2006-2007 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MEMORIAL STANDINGS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- East Division GP W L OL SOL PTS WPCT GF GA PIM VS. IHL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Wolves* 80 46 25 3 6 101 .631 331 252 1654 41-19- 8 Milwaukee Admirals* 80 41 25 4 10 96 .600 227 230 1389 37-21-14 Grand Rapids Griffins* 80 37 32 6 5 85 .531 226 244 1418 23-20- 9 Peoria Rivermen 80 37 33 2 8 84 .525 221 242 1557 35-30- 9 Toronto Marlies 80 34 39 2 5 75 .469 220 270 1648 13-20- 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- West Division GP W L OL SOL PTS WPCT GF GA PIM VS. IHL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights* 80 49 25 5 1 104 .650 214 189 1548 38-21- 7 Manitoba Moose* 80 45 23 7 5 102 .638 232 201 1471 29-10- 5 Iowa Stars* 80 42 34 3 1 88 .550 221 231 1188 38-26- 2 San Antonio Rampage 80 32 42 2 4 70 .438 219 256 1378 27-37- 4 Houston Aeros 80 27 43 4 6 64 .400 205 269 1580 25-34- 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: These are the AHL Standings of the five teams that transferred from the IHL and the records of the four other cities that had a team in the IHL in its last five seasons. (Omaha and Iowa had IHL franchises in the 1960's.) All 10 teams played in the AHL's Western Conference in 2006-07. * - Team qualified for AHL playoffs. PLAYOFF STANDINGS (thru May 27, 2007)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Team GP SW W-L GF-GA (Opponents, Games W-L, Round)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chicago 15 2 9-6 51-36 (Milwaukee, 4-0, DSF; Iowa, 4-2, DF; Hamilton, 1-4, CF)Manitoba 13 1 6-7 28-28 (Grand Rapids, 4-3, DSF; Hamitlon, 2-4, DF)Iowa 12 1 6-6 31-41 (Omaha, 4-2, DSF; Chicago, 2-4, DF)Grand Rapids 7 0 3-4 13-16 (Manitoba, 3-2, DSF)Omaha 6 0 2-4 13-16 (Iowa, 2-4, DSF)Milwaukee 4 0 0-4 7-13 (Chicago, 0-4, DSF)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Playoff standings ranked by series won, wins, more games played, more goals scored, and fewer goals allowed.INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MEMORIAL AWARDSFRED A. HUBER, JR. TROPHY (Regular Season Champion): Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights (49-25-6, 104 points)FRANK GALLAGHER TROPHY (Eastern Division Champion): Chicago Wolves (46-25-9, 101 points; 90 pts. Vs. IHL)KEN ULLYOT TROPHY (Western Division Champion): Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights (49-25-6, 104 points)JAMES GATSCHENE MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season MVP): Darren Haydar, Chicago (73 gp, 41-81, 122 pts, +24)*LEO P. LAMOREUX MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season Scoring Champion): Darren Haydar, Chicago (73 gp, 122 pts)GARRY F. LONGMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Rookie of the Year): Brett Sterling, Chicago (77 gp, 55-42, 97 pts, +14)*KEN MCKENZIE TROPHY (American-born Rookie of the Year): Brett Sterling, Chicago (77 gp, 55-42, 97 pts, +14)*JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Goaltending): Curtis McElhinney, Omaha (57 gp, 34-17-1, 2.13 gaa, .917 sv%)*LARRY D. GORDON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Defenseman): Sheldon Brookbank, Milwaukee (78 gp, 15-38, 53 pts, +4, 6 gw)*ROBERT UFER TROPHY (Coach of the Year; fka Commisioner's Trophy): Ryan McGill, Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights*JOSEPH TURNER MEMORIAL CUP (Most Wins/Best Record in Calder Cup Playoffs): Chicago Wolves (Conference Finalists)N.R. "BUD" POILE TROPHY (Playoff MVP): Darren Haydar, Chicago (10 goals, 24 points) * - Award selections are the choice of the author; all others are statistical awards.