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2014–15 AHL season

The 2014–15 AHL season was the 79th season of the American Hockey League. The regular season began in October 2014 and ended in April 2015. The 2015 Calder Cup playoffs followed the conclusion of the regular season.

2014–15 AHL season
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 10, 2014 - April 19, 2015
Regular season
Macgregor Kilpatrick TrophyManchester Monarchs
Season MVPBrian O'Neill
Top scorerBrian O'Neill
Calder Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference championsManchester Monarchs
  Eastern Conference runners-upHartford Wolf Pack
Western Conference championsUtica Comets
  Western Conference runners-upGrand Rapids Griffins
Calder Cup playoffs MVPJordan Weal
Calder Cup playoffs
ChampionsManchester Monarchs
  Runners-upUtica Comets
AHL seasons

Team and NHL affiliation changes edit

Relocations edit

On July 9, 2014, the President of the AHL announced a realignment for the 2014–15 season. Eastern Conference changes include the Lehigh Valley Phantoms relocation and swapping to the East Division from the Northeast Division with the Syracuse Crunch. Western Conference changes include the Lake Erie Monsters moving from the North Division to the Midwest Division, and the Iowa Wild moving from the Midwest to the West Division due to the Adirondack Flames relocation in to the North Division [5]

Rule changes edit

  • Overtime was extended to seven minutes. Following the first whistle beyond the first three minutes, both teams are reduced further from four to three men on the ice.[6]
  • Shootouts switched to the NHL format of three skaters a side.[6]
  • If a goaltender deliberately knocks the goal out of place during a breakaway, the goaltender shall be ejected from the game, and the backup goaltender will be required to face a penalty shot against any player of the opposing team's choosing. This rule was imposed midseason after Bridgeport Sound Tigers goaltender David Leggio knocked his goal out of place during a 2-on-0 breakaway, determining (correctly) that the penalty shot he would face under then-current rules would have been easier to defend than the 2-on-0 breakaway he was facing.[7]

Final standings edit

 y–  indicates team clinched division and a playoff spot
 x–  indicates team clinched a playoff spot
 e–  indicates team was eliminated from playoff contention

Eastern Conference edit

Atlantic Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
y–Manchester Monarchs (LAK) 76 50 17 6 3 109 241 176
x–Providence Bruins (BOS) 76 41 26 7 2 91 209 185
x–Worcester Sharks (SJS) 76 41 29 4 2 88 224 198
x–Portland Pirates (ARI) 76 39 28 7 2 87 203 190
e–St. John's IceCaps (WPG) 76 32 33 9 2 75 183 235
Northeast Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
y–Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR) 76 43 24 5 4 95 221 214
x–Syracuse Crunch (TBL) 76 41 25 10 0 92 218 219
e–Springfield Falcons (CBJ) 76 38 28 8 2 86 192 209
e–Albany Devils (NJD) 76 37 28 5 6 85 199 201
e–Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI) 76 28 40 7 1 64 213 246
East Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
y–Hershey Bears (WSH) 76 46 22 5 3 100 218 181
x–Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT) 76 45 24 3 4 97 212 163
e–Binghamton Senators (OTT) 76 34 34 7 1 76 242 258
e–Lehigh Valley Phantoms (PHI) 76 33 35 7 1 74 194 237
e–Norfolk Admirals (ANA) 76 27 39 6 4 64 168 219

Western Conference edit

West Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
y–San Antonio Rampage (FLA) 76 45 23 7 1 98 248 222
x–Texas Stars (DAL) 76 40 22 13 1 94 242 216
x–Oklahoma City Barons (EDM) 76 41 27 5 3 90 224 212
e–Charlotte Checkers (CAR) 76 31 38 6 1 69 172 231
e–Iowa Wild (MIN) 76 23 49 2 2 50 172 245
Midwest Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
y–Grand Rapids Griffins (DET) 76 46 22 6 2 100 249 185
x–Rockford IceHogs (CHI) 76 46 23 5 2 99 222 180
x–Chicago Wolves (STL) 76 40 29 6 1 87 210 198
e–Lake Erie Monsters (COL) 76 35 29 8 4 82 211 240
e–Milwaukee Admirals (NSH) 76 33 28 8 7 81 206 218
North Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
y–Utica Comets (VAN) 76 47 20 7 2 103 219 182
x–Toronto Marlies (TOR) 76 40 27 9 0 89 207 203
e–Hamilton Bulldogs (MTL) 76 34 29 12 1 81 201 208
e–Adirondack Flames (CGY) 76 35 33 6 2 78 233 240
e–Rochester Americans (BUF) 76 29 41 5 1 64 209 251

Statistical leaders edit

Leading skaters edit

The following players are sorted by points, then goals. Updated as of April 18, 2015.[8]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Leading goaltenders edit

The following goaltenders with a minimum 1500 minutes played lead the league in goals against average. Updated as of April 19, 2015.[9]

GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (in minutes); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout loss

Player Team GP TOI SA GA SO GAA SV% W L OT
Matt Murray Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 40 2320:49 1029 61 12 1.58 .941 25 10 3
Jacob Markstrom Utica Comets 32 1879:36 895 59 5 1.88 .934 22 7 2
Anton Forsberg Springfield Falcons 30 1763:51 808 59 3 2.01 .927 20 8 1
Jeremy Smith Providence Bruins 39 2277:53 1156 78 3 2.05 .933 22 11 5
Aaron Dell Worcester Sharks 26 1544:08 728 53 4 2.06 .927 15 8 2

Calder Cup playoffs edit

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Calder Cup Finals
            
1 Manchester 3
8 Portland 2
1 Manchester 4
4 W-B/Scranton 1
2 Hershey 3
7 Worcester 1
1 Manchester 4
Eastern Conference
3 Hartford 0
3 Hartford 3
6 Providence 2
2 Hershey 2
3 Hartford 4
4 W-B/Scranton 3
5 Syracuse 0
E1 Manchester 4
W1 Utica 1
1 Utica 3
8 Chicago 2
1 Utica 4
6 Oklahoma City 3
2 Grand Rapids 3
7 Toronto 2
1 Utica 4
Western Conference
2 Grand Rapids 2
3 San Antonio 0
6 Oklahoma City 3
2 Grand Rapids 4
4 Rockford 1
4 Rockford 3
5 Texas 0

AHL awards edit

Calder Cup : Manchester Monarchs
Les Cunningham Award : Brian O'Neill, Manchester
John B. Sollenberger Trophy : Brian O'Neill, Manchester
Willie Marshall Award : Teemu Pulkkinen, Grand Rapids
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award : Matt Murray, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Eddie Shore Award : Chris Wideman, Binghamton
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award : Matt Murray, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award : Matt Murray & Jeff Zatkoff, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award : Mike Stothers, Manchester
Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award : Jeff Hoggan, Grand Rapids
Yanick Dupre Memorial Award : Kyle Hagel, Charlotte
Jack A. Butterfield Trophy : Jordan Weal, Manchester[10]
Richard F. Canning Trophy : Manchester Monarchs
Robert W. Clarke Trophy : Utica Comets
Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy: Manchester Monarchs
Frank Mathers Trophy: Hershey Bears
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy: Grand Rapids Griffins
Emile Francis Trophy : Manchester Monarchs
F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy: Hartford Wolf Pack
Sam Pollock Trophy: Utica Comets
John D. Chick Trophy: San Antonio Rampage
James C. Hendy Memorial Award: Vance Lederman, Syracuse
Thomas Ebright Memorial Award: Michael Andlauer, Hamilton
James H. Ellery Memorial Awards: Brendan Burke, Utica
Ken McKenzie Award: Brian Coe, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Michael Condon Memorial Award: Mike Emanatian

All-Star Teams edit

First All-Star Team


Second All-Star Team


All-Rookie Team

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . mcall.com. Archived from the original on May 25, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  2. ^ "After losing $7.3M hosting the Calgary Flames' AHL team, Abbotsford pays $5.5M to get them to leave". nationalpost.com. April 15, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  3. ^ . theahl.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  4. ^ "It's official: Glens Falls keeping AHL hockey League approves team move to Adirondack". saratogian.com. May 5, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on July 11, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  6. ^ a b OT in AHL now 7 minutes. Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  7. ^ Dhiren Mahiban (November 6, 2014). Report: AHL changes rule following Leggio incident. ProHockeyTalk.com. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  8. ^ "Top Scorers - 2014-15 Regular Season - All Players". AHL.
  9. ^ "Top Goalies - 2014-15 Regular Season - Goals Against Average". AHL.
  10. ^ "AHL Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on June 5, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2015.

External links edit

  • AHL official site
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The 2014 15 AHL season was the 79th season of the American Hockey League The regular season began in October 2014 and ended in April 2015 The 2015 Calder Cup playoffs followed the conclusion of the regular season 2014 15 AHL seasonLeagueAmerican Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationOctober 10 2014 April 19 2015Regular seasonMacgregor Kilpatrick TrophyManchester MonarchsSeason MVPBrian O NeillTop scorerBrian O NeillCalder Cup playoffsEastern Conference championsManchester Monarchs Eastern Conference runners upHartford Wolf PackWestern Conference championsUtica Comets Western Conference runners upGrand Rapids GriffinsCalder Cup playoffs MVPJordan WealCalder Cup playoffsChampionsManchester Monarchs Runners upUtica CometsAHL seasons 2013 142015 16 Contents 1 Team and NHL affiliation changes 1 1 Relocations 1 2 Rule changes 2 Final standings 2 1 Eastern Conference 2 2 Western Conference 3 Statistical leaders 3 1 Leading skaters 3 2 Leading goaltenders 4 Calder Cup playoffs 5 AHL awards 5 1 All Star Teams 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksTeam and NHL affiliation changes editRelocations edit The Adirondack Phantoms relocated to Allentown Pennsylvania to play as the Lehigh Valley Phantoms 1 The Abbotsford Heat relocated to Glens Falls New York after the City of Abbotsford terminated their lease agreement with the Calgary Flames 2 3 The team became the Adirondack Flames and played out of the Glens Falls Civic Center 4 On July 9 2014 the President of the AHL announced a realignment for the 2014 15 season Eastern Conference changes include the Lehigh Valley Phantoms relocation and swapping to the East Division from the Northeast Division with the Syracuse Crunch Western Conference changes include the Lake Erie Monsters moving from the North Division to the Midwest Division and the Iowa Wild moving from the Midwest to the West Division due to the Adirondack Flames relocation in to the North Division 5 Rule changes edit Overtime was extended to seven minutes Following the first whistle beyond the first three minutes both teams are reduced further from four to three men on the ice 6 Shootouts switched to the NHL format of three skaters a side 6 If a goaltender deliberately knocks the goal out of place during a breakaway the goaltender shall be ejected from the game and the backup goaltender will be required to face a penalty shot against any player of the opposing team s choosing This rule was imposed midseason after Bridgeport Sound Tigers goaltender David Leggio knocked his goal out of place during a 2 on 0 breakaway determining correctly that the penalty shot he would face under then current rules would have been easier to defend than the 2 on 0 breakaway he was facing 7 Final standings edit y indicates team clinched division and a playoff spot x indicates team clinched a playoff spot e indicates team was eliminated from playoff contention Eastern Conference edit Atlantic Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GAy Manchester Monarchs LAK 76 50 17 6 3 109 241 176x Providence Bruins BOS 76 41 26 7 2 91 209 185x Worcester Sharks SJS 76 41 29 4 2 88 224 198x Portland Pirates ARI 76 39 28 7 2 87 203 190e St John s IceCaps WPG 76 32 33 9 2 75 183 235Northeast Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GAy Hartford Wolf Pack NYR 76 43 24 5 4 95 221 214x Syracuse Crunch TBL 76 41 25 10 0 92 218 219e Springfield Falcons CBJ 76 38 28 8 2 86 192 209e Albany Devils NJD 76 37 28 5 6 85 199 201e Bridgeport Sound Tigers NYI 76 28 40 7 1 64 213 246East Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GAy Hershey Bears WSH 76 46 22 5 3 100 218 181x Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins PIT 76 45 24 3 4 97 212 163e Binghamton Senators OTT 76 34 34 7 1 76 242 258e Lehigh Valley Phantoms PHI 76 33 35 7 1 74 194 237e Norfolk Admirals ANA 76 27 39 6 4 64 168 219Western Conference edit West Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GAy San Antonio Rampage FLA 76 45 23 7 1 98 248 222x Texas Stars DAL 76 40 22 13 1 94 242 216x Oklahoma City Barons EDM 76 41 27 5 3 90 224 212e Charlotte Checkers CAR 76 31 38 6 1 69 172 231e Iowa Wild MIN 76 23 49 2 2 50 172 245Midwest Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GAy Grand Rapids Griffins DET 76 46 22 6 2 100 249 185x Rockford IceHogs CHI 76 46 23 5 2 99 222 180x Chicago Wolves STL 76 40 29 6 1 87 210 198e Lake Erie Monsters COL 76 35 29 8 4 82 211 240e Milwaukee Admirals NSH 76 33 28 8 7 81 206 218North Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GAy Utica Comets VAN 76 47 20 7 2 103 219 182x Toronto Marlies TOR 76 40 27 9 0 89 207 203e Hamilton Bulldogs MTL 76 34 29 12 1 81 201 208e Adirondack Flames CGY 76 35 33 6 2 78 233 240e Rochester Americans BUF 76 29 41 5 1 64 209 251Statistical leaders editLeading skaters edit The following players are sorted by points then goals Updated as of April 18 2015 8 GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIMBrian O Neill Manchester Monarchs 71 22 58 80 55Andy Miele Grand Rapids Griffins 71 26 44 70 42Jordan Weal Manchester Monarchs 73 20 49 69 56Jonathan Marchessault Syracuse Crunch 68 24 43 67 38Chris Bourque Hartford Wolf Pack 73 29 37 66 66Shane Prince Binghamton Senators 72 28 37 65 31Andrew Agozzino Lake Erie Monsters 74 30 34 64 55Dustin Jeffrey Bridgeport Sound Tigers 69 25 39 64 22Travis Morin Texas Stars 63 22 41 63 40Teemu Pulkkinen Grand Rapids Griffins 46 34 27 61 30Leading goaltenders edit The following goaltenders with a minimum 1500 minutes played lead the league in goals against average Updated as of April 19 2015 9 GP Games played TOI Time on ice in minutes SA Shots against GA Goals against SO Shutouts GAA Goals against average SV Save percentage W Wins L Losses OT Overtime shootout loss Player Team GP TOI SA GA SO GAA SV W L OTMatt Murray Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins 40 2320 49 1029 61 12 1 58 941 25 10 3Jacob Markstrom Utica Comets 32 1879 36 895 59 5 1 88 934 22 7 2Anton Forsberg Springfield Falcons 30 1763 51 808 59 3 2 01 927 20 8 1Jeremy Smith Providence Bruins 39 2277 53 1156 78 3 2 05 933 22 11 5Aaron Dell Worcester Sharks 26 1544 08 728 53 4 2 06 927 15 8 2Calder Cup playoffs editMain article 2015 Calder Cup playoffs Conference QuarterfinalsConference SemifinalsConference FinalsCalder Cup Finals 1Manchester38Portland21Manchester44W B Scranton12Hershey37Worcester11Manchester4Eastern Conference3Hartford03Hartford36Providence22Hershey23Hartford44W B Scranton35Syracuse0E1Manchester4W1Utica11Utica38Chicago21Utica46Oklahoma City32Grand Rapids37Toronto21Utica4Western Conference2Grand Rapids23San Antonio06Oklahoma City32Grand Rapids44Rockford14Rockford35Texas0AHL awards editCalder Cup Manchester MonarchsLes Cunningham Award Brian O Neill ManchesterJohn B Sollenberger Trophy Brian O Neill ManchesterWillie Marshall Award Teemu Pulkkinen Grand RapidsDudley Red Garrett Memorial Award Matt Murray Wilkes Barre ScrantonEddie Shore Award Chris Wideman BinghamtonAldege Baz Bastien Memorial Award Matt Murray Wilkes Barre ScrantonHarry Hap Holmes Memorial Award Matt Murray amp Jeff Zatkoff Wilkes Barre ScrantonLouis A R Pieri Memorial Award Mike Stothers ManchesterFred T Hunt Memorial Award Jeff Hoggan Grand RapidsYanick Dupre Memorial Award Kyle Hagel CharlotteJack A Butterfield Trophy Jordan Weal Manchester 10 Richard F Canning Trophy Manchester MonarchsRobert W Clarke Trophy Utica CometsMacgregor Kilpatrick Trophy Manchester MonarchsFrank Mathers Trophy Hershey BearsNorman R Bud Poile Trophy Grand Rapids GriffinsEmile Francis Trophy Manchester MonarchsF G Teddy Oke Trophy Hartford Wolf PackSam Pollock Trophy Utica CometsJohn D Chick Trophy San Antonio RampageJames C Hendy Memorial Award Vance Lederman SyracuseThomas Ebright Memorial Award Michael Andlauer HamiltonJames H Ellery Memorial Awards Brendan Burke UticaKen McKenzie Award Brian Coe Wilkes Barre ScrantonMichael Condon Memorial Award Mike EmanatianAll Star Teams edit First All Star Team Matt Murray G Brad Hunt D Chris Wideman D Chris Bourque LW Andy Miele C Teemu Pulkkinen RW Second All Star Team Jacob Markstrom G Colin Miller D Bobby Sanguinetti D Shane Prince LW Jordan Weal C Brian O Neill RW All Rookie Team Matt Murray G Ville Pokka D Ryan Pulock D Viktor Arvidsson F Connor Brown F Charles Hudon F See also editList of AHL seasons 2014 in ice hockey 2015 in ice hockeyReferences edit Allentown s hockey team will be Lehigh Valley Phantoms mcall com Archived from the original on May 25 2013 Retrieved April 7 2018 After losing 7 3M hosting the Calgary Flames AHL team Abbotsford pays 5 5M to get them to leave nationalpost com April 15 2014 Retrieved April 7 2018 Flames AHL franchise heading to Glens Falls theahl com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved April 7 2018 It s official Glens Falls keeping AHL hockey League approves team move to Adirondack saratogian com May 5 2014 Retrieved April 7 2018 AHL announces alignment for 2014 15 The American Hockey League Archived from the original on July 11 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 a b OT in AHL now 7 minutes Rochester Democrat amp Chronicle Retrieved July 10 2014 Dhiren Mahiban November 6 2014 Report AHL changes rule following Leggio incident ProHockeyTalk com Retrieved November 7 2014 Top Scorers 2014 15 Regular Season All Players AHL Top Goalies 2014 15 Regular Season Goals Against Average AHL AHL Hall of Fame Archived from the original on June 5 2016 Retrieved June 26 2015 External links editAHL official sitePreceded by2013 14 AHL seasons Succeeded by2015 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 15 AHL season amp oldid 1167278516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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