ECHL 1989/90

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The 1989/90 season was the second regular season of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). The eight teams played 60 games each in the regular season . The ECHL only played in one division last time. The team with the highest points in the regular season were the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds , while the Greensboro Monarchs won the Riley Cup for the first time in the play-offs .

Team changes

The following changes were made before the start of the season:

Regular season

Closing tables

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, L = defeats, T = draws, OTL = defeat after overtime , GF = goals scored, GA = goals conceded, Pts = points

East Coast Hockey League GP W. L. OTL GF GA Pts
Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 60 38 16 6th 312 257 82
Erie Panthers 60 38 16 6th 357 251 82
Virginia Lancers 60 36 18th 6th 261 218 78
Greensboro Monarchs 60 29 27 4th 263 283 62
Hampton Roads Admirals 60 29 29 2 252 267 60
Nashville Knights 60 26th 30th 4th 248 289 56
Johnstown Chiefs 60 23 31 6th 233 291 52
Knoxville Cherokees 60 21st 33 6th 230 300 48

Riley Cup playoffs

  Riley Cup Quarter Finals Riley Cup semi-finals Riley Cup Final
                           
  1  Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 4th    
  6th  Nashville Knights 1  
    1  Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 1
  3  Greensboro Monarchs 4th
  2  Erie Panthers 3      
5  Hampton Roads Admirals 2  
  2  Erie Panthers 0
  3  Greensboro Monarchs 2  
3  Greensboro Monarchs 3
 
  4th  Virginia Lancers 1  

Riley Cup winner

Riley Cup winner


Greensboro Monarchs
Phil Berger , John Blessman , Daniel Bock , Doug Brown , Mike Butters , Wade Flaherty , Chris Laganas , Doug Lawrence , Bruce Major , Mike McCormick , Steve McKinley , Chris Robertson , John Sullivan , Boyd Sutton , Chad Thompson , Nick Vitucci , Scott White
Coach: Jeff Brubaker

Awarded trophies

Award player team
John Brophy Award
Best Trainer
Dave Allison Virginia Lancers
ECHL Most Valuable Player
Best player of the regular season
Bill McDougall Erie Panthers
Riley Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player
Best player of the playoffs
Wade Flaherty Greensboro Monarchs
ECHL Rookie of the Year
Best rookie of the regular season
Bill McDougall Erie Panthers
ECHL Defenseman of the Year
Best Regular Season Defender
Bill Whitfield Virginia Lancers
ECHL Leading Scorer
Best scorer of the regular season
Bill McDougall Erie Panthers
Riley Cup
winner of the ECHL playoffs
Greensboro Monarchs
Henry Brabham Cup
Best team of the regular season
Winston-Salem Thunderbirds

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