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词条 1996–97 AHL season
释义

  1. Team changes

  2. Final standings

     Northern Conference  Southern Conference 

  3. Scoring leaders

  4. Calder Cup playoffs

  5. All Star Classic

  6. Trophy and award winners

      Team awards   Individual awards  Other awards 

  7. See also

  8. References

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| league = American Hockey League
| sport = Ice hockey
| duration =
| attendance =
| season = Regular season
| season_champ_name = F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy
| season_champs = Worcester IceCats
| MVP = Jean-Francois Labbe
| MVP_link = Les Cunningham Award
| top_scorer = Peter White
| top_scorer_link = John B. Sollenberger Trophy
| playoffs = Calder Cup playoffs
| playoffs_link = 1997 Calder Cup playoffs
| conf1 =
| conf1_link =
| conf1_champ =
| conf1_runner-up =
| conf2 =
| conf2_link =
| conf2_champ =
| conf2_runner-up =
| finals =
| finals_link =
| finals_champ = Hershey Bears
| finals_runner-up = Hamilton Bulldogs
| playoffs_MVP = Mike McHugh
| playoffs_MVP_link = Jack A. Butterfield Trophy
|prevseason_year = 1995-96
|nextseason_year = 1997–98
| seasonslistnames = AHL
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The 1996–97 AHL season was the 61st season of the American Hockey League. The league renames its divisions due to relocating teams. The Northern Conferences consists of the Atlantic Division becoming the Canadian Division, and the Central Division becoming the Empire State Division. The Southern Conferences consists of the North Division becoming the New England Division, and the South Division becoming the Mid-Atlantic Division.

Eighteen teams played 80 games each in the schedule. The Philadelphia Phantoms finished first overall in the regular season. The Hershey Bears won their eighth Calder Cup championship.

Team changes

  • The Prince Edward Island Senators suspend operations, becoming dormant.
  • The Cornwall Aces suspend operations, becoming dormant.
  • The Cape Breton Oilers move to Hamilton, Ontario, becoming the Hamilton Bulldogs, playing in the Canadian division.
  • The Kentucky Thoroughblades join the AHL as an expansion team, based in Lexington, Kentucky, playing in the Mid-Atlantic division.
  • The Philadelphia Phantoms join the AHL as an expansion team, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, playing in the Mid-Atlantic division.
  • The Binghamton Rangers switch from the South division to the Empire State division.

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points;

Northern Conference

CanadianGPWLTOTLPtsGFGA
St. John's Maple Leafs (TOR)80 36 2810 6 88265264
Saint John Flames (CGY)80 28 3613 3 72237269
Hamilton Bulldogs (EDM)802839 9 4 69220276
Fredericton Canadiens (MTL)80 26 44 8 2 62234283
Empire StateGPWLTOTLPtsGFGA
Rochester Americans (BUF)80 40 30 9 1 90 298 257
Adirondack Red Wings (DET/TB)80 38 2812 2 90 258 249
Albany River Rats (NJ)80 38 28 9 5 90 269 231
Syracuse Crunch (VAN)80 32 3810 0 74 241 265
Binghamton Rangers (NYR)80 27 3813 2 69 245 300

Southern Conference

New EnglandGPWLTOTLPtsGFGA
Worcester IceCats (STL/OTT)80 43 23 9 5100 256 234
Springfield Falcons (HFD/PHX)80 41 2512 2 96 268 229
Portland Pirates (WAS)80 37 2610 7 91 279 264
Providence Bruins (BOS)80 35 40 3 2 75 262 289
Mid-AtlanticGPWLTOTLPtsGFGA
Philadelphia Phantoms (PHI)80 49 1810 3111325230
Hershey Bears (COL)80 43 2210 5101273220
Kentucky Thoroughblades (SJ)80 36 35 9 0 81278284
Baltimore Bandits (ANA)80 30 3710 3 73251285
Carolina Monarchs (FLA)80 28 43 4 5 65273303

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Peter White Philadelphia Phantoms 80 44 61105 28
Terry Yake Rochester Americans 78 34 67101 77
Brian Wiseman St. John's Maple Leafs 71 33 62 95 83
Vaclav Prospal Philadelphia Phantoms 63 32 63 95 70
Patrik Juhlin Philadelphia Phantoms 78 31 60 91 24
Alexei Lojkin Fredericton Canadiens 79 33 56 89 41
Gilbert Dionne Carolina Monarchs 72 41 47 88 69
Blair Atcheynum Hershey Bears 77 42 45 87 57
Jan Caloun Kentucky Thoroughblades 66 43 43 86 68
Shawn McCosh Philadelphia Phantoms 79 30 51 81110
  • complete list

Calder Cup playoffs

{{main|1997 Calder Cup playoffs}}{{16TeamBracket | RD1=Division Semifinals
| RD2=Division Finals
| RD3=Conference Finals
| RD4=Calder Cup Final
| group1=Northern Conference
| group2=Southern Conference
| subgroup1=Canadian Division
| subgroup2=Empire State Division
| subgroup3=New England Division
| subgroup4=Mid-Atlantic Division
| RD1-seed01=C1
| RD1-team01=St. John's
| RD1-seed02=E5
| RD1-team02=Binghamton
| RD1-score01=3
| RD1-score02=1
| RD1-seed03=C2
| RD1-team03=Saint John
| RD1-seed04=C3
| RD1-team04=Hamilton
| RD1-score03=2
| RD1-score04=3
| RD1-seed05=E1
| RD1-team05=Rochester
| RD1-seed06=E4
| RD1-team06=Syracuse
| RD1-score05=3
| RD1-score06=0
| RD1-seed07=E2
| RD1-team07=Adirondack
| RD1-seed08=E3
| RD1-team08=Albany
| RD1-score07=1
| RD1-score08=3
| RD1-seed09=N1
| RD1-team09=Worcester
| RD1-seed10=N4
| RD1-team10=Providence
| RD1-score09=2
| RD1-score10=3
| RD1-seed11=N2
| RD1-team11=Springfield
| RD1-seed12=N3
| RD1-team12=Portland
| RD1-score11=3
| RD1-score12=2
| RD1-seed13=M1
| RD1-team13=Philadelphia
| RD1-seed14=M4
| RD1-team14=Baltimore
| RD1-score13=3
| RD1-score14=0
| RD1-seed15=M2
| RD1-team15=Hershey
| RD1-seed16=M3
| RD1-team16=Kentucky
| RD1-score15=3
| RD1-score16=1
| RD2-seed01=C1
| RD2-team01=St. John's
| RD2-seed02=C3
| RD2-team02=Hamilton
| RD2-score01=3
| RD2-score02=4
| RD2-seed03=E1
| RD2-team03=Rochester
| RD2-seed04=E3
| RD2-team04=Albany
| RD2-score03=3
| RD2-score04=4
| RD2-seed05=N4
| RD2-team05=Providence
| RD2-seed06=N2
| RD2-team06=Springfield
| RD2-score05=1
| RD2-score06=4
| RD2-seed07=M1
| RD2-team07=Philadelphia
| RD2-seed08=M2
| RD2-team08=Hershey
| RD2-score07=3
| RD2-score08=4
| RD3-seed01=C3
| RD3-team01=Hamilton
| RD3-seed02=E3
| RD3-team02=Albany
| RD3-score01=4
| RD3-score02=1
| RD3-seed03=N2
| RD3-team03=Springfield
| RD3-seed04=M2
| RD3-team04=Hershey
| RD3-score03=3
| RD3-score04=4
| RD4-seed01=C3
| RD4-team01=Hamilton
| RD4-seed02=M2
| RD4-team02=Hershey
| RD4-score01=1
| RD4-score02=4
}}

All Star Classic

The 10th AHL All-Star Game was played on January 16, 1997, at the Harbour Station in Saint John, New Brunswick. Team World defeated Team Canada 3–2 in a shootout. In the skills competition held the day before the All-Star Game, Team World won 18–9 over Team Canada. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090819073132/http://www.theahl.com/allstar/events/]

Trophy and award winners

Team awards

Calder Cup
Playoff champions:
Hershey Bears
Richard F. Canning Trophy
Northern Conference playoff champions:
Hamilton Bulldogs
Robert W. Clarke Trophy
Southern Conference playoff champions:
Hershey Bears
Frank Mathers Trophy
Regular season champions, Mid-Atlantic Division:
Philadelphia Phantoms
F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy
Regular season champions, New England Division:
Worcester IceCats
Sam Pollock Trophy
Regular season champions, Canadian Division:
St. John's Maple Leafs
John D. Chick Trophy
Regular season champions, Empire State Division:
Rochester Americans

Individual awards

Les Cunningham Award
Most valuable player:
Jean-Francois Labbe – Hershey Bears
John B. Sollenberger Trophy
Top point scorer:
Peter White – Philadelphia Phantoms
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award
Rookie of the year:
Jaroslav Svejkovsky – Portland Pirates
Eddie Shore Award
Defenceman of the year:
Darren Rumble – Philadelphia Phantoms
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award
Best goaltender:
Jean-Francois Labbe – Hershey Bears
Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award
Lowest goals against average:
Jean-Francois Labbe – Hershey Bears
Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award
Coach of the year:
Greg Gilbert – Worcester IceCats
Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award
Sportsmanship / Perseverance:
Steve Passmore – Hamilton Bulldogs
Jack A. Butterfield Trophy
MVP of the playoffs:
Mike McHugh – Hershey Bears

Other awards

James C. Hendy Memorial Award
Most outstanding executive:
Jay Feaster, Hershey Bears
James H. Ellery Memorial Awards
Outstanding media coverage:
Lindsay Kramer, Syracuse, (newspaper)
Aaron Kennedy, Saint John, (radio)
Jim Ogle, Kentucky, (television)
Ken McKenzie Award
Outstanding marketing executive:
Glenn Stanford, St. John's Maple Leafs & Carole Appleton, Springfield Falcons

See also

  • List of AHL seasons

References

  • AHL official site
  • AHL Hall of Fame
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070516110244/http://www.hockeydb.com/ HockeyDB]
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