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  • 2006-07 Las Vegas Wranglers season
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  • The 2006-07 Las Vegas Wranglers season was the Las Vegas Wranglers fourth season in the ECHL. The regular season began on October 20, 2006 against the Fresno Falcons and concluded on April 7, 2007 against the Stockton Thunder. The Wranglers looked to improve upon their progress made in the 2005-06, which had been the Wranglers best season in team history and third best in ECHL history, in which they had 53 wins and 112 points finishing only 1 point behind division rival, Alaska for the Brabham Cup. The Alaska Aces added salt to the Wrangler's wounds by knocking them out of the Kelly Cup playoffs in the West Division Finals in six games.
Season
  • 2006
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GAALeader
  • Mike McKenna
HomeRecord
  • 24
Team
  • Las Vegas Wranglers
League
  • ECHL
GoalsFor
  • 231
DivisionWin
  • Yes
Division
  • Pacific
Name
AssistsLeader
  • Derek Edwardson
WinsLeader
No
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 9
  • 10
  • 12
  • 14
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 21
  • 26
  • 27
  • 33
  • 35
  • 56
  • 57
Coach
  • Glen Gulutzan
Conference
  • National
Record
  • 46
Attendance
  • 5075
PointsLeader
  • Derek Edwardson
BrabhamCup
  • Yes
LeagueRank
  • 1.0
GoalsLeader
Captain
DivisionRank
  • 1.0
GeneralManager
AltCaptain
RoadRecord
  • 22
PIMLeader
  • Shawn Limpright
ConferenceRank
  • 1.0
PlusMinusLeader
  • Shawn Limpright
Arena
GoalsAgainst
  • 187
abstract
  • The 2006-07 Las Vegas Wranglers season was the Las Vegas Wranglers fourth season in the ECHL. The regular season began on October 20, 2006 against the Fresno Falcons and concluded on April 7, 2007 against the Stockton Thunder. The Wranglers looked to improve upon their progress made in the 2005-06, which had been the Wranglers best season in team history and third best in ECHL history, in which they had 53 wins and 112 points finishing only 1 point behind division rival, Alaska for the Brabham Cup. The Alaska Aces added salt to the Wrangler's wounds by knocking them out of the Kelly Cup playoffs in the West Division Finals in six games. During the regular season, the Wranglers saw their first championships as they won the Pacific Division crown and the Brabham Cup. The Wranglers swept the Phoenix Roadrunners in a hard fought National Conference Quarterfinal seriees, four games to zero, but were upset by the eventual Kelly Cup champion Idaho Steelheads in six games.