City Blazers 59 48 53 101 24
Doug Lawrence Tulsa Oilers 57 22 73 95 161
Sylvain Naud Tulsa Oilers 58 39 48 87 114
Tom Mutch Memphis RiverKings 59 43 38 81 100
Taylor Hall Tulsa Oilers 58 35 45 80 64
Ken Thibodeau Wichita Thunder 54 40 35 75 87
Wayne Anchikoski Dallas Freeze 57 35 37 72 74
Carl Boudreau Oklahoma City Blazers 48 27 44 71 109
Daniel Larin Oklahoma City Blazers 48 43 27 70 188
Jason Taylor Dallas Freeze 60 38 32 70 210

External links[]

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