ECHL 1991/92

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The 1991/92 season was the fourth regular season of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). The 15 teams completed 64 games each in the regular season . The team with the highest points in the regular season were the Toledo Storm , while the Hampton Roads Admirals were able to repeat their previous year's success in the play-offs and won their second Riley Cup .

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 Division GP W. L. OTL GF GA Pts
Greensboro Monarchs 64 43 17th 4th 297 252 90
Hampton Roads Admirals 64 42 20th 2 298 220 86
Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 64 36 24 4th 270 245 76
Richmond Renegades 64 30th 27 7th 263 263 67
Raleigh icecaps 64 25th 33 6th 228 284 56
Roanoke Valley Rebels 64 21st 36 7th 236 313 49
Knoxville Cherokees 64 20th 36 8th 265 355 48
West Division GP W. L. OTL GF GA Pts
Toledo Storm 64 46 15th 3 367 240 95
Cincinnati Cyclones 64 36 20th 8th 329 284 80
Johnstown Chiefs 64 36 23 5 294 248 77
Erie Panthers 64 33 27 4th 284 309 70
Dayton Bombers 64 32 26th 6th 305 300 70
Louisville Icehawks 64 31 25th 8th 315 306 70
Columbus Chill 64 25th 30th 9 298 341 59
Nashville Knights 64 24 36 4th 246 335 52

Riley Cup playoffs

Play-off overview

First round

Second round

  • (E1) BYE to the Greensboro Monarchs
  • (E2) Hampton Roads Admirals - (E4) Richmond Renegades 2-0
  • (W1) BYE to the Greensboro Monarchs
  • (W2) Cincinnati Cyclones - (W3) Johnstown Chiefs 2-0

Division finals

  • (E2) Hampton Roads Admirals - (E1) Greensboro Monarchs 3-1
  • (W2) Cincinnati Cyclones - (W6) Louisville Icehawks 1-3

final

  • (E2) Hampton Roads Admirals - (W6) Louisville Icehawks 4-0

Riley Cup winner

Riley Cup winner


Hampton Roads Admirals
Wade Bartley , Mark Bernard , Victor Gervais , Kurt Kabat , Paul Krepelka , Al MacIsaac , Steve Martell , Dennis McEwen , Harry Mews , Steve Mirabile , Dave Morissette , Billy Nolan , Randy Pearce , Steve Poapst , Shawn Snesar , Rod Taylor , Keith Whitmore
Trainer: John Brophy

Awarded trophies

Award player team
John Brophy Award
Best Trainer
Doug Sauter Winston-Salem Thunderbirds
ECHL Most Valuable Player
Best player of the regular season
Phil Berger Greensboro Monarchs
Riley Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player
Best player of the playoffs
Mark Bernard Hampton Roads Admirals
ECHL Rookie of the Year
Best rookie of the regular season
Darren Colbourne Dayton Bombers
ECHL Defenseman of the Year
Best Regular Season Defender
Scott White Greensboro Monarchs
ECHL Leading Scorer
Best scorer of the regular season
Phil Berger Greensboro Monarchs
Riley Cup
winner of the ECHL playoffs
Hampton Roads Admirals
Henry Brabham Cup
Best team of the regular season
Toledo Storm

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