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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 .
Schedule and results [ edit ]
2005–06 Game log
October: 1–3–0–0 (Home: 0–0–0–0 ; Road: 1–3–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
1
October 21
Victoria
1–2
Fresno
Boxma
4,322
0–1–0
0
2
October 22
Victoria
3–5
Bakersfield
Boxma
8,263
0–2–0
0
3
October 28
Victoria
8–5
Utah
Muntain
1,625
1–2–0
2
4
October 29
Victoria
3–6
Utah
Muntain
3,128
1–3–0
2
November: 5–9–1–0 (Home: 3–2–1–0; Road: 2–7–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
5
November 2
Victoria
2–1
Trenton
Muntain
2,563
2–3–0
4
6
November 4
Victoria
1–2
Dayton
Muntain
2,610
2–4–0
4
7
November 5
Victoria
3–5
Toledo
Muntain
4,251
2–5–0
4
8
November 6
Victoria
3–7
Wheeling
Muntain
2,042
2–6–0
4
9
November 10
Stockton
2–5
Victoria
Muntain
6,406
3–6–0
6
10
November 11
Stockton
2–1
Victoria
OT
Muntain
4,780
3–6–1
7
11
November 12
Stockton
4–6
Victoria
Muntain
4,770
4–6–1
9
12
November 16
Idaho
5–2
Victoria
Muntain
3,957
4–7–1
9
13
November 18
Idaho
6–3
Victoria
Boxma
4,427
4–8–1
9
14
November 19
Idaho
2–3
Victoria
OT
Boxma
4,575
5–8–1
11
15
November 21
Victoria
2–3
Phoenix
Boxma
3,243
5–9–1
11
16
November 23
Victoria
4–2
San Diego
Currie
3,064
6–9–1
13
17
November 26
Victoria
1–3
Las Vegas
Boxma
4,539
6–10–1
13
18
November 27
Victoria
3–6
Long Beach
Currie
1,611
6–11–1
13
19
November 29
Victoria
1–3
Phoenix
Boxma
3,014
6–12–1
13
December: 5–9–0–0 (Home: 2–4–0–0 ; Road: 3–5–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
20
December 2
Utah
4–5
Victoria
OT
Currie
4,746
7–12–1
15
21
December 3
Utah
5–3
Victoria
Boxma
4,111
7–13–1
15
22
December 4
Utah
3–1
Victoria
Currie
3,703
7–14–1
15
23
December 7
Victoria
4–2
Idaho
McVicar
3,747
8–14–1
17
24
December 9
Victoria
5–1
Idaho
Currie
4,301
9–14–1
19
25
December 10
Victoria
2–5
Idaho
McVicar
4,510
9–15–1
19
26
December 16
Alaska
4–5
Victoria
OT
McVicar
4,248
10–15–1
21
27
December 17
Alaska
8–0
Victoria
Currie
4,443
10–16–1
21
28
December 19
Alaska
4–1
Victoria
McVicar
4,424
10–17–1
21
29
December 21
Victoria
1–4
Utah
McVicar
2,743
10–18–1
21
30
December 22
Victoria
2–5
Utah
McVicar
2,780
10–19–1
21
31
December 28
Victoria
0–4
Alaska
Currie
6,351
10–20–1
21
32
December 30
Victoria
5–6
Alaska
Currie
6,269
10–21–1
21
33
December 31
Victoria
5–3
Alaska
McVicar
5,884
11–21–1
23
January: 4–4–1–1 (Home: 1–2–1–1 ; Road: 3–2–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
34
January 5
Fresno
3–5
Victoria
McVicar
3,856
12–21–1
25
35
January 6
Fresno
4–3
Victoria
McVicar
4,360
12–22–1
25
36
January 7
Fresno
6–2
Victoria
McVicar
4,633
12–23–1
25
37
January 12
Victoria
7–5
Idaho
McVicar
3,465
13–23–1
27
38
January 13
Victoria
3–2
Idaho
OT
McVicar
4,581
14–23–1
29
39
January 20
Victoria
6–2
Bakersfield
McVicar
5,518
15–23–1
31
40
January 21
Victoria
0–3
Bakersfield
McVicar
6,330
15–24–1
31
41
January 22
Victoria
0–2
Long Beach
Currie
1,775
15–25–1
31
42
January 27
Phoenix
6–5
Victoria
SO
Boxma
4,466
15–25–2
32
43
January 28
Phoenix
1–0
Victoria
OT
Boxma
4,659
15–25–3
33
February: 3–5–2–1 (Home: 2–3–2–1 ; Road: 1–2–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
44
February 1
Augusta
3–4
Victoria
Boxma
3,731
16–25–3
35
45
February 3
Augusta
4–3
Victoria
OT
McVicar
3,744
16–25–4
36
46
February 4
Augusta
3–1
Victoria
Boxma
3,956
16–26–4
36
47
February 8
Long Beach
4–0
Victoria
Boxma
3,634
16–27–4
36
48
February 10
Long Beach
5–2
Victoria
McVicar
3,824
16–28–4
36
49
February 11
Long Beach
5–4
Victoria
SO
Boxma
4,052
16–28–5
37
50
February 17
Victoria
3–5
Phoenix
Boxma
4,955
16–29–5
37
51
February 18
Victoria
3–4
San Diego
Boxma
12,240
16–30–5
37
52
February 21
Victoria
3–2
Las Vegas
OT
Boxma
3,865
17–30–5
39
53
February 24
Alaska
3–2
Victoria
OT
Boxma
4,383
17–30–6
40
54
February 25
Alaska
3–4
Victoria
SO
Boxma
4,153
18–30–6
42
March: 7–5–2–1 (Home: 3–4–1–1 ; Road: 4–1–1–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
55
March 3
Bakersfield
4–3
Victoria
SO
Boxma
3,778
18–30–7
43
56
March 4
Bakersfield
2–4
Victoria
McVicar
3,895
19–30–7
45
57
March 5
Bakersfield
4–0
Victoria
McVicar
3,637
19–31–7
45
58
March 8
Las Vegas
6–2
Victoria
Boxma
3,587
19–32–7
45
59
March 10
Las Vegas
3–2
Victoria
McVicar
3,965
19–33–7
45
60
March 11
Las Vegas
4–1
Victoria
McVicar
3,787
19–34–7
45
61
March 15
San Diego
3–4
Victoria
OT
McVicar
4,386
20–34–7
47
62
March 17
San Diego
1–3
Victoria
McVicar
3,820
21–34–7
49
63
March 18
San Diego
4–3
Victoria
SO
McVicar
3,997
21–34–8
50
64
March 20
Victoria
5–0
Phoenix
McVicar
3,139
22–34–8
52
65
March 22
Victoria
4–3
Long Beach
McVicar
1,124
23–34–8
54
66
March 24
Victoria
2–4
Stockton
McVicar
10,117
23–35–8
54
67
March 25
Victoria
3–2
Stockton
Boxma
8,675
24–35–8
56
68
March 27
Victoria
3–4
Fresno
OT
Boxma
3,205
24–35–9
57
69
March 31
Victoria
4–3
Alaska
OT
McVicar
6,451
25–35–9
59
April: 1–2–0–0 (Home: 1–1–0–0 ; Road: 0–1–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
70
April 1
Victoria
0–3
Alaska
McVicar
6,451
25–36–9
59
71
April 7
Utah
3–0
Victoria
McVicar
4,619
25–37–9
59
72
April 8
Utah
4–7
Victoria
Boxma
4,775
26–37–9
61
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
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
† 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.