2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MEMORIAL STANDINGS HOME ROAD vs. IHL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EAST GP W L T OTL PTS PCT GF GA PIM W- L- T-OTL W- L- T-OTL W- L- T-OTL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Y-Grand Rapids 80 48 22 8 2 106 .663 240 177 1287 22-13- 5- 0 26- 9- 3- 2 29-19- 5- 1 X-Milwaukee 80 32 27 14 7 85 .531 247 251 1747 19- 9- 8- 4 13-18- 6- 3 28-19- 6- 5 Cincinnati 80 26 35 13 6 71 .444 202 242 1568 16-16- 4- 4 10-19- 9- 2 15-18- 7- 4 Cleveland 80 22 48 5 5 54 .338 203 286 1595 12-22- 2- 4 10-26- 3- 1 6-21- 2- 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Y-Houston 80 47 23 7 3 104 .650 266 222 1716 25-10- 4- 1 22-13- 3- 2 33-19- 5- 3* X-Chicago 80 43 25 8 4 98 .613 276 237 1905 28- 8- 2- 2 15-17- 6- 2 31-19- 4- 4 X-San Antonio 80 36 29 11 4 87 .544 235 226 1707 22- 9- 7- 2 14-20- 4- 2 24-25- 8- 3 X-Manitoba 80 37 33 8 2 84 .525 229 228 1405 22-14- 4- 0 15-19- 4- 2 7-11- 4- 2 X-Utah 80 37 34 4 5 83 .519 227 243 2122 21-14- 1- 4 16-20- 3- 1 25-28- 0- 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: These are the AHL Standings of the six teams that transferred from the IHL and the records of the three other cities that had a team in the IHL in the last five seasons. Cincinnati and Cleveland did not face Manitoba during the 2002-03 season. The Toronto Roadrunners franchise will be added to the Eastern Division for 2003-04. PLAYOFFS STANDINGS (thru June 5, 2003) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team W-L GF-GA (Opponents, Games W-L, Round) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Houston 15-8 60-51 (Milwaukee, 3-0, CQF; Norfolk, 4-2 CSF; Grand Rapids, 4-3, WCF; Hamilton, 4-3, CCF) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grand Rapids 10-5 36-30 (Wilkes-Barre, 3-1, CQF; Chicago, 4-0, CSF; Houston, 3-4, WCF) Manitoba 8-6 34-33 (Portland, 2-1, PRE; Providence, 3-1, CQF; Hamilton, 3-4, CSF) Chicago 3-6 21-23 (Hershey, 3-2 CQF; Grand Rapids, 0-4, CSF) Milwaukee 2-4 13-10 (Rochester, 2-1, PRE; Houston, 0-3, CQF) San Antonio 0-3 5-9 (Norfolk, 0-3, CQF) Utah 0-2 3-7 (Wilkes-Barre, 0-2, PRE) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MEMORIAL AWARDS FRED A. HUBER, JR. TROPHY (Regular Season Champion): Houston Aeros (47-23-7-3, 104 points, 33-19-5-3 vs. IHL opponents) FRANK GALLAGHER TROPHY (Eastern Division Champion): Grand Rapids Griffins (48-22-8-2, 106 points, 29-19-5-1 vs. IHL opponents) KEN ULLYOT TROPHY (Western Division Champion): Houston Aeros (47-23-7-3, 104 points, 33-19-5-3 vs. IHL opponents) JAMES GATSCHENE MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season MVP): Marc Lamothe, Grand Rapids (33-18-8, 2.13, .923) LEO P. LAMOREUX MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season Scoring Champion): Steve Maltais, Chicago (79 gp, 30-56, 86 points) GARRY F. LONGMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Rookie of the Year): Darren Haydar, Milwaukee* JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Goaltending): Marc Lamothe, Joey MacDonald and Chad Alban, Grand Rapids (2.18 team GAA) LARRY D. GORDON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Defenseman): Curtis Murphy, Houston* COMMISSIONER'S TROPHY (Coach of the Year): Danton Cole, Grand Rapids* JOSEPH TURNER MEMORIAL CUP (Most Wins/Best Record in Calder Cup Playoffs): Houston Aeros (defeated Grand Rapids, 4-3, in Western Conference finals) N.R. "BUD" POILE TROPHY (Playoff MVP): Johan Holmqvist, G, Houston Aeros * - Award selections are the choice of the author; all others are statistical awards. NOTE: The Aeros win the Huber Trophy because of their better record against other IHL cities.