2006–07 NWHL season

Brampton Thunder controversy

Final standings

In the last year of the National Women's Hockey League, several game sheets, results and totals are missing from the league records database (the only known database of NWHL records that has been shared with the Hockey Hall of Fame). Each team played 36 regular-season games from September 16, 2006 to February 25, 2007.

Two games were forfeit by the Québec Avalanche: the January 27-28 weekend away games against the Etobicoke Dolphins and Mississauga Aeros. Both games were counted as 1-0 victories in favour of the home teams.

Of the 126 scheduled games (including two forfeit games in January), final scores are missing from the following five games: Dec. 17 (Etobicoke at Montréal), Jan. 25 (Québec at Montréal), Feb. 4 (Oakville at Montréal), Feb. 17 (Québec at Etobicoke), and Feb. 25 (Etobicoke at Montréal).

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points.

NWHL
No. Team GP W L OTL SOL Pts Unknown
? Mississauga Aeros 36 28 7 0 1 57 -
? Etobicoke Dolphins 36 23 5 3 2 51 Unk. results 12/17, 2/17 and 2/25
? Brampton Thunder 36 20 12 0 4 44 -
? Montreal Axion 36 20 12 0 0 40 Unk. results 12/17, 1/25, 2/4 and 2/25
5 Oakville Ice 36 17 15 1 2 37 Unk. result 2/4
6 Quebec Avalanche 36 6 24 2 2 16 Unk. results 1/25 and 2/17
7 Ottawa Raiders 36 7 28 0 1 15 -

Scoring leaders

Jayna Hefford won the scoring title with 40 goals and at least 30 assists. The NWHL 2006-07 totals are missing records from several games, specifically Dec. 17 (Etobicoke at Montréal), Jan. 20 (Mississauga at Etobicoke), Jan. 25 (Québec at Montréal), Feb. 4 (Oakville at Montréal), Feb. 17 (Québec at Etobicoke), Feb. 25 (Mississauga at Ottawa), Feb. 25 (Etobicoke at Montréal). The 2006-07 totals are also missing partial records from Dec. 16 (Mississauga at Brampton) and Feb. 11 (Brampton at Montréal).

Player Team Goals Assists Points
Jayna Hefford Brampton 40 30 70

Championship

The Brampton Thunder won the Championship of the NWHL.

References

See also

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