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The
unusual 2019-2020 WHL season saw the
Anastasia Sea Dogs complete a record
tying third consecutive WHL championship
and their 5th title in 8 WHL seasons
that ties the Bada Bing record of 5
championships all time. The Sea Dogs
also extended their consecutive seasons
in the money standings to 6 seasons two
behind Bada Bing's 8 seasons. The Sea
Dogs
won by having incredible seasons from
his 5th round pick Zibanajed 41 goals,
his 17th round pick Rust with 28 goals
and a come out of nowhere rookie season
from Kubalik with 33 goals.
Coming in second place was Big Three whose leading scorer Aho 41 goals came from a fantastic trade made with the shit-for-brains manager of the Sudbury Wolves who received Monahan 24 goals and Hischier 14 goals in the deal. Also having strong seasons for the Big Three were McDavid 39 goals and Connor with 38 goals. This extends Big Three's consecutive seasons in the money standings to 5 seasons. Finishing third was the Sudbury Wolves who traded themselves out a championship season with multiple bone head moves and despite having the MVP player Auston Mathhews with 49 goals. The Vandelay Industries came in 4th place in their second season in the league after finishing dead last in their their first year. Lead by MacKinnon's 36 goals and Laine and Nelson both scoring 28 goals VI is moving in the right direction. Rounding out the money positions the Fighting Imps finish in 5th place with goal scoring pig Alex Ovechkin leading the way with 48 goals. The inaugural season for the WHL playoffs saw the Vandelay Industries make history by edging out the Sudbury Wolves in the finals 44-40 to win the very first playoff championship. Lead by the 18 points scored by Hedman the Vandelay Industries beat the Wolves despite being outmanned 8 to 6 active players.
Individual Player Awards for the 2019-2020 WHL
Season
Most Valuable Player: Auston Matthews
49
goals - Sudbury Wolves
Rookie of the Year: Dominik Kubalik
33 goals - Anastasia Sea Dogs
Defenseman of the Year: Zach Werenski 21
goals - Sudbury Wolves
The standings from the original drafted teams, no
re-entry, no trades.
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