2005-06 Victoria Salmon Kings
League20th ECHL
Division5th West
Conference9th National
2005-06 record26-37-9
Home record12-16-8
Road record14-21-1
Goals for204
Goals against261
Team information
General managerBryan Maxwell (Oct-Jan)
Dan Belisle
CoachBryan Maxwell (Oct-Jan)
Troy Ward
Assistant coachMark Morrison
CaptainRyan Wade
ArenaSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Average attendance4,230
Team leaders
GoalsLanny Gare
Steve Lingren (22)
AssistsAdam Taylor (38)
PointsAdam Taylor (57)
Penalty minutesAdam Huxley (151)
Plus/minusTaggart Desmet (+4)
WinsRob McVicar (13)
Goals against averageRob McVicar (3.27)

The 2005–06 Victoria Salmon Kings season is the Salmon Kings' 2nd season in the ECHL. After a disappointing inaugural season that posted 15 wins, the Salmon Kings looked to improve in the 2005-06 season. Although the Salmon Kings improved its win total to 26 it was still not enough to clinch their first playoff berth. Their inability to show any signs of improvement midway through the season caused the organization to fire general manager and head coach, Bryan Maxwell who was then replaced by new general manager, Dan Belisle and new head coach, Troy Ward. The few bright spots for the Salmon Kings was Adam Taylor and defensemen, Steve Lingren who were both named starters on the National Conference ECHL All-Star team. Taylor led the team with 57 points, while Lingren scored a team leading 15 power play goals and tied for the team lead with 22 goals, alongside Lanny Gare.

Standings

West Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
Alaska Aces (z)7253127113289168
Las Vegas Wranglers7253136112267176
Idaho Steelheads724321894268221
Utah Grizzlies723630678235236
Victoria Salmon Kings722637961204261
Phoenix RoadRunners722047545156263

Schedule and results

Regular season

2005–06 Game log

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

Player stats

Skaters

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

Regular season
Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Adam Taylor72193857-754
Lanny Gare67223355-1762
Jade Galbraith 53183149-849
Steve Lingren62222547+277
Mike Wirll39112839-1526
Ryan Wade56182038-17139
Simon Mangos7291928-1736
Kurt Drummond5042428-2439
Seth Leonard67131427-832
Steve Roberts3414923+310
K.C. Timmons4912820+351
Nathan Forster5861420-1766
Taggart Desmet1231417+44
Dustan Heintz265813045
Mike Josephson395813-586
Tyler Shybunka17549-108
Pat Sutton 53088-477
Adam Huxley 39347-8151
Mike Henderson14426-34
Elias Godoy9235+10
Chad Dameworth62145-1353
Aaron MacInnis 6123-34
Dallas Anderson 21123-11131
Joel Andresen42033-444
Pete Gardiner 13202-619
Ryan Thrussell12022-26
Brad Cook 12022-66
Ryan McLeod13022-66
Derek Allan6101-28
Josh Garbutt7101-22
Chip Dunleavy16101-72
Jan Sochor5011+12
Derek Campbell14011-823
Mark Olafson100000
Mark Ashton2000-20
Greg Black 4000-234

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
Player GP Min W L T GA GAA Sv% SO
Lance Mayes25500033.27.8500
Rob McVicar33174113142953.27.9021
B.J. Boxma2814536126823.39.8950
David Currie †‡10541360343.77.8750
Robert Muntain11565451384.04.8780

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.

Transactions

Trades

September 12, 2005
To Victoria Salmon Kings
Simon Mangos
Aaron MacInnis
To Texas Wildcatters
Ryan Finnerty
September 22, 2005
To Victoria Salmon Kings
Dustan Heintz
To Johnstown Chiefs
Cash
February 7, 2006
To Victoria Salmon Kings
Jay Latulippe
To Dayton Bombers
David Currie
February 27, 2006
To Victoria Salmon Kings
Greg Black
To Florida Everblades
Cash
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