2009–10 Victoria Salmon Kings season

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2009-10 Victoria Salmon Kings
League16th ECHL
Division4th West
Conference7th National
2009-10 record34-32-4-2
Home record23-12-0-1
Road record11-20-4-1
Goals for230
Goals against243
Team information
General managerMark Morrison
CoachMark Morrison
Assistant coachRyan Wade
CaptainWes Goldie
Alternate captainsTim Wedderburn
Patrick Coulombe
ArenaSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Average attendance4,369
Team leaders
GoalsWes Goldie (44)
AssistsChad Painchaud (38)
PointsChad Painchaud (68)
Penalty minutesMike Hamilton (106)
Plus/minusPatrick Coulombe (+14)
WinsDavid Shantz (18)
Goals against averageDavid Shantz (2.88)
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The 2009–10 Victoria Salmon Kings season is the Salmon Kings' 6th season in the ECHL. General Manager and Head Coach Mark Morrison returned for his third full season as bench boss, while former Salmon King, Ryan Wade returned for his second year as Assistant Coach. The Salmon Kings would struggle in their first 10 games going 1-9-0-0, which placed them in last place of the National Conference standings and caused changes to their roster.

However, on November 11, the Salmon Kings went on a 22-6-3-0 run in their next 31 games heading towards the ECHL All-Star break, which made Victoria the hottest team in the ECHL by accumulating the most wins and points through the 67-day stretch. The streak also included a 12-game overall winning streak and tying their previous club record with a 12-game home winning streak. The goaltending in the middle of season would see Glenn Fisher, along with three Abbotsford Heat netminders – David Shantz, Matt Keetley, and Leland Irving rotating starts, while Chad Painchaud, Olivier Latendresse and Wes Goldie led the offensive-attack during the stretch run. At the 2010 ECHL All-Star Game, goaltender, David Shantz was named as the starting goaltender for the National Conference, while defenceman and Victoria native, Taylor Ellington joined the roster.

After the All-Star break, the Salmon Kings hot-streak would progressively come to an end when the team encountered several impactful injuries and call-ups in the second half of the season. The Salmon Kings would complete the season finishing with a 10-17-0-2 record and barely made the playoffs, finishing with a 34-32-4-2 and placing 7th in the National Conference standings.

In the Kelly Cup playoffs, the Salmon Kings would play against the Bakersfield Condors in the first round of the best-of-five series. Victoria would win Games 1 and 3 to take a 2-1 series lead, but was unable to finish the Condors off, losing in the fifth-and-deciding game with the game-winning goal coming in the final minute of regulation at Rabobank Arena.

The 2009-10 season produced many highlight moments and individual accomplishments. On January 15, the Salmon Kings played in their 400th game in club history. After that night, the trio of Adam Taylor, Scott Howes, and Dirk Southern combined for a highlight-reel goal vs. Bakersfield at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, which became known as "The Goal" and made TSN's Highlight of the Night [1]. In addition, the Salmon Kings also set franchise records such for most goals in a game (9) and fastest two goals (eight seconds apart).

Furthermore, the Salmon Kings players also accomplished notable individual achievements, as well. On February 11, team captain Wes Goldie passed Ryan Wade's club record for most games played in a Salmon Kings uniform at 266 games. During this season, Chad Painchaud and Jimmy Sharrow broke a five-year-old club record by scoring points in 14 and 12 straight games respectively. Painchaud would tie the franchise record goal scoring streak by scoring goals in five straight games, while veteran Olivier Filion would break the all-time club record with most games registering an assist doing so in seven games. Lastly, Jimmy Sharrow was named as in the ECHL All-Second Team honors at the end of the season.

Standings[edit]

Division standings[edit]

West Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA
Idaho Steelheads (DAL) 72 48 17 2 5 103 260 191
Alaska Aces (STL) 72 36 28 4 4 80 232 240
Utah Grizzlies (NYI) 72 34 29 4 5 77 260 253
Victoria Salmon Kings (VAN) 72 34 32 4 2 74 230 243

Conference standings[edit]

National Conference GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA
Idaho Steelheads (DAL) 72 48 17 2 5 103 260 191
Bakersfield Condors (ANA) 72 38 29 4 1 81 232 243
Alaska Aces (STL) 72 36 28 4 4 80 232 240
Utah Grizzlies (NYI) 72 34 29 4 5 77 260 253
Las Vegas Wranglers (PHX) 72 34 30 4 4 76 234 257
Stockton Thunder (EDM) 72 33 29 2 7 76 235 241
Victoria Salmon Kings (VAN) 72 34 32 4 2 74 230 243
Ontario Reign (LA) 72 31 31 3 7 72 214 229

Schedule and results[edit]

Regular season[edit]

2009–10 Game log

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs[edit]

2010 Kelly Cup playoffs

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player stats[edit]

Skaters[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltenders[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
Player GP Min W L OT SOL GA GAA Sv% SO
David Shantz 28 1585 18 5 4 0 76 2.88 .910 2
Leland Irving 8 490 2 4 0 2 25 3.06 .908 0
Glenn Fisher 29 1558 12 12 0 0 87 3.35 .895 3
John Murray 4 235 0 4 0 0 15 3.84 .870 0
Matt Keetley 9 484 2 7 0 0 31 3.84 .880 2
Playoffs
Player GP Min W L GA GAA Sv% SO
Matt Keetley 5 298 2 3 13 2.62 .904 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Victoria. Stats reflect time with the Salmon Kings only.
Denotes player no longer with the team. Stats reflect time with Salmon Kings only.

Professional affiliations[edit]

Vancouver Canucks[edit]

The Salmon Kings' NHL affiliate based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Manitoba Moose[edit]

The Salmon Kings' AHL affiliate based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.