2002–03 WHL season
The WHL 2002/03 season was the 37th season of the Western Hockey League. The regular season began on 20 September 2002 and ended on 16 March 2003. Playoffs started on 21 March 2003 and ended with the first President's Cup winning the Kelowna Rockets on May 10, 2003, which in itself WHL final against the Red Deer Rebels penetrated.
- 2.1 Play-off Tree
- 2.2 President's Cup winner
- 2.3 Best Scorer
- 2.4 Best Goalkeeper
- 3.1 All-Star teams 3.1.1 Eastern Conference
- 3.1.2 Western Conference
Regular Season
Final placements
Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime after defeat, Pts = Points, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against Notes: = play-off qualification, = Conference winner, = Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Winner
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Best Scorer
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert
Best Goalkeeper
Note: GP = Games, TOI = Ice Age ( in minutes), W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, T = Ties, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, Sv % = held shots (in% ) GAA = Gegentorschnitt
Play-offs
Play-off - tree
President's Cup winner
Goalkeepers: Kelly Guard, Josh Lepp
Defender: Mike Card, Darren Deschamps, Josh Gorges, Duncan Keith, Brett Palin, Tomáš Slovák, Shea Weber
Attacker: Troy Bodie, Blake Comeau, Ryan Cuthbert, Simon Ferguson, Randall Gelech, Joel Henituik, David Jacobson, Joni Lindlöf, Kiel McLeod, Tyler Mosienko, Mark Olafson, Cam Paddock, Jesse Schultz, Tyler Spurgeon, Stephen Sunderman
Head Coach: Marc Habscheid, Jeff Truitt General Manager:
Best Scorer
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert
Best Goalkeeper
Note: GP = Games, TOI = Ice Age ( in minutes), W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime / Shootout Losses, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, Sv % = held shots (in%), GAA = Gegentorschnitt