2013–14 USHL season

The 2013–14 USHL season is the 35th season of the United States Hockey League as an all-junior league. The regular season ran from September 20, 2013, to April 5, 2014.[1] The regular season champion Waterloo Black Hawks were awarded the Anderson Cup. The playoff champion Indiana Ice captured the Clark Cup.

2013–14 USHL Season
LeagueUnited States Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 20, 2013 – April 5, 2014
Number of games60
Number of teams16
Regular season
Anderson CupWaterloo Black Hawks
Clark Cup Champions
ChampionsIndiana Ice
USHL seasons

Regular season

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; PTS = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM = Penalties in minutes
x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched conference title; z = clinched regular season title

Eastern Conference

TeamGPWLOTLPTSGFGAPIM
y-Indiana Ice604211791233141856
x-Cedar Rapids RoughRiders603521474195183754
x-Dubuque Fighting Saints603323470201186957
x-Green Bay Gamblers603024666183176997
Muskegon Lumberjacks6030255651902121024
Team USA6030255652462331055
Chicago Steel6029274621791951025
Youngstown Phantoms6017376401722301212

Western Conference

TeamGPWLOTLPTSGFGAPIM
z-Waterloo Black Hawks604411593240153687
x-Omaha Lancers6039147852131411016
x-Sioux City Musketeers6038193792021571169
x-Sioux Falls Stampede6034197751971751132
Lincoln Stars6024288561752191474
Des Moines Buccaneers6020328481542081326
Tri-City Storm6021354461532171062
Fargo Force6014397351222291275

Post Season Awards

All-USHL First Team

PosNameTeamNotes
GHayden HawkeyOmahaGoaltender of the Year; All Rookie Team
DBrandon MontourWaterlooPlayer of the Year; Defenseman of the Year
DTucker PoolmanOmaha
FKyle ConnorYoungstown
FScott ConwayIndiana
FMatt IacopelliMuskegon
FJake RandolphOmahaForward of the Year

All-USHL Second Team

PosNameTeam
GCal PetersenWaterloo
DMark FriedmanWaterloo
DAlexx PriviteraDubuque
FJack EichelTeam USA
FPeter KriegerWaterloo
FTyler VeselOmaha

All Rookie Team

PosNameTeam
GHayden HawkeyOmaha
DCharlie CurtiCedar Rapids
DHayden ShawWaterloo
DTim ShoupIndiana
FRobby JacksonChicago
FTyler SheehyWaterloo
FDenis SmirnovIndiana

Clark Cup Playoffs

Conference Semi-Finals
(Best of 5)
Conference Finals
(Best of 5)
Clark Cup Championship
(Best of 5)
         
1Indiana3
4Green Bay1
1Indiana3
Eastern Conference
3Dubuque0
3Dubuque3
2Cedar Rapids1
E1Indiana3
W1Waterloo2
2Omaha1
3Sioux City3
1Waterloo3
Western Conference
3Sioux City1
4Sioux Falls0
1Waterloo3

Goaltender Jason Pawloski of the Indiana Ice was named Clark Cup Playoffs MVP.

References