2013–14 AHL season

The 2013–14 AHL season was the 78th season of the American Hockey League. The regular season began on October 4, 2013, and ended on April 19, 2014. The 2014 Calder Cup playoffs followed the conclusion of the regular season. The Calder Cup was won by the Texas Stars for their first Calder Cup in franchise history.

2013–14 AHL season
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 4, 2013 - April 19, 2014
Regular season
Macgregor Kilpatrick TrophyTexas Stars
Season MVPTravis Morin
Top scorerTravis Morin
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPTravis Morin
Calder Cup
ChampionsTexas Stars
  Runners-upSt. John's IceCaps
AHL seasons

Regular season

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The 2013–14 edition of the AHL Outdoor Classic took place on December 13, 2013, and was hosted by the Rochester Americans against the Lake Erie Monsters at Frontier Field in Rochester, New York. The Americans won the game 5–4 in a shootout before a crowd of 11,015 spectators.

The Americans also took part in the 2013 Spengler Cup between December 26 and 31, 2013, the first time since 1996 that an AHL team has participated in the tournament.

Team and NHL affiliation changes

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Relocations

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Affiliation changes

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AHL teamNew affiliateOld affiliate
Chicago WolvesSt. Louis BluesVancouver Canucks
Utica CometsVancouver CanucksSt. Louis Blues

Name changes

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The Connecticut Whale reverted to their former name, the Hartford Wolf Pack.

Final standings

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 y–  indicates team clinched division and a playoff spot
 x–  indicates team clinched a playoff spot
 e–  indicates team was eliminated from playoff contention

Eastern Conference

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Atlantic DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
y–Manchester Monarchs (LAK)76481936105222183
x–St. John's IceCaps (WPG)7646232599230233
x–Providence Bruins (BOS)7640252991219209
e–Worcester Sharks (SJS)7636344278191228
e–Portland Pirates (PHX)76243931061195237
Northeast DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
y–Springfield Falcons (CBJ)76472315100235186
x–Albany Devils (NJD)7640235893213222
e–Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR)7637321681218242
e–Adirondack Phantoms (PHI)7630382668193225
e–Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI)7628402664187223
East DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
y–Binghamton Senators (OTT)7644243596247201
x–Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT)7642261796227188
x–Norfolk Admirals (ANA)7640263790185178
e–Hershey Bears (WSH)7639275588204196
e–Syracuse Crunch (TBL)7631324975188207

Western Conference

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West DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
y–Texas Stars (DAL)76481837106274197
x–Abbotsford Heat (CGY)7643255394237215
x–Oklahoma City Barons (EDM)7636292983239256
e–Charlotte Checkers (CAR)7637361277228241
e–San Antonio Rampage (FLA)7630373669206235
Midwest DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
y–Chicago Wolves (STL)76452155100239191
x–Grand Rapids Griffins (DET)7646232599238187
x–Milwaukee Admirals (NSH)7639246791215199
e–Rockford IceHogs (CHI)7635325479234262
e–Iowa Wild (MIN)7627367667169235
North DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
y–Toronto Marlies (TOR)7645252496223202
x–Rochester Americans (BUF)7637286585216217
e–Utica Comets (VAN)7635325479187216
e–Lake Erie Monsters (COL)76323311075197232
e–Hamilton Bulldogs (MTL)7633351774182224

Statistical leaders

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Leading skaters

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The following players are sorted by points, then goals. Updated as of the end of the regular season.[1]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = P Plus–minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Travis MorinTexas Stars6632568852
Zach BoychukCharlotte Checkers6936387455
Andy MielePortland Pirates7027457266
T. J. BrennanToronto Marlies76254772115
Jordan WealManchester Monarchs7623477042
Chris TerryCharlotte Checkers7028416962
Spencer AbbottToronto Marlies6417526916
Mike HoffmanBinghamton Senators5130376732
Curtis McKenzieTexas Stars7527386592
Jason AkesonAdirondack Phantoms7024406442

Leading goaltenders

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The following goaltenders with a minimum 1500 minutes played lead the league in goals against average. Updated as of the end of the regular season.[2]

GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (in minutes); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout loss

PlayerTeamGPTOISAGASOGAASV%WLOT
Jake AllenChicago Wolves523138146710672.03.92833163
Petr MrazekGrand Rapids Griffins3218298386432.10.9242291
Keith KinkaidAlbany Devils43251810869642.29.91224135
Tom McCollumGrand Rapids Griffins46256012569822.30.92224124
Malcolm SubbanProvidence Bruins3319199217412.31.92015105

Calder Cup playoffs

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==Bracket==

Conference quarterfinalsConference semifinalsConference finalsCalder Cup Final
            
1Manchester1
8Norfolk3
4St. John's4
8Norfolk2
2Springfield2
7Providence3
4St. John's4
Eastern Conference
6Wilkes-Barre/Scranton2
3Binghamton1
6Wilkes-Barre/Scranton3
6Wilkes-Barre/Scranton4
7Providence3
4St. John's3
5Albany1
E4St. John's1
W1Texas4
1Texas3
8Oklahoma City0
1Texas4
4Grand Rapids2
2Chicago3
7Rochester2
1Texas4
Western Conference
3Toronto3
3Toronto3
6Milwaukee0
2Chicago0
3Toronto4
4Grand Rapids3
5Abbotsford1

AHL awards

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Calder Cup : Texas Stars
Les Cunningham Award : Travis Morin, Texas
John B. Sollenberger Trophy : Travis Morin, Texas
Willie Marshall Award : Zach Boychuk, Charlotte
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award : Curtis McKenzie, Texas
Eddie Shore Award : T. J. Brennan, Toronto
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award : Jake Allen, Chicago
Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award : Jeff Deslauriers & Eric Hartzell, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award : Jeff Blashill, Grand Rapids
Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award : Jake Dowell, Iowa
Yanick Dupre Memorial Award : Eric Neilson, Syracuse
Jack A. Butterfield Trophy : Travis Morin, Texas
Richard F. Canning Trophy : St. John's IceCaps
Robert W. Clarke Trophy : Texas Stars
Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy: Texas Stars
Frank Mathers Trophy: Binghamton Senators
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy: Chicago Wolves
Emile Francis Trophy : Manchester Monarchs
F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy: Springfield Falcons
Sam Pollock Trophy: Toronto Marlies
John D. Chick Trophy: Texas Stars
James C. Hendy Memorial Award: Robert Esche, Utica / Gordon Kaye, Rockford
Thomas Ebright Memorial Award: Howard Dolgon
James H. Ellery Memorial Awards: Dan Weiss, San Antonio
Ken McKenzie Award: Charlie Larson, Milwaukee
Michael Condon Memorial Award: Jim Vail

All-Star teams

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First All-Star Team


Second All-Star Team


All-Rookie Team

2014 AHL All-Stars

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This was the AHL roster for a game against Färjestad BK on February 12, 2014. The AHL All-stars won the game 7–2.[3]

PlayerTeamPosition
Jake AllenChicago WolvesG
Chad BillinsAbbotsford HeatD
T. J. BrennanToronto MarliesD
Brett ConnollySyracuse CrunchRW
Brian GibbonsWilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsC
Cody GoloubefSpringfield FalconsD
Mike HoffmanBinghamton SenatorsLW
Jason JaffraySt. John's IceCapsLW
Brenden KichtonSt. John's IceCapsD
Alexey MarchenkoGrand Rapids GriffinsD
Brayden McNabbRochester AmericansD
Travis MorinTexas StarsC
Brandon PirriRockford IceHogsC
Colton SceviourTexas StarsRW
Colton SissonsMilwaukee AdmiralsRW
Ryan SpoonerProvidence BruinsC
Ben StreetAbbotsford HeatC
Ryan StromeBridgeport Sound TigersC
Frederic St-DenisSpringfield FalconsD
Dustin TokarskiHamilton BulldogsG
Linden VeyManchester MonarchsRW
Joe WhitneyAlbany DevilsLW
Head coaches: Jeff Blashill, Rob Zettler

Milestones

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Top Scorers - 2013-14 Regular Season - All Players". AHL.
  2. ^ "Top Goalies - 2013-14 Regular Season - Goals Against Average". AHL.
  3. ^ "TheAHL.com". theahl.com.
  4. ^ "Morris earns 300th coaching win". AHL. November 13, 2013.
  5. ^ "Sommer sets mark with 1,257th game". AHL. March 26, 2014. Archived from the original on March 27, 2014. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
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