1992–93_ECHL_season

1992–93 ECHL season

1992–93 ECHL season

Ice hockey league season


The 1992–93 ECHL season was the fifth season of the ECHL. In 1992, the league saw numerous changes in team membership. The Winston-Salem Thunderbirds move to Wheeling, WV, becoming the first franchise to make a major relocation, the Roanoke Valley Rebels announced that they were changing their name to the Roanoke Valley Rampage, and the Cincinnati Cyclones announced that they were moving to the International Hockey League and were being replaced with a franchise in Birmingham, AL. The fifteen teams played 64 games in the schedule. The Wheeling Thunderbirds finished first overall in the regular season. The Toledo Storm won their first Riley Cup championship.

Teams

East Division Teams

Regular season

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Green shade = Clinched playoff spot, Blue shade = Clinched division

More information East Division, GP ...
More information West Division, GP ...

Riley Cup playoffs

Bracket

1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
E.1 Wheeling 3
E.4 Johnstown 1 E.4 Johnstown 1
E.5 Richmond 0 E.1 Wheeling 4
E.3 Raleigh 2
E.2 Hampton Roads 1
E.3 Raleigh 3
E.1 Wheeling 2
W.1 Toledo 4
W.2 Dayton 0
W.4 Erie 1 W.3 Nashville 3
E.6 Greensboro 0 W.3 Nashville 2
W.1 Toledo 4
W.1 Toledo 3
W.4 Erie 1
  • E. is short for East Division
  • W. is short for West Division

1st round

More information Richmond vs. Johnstown, Away ...

Quarterfinals

More information Johnstown vs. Wheeling, Away ...
More information Hampton Roads vs. Raleigh, Away ...

Semifinals

More information Raleigh vs. Wheeling, Away ...

Riley Cup finals

More information Toledo vs. Wheeling, Away ...

ECHL awards

Jack Riley Cup:Toledo Storm
Henry Brabham Cup:Wheeling Thunderbirds
John Brophy Award:Kurt Kleinendorst (Raleigh)
ECHL Most Valuable Player:Trevor Jobe (Nashville)
Riley Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player:Rick Judson (Toledo)
ECHL Rookie of the Year:Joe Flanagan (Birmingham)
Defenseman of the Year:Derek Booth (Toledo)
Leading Scorer:Trevor Jobe (Nashville)

See also


References


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