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TOP GOALTENDERS - HISTORY Shawn Wighton, Fort Sask STATISTICS Martin Wood, Hobbema 1327 86 1 12 10 0 3.89 Trevor Koenig, Fort Sask. 2009 97 1 14 12 2.90 TOP GOALTENDERS - HISTORY Shawn Wighton, Fort Sask. 1408 74 2 10 9 3.15 1985-86 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Richard Parent, Fort McMurray 1722 91 1 15 8 3.17 Garth Sanderson, Sherwood Park 1701 101 3 18 9 1 3.56 Brent Sheehan, Sherwood Park 2579 149 1 23 15 3.47 Jamie Bowman, Calgary Canucks 2431 153 1 27 15 0 3.78 Jeff Ferguson, Calgary Spurs 1565 105 0 15 11 0 4.03 1994-95 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1969-70 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1977-78 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Sandford Gauthier, Hobbema 2229 151 0 26 9 0 4.06 Dean Crossland, Sherwood Park 1889 111 3 20 11 3.53 Bob Galloway, Ponoka 1660 88 0 3.18 John Kulych, Edmonton 1440 92 0 11 12 1 3.83 Frank Furlan, Sherwood Park 1290 91 0 11 8 2 4.23 Ian Perkins, Olds 2258 139 2 26 10 3.69 Graham Parsons, Ponoka 920 53 1 3.46 Bill Tkachuk, Edmonton/Calgary 1625 116 0 14 12 0 4.22 Dave Weninger, Calgary Canucks 2089 136 1 22 11 3.91 Dale Henwood, Red Deer 1038 68 2 3.93 Pierre Lamoureux, St. Albert 1545 114 0 16 8 1 4.42 1986-87 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Tate McNelly, St. Albert 2344 162 1 17 14 4.15 Carl Sapinsky, Red Deer 1702 114 0 4.02 Darcy Way, Calgary Canucks 1790 133 0 19 11 0 4.45 Ken Weiss, Sherwood Park 2401 120 3 29 7 4 3.00 Karlen Ethier, Calgary Royals 1652 119 0 13 16 4.32 Don Hall, Lethbridge 2345 158 1 4.04 Clint Malarchuk, Ft Sask. 2015 157 1 23 9 1 4.67 Alec Sheflo, Calgary Canucks 1625 91 1 17 8 2 3.36 Darren Locher, St. Albert 1602 100 1 15 11 3 3.75 1995-96 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1970-71 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1978-79 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Peter Varga, Calgary Canucks 1957 123 1 22 10 1 3.77 Stephen Wagner, Olds 2787 139 2 29 10 2.99 John Davidson, Lethbridge 2754 142 3 3.09 Brian Ford, St. Albert 1798 114 0 19 8 1 3.8 Todd Cunningham, St. Albert 1483 105 0 15 8 0 4.25 Shawn Wighton, Fort Sask. 2257 115 0 16 13 3.06 Dale Henwood, Red Deer 2203 121 0 3.30 Mike Craig, Calgary Canucks 1445 93 1 19 4 0 3.86 Jay Ewasiuk, Fort Sask. 1413 72 1 13 6 3.06 Darling, Cgy Mount Royal College 2062 139 1 4.05 Clint Malarchuk, Ft Sask. 3030 204 0 36 15 1 4.04 1987-88 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Tate McNelly, St. Albert 2462 128 2 23 10 3.12 Graham Parsons, Ponoka 2294 159 0 4.16 Lee Pickett, Taber 1773 122 0 22 9 0 4.13 Brian Harley, St. Albert 1335 68 0 19 3 0 3.06 Kent Baumbach, Fort McMurray 2402 129 2 21 12 3.22 Rene Alain, Edmonton Maple Leafs 1183 83 0 4.21 Bill Tkachuk, Calgary Canucks 2179 160 0 25 12 0 4.41 Buddy Brazier, Calgary Canucks 1588 83 2 23 2 0 3.14 1996-97 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Corey Hirsch, Calgary Canucks 1538 91 1 22 5 0 3.55 1971-72 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1979-80 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Trevor Anderson, Fort McMurray 2782 123 2 30 13 2.65 Darren Locher, St. Albert 2149 129 1 24 12 0 3.60 Alexander Fomichev, St. Albert 2063 99 4 17 9 2.88 Graham Parsons, Red Deer 1365 69 1 3.03 Mike Vernon, Calgary Canucks 1796 87 21 7 0 2.91 Cory Cadden, Red Deer 1499 94 0 16 8 0 3.76 Gary Graham, Calgary Mt Royal 1356 69 1 3.05 Mike Craig, Calgary Canucks 1830 93 22 10 0 3.05 Darryl Hodgson, Bow Valley 2059 104 2 18 12 3.03 Todd Weninger, Calgary Canucks 2583 133 4 27 12 3.09 Frank Eppich, Calgary Canucks 1171 74 2 3.79 Daryl Pierce, Red Deer 1875 116 24 6 1 3.71 1988-89 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Trevor Matter, Sherwood Park 2155 116 1 20 16 3.23 Warner Crawford, Lethbridge 1307 89 0 4.08 Brian Ford, St. Albert 2303 149 22 15 2 3.88 Cory Cadden, Red Deer 1792 82 2 22 4 2 2.75 Keith Delaney, Red Deer 1394 97 0 4.18 Toby Klassen, Calgary Spurs 1495 109 14 12 0 4.37 Zane Reiter, Red Deer 1546 91 1 16 9 1 3.53 1997-98 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Travis Benn, Calgary Canucks 2256 136 1 19 13 2 3.62 1972-73 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1980-81 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Scott Kabotoff, St. Albert 1869 81 3 24 4 2.60 Dean Intwert, St. Albert 1517 100 0 12 10 0 3.96 Mike Gilhooly, Calgary Canucks 1672 87 0 15 8 3.12 Don Stephenson, Red Deer 2825 166 1 3.53 Ross McKay, Calgary Canucks 1715 97 16 10 1 3.39 Derek Shybunka, Ft Sask. 1559 104 0 18 8 0 4.00 Ron Burgess, Calgary Canucks 1787 108 0 3.67 Ray Prive, Calgary Spurs 1848 114 23 6 1 3.70 Cory McEachran, Fort McMurray 1292 69 0 10 7 3.20 Trevor Rounce, Fort Sask. 1559 86 1 12 7 3.31 Mike Priestner, Calgary Canucks 1733 112 3 3.88 Ken Heppner, Red Deer 1451 91 17 8 0 3.76 1989-90 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Richard Jones, Grande Prairie 2076 116 1 23 8 3.35 Brent Mason, The Pass 1399 111 0 4.76 Don Hyland, St. Albert 1845 119 19 10 2 3.87 Alec Sheflo, Calgary Canucks 2602 166 1 34 8 2 3.83 Ray McLeod, Edmonton Mets 2411 205 1 5.10 Kelly Brooks, Calgary Spurs 1672 113 17 10 1 4.05 Mike Buzak, Fort Sask. 1731 112 0 19 11 0 3.88 1998-99 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Terry Braun, Olds 2475 175 0 26 13 3 4.24 1973-74 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1981-82 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Mike Gilhooly, Calgary Canucks 2321 99 2 31 4 3 2.56 John Mulhall, Fort McMurray 1270 90 0 10 8 1 4.25 Dan Morgan, Olds/Grande Prairie 1579 76 1 11 11 3 2.89 Ron Bourcier, Red Deer 1827 102 0 3.35 Randy Jaycock, Calgary Spurs 1666 79 24 2 2 2.85 Kevin Koopman, Lloydminster 1866 137 0 17 15 0 4.41 Jim Bowman, Edmonton Mets 1858 112 2 3.61 Kelly Brooks, St. Albert 1543 79 20 7 0 3.07 Kirby Millar, St. Albert 1707 84 3 22 5 0 2.95 Scott Kabotoff, St. Albert 2020 112 4 20 14 1 3.33 Mike McCollam, The Pass 3115 197 0 3.79 Glenn Murray, Calgary Spurs 1721 107 24 5 1 3.73 1990-91 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Nick Boucher, Fort Sask. 1243 70 1 11 9 2 3.38 Dan Milton, Calgary Canucks 1571 103 0 3.93 Tom Grant, Calgary Canucks 1388 89 13 9 1 3.85 Derek Shybunka, St. Albert 2784 148 0 26 19 3 3.19 Rod Carlson, Red Deer 1643 118 0 4.31 Rory Delouise, Olds 2635 182 19 27 3 4.14 Jaret Burgoyne, Calgary Royals 2129 118 3 21 13 2 3.32 1999-2000 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Mike Buzak, Fort Sask. 1883 114 2 22 9 1 3.63 1974-75 MIN GA SO W L T GAA 1982-83 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Mike Brown, Fort McMurray 2045 87 2 23 4 5 2.55 Mark Dawkins, Olds 1695 110 1 17 8 2 3.89 Brent Zelenewich, Fort McMurray 1778 78 3 24 6 1 2.63 Julian Baretta, Spruce Grove 1783 103 2 3.47 Terry Taillefer, St. Albert 1614 98 1 19 6 0 3.64 Ryan Nessman, Olds 1720 115 2 14 15 0 4.01 Tim Thomlison, Spruce Grove 1814 112 0 3.70 Jamie Bowman, Calgary Canucks 2165 147 0 21 16 1 4.07 Dustin Schwartz, Lloydminster 1946 87 2 21 7 4 2.68 Dannie Morgan, Grande Prairie 2972 144 0 25 20 5 2.91 Dan Shearer, Drumheller 2623 182 2 4.16 Ken Heppner, Red Deer 2439 175 1 25 16 2 4.31 1991-92 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Kevin Schieve, Drayton Valley 1355 66 2 13 7 3 2.92 Rod Carlson, Red Deer 2297 182 0 4.75 Brian Deley, St. Albert/Cgy Spurs 1747 138 0 14 16 0 4.74 Larry Moberg, Olds 2359 108 2 30 8 2.75 Kelvin Erickson, Taber 1885 155 0 4.93 Scott Stanley, St. Albert/Olds 1275 106 0 11 12 0 4.99 Brad Heric, Calgary Canucks 2200 130 1 17 15 3.54 2000-01 MIN GA SO W L T GAA Roby Gropp, St.
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