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2018–19 ECHL season


2018–19 ECHL season
ECHL
Ice hockey
October 12, 2018 – April 7, 2019
Cincinnati Cyclones
Jesse Schultz (Cincinnati)
Jesse Schultz (Cincinnati)
Zach O'Brien (Newfoundland)
Newfoundland Growlers
Toledo Walleye

The 2018–19 ECHL season was the 31st season of the ECHL. The regular season was scheduled to run from October 12, 2018, to April 7, 2019, with the Kelly Cup playoffs to follow. Twenty-seven teams in 20 states and two Canadian provinces each play a 72-game schedule. The Kelly Cup was won by the Newfoundland Growlers in their inaugural season over the Toledo Walleye.

After serving as league commissioner for 16 seasons, Brian McKenna, stepped down from the position following the 2017–18 season. He was replaced by Ryan Crelin, who had most recently been serving as the ECHL's chief operating officer.

  • The Colorado Eagles ownership left the ECHL, bought an expansion franchise and joined the American Hockey League as the affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche to bring the AHL up to 31 teams to match the size of the National Hockey League to continue the one-to-one NHL/AHL affiliations.
  • The Maine Mariners in Portland, Maine, were added after purchasing the franchise from the folded Alaska Aces. The Mariners were the fifth team to replace a recently relocated American Hockey League (AHL) team, in this case the Portland Pirates, since 2015.
  • The Newfoundland Growlers in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, were added, replacing the recently relocated St. John's IceCaps and becoming the sixth ECHL team to replace an AHL team since 2015.
  • The Quad City Mallards ceased operations after the 2017–18 season. The Mallards were the first of the teams added in the 2014 merger with the Central Hockey League to cease operations.

As the new ECHL teams in Portland, Maine, and St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, were added to the North Division of the Eastern Conference, the Wheeling Nailers were moved to the Western Conference and Central Division. With the Colorado Eagles joining the American Hockey League, the Kansas City Mavericks moved back to the Mountain Division from the Central.

ECHL teamNew affiliatesFormer affiliates
Allen AmericansMinnesota Wild (NHL)Iowa Wild (AHL)San Jose Sharks (NHL)San Jose Barracuda (AHL)
Brampton BeastOttawa Senators (NHL)Belleville Senators (AHL)Montreal Canadiens (NHL)Laval Rocket (AHL)
Fort Wayne KometsVegas Golden Knights (NHL)Chicago Wolves (AHL)Arizona Coyotes (NHL)Tucson Roadrunners (AHL)
Greenville Swamp RabbitsIndependentNew York Rangers (NHL)Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)
Maine MarinersNew York Rangers (NHL)Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)Dormant
Newfoundland GrowlersToronto Maple Leafs (NHL)Toronto Marlies (AHL)Expansion team
Norfolk AdmiralsArizona Coyotes (NHL)Tucson Roadrunners (AHL)Independent
Orlando Solar BearsTampa Bay Lightning (NHL)Syracuse Crunch (AHL)Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Tulsa OilersSan Antonio Rampage (AHL)No AHL affiliate
Rapid City RushIndependentMinnesota Wild (NHL)Iowa Wild (AHL)
Utah GrizzliesColorado Avalanche (NHL)Colorado Eagles (AHL)Anaheim Ducks (NHL)San Diego Gulls (AHL)

The annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting was held at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, from June 18 to 22, 2018.

The 2019 CCM/ECHL All-Star Classic was held on January 21, 2019, at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio. The All-Star Classic retained the four team, 3-on-3 player tournament style used the previous season, but featured two teams made from the Toledo Walleye (named Team Hooks and Team Fins) and one team for each conference's All-Star players. In the round-robin, the Western Conference and Team Fins each went 2–1, while the Eastern Conference and Team Hooks went 1–2. In the semifinal round, the Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 4–3 and Team Fins defeated the Team Hooks 3–1. The Eastern Conference All-Star team then defeated Team Fins 2–1 following a shootout. The Brampton Beast's David Pacan was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.

The skills competition took place in between rounds of the tournament. The Toledo Walleye's Bryan Moore won the fastest skater event, the Walleye's A.J. Jenks won the hardest shot event, and the Brampton Beast's David Pacan won the accuracy shooting event.

Final standings:

Eastern Conference

North DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
y – Newfoundland Growlers (TOR)7243214425820794
x – Adirondack Thunder (NJD)7237266323422083
x – Manchester Monarchs (LAK)7239292223323282
x – Brampton Beast (OTT)7236295224121779
Reading Royals (PHI)7234284622922978
Maine Mariners (NYR)7237322122124777
Worcester Railers (NYI)7232297419622675
South DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
y – Florida Everblades (CAR)72501651276181106
x – Orlando Solar Bears (TBL)7241255125123888
x – South Carolina Stingrays (WSH)7235315122122376
x – Jacksonville Icemen (WPG)7236322219821776
Atlanta Gladiators (BOS)7231308319721173
Norfolk Admirals (ARI)7227366321827863
Greenville Swamp Rabbits (Ind.)7225413319225456

Western Conference

Central DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
z – Cincinnati Cyclones (BUF)72511353282176110
x – Toledo Walleye (DET)7240236323722189
x – Fort Wayne Komets (VGK)7236264623324882
x – Kalamazoo Wings (VAN)7236312322925477
Indy Fuel (CHI)7235322323024775
Wheeling Nailers (PIT)7231316423924072
Mountain DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
y – Tulsa Oilers (STL)7242244223619890
x – Idaho Steelheads (DAL)7241254224120388
x – Utah Grizzlies (COL)7237264523221883
x – Kansas City Mavericks (CGY)7236304223422878
Wichita Thunder (EDM)7229319322425170
Rapid City Rush (Ind.)7230335416822569
Allen Americans (MIN)7225414220826956

The following players are sorted by points, then goals.

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Jesse SchultzCincinnati Cyclones7122588020
Adam PleskachTulsa Oilers7238377574
Chris McCarthyReading Royals7220547423
Caleb HerbertUtah Grizzlies6032397188
David PacanBrampton Beast7228417042
James HenryAdirondack Thunder7215546963
Zach O'BrienNewfoundland Growlers532840686
Andrew CherniwchanSouth Carolina Stingrays72293867129
Zac LynchWheeling Nailers67175067100
Myles PowellCincinnati Cyclones5731356624

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; OTL = Overtime/shootout loss

At the end of the regular season, the top four teams in each division qualifies for the 2019 Kelly Cup playoffs and be seeded one through four based on highest point total earned in the season. Then the first two rounds of the playoffs are held within the division with the first seed facing the fourth seed and the second seed facing the third. The division champions then play each other in a conference championship. The Kelly Cup finals pits the Eastern Conference champion against the Western Conference champion. All four rounds are a best-of-seven format.

AwardWinner
Patrick Kelly Cup:Newfoundland Growlers
Henry Brabham Cup:Cincinnati Cyclones
Gingher Memorial Trophy:Newfoundland Growlers
Bruce Taylor Trophy:Toledo Walleye
John Brophy Award:Matt Thomas, Cincinnati
CCM Most Valuable Player:Jesse Schultz, Cincinnati
Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player:Zach O'Brien, Newfoundland
Warrior Hockey Goaltender of the Year:Michael Houser, Cincinnati
CCM Rookie of the Year:Chris Collins, Kalamazoo
CCM Defenseman of the Year:Eric Knodel, Cincinnati
Leading Scorer:Jesse Schultz, Cincinnati
AMI Graphics Plus Performer Award:Joe Cox, Florida
Sportsmanship Award:Zach O'Brien, Newfoundland
Community Service Award:James Henry, Adirondack
Birmingham Memorial Award:Patrick Richardson

First Team

  • Michael Houser (G) – Cincinnati Cyclones
  • Eric Knodel (D) – Cincinnati Cyclones
  • Matt Petgrave (D) – Brampton Beast
  • Caleb Herbert (F) – Utah Grizzlies
  • Adam Pleskach (F) – Tulsa Oilers
  • Jesse Schultz (F) – Cincinnati Cyclones

Second Team

  • Tomas Sholl (G) – Idaho Steelheads
  • Matt Register (D) – Toledo Walleye
  • Derek Sheppard (D) – Florida Everblades
  • Joe Cox (F) – Florida Everblades
  • Chris McCarthy (F) – Reading Royals
  • Zach O'Brien (F) – Newfoundland Growlers

Rookie Team

  • Tomas Sholl (G) – Idaho Steelheads

  • Alex Breton (D) – Allen Americans

  • Derek Sheppard (D) – Florida Everblades

  • Chris Collins (F) – Kalamazoo Wings

  • Steven Iacobellis (F) – Wichita Thunder

  • Myles Powell (F) – Cincinnati Cyclones

  • List of ECHL seasons

  • 2018 in sports

  • 2019 in sports

  • ECHL website

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