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2014–15 SPHL season

The 2014–15 SPHL season was the 11th season of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). The Knoxville Ice Bears defeated the Mississippi RiverKings in the President's Cup final 2 games to none to win their 4th SPHL title.


2014–15 SPHL season
Southern Professional Hockey League
Ice hockey
October 24, 2014–April 18, 2015
56
8
Peoria Rivermen
Matt Gingera (Columbus)
Adam Pawlick (Pensacola)
Knoxville Ice Bears
Mississippi RiverKings
Bryan Hince (Knoxville)

The 2014–15 SPHL season was the 11th season of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). The Knoxville Ice Bears defeated the Mississippi RiverKings in the President's Cup final 2 games to none to win their 4th SPHL title.

Following the 2013-14 season, the Bloomington Thunder announced that they would cease operations as a professional franchise to field a junior team in the United States Hockey League.

In May 2014, the Mississippi Surge announced that they would suspend operations for the 2014-15 season.

In June 2014, the league approved the move of the Augusta Riverhawks to Macon, Georgia, with the team being rebranded the Macon Mayhem. The Mayhem will sit out the 2014-15 season, and will begin league play in the 2015-16 season.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
2014-15 Southern Professional Hockey League
Columbus CottonmouthsColumbus, GeorgiaColumbus Civic Center
Fayetteville FireAntzFayetteville, North CarolinaCrown Complex
Huntsville HavocHuntsville, AlabamaVon Braun Center
Knoxville Ice BearsKnoxville, TennesseeKnoxville Civic Coliseum
Louisiana IceGatorsLafayette, LouisianaCajundome
Mississippi RiverKingsSouthaven, MississippiLanders Center
Pensacola Ice FlyersPensacola, FloridaPensacola Bay Center
Peoria RivermenPeoria, IllinoisCarver Arena

The October 25, 2014 game between the Peoria Rivermen and the Huntsville Havoc was postponed after Huntsville player Justin Cseter fell onto Peoria's Dennis Sicard's skate, slashing his thigh early in the second period. The conclusion of the game was played on February 7, prior to a regularly scheduled game between the teams. Peoria won the completion of the October 25 game 3-1, but Huntsville won the regularly scheduled game also by the score of 3-1.

Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}GPWLOTLGFGAPts
Peoria Rivermen‡563617318614975
Columbus Cottonmouths563319418216170
Pensacola Ice Flyers563218617914870
Mississippi RiverKings563321216914068
Knoxville Ice Bears563122315916665
Louisiana IceGators562721817718462
Fayetteville FireAntz562127814319350
Huntsville Havoc561138713018429

‡ William B. Coffey Trophy winners

TeamTotalGamesAverage
Peoria113,710284,061
Pensacola110,632283,951
Huntsville100,381283,585
Knoxville98,408283,514
Fayetteville85,122283,040
Columbus82,290282,938
Mississippi71,711282,561
Louisiana65,433282,336
League727,6872243,248

The best of three series would have been played with the Riverkings as home team. However, prior contractual obligations with the Riverkings home ice forced the championship games to be played in Knoxville. All times are local (EDT)

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
April 16, 20157:35pmKnoxville3 – 2(1–0, 1–2, 1–0)MississippiKnoxville Civic ColiseumKnoxville, TennesseeAttendance: 2,412
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
April 18, 20157:35pmMississippi2 – 4(0–1, 1–2, 1–1)KnoxvilleKnoxville Civic ColiseumKnoxville, TennesseeAttendance: 4,671

The SPHL All-Rookie team was announced on April 1, 2015, the All-SPHL teams on April 2, the Defensemen of the Year on April 3, the Rookie of the Year on April 6, the Goaltender of the Year on April 7, the Coach of the Year on April 8, and the Most Valuable Player on April 9.

AwardRecipient(s)Finalists
President's CupKnoxville Ice BearsMississippi RiverKings
William B. Coffey Trophy(Best regular-season record)Peoria Rivermen
Easton Defenseman of the YearAndrew Randazzo (Mississippi)Louis Belisle (Columbus)
Easton Rookie of the YearBryce Williamson (Columbus)Kevin Murdock (Fayetteville)Trevor Hertz (Fayetteville)
Sher-Wood Goaltender of the YearKyle Rank (Peoria)Peter Di Salvo (Mississippi)
Easton Coach of the YearJean-Guy Trudel (Peoria)Derek Landmesser (Mississippi)
Easton Most Valuable PlayerMatt Gingera (Columbus)Adam Pawlick (Pensacola)
Kevin Swider Leading Scorer AwardAdam Pawlick (Pensacola)
PositionFirst TeamSecond TeamAll-Rookie
GKyle Rank (Peoria)Peter Di Salvo (Mississippi)Kevin Murdock (Knoxville)
DLouis Bélisle (Columbus)Stuart Stefan (Huntsville)Louis Bélisle (Columbus)
DAndrew Randazzo (Mississippi)Jan Safar (Fayetteville)Robbie Donahoe (Knoxville)
FMatt Whitehead (Mississippi)Ryan Salvis (Knoxville)Linden Bahm (Mississippi)
FAdam Pawlick (Pensacola)Corey Banfield (Pensacola)Shawn Bates (Columbus)
FMatt Gingera (Columbus)Bryce Williamson (Columbus)Bryce Williamson (Columbus)
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