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2014–15 ECHL season

The 2014–15 ECHL season was the 27th season of the ECHL. The regular season schedule ran from October 17, 2014, to April 11, 2015,[1] with the Kelly Cup playoffs following. Twenty-eight teams in 20 states and one Canadian province each played a 72-game schedule. Ten days prior to the start of the season, the league was significantly expanded on October 7, 2014, after the ECHL had accepted the Central Hockey League's remaining seven teams as members for the 2014–15 season.[2]

2014–15 ECHL season
LeagueECHL
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 17, 2014 – April 11, 2015
Regular season
Brabham CupToledo Walleye
Season MVPJeff Jakaitis (South Carolina)
Top scorerChad Costello (Allen)
Playoffs
Eastern championsSouth Carolina Stingrays
  Eastern runners-upToledo Walleye
Western championsAllen Americans
  Western runners-upOntario Reign
Playoffs MVPGreger Hanson
Kelly Cup
ChampionsAllen Americans
  Runners-upSouth Carolina Stingrays
ECHL seasons

League business Edit

Team changes Edit

New affiliations and changes Edit

ECHL team New affiliates Former affiliates
Alaska Aces Minnesota Wild (NHL)
St. Louis Blues (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Abbotsford Heat (AHL)
Allen Americans San Jose Sharks (NHL)
Worcester Sharks (AHL)
Unaffiliated in CHL
Brampton Beast Unaffiliated from CHL
Colorado Eagles Calgary Flames (NHL)
Adirondack Flames (AHL)
Independent
Elmira Jackals Buffalo Sabres (NHL)
Rochester Americans (AHL)
Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Binghamton Senators (AHL)
Evansville IceMen Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Binghamton Senators (AHL)
Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Springfield Falcons (AHL)
Fort Wayne Komets Colorado Avalanche (NHL)
Lake Erie Monsters (AHL)
Independent
Indy Fuel Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
Rockford IceHogs (AHL)
Expansion team
Kalamazoo Wings Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Springfield Falcons (AHL)
St. Louis Blues (NHL)
Missouri Mavericks Chicago Wolves (AHL) since 2011 in CHL
Orlando Solar Bears Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Quad City Mallards Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Wild affiliation in CHL since 2013
Rapid City Rush Unaffiliated from CHL
Reading Royals Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)
Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)
Washington Capitals (NHL)
Hershey Bears (AHL)
South Carolina Stingrays Washington Capitals (NHL)
Hershey Bears (AHL)
Toledo Walleye Detroit Red Wings (NHL) Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
Rockford IceHogs (AHL)
Tulsa Oilers Unaffiliated from CHL
Wichita Thunder Unaffiliated from CHL

Annual Board of Governors meeting Edit

The annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting was held at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, in June 2014. Conferences were significantly re-aligned in light of recent team changes. In the Eastern Conference, the three-team Atlantic Division was eliminated while the Mountain Division in the Western Conference was eliminated to make way for a new Midwest Division. The Evansville IceMen, Fort Wayne Komets and Kalamazoo Wings were moved to the Western Conference to compete in the Midwest Division with the Colorado Eagles and expansion Indy Fuel.[6] This was significantly revised after the CHL merger in October 2014, with the newly created Midwest Division eliminated in favor of a Central Division consisting of the former CHL teams. Along with Indy, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Kalamazoo were moved back to the Eastern Conference.[2]

The ECHL Board of Governors also re-elected Gwinnett Gladiators president Steve Chapman as chairman and approved changes to the icing rule similar to those previously implemented by the National Hockey League.[6]

All-star game Edit

The annual ECHL All-Star Classic was held on January 21, 2015, at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. The format for the 2015 All-star Game featured the Orlando Solar Bears taking on the ECHL All-stars.[7] The ECHL All-stars won the game with a score of 8-4 and the game had the largest ECHL all-star game attendance since 2000.[8]

2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs format Edit

At the end of the regular season the top four teams in each division qualified for the 2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs. The first two playoff rounds were played entirely within the divisions, with the divisional playoff champions facing each other in the conference championships. The Kelly Cup final pitted the Eastern Conference champion against the Western Conference champion. All four rounds were a best-of-seven format.[6]

Standings Edit

Due to accepting the Central Hockey League's remaining seven teams as members, the league's conference alignment changed on October 9, 2014, moving the Colorado Eagles to the Pacific Division and moving the seven former CHL squads into the Western Conference as the Central Division. The Midwest Division dissolved, with its remaining teams joining the North Division. To make room for the four Midwest teams, the Reading Royals and Elmira Jackals left the North Division for the South, which was then renamed the East Division.[2]

Final Regular Season Standings[9]

Eastern Conference
North Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS
z – Toledo Walleye (DET) 72 50 15 5 2 281 182 107
x – Fort Wayne Komets (COL) 72 48 18 2 4 251 200 102
x – Kalamazoo Wings (CBJ/VAN) 72 36 30 3 3 226 233 78
x – Wheeling Nailers (MTL/PIT) 72 37 33 1 1 210 213 76
Cincinnati Cyclones (FLA/NSH) 72 31 30 2 9 195 212 73
Indy Fuel (CHI) 72 31 30 4 7 197 221 73
Evansville IceMen (OTT) 72 15 48 6 3 169 271 39
East Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS
y – Florida Everblades (CAR/TB) 72 49 16 2 5 267 208 105
x – South Carolina Stingrays (BOS/WSH) 72 45 20 1 6 224 163 97
x – Reading Royals (PHI) 72 45 21 4 2 259 210 96
x – Orlando Solar Bears (TOR) 72 37 25 6 4 236 215 84
Greenville Road Warriors (NYR) 72 39 29 1 3 216 215 82
Elmira Jackals (BUF) 72 32 33 0 7 186 217 71
Gwinnett Gladiators (ARZ) 72 20 45 3 4 174 263 47
Western Conference
Central Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS
y – Allen Americans (SJ) 72 48 14 6 4 292 203 106
x – Rapid City Rush (Ind.) 72 37 28 2 5 218 206 81
x – Quad City Mallards (MIN) 72 37 28 4 3 205 186 81
x – Tulsa Oilers (Ind.) 72 37 29 3 3 248 244 80
Wichita Thunder (Ind.) 72 32 31 2 7 213 240 73
Missouri Mavericks (AHL-CHI) 72 28 35 5 4 192 231 65
Brampton Beast (Ind.) 72 23 46 3 0 181 298 49
Pacific Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS
y – Idaho Steelheads (DAL) 72 48 18 2 4 258 187 102
x – Ontario Reign (LA/WPG) 72 43 19 4 6 239 184 96
x – Colorado Eagles (CGY) 72 41 23 4 4 236 209 90
x – Utah Grizzlies (ANA) 72 37 27 5 3 213 219 82
Alaska Aces (MIN/STL) 72 35 30 3 4 237 233 77
Bakersfield Condors (EDM) 72 26 38 3 5 202 265 60
Stockton Thunder (NYI) 72 21 49 1 1 199 296 44

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


Postseason Edit

Division semifinals[10]Division finals Conference finals Kelly Cup finals
            
N1 Toledo Walleye 4
N4 Wheeling Nailers 3
N1 Toledo 4
North Division
N2 Fort Wayne 3
N2 Fort Wayne Komets 4
N3 Kalamazoo Wings 1
N1 Toledo 3
Eastern Conference
E2 South Carolina 4
E1 Florida Everblades 4
E4 Orlando Solar Bears 2
E1 Florida 2
East Division
E2 South Carolina 4
E2 South Carolina Stingrays 4
E3 Reading Royals 3
E2 South Carolina 3
C1 Allen 4
C1 Allen Americans 4
C4 Tulsa Oilers 1
C1 Allen 4
Central Division
C2 Rapid City 2
C2 Rapid City Rush 4
C3 Quad City Mallards 3
C1 Allen 4
Western Conference
P2 Ontario 3
P1 Idaho Steelheads 2
P4 Utah Grizzlies 4
P4 Utah 1
Pacific Division
P2 Ontario 4
P2 Ontario Reign 4
P3 Colorado Eagles 3


Awards Edit

Award Winner
Patrick Kelly Cup: Allen Americans
Henry Brabham Cup: Toledo Walleye
Gingher Memorial Trophy: South Carolina Stingrays
Bruce Taylor Trophy: Allen Americans
John Brophy Award: Derek Lalonde, Toledo Walleye
CCM Most Valuable Player: Jeff Jakaitis, South Carolina Stingrays
Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player: Greger Hanson, Allen Americans
Warrior Hockey Goaltender of the Year: Jeff Jakaitis, South Carolina Stingrays
CCM Rookie of the Year: Tyler Barnes, Toledo Walleye
CCM Defenseman of the Year: Mike Little, Florida Everblades
Leading Scorer: Chad Costello, Allen Americans
AMI Graphics Plus Performer Award: Drew Daniels, Fort Wayne Komets
Mike Little, Florida Everblades
Sportsmanship Award: Chad Costello, Allen Americans
Community Service Award: Cal Wild, Brampton Beast
Birmingham Memorial Award: Scott Senger

All-ECHL Teams Edit

All-First Team[11]

All-Second Team[12]

  • Jeff Lerg (G) – Toledo Walleye
  • Cameron Burt (D) – Florida Everblades
  • Aaron Gens (D) – Allen Americans
  • Adam Brace (F) – Florida Everblades
  • Brendan Connolly (F) – Alaska Aces
  • Gary Steffes (F) – Allen Americans

All-Rookie Team[13]

  • Roman Will (G) – Fort Wayne Komets
  • Justin Baker (D) – Allen Americans
  • Steven Shamanski (D) – Elmira Jackals
  • Derek Army (F) – Wheeling Nailers
  • Tyler Barnes (F) – Toledo Walleye
  • Jason Bast (F) – Idaho Steelheads

References Edit

  1. ^ "ECHL releases 2014-15 schedule" 2014-09-03 at the Wayback Machine, ECHL, June 4, 2014. (accessed 15 June 2014)
  2. ^ a b c d "ECHL Accepts Seven New Members" 2014-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, ECHL, October 7, 2014. (accessed 13 October 2014)
  3. ^ Wilson, Phillip B. "Indy Fuel sign affiliation deal with Chicago Blackhawks", The Indianapolis Star, April 1, 2014. (accessed 15 June 2014)
  4. ^ Guillermo, Matt. "Venue flux to sideline Las Vegas Wranglers next season" 2018-03-21 at the Wayback Machine, KVVU-TV, May 20, 2014. (accessed 15 June 2014)
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Annual ECHL Board of Governors Meeting concludes" 2014-06-25 at the Wayback Machine, ECHL, June 24, 2014. (accessed 24 June 2014)
  7. ^ "2015 CCM/ECHL ALL-STAR CLASSIC PRESENTED BY VISIT ORLANDO" 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine, Orlando Solar Bears. (accessed 15 June 2014)
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on January 24, 2015. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  9. ^ . ECHL. Archived from the original on November 9, 2014.
  10. ^ Press release (April 12, 2015). "Division semifinals Schedule". ECHL. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  11. ^ . ECHL. April 9, 2015. Archived from the original on April 19, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  12. ^ . ECHL. April 9, 2015. Archived from the original on April 12, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  13. ^ . ECHL. April 8, 2015. Archived from the original on April 12, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2015.

See also Edit

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The 2014 15 ECHL season was the 27th season of the ECHL The regular season schedule ran from October 17 2014 to April 11 2015 1 with the Kelly Cup playoffs following Twenty eight teams in 20 states and one Canadian province each played a 72 game schedule Ten days prior to the start of the season the league was significantly expanded on October 7 2014 after the ECHL had accepted the Central Hockey League s remaining seven teams as members for the 2014 15 season 2 2014 15 ECHL seasonLeagueECHLSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 17 2014 April 11 2015Regular seasonBrabham CupToledo WalleyeSeason MVPJeff Jakaitis South Carolina Top scorerChad Costello Allen PlayoffsEastern championsSouth Carolina Stingrays Eastern runners upToledo WalleyeWestern championsAllen Americans Western runners upOntario ReignPlayoffs MVPGreger HansonKelly CupChampionsAllen Americans Runners upSouth Carolina StingraysECHL seasons 2013 142015 16 Contents 1 League business 1 1 Team changes 1 2 New affiliations and changes 1 3 Annual Board of Governors meeting 1 4 All star game 1 5 2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs format 2 Standings 3 Postseason 4 Awards 4 1 All ECHL Teams 5 References 6 See alsoLeague business EditTeam changes Edit The expansion Indy Fuel began play at the Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis Indiana 3 The Las Vegas Wranglers voluntarily suspended operations in May 2014 to allow the team time to secure a new home arena The team s lease with the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas was not renewed after the 2013 14 season 4 In January 2015 the team announced that they would not be returning and had withdrawn their membership from the ECHL at the Mid season Board of Governors Meeting 5 Shortly before the season began on October 17 2014 the ECHL expanded with seven new teams as a result of accepting the Central Hockey League s remaining seven teams as members The Allen Americans Brampton Beast Missouri Mavericks Quad City Mallards Rapid City Rush Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder formed a new Central Division in the Western Conference 2 This entirely replaced a previously planned Midwest Division which in turn reassigned the Colorado Eagles to the Western Conference s Pacific Division and sent Evansville Fort Wayne Kalamazoo and Indy to the Eastern Conference s North Division Within the Eastern Conference the Elmira Jackals and Reading Royals were reassigned to the former South Division which was renamed the East Division New affiliations and changes Edit ECHL team New affiliates Former affiliatesAlaska Aces Minnesota Wild NHL St Louis Blues NHL Iowa Wild AHL Calgary Flames NHL Abbotsford Heat AHL Allen Americans San Jose Sharks NHL Worcester Sharks AHL Unaffiliated in CHLBrampton Beast Unaffiliated from CHLColorado Eagles Calgary Flames NHL Adirondack Flames AHL IndependentElmira Jackals Buffalo Sabres NHL Rochester Americans AHL Ottawa Senators NHL Binghamton Senators AHL Evansville IceMen Ottawa Senators NHL Binghamton Senators AHL Columbus Blue Jackets NHL Springfield Falcons AHL Fort Wayne Komets Colorado Avalanche NHL Lake Erie Monsters AHL IndependentIndy Fuel Chicago Blackhawks NHL Rockford IceHogs AHL Expansion teamKalamazoo Wings Columbus Blue Jackets NHL Springfield Falcons AHL St Louis Blues NHL Missouri Mavericks Chicago Wolves AHL since 2011 in CHLOrlando Solar Bears Minnesota Wild NHL Iowa Wild AHL Quad City Mallards Minnesota Wild NHL Iowa Wild AHL Wild affiliation in CHL since 2013Rapid City Rush Unaffiliated from CHLReading Royals Philadelphia Flyers NHL Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL Washington Capitals NHL Hershey Bears AHL South Carolina Stingrays Washington Capitals NHL Hershey Bears AHL Toledo Walleye Detroit Red Wings NHL Grand Rapids Griffins AHL Chicago Blackhawks NHL Rockford IceHogs AHL Tulsa Oilers Unaffiliated from CHLWichita Thunder Unaffiliated from CHLAnnual Board of Governors meeting Edit The annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting was held at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas Nevada in June 2014 Conferences were significantly re aligned in light of recent team changes In the Eastern Conference the three team Atlantic Division was eliminated while the Mountain Division in the Western Conference was eliminated to make way for a new Midwest Division The Evansville IceMen Fort Wayne Komets and Kalamazoo Wings were moved to the Western Conference to compete in the Midwest Division with the Colorado Eagles and expansion Indy Fuel 6 This was significantly revised after the CHL merger in October 2014 with the newly created Midwest Division eliminated in favor of a Central Division consisting of the former CHL teams Along with Indy Evansville Fort Wayne and Kalamazoo were moved back to the Eastern Conference 2 The ECHL Board of Governors also re elected Gwinnett Gladiators president Steve Chapman as chairman and approved changes to the icing rule similar to those previously implemented by the National Hockey League 6 All star game Edit The annual ECHL All Star Classic was held on January 21 2015 at the Amway Center in Orlando Florida The format for the 2015 All star Game featured the Orlando Solar Bears taking on the ECHL All stars 7 The ECHL All stars won the game with a score of 8 4 and the game had the largest ECHL all star game attendance since 2000 8 2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs format Edit At the end of the regular season the top four teams in each division qualified for the 2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs The first two playoff rounds were played entirely within the divisions with the divisional playoff champions facing each other in the conference championships The Kelly Cup final pitted the Eastern Conference champion against the Western Conference champion All four rounds were a best of seven format 6 Standings EditDue to accepting the Central Hockey League s remaining seven teams as members the league s conference alignment changed on October 9 2014 moving the Colorado Eagles to the Pacific Division and moving the seven former CHL squads into the Western Conference as the Central Division The Midwest Division dissolved with its remaining teams joining the North Division To make room for the four Midwest teams the Reading Royals and Elmira Jackals left the North Division for the South which was then renamed the East Division 2 Final Regular Season Standings 9 Eastern ConferenceNorth Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTSz Toledo Walleye DET 72 50 15 5 2 281 182 107x Fort Wayne Komets COL 72 48 18 2 4 251 200 102x Kalamazoo Wings CBJ VAN 72 36 30 3 3 226 233 78x Wheeling Nailers MTL PIT 72 37 33 1 1 210 213 76Cincinnati Cyclones FLA NSH 72 31 30 2 9 195 212 73Indy Fuel CHI 72 31 30 4 7 197 221 73Evansville IceMen OTT 72 15 48 6 3 169 271 39East Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTSy Florida Everblades CAR TB 72 49 16 2 5 267 208 105x South Carolina Stingrays BOS WSH 72 45 20 1 6 224 163 97x Reading Royals PHI 72 45 21 4 2 259 210 96x Orlando Solar Bears TOR 72 37 25 6 4 236 215 84Greenville Road Warriors NYR 72 39 29 1 3 216 215 82Elmira Jackals BUF 72 32 33 0 7 186 217 71Gwinnett Gladiators ARZ 72 20 45 3 4 174 263 47Western ConferenceCentral Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTSy Allen Americans SJ 72 48 14 6 4 292 203 106x Rapid City Rush Ind 72 37 28 2 5 218 206 81x Quad City Mallards MIN 72 37 28 4 3 205 186 81x Tulsa Oilers Ind 72 37 29 3 3 248 244 80Wichita Thunder Ind 72 32 31 2 7 213 240 73Missouri Mavericks AHL CHI 72 28 35 5 4 192 231 65Brampton Beast Ind 72 23 46 3 0 181 298 49Pacific Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTSy Idaho Steelheads DAL 72 48 18 2 4 258 187 102x Ontario Reign LA WPG 72 43 19 4 6 239 184 96x Colorado Eagles CGY 72 41 23 4 4 236 209 90x Utah Grizzlies ANA 72 37 27 5 3 213 219 82Alaska Aces MIN STL 72 35 30 3 4 237 233 77Bakersfield Condors EDM 72 26 38 3 5 202 265 60Stockton Thunder NYI 72 21 49 1 1 199 296 44 x clinched playoff spot y clinched regular season division title z Brabham Cup regular season championPostseason EditMain article 2015 Kelly Cup playoffs Division semifinals 10 Division finalsConference finalsKelly Cup finals N1Toledo Walleye4N4Wheeling Nailers3N1Toledo4North DivisionN2Fort Wayne3N2Fort Wayne Komets4N3Kalamazoo Wings1N1Toledo3Eastern ConferenceE2South Carolina4E1Florida Everblades4E4Orlando Solar Bears2E1Florida2East DivisionE2South Carolina4E2South Carolina Stingrays4E3Reading Royals3E2South Carolina3C1Allen4C1Allen Americans4C4Tulsa Oilers1C1Allen4Central DivisionC2Rapid City2C2Rapid City Rush4C3Quad City Mallards3C1Allen4Western ConferenceP2Ontario3P1Idaho Steelheads2P4Utah Grizzlies4P4Utah1Pacific DivisionP2Ontario4P2Ontario Reign4P3Colorado Eagles3Awards EditSee also ECHL awards Award WinnerPatrick Kelly Cup Allen AmericansHenry Brabham Cup Toledo WalleyeGingher Memorial Trophy South Carolina StingraysBruce Taylor Trophy Allen AmericansJohn Brophy Award Derek Lalonde Toledo WalleyeCCM Most Valuable Player Jeff Jakaitis South Carolina StingraysKelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player Greger Hanson Allen AmericansWarrior Hockey Goaltender of the Year Jeff Jakaitis South Carolina StingraysCCM Rookie of the Year Tyler Barnes Toledo WalleyeCCM Defenseman of the Year Mike Little Florida EverbladesLeading Scorer Chad Costello Allen AmericansAMI Graphics Plus Performer Award Drew Daniels Fort Wayne KometsMike Little Florida EverbladesSportsmanship Award Chad Costello Allen AmericansCommunity Service Award Cal Wild Brampton BeastBirmingham Memorial Award Scott SengerAll ECHL Teams Edit All First Team 11 Jeff Jakaitis G South Carolina Stingrays Mike Little D Florida Everblades Matthew Register D Ontario Reign Chad Costello F Allen Americans Wade MacLeod F Idaho Steelheads Shawn Szydlowski F Fort Wayne KometsAll Second Team 12 Jeff Lerg G Toledo Walleye Cameron Burt D Florida Everblades Aaron Gens D Allen Americans Adam Brace F Florida Everblades Brendan Connolly F Alaska Aces Gary Steffes F Allen AmericansAll Rookie Team 13 Roman Will G Fort Wayne Komets Justin Baker D Allen Americans Steven Shamanski D Elmira Jackals Derek Army F Wheeling Nailers Tyler Barnes F Toledo Walleye Jason Bast F Idaho SteelheadsReferences Edit ECHL releases 2014 15 schedule Archived 2014 09 03 at the Wayback Machine ECHL June 4 2014 accessed 15 June 2014 a b c d ECHL Accepts Seven New Members Archived 2014 10 09 at the Wayback Machine ECHL October 7 2014 accessed 13 October 2014 Wilson Phillip B Indy Fuel sign affiliation deal with Chicago Blackhawks The Indianapolis Star April 1 2014 accessed 15 June 2014 Guillermo Matt Venue flux to sideline Las Vegas Wranglers next season Archived 2018 03 21 at the Wayback Machine KVVU TV May 20 2014 accessed 15 June 2014 The ECHL Premier AA Hockey League ECHL Board of Governors announces major moves Archived from the original on February 2 2015 Retrieved January 30 2015 a b c Annual ECHL Board of Governors Meeting concludes Archived 2014 06 25 at the Wayback Machine ECHL June 24 2014 accessed 24 June 2014 2015 CCM ECHL ALL STAR CLASSIC PRESENTED BY VISIT ORLANDO Archived 2014 08 09 at the Wayback Machine Orlando Solar Bears accessed 15 June 2014 The ECHL Premier AA Hockey League ECHL All Stars defeat Orlando 8 4 Archived from the original on January 24 2015 Retrieved January 30 2015 2014 15 Regular Season Division ECHL Archived from the original on November 9 2014 Press release April 12 2015 Division semifinals Schedule ECHL Retrieved April 13 2015 ALL ECHL FIRST TEAM ANNOUNCED ECHL April 9 2015 Archived from the original on April 19 2015 Retrieved April 23 2015 ALL ECHL SECOND TEAM ANNOUNCED ECHL April 9 2015 Archived from the original on April 12 2015 Retrieved April 23 2015 ECHL ANNOUNCES 2014 15 ALL ROOKIE TEAM ECHL April 8 2015 Archived from the original on April 12 2015 Retrieved April 23 2015 See also Edit2014 in sports 2015 in sports Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 15 ECHL season amp oldid 1172919620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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