1999–2000 IHL season

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The 1999–2000 IHL season was the 55th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. 13 teams participated in the regular season, and the Chicago Wolves won the Turner Cup.

1999-00 IHL season
LeagueInternational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 1, 1999 – June 5, 2000
Number of games82
Number of teams13
Regular season
Fred A. Huber TrophyChicago Wolves
Season MVPFrederic Chabot (Aeros)
Nikolai Khabibulin (Ice Dogs)
Top scorerSteve Maltais (Wolves)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPAndrei Trefilov (Wolves)
Turner Cup
ChampionsChicago Wolves
  Runners-upGrand Rapids Griffins
Seasons

Offseason edit

The Indianapolis Ice departed the IHL and joined the CHL for the CHL’s 1999-00 season.

The Las Vegas Thunder we’re forced to fold after the UNLV refused to renew their lease to continue playing at Thomas & Mack Center forcing the Thunder to fold after failing to negotiate with Orleans Arena and MGM Grand Garden Arena

Regular season edit

Eastern Conference edit

GPWLSOLGFGAPts
Grand Rapids Griffins (OTT)8251229254200111
Orlando Solar Bears (ATL)82472312250202106
Cincinnati Cyclones (CAR)824430824424696
Cleveland Lumberjacks (CHI)8240301222523892
Milwaukee Admirals (NSH)823736922224683
Michigan K-Wings (DAL)8233371217822378
Detroit Vipers (TBL)822252816327752

Western Conference edit

GPWLSOLGFGAPts
Chicago Wolves (NYI)8253218270228114
Utah Grizzlies82452512265220102
Houston Aeros824429921919797
Long Beach Ice Dogs (LAK)824431723421695
Manitoba Moose8237311422723788
Kansas City Blades823637924927081

Turner Cup-Playoffs edit

Turner Cup-Pre-PlayoffsTurner Cup-QuarterfinalsTurner Cup-SemifinalsTurner Cup-Final
E1Grand Rapids4
E4Cleveland2E4Cleveland2
E5Milwaukee1Eastern ConferenceE1Grand Rapids4
E3Cincinnati1
E2Orlando2
E3Cincinnati4
E1Grand Rapids2
W1Chicago4
W1Chicago4
W4Long Beach2W4Long Beach0
W5Manitoba0Western ConferenceW3Houston2
W1Chicago4
W2Utah1
W3Houston4


Pre-Playoffs edit

(E4) Cleveland Lumberjacks vs. (E5) Milwaukee Admirals edit

April 21Cleveland Lumberjacks2–1OTMilwaukee AdmiralsBradley Center
April 22Milwaukee Admirals5–4OTCleveland LumberjacksGund Arena
April 24Milwaukee Admirals2–5Cleveland LumberjacksGund Arena
Cleveland wins series 2–1


(W4) Long Beach Ice Dogs vs. (W5) Manitoba Moose edit

April 19Long Beach Ice Dogs5–2Manitoba MooseWinnipeg Arena
April 21Manitoba Moose2–3OTLong Beach Ice DogsLong Beach Sports Arena
Long Beach wins series 2–0


Quarterfinals edit

(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (E4) Cleveland Lumberjacks edit

April 26Cleveland Lumberjacks2–1OTGrand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
April 27Cleveland Lumberjacks0–2Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
April 30Grand Rapids Griffins4–3OTCleveland LumberjacksGund Arena
May 2Grand Rapids Griffins4–1Cleveland LumberjacksGund Arena
May 4Cleveland Lumberjacks2–0Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
May 7Grand Rapids Griffins5–2Cleveland LumberjacksGund Arena
Grand Rapids wins series 4–2


(E2) Orlando Solar Bears vs. (E3) Cincinnati Cyclones edit

April 26Cincinnati Cyclones5–1Orlando Solar BearsTD Waterhouse Centre
April 28Cincinnati Cyclones1–2OTOrlando Solar BearsTD Waterhouse Centre
April 29Orlando Solar Bears0–5Cincinnati CyclonesFirstar Center
May 1Orlando Solar Bears5–6OTCincinnati CyclonesFirstar Center
May 3Orlando Solar Bears3–1Cincinnati CyclonesFirstar Center
May 6Cincinnati Cyclones1–0Orlando Solar BearsTD Waterhouse Centre
Cincinnati wins series 4–2


(W1) Chicago Wolves vs. (W4) Long Beach Ice Dogs edit

April 26Long Beach Ice Dogs1–3Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
April 28Long Beach Ice Dogs1–4Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
May 1Chicago Wolves5–1Long Beach Ice DogsLong Beach Sports Arena
May 3Chicago Wolves4–1Long Beach Ice DogsLong Beach Sports Arena
Chicago wins series 4–0


(W2) Utah Grizzlies vs. (W3) Houston Aeros edit

April 25Houston Aeros1–2Utah GrizzliesE Center
April 28Houston Aeros3–0Utah GrizzliesE Center
April 29Utah Grizzlies0–1OTHouston AerosCompaq Center
May 1Utah Grizzlies1–3Houston AerosCompaq Center
May 3Houston Aeros3–2Utah GrizzliesE Center
Houston wins series 4–1


Semifinals edit

(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (E3) Cincinnati Cyclones edit

May 12Cincinnati Cyclones2–1Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
May 13Cincinnati Cyclones3–4Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
May 19Grand Rapids Griffins10–1Cincinnati CyclonesFirstar Center
May 20Grand Rapids Griffins4–1Cincinnati CyclonesFirstar Center
May 23Cincinnati Cyclones1–6Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
Grand Rapids wins series 4–1


(W1) Chicago Wolves vs. (W3) Houston Aeros edit

May 10Houston Aeros5–0Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
May 14Houston Aeros4–1Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
May 16Chicago Wolves6–4Houston AerosCompaq Center
May 19Chicago Wolves2–0Houston AerosCompaq Center
May 21Houston Aeros2–4Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
May 23Chicago Wolves3–2Houston AerosCompaq Center
Chicago wins series 4–2


Turner Cup Final edit

(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (W1) Chicago Wolves edit

May 26Grand Rapids Griffins3–4OTChicago WolvesAllstate Arena
May 28Grand Rapids Griffins0–4Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
May 30Chicago Wolves3–5Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
June 1Chicago Wolves5–3Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
June 3Grand Rapids Griffins6–4Chicago WolvesAllstate Arena
June 5Chicago Wolves3–1Grand Rapids GriffinsVan Andel Arena
Chicago wins series 4–2


Player statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Steve MaltaisChicago Wolves8244469078
Steve LaroucheChicago Wolves8231578852
David LingKansas City Blades82354883210
Gilbert DionneCincinnati Cyclones8134498388
Jarrod SkaldeUtah Grizzlies7725547998
Mark BeaufaitOrlando Solar Bears7828507887
Dave ChyzowskiKansas City Blades81373370138
Brett HarkinsCleveland Lumberjacks7620507079
Michel PicardGrand Rapids Griffins6533356850
Todd SimonCincinnati Cyclones7119486758

Leading goaltenders edit

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

PlayerTeamGPMINGAGAAWLTSO
Nikolai KhabibulinLong Beach Ice Dogs331,936591.83211115
Frederic ChabotHouston Aeros623,6951312.13361974
Jani HurmeGrand Rapids Griffins522,9481072.18291544
Rich ParentUtah Grizzlies/Detroit Vipers372,110812.30201242
Andrei TrefilovChicago Wolves372,060812.3621933

Awards edit

AHL Awards
Turner CupChicago Wolves
Fred A. Huber Trophy
(Best regular-season record)
Chicago Wolves
Commissioner's Trophy
(Best coach)
Guy Charron, Grand Rapids Griffins
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
(Player with most points)
Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Frederic Chabot, Houston Aeros and
Nikolai Khabibulin, Long Beach Ice Dogs
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Andrei Trefilov, Chicago Wolves
Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy
(Best first-year player)
Nils Ekman, Long Beach Ice Dogs
Ken McKenzie Trophy
(Best American-born first-year player)
Andrew Berenzweig, Milwaukee Admirals
Larry D. Gordon Trophy
(Best defenceman)
Brett Hauer, Manitoba Moose
James Norris Memorial Trophy
(Goaltender(s) of team with fewest goals against)
Frederic Chabot, Houston Aeros
John Cullen Award
(Perseverance, Sportsmanship, and Dedication)
Steve Larouche, Chicago Wolves
Ironman Award
(Played all team's games while showing offensive and defensive skills)
Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves
IHL Man of the Year
(Leadership and community activities)
Pat MacLeod, Cincinnati Cyclones

All-Star teams edit

First teamPosition  Second team
Frederic Chabot, Houston AerosGJani Hurme, Grand Rapids Griffins
Mike Crowley, Long Beach Ice DogsDDallas Eakins, Chicago Wolves
Brett Hauer, Manitoba MooseDBob Nardella, Chicago Wolves
Jarrod Skalde, Utah GrizzliesCSteve Larouche, Chicago Wolves
David Ling, Kansas City BladesRWLWNiklas Andersson, Chicago Wolves
Steve Maltais, Chicago WolvesLWGilbert Dionne, Cincinnati Cyclones

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