1984–85 ACHL season

The 1984–85 Atlantic Coast Hockey League season was the fourth season of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

Five teams participated in the regular season, which was one less team that participated in the 1983-84 season. The Birmingham Bulls took part in the 1983-84 season but did not return for the 1984–85 ACHL season. They were evicted from their arena after three games and officially folded the franchise two weeks after their eviction.

The Carolina Thunderbirds led the league in regular season points (107) and won the Bob Paine Trophy as league champions. The 1984-85 season would be the final season of the Pinebridge Bucks.

Regular season

GPWLTGFGAPts
Carolina Thunderbirds6453101374220107
Erie Golden Blades644122136226183
Pinebridge Bucks643325630629872
Virginia Lancers641941429843442
Mohawk Valley Stars641445529041733

Playoffs

SemifinalsFinal
      
1Carolina Thundebirds4
4Virginia Lancers0
1Carolina Thunderbirds4
2Erie Golden Blades2
2Erie Golden Blades4
3Pinebridge Bucks2

Statistics

Scoring leaders

Regular season

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Paul ManciniErie Golden Blades64677013747
Dane LaneMohawk Valley Stars636953122158
Larry PowerMohawk Valley Stars62596011949
Dave HerbstErie Golden Blades594770117185
Rob ClavettePinebridge Bucks59526211452
Scott RobinsPinebridge Bucks64535711042
Don ShawErie Golden Blades64545510941
Ron CarterVirginia Lancers57564810410
Ron HansisErie Golden Blades642776103117
Andre ChartrainVirginia Lancers48346710112