2004-2005 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MEMORIAL STANDINGS vs. IHL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- East Division GP W L OL SOL PTS WPCT GF GA PIM W- L-OL-SO PTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago 80 49 24 5 2 105 .656 245 211 1954 42-22- 5- 1 90 Milwaukee 80 47 24 4 5 103 .644 247 207 1930 38-21- 3- 4 83 Houston 80 40 28 6 6 92 .575 212 194 1862 33-24- 6- 5 77 Grand Rapids 80 41 35 2 2 86 .538 200 200 1721 37-28- 1- 2 77 San Antonio 80 27 45 3 5 62 .388 156 232 1654 25-37- 3- 3 56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- West Division GP W L OL SOL PTS WPCT GF GA PIM W- L-OL-SO PTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manitoba 80 44 26 3 7 98 .613 243 210 1799 30-10- 2- 6 68 Cincinnati 80 44 31 1 4 93 .581 206 191 2208 35-24- 1- 4 75 Edmonton 80 32 33 4 11 79 .494 201 223 1873 23-18- 2- 5 53 Cleveland 80 35 37 2 6 78 .488 200 226 1676 23-19- 2- 4 52 Utah 80 23 50 2 5 53 .331 156 265 1857 22-40- 1- 5 50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: These are the AHL Standings of the six teams that transferred from the IHL and the records of the four other cities that had a team in the IHL in the last five seasons. Due to the setup of the AHL, the 10 teams did not play an even number of games against each other. PLAYOFF STANDINGS (thru June 10, 2005) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team GP SW W-L GF-GA (Opponents, Games W-L, Round) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago 18 3 12-6 20-10 (Houston, 4-1, DSF; Cincinnati, 4-1, WDF; Manitoba, 4-0, WCF; Philadelphia, 0-4, CCF) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manitoba 14 2 8-6 39-39 (St. John's, 4-1, DSF; Rochester, 4-1, NDF; Chicago, 0-4, WCF) Cincinnati 12 1 5-7 29-36 (Milwaukee, 4-3, DSF; Chicago, 1-4, WDF) Milwaukee 7 0 3-4 18-20 (Cincinnati, 3-4, DSF) Houston 5 0 1-4 7-13 (Chicago, 1-4, DSF) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playoff standings ranked by series won, wins, more games played, more goals scored, and fewer goals allowed. INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MEMORIAL AWARDS FRED A. HUBER, JR. TROPHY (Regular Season Champion): Chicago Wolves (51-19-4-6;42-22-5-1 vs. IHL) FRANK GALLAGHER TROPHY (Eastern Division Champion): Chicago Wolves KEN ULLYOT TROPHY (Western Division Champion): Manitoba Moose JAMES GATSCHENE MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season MVP): Simon Gamache, Milwaukee* LEO P. LAMOREUX MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season Scoring Champion): Simon Gamache, Milwaukee (29 goals, 86 pts) GARRY F. LONGMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Rookie of the Year): Eric Himelfarb, Grand Rapids* KEN MCKENZIE TROPHY (American-born Rookie of the Year): Ryan Suter, Milwaukee* JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Goaltending): Kari Lehtonen, Chicago* LARRY D. GORDON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Defenseman): Niklas Kronwall, Grand Rapids* COMMISSIONER'S TROPHY (Coach of the Year): Randy Carlyle, Manitoba* JOSEPH TURNER MEMORIAL CUP (Most Wins/Best Record in Calder Cup Playoffs): Chicago Wolves (AHL Western Conference Champions) N.R. "BUD" POILE TROPHY (Playoff MVP): Kari Lehtonen, Chicago* * - Award selections are the choice of the author; all others are statistical awards.