2017–18 ECHL season

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The 2017–18 ECHL season is the 30th season of the ECHL. The regular season ran from October 13, 2017 to April 8, 2018, with the 2018 Kelly Cup playoffs following. Twenty-seven teams in 21 states and one Canadian province each played a 72-game schedule.

2017–18 ECHL season
LeagueECHL
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 13, 2017 – June 9, 2018
Regular season
Brabham CupFlorida Everblades
Season MVPShawn Szydlowski (Fort Wayne)
Top scorerShawn Szydlowski (Fort Wayne)
Playoffs
Eastern championsFlorida Everblades
  Eastern runners-upAdirondack Thunder
Western championsColorado Eagles
  Western runners-upFort Wayne Komets
Playoffs MVPMichael Joly (Colorado)
Kelly Cup
ChampionsColorado Eagles
  Runners-upFlorida Everblades
ECHL seasons

The Kelly Cup was won by the Colorado Eagles, playing in their last season in the ECHL before joining the American Hockey League, in seven games over the regular season champions, the Florida Everblades.

League business

Team changes

Conference realignment

With the addition of another ECHL team in the South, the Jacksonville Icemen, the Cincinnati Cyclones returned to the Western Conference and Central Division after one season in the Eastern Conference. The Worcester Railers took the North Division spot vacated by the folded Elmira Jackals. The Western Conference divisions were reshuffled with the Kansas City Mavericks moving to the Central while the Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder joined the Mountain Division.[7]

Affiliation changes

ECHL teamNew affiliatesFormer affiliates
Adirondack ThunderNew Jersey Devils (NHL)
Binghamton Devils (AHL)
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Stockton Heat (AHL)
Cincinnati CyclonesBuffalo Sabres (NHL)
Rochester Americans (AHL)
Nashville Predators (NHL)
Milwaukee Admirals (AHL)
Fort Wayne KometsArizona Coyotes (NHL)
Tucson Roadrunners (AHL)
Independent
Jacksonville IcemenWinnipeg Jets (NHL)
Manitoba Moose (AHL)
Dormant
Kalamazoo WingsVancouver Canucks (NHL)
Utica Comets (AHL)
Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL)
Syracuse Crunch (AHL)
Kansas City MavericksCalgary Flames (NHL)
Stockton Heat (AHL)[8]
New York Islanders (NHL)
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL)
Norfolk AdmiralsNashville Predators (NHL)
Milwaukee Admirals (AHL)[9]
Edmonton Oilers (NHL)
Bakersfield Condors (AHL)
Independent
As of November 28, 2017
Nashville Predators
Milwaukee Admirals
Quad City MallardsVegas Golden Knights (NHL)
Chicago Wolves (AHL)
Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Rapid City Rush[10]Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Arizona Coyotes (NHL)
Tucson Roadrunners (AHL)
Tulsa OilersSt. Louis Blues (NHL)Winnipeg Jets (NHL)
Manitoba Moose (AHL)
Wichita ThunderEdmonton Oilers (NHL)
Bakersfield Condors (AHL)
Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Binghamton Senators (AHL)
Worcester RailersNew York Islanders (NHL)
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL)
Expansion team

Annual Board of Governors meeting

The annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting were held at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 12 and 13, 2017.[11] The ECHL Board of Governors re-elected Cincinnati Cyclones' president Ray Harris as chairman for a third season. The Board also approved of the transfer of the Alaska Aces franchise to Portland, Maine, for the 2018–19 season as well as the 2017–18 alignment.[7]

All-star game

The 2018 CCM/ECHL All-Star Classic was held on January 15, 2018, at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis.[12] In a change from previous all-star game formats used by the ECHL, the league used the divisional format that has been used in the NHL and AHL since 2016. There were four teams, one for each division, playing a 3-on-3 player tournament with the winners of each conference match facing each other for a final game. Each game consisted of two seven-minute periods and each team was made up from seven players.[13] In the semifinal round, the South Division defeated the North Division 3–1 and the Mountain Division defeated the Central Division 5–2.[14]

The skills competition took place before the all-star championship game. The Cincinnati Cyclones' Justin Danforth won the fastest skater event, the Wichita Thunder's Shane Starrett won the rapid fire event, and the Orlando Solar Bears' Nolan Valleau won the hardest shot event.[14]

The championship game was then played with the Mountain Division defeating the South Division after going into a shootout by a final score of 6–5. The South Carolina Stingrays' Taylor Cammarata of the South Division won the tournament's most valuable player award.[14]

Standings

Final standings.[15]

Eastern Conference
North DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
yAdirondack Thunder (NJD)7241243423322189
xManchester Monarchs (LAK)7241253325721488
xReading Royals (PHI)7239249023219987
xWorcester Railers (NYI)7237274419419382
Wheeling Nailers (PIT)7235288124824579
Brampton Beast (MTL)7228346421024566
South DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
zFlorida Everblades (CAR)72531324261171112
xSouth Carolina Stingrays (WSH)72481671214153104
xOrlando Solar Bears (TOR)7233306321222875
xAtlanta Gladiators (BOS)7232352320522969
Jacksonville Icemen (WPG)7226394320324659
Norfolk Admirals (Ind.)7226396121126959
Greenville Swamp Rabbits (NYR)7224407120228456


Western Conference
Central DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
yToledo Walleye (DET)72501732242170105
xFort Wayne Komets (ARI)7246205129021698
xCincinnati Cyclones (BUF)7239303022622081
xIndy Fuel (CHI)7236305124224878
Kalamazoo Wings (VAN)7234314325125175
Kansas City Mavericks (CGY)7234324220422374
Quad City Mallards (VGK)7225424119629555
Mountain DivisionGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPTS
yColorado Eagles (COL)72481842265214102
xIdaho Steelheads (DAL)7244205324418896
xAllen Americans (SJS)7235296223523278
xWichita Thunder (EDM)7234306222223576
Tulsa Oilers (STL)7231293921423374
Utah Grizzlies (ANA)7228299623025671
Rapid City Rush (MIN)7225413320326856

 x  - clinched playoff spot,  y  - clinched regular season division title,  z  - Brabham Cup (regular season) champion


Postseason

Playoffs format

At the end of the regular season the top four teams in each division qualifies for the 2018 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.[7]

Bracket

Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsConference FinalsKelly Cup Finals
            
N1Adirondack Thunder4
N4Worcester Railers2
N1Adirondack4
North Division
N2Manchester2
N2Manchester Monarchs4
N3Reading Royals0
N1Adirondack1
Eastern Conference
S1Florida4
S1Florida Everblades4
S4Atlanta Gladiators0
S1Florida4
South Division
S3Orlando1
S2South Carolina Stingrays0
S3Orlando Solar Bears4
S1Florida3
M1Colorado4
C1Toledo Walleye4
C4Indy Fuel0
C1Toledo2
Central Division
C2Fort Wayne4
C2Fort Wayne Komets4
C3Cincinnati Cyclones1
C2Fort Wayne3
Western Conference
M1Colorado4
M1Colorado Eagles4
M4Wichita Thunder2
M1Colorado4
Mountain Division
M2Idaho0
M2Idaho Steelheads4
M3Allen Americans3


Awards

AwardWinner
Patrick Kelly Cup:Colorado Eagles
Henry Brabham Cup:Florida Everblades
Gingher Memorial Trophy:Florida Everblades
Bruce Taylor Trophy:Colorado Eagles
John Brophy Award:Brad Ralph, Florida
CCM Most Valuable Player:Shawn Szydlowski, Fort Wayne
Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player:Michael Joly, Colorado
Warrior Hockey Goaltender of the Year:Parker Milner, South Carolina
CCM Rookie of the Year:Justin Danforth, Cincinnati
CCM Defenseman of the Year:Matt Register, Colorado
Leading Scorer:Shawn Szydlowski, Fort Wayne
AMI Graphics Plus Performer Award:Logan Roe, Florida
Sportsmanship Award:Brodie Dupont, Norfolk
Community Service Award:Jeremy Beaudry, Wichita
Birmingham Memorial Award:Charlie O'Connor

All-ECHL teams

First Team[16]

  • Parker Milner (G) – South Carolina Stingrays
  • David Makowski (D) – Allen Americans
  • Matt Register (D) – Colorado Eagles
  • Michael Joly (F) – Colorado Eagles
  • Jordan LeVallee-Smotherman (F) – Manchester Monarchs
  • Shawn Szydlowski (F) – Fort Wayne Komets

Second Team[17]

Rookie Team[18]

  • Mitch Gillam (G) – Worcester Railers
  • Aaron Irving (D) – Kalamazoo Wings
  • TJ Melancon (D) – Norfolk Admirals
  • Grant Besse (F) – Norfolk Admirals
  • Justin Danforth (F) – Cincinnati Cyclones
  • Reid Gardiner (F) – Wheeling Nailers

See also

References