1998–99 WHL season
| 1998–99 WHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | Western Hockey League |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
| Number of teams | 18 |
| Regular season | |
| Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy | Calgary Hitmen (1) |
| Season MVP | Cody Rudkowsky (Seattle Thunderbirds) |
| Top scorer | Pavel Brendl (Calgary Hitmen) |
| Playoffs | |
| Playoffs MVP | Brad Moran (Hitmen) |
| Finals champions | Calgary Hitmen (1) |
| Runners-up | Kamloops Blazers |
| 1998–99 CHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | Canadian Hockey League |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
| Number of teams | 53 |
| OHL | |
| QMJHL | |
| WHL | |
| Memorial Cup | |
| Finals champions | Ottawa 67's (OHL) (2nd title) |
| Runners-up | Calgary Hitmen (WHL) |
The 1998–99 WHL season was the 33rd season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The season featured eighteen teams and a 72-game season. The Calgary Hitmen won both the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for posting the best regular season record and the President's Cup as playoff champions, both for the first time in team history. They thus earned a berth in the 1999 Memorial Cup tournament, where they lost the final to the Ottawa 67's.
Prior to the season, the Edmonton Ice relocated to Cranbrook, British Columbia and became the Kootenay Ice.