IHL 1999/2000

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The 1999/2000 season was the 55th regular season of the International Hockey League . During the regular season, the 13 teams played 82 games each. In the play-offs, the Chicago Wolves prevailed and won the second Turner Cup in their club 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

Eastern Conference

GP W. L. T OTL GF GA Pts
Grand Rapids Griffins 82 51 22nd 0 9 254 200 111
Orlando Solar Bears 82 47 23 0 12 250 202 106
Cincinnati Cyclones 82 44 30th 0 8th 244 246 96
Cleveland Lumberjacks 82 40 30th 0 12 225 238 92
Milwaukee Admirals 82 37 36 0 9 222 246 83
Michigan K-Wings 82 33 37 0 12 178 223 78
Detroit Vipers 82 22nd 52 0 8th 163 277 52

Western Conference

GP W. L. T OTL GF GA Pts
Chicago Wolves 82 53 21st 0 8th 270 228 114
Utah grizzlies 82 45 25th 0 12 265 220 102
Houston Eros 82 44 29 0 9 219 197 97
Long Beach Ice Dogs 82 44 31 0 7th 234 216 95
Manitoba mosses 82 37 31 0 14th 227 237 88
Kansas City Blades 82 36 37 0 9 249 270 81

Turner Cup Playoffs

  Turner Cup pre-playoffs   Turner Cup Quarter Finals   Turner Cup semi-finals   Turner Cup Final
                                     
                 
 
E1 Grand Rapids Griffins 4th
  E4 Cleveland Lumberjacks 2  
E4 Cleveland Lumberjacks 2
 
E5 Milwaukee Admirals 1  
E1 Grand Rapids Griffins 4th
Eastern Conference
  E3 Cincinnati Cyclones 1  
     
 
 
E2 Orlando Solar Bears 2
  E3 Cincinnati Cyclones 4th  
 
 
E1 Grand Rapids Griffins 2
  W1 Chicago Wolves 4th
           
 
 
W1 Chicago Wolves 4th
  W4 Long Beach Ice Dogs 0  
W4 Long Beach Ice Dogs 2
 
W5 Manitoba mosses 0  
W1 Chicago Wolves 4th
Western Conference
  W3 Houston Eros 2  
     
 
 
W2 Utah grizzlies 1
  W3 Houston Eros 4th  
 
 

Turner Cup winner

Turner Cup winner


Chicago Wolves

Goalkeepers: Andrei Trefilow , Wendell Young

Defenders: Greg Andrusak , Kevin Dahl , Gord Dineen , Dallas Eakins , Glen Featherstone , Chris LiPuma , Dean Malkoc , Bob Nardella , Tom Tilley

Attackers: Niklas Andersson , Sean Berens , Chris Ferraro , Daniel Lacroix , Guy Larose , Steve Larouche , Lonnie Loach , David Mackey , Steve Maltais , Chris Marinucci , Brian Noonan , Scott Pearson , Dan Plante , Derek Plante

Head Coach: John Anderson General Manager: Kevin Cheveldayoff

Awarded trophies

Team trophies

Award team
Turner Cup
winner of the IHL playoffs
Chicago Wolves
Fred A. Huber Trophy
Best team of the regular season
Chicago Wolves

Individual trophies

Award player team
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy
MVP of the regular season
Nikolai Chabibulin Long Beach Ice Dogs
Frédéric Chabot Houston Eros
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
Best Scorer
Steve Maltais Chicago Wolves
Larry D. Gordon Trophy
Best Defender
Brett Hauer Manitoba mosses
James Norris Memorial Trophy
Goalkeeper with the fewest goals against
Frédéric Chabot Houston Eros
Garry F. Longman Memorial Trophy
Best Rookie
Nils Ekman Long Beach Ice Dogs
Ken McKenzie Trophy
Best American Rookie
Andrew Berenzweig Milwaukee Admirals
Commissioner's Trophy
Best Trainer
Guy Charron Grand Rapids Griffins
Ironman Award
player with all season appearances and consistently high performances
Steve Maltais Chicago Wolves
IHL Man of the Year
Player / person with a special commitment to society
Pat MacLeod Cincinnati Cyclones
John Cullen Award
player with a powerful comeback after a long injury
Steve Larouche Chicago Wolves
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
MVP of the Turner Cup Playoffs
Andrei Trefilow Chicago Wolves

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