IHL 1983/84

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The 1983/84 season was the 39th regular season of the International Hockey League . During the regular season, the seven teams played 82 games each. In the play-offs, the Flint Generals prevailed and won the first Turner Cup in their club's history.

Team changes

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

Regular season

Closing table

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

GP W. L. T GF GA Pts
Fort Wayne Comet 82 52 23 7th 371 273 112
Milwaukee Admirals 82 46 30th 6th 403 335 101
Flint Generals 82 41 32 9 375 319 93
Toledo Goaldiggers 82 41 36 5 326 318 91
Kalamazoo Wings 82 37 38 7th 333 316 83
Peoria Prancers 82 29 48 5 298 392 66
Muskegon Mohawks 82 19th 58 5 282 435 46

Turner Cup Playoffs

  Turner Cup Quarter Finals Turner Cup semi-finals Turner Cup Final
                           
  2 Milwaukee Admirals        
bye  
2 Milwaukee Admirals 0
  3 Flint Generals 4th  
3 Flint Generals
bye  
3 Flint Generals 4th
  4th Toledo Goaldiggers 0
1 Fort Wayne Comet    
bye  
1 Fort Wayne Comet 2
  4th Toledo Goaldiggers 4th  
4th Toledo Goaldiggers 2
  5 Kalamazoo Wings 1  

Awarded trophies

Team trophies

Award team
Turner Cup
winner of the IHL playoffs
Flint Generals
Fred A. Huber Trophy
Best team of the regular season
Fort Wayne Comet

Individual trophies

Award player team
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy
MVP of the regular season
Darren Jensen Fort Wayne Comet
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
Best Scorer
Wally Schreiber Fort Wayne Comet
Governor's Trophy
Best Defender
Kevin Willison Milwaukee Admirals
James Norris Memorial Trophy
Goalkeeper with the fewest goals against
Darren Jensen Fort Wayne Comet
Garry F. Longman Memorial Trophy
Best Rookie
Darren Jensen Fort Wayne Comet
Ken McKenzie Trophy
Best American Rookie
Mike Krensing Muskegon Mohawks

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