CONGRATULATIONS MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS - AHL WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS!


THE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

R.I.P. - 1945-2001


CAREER IHL POINTS SCORED LEADERS
Rk Player Years GP G Pts. TGP* TG* TPts*
1 Len Thornson (1956-1969) 819 426 1252 883 479 1377
2 Jock Callander (1983-2000) 1054 477 1242 1187 550 1402
3 Dave Michayluk (1984-1997) 968 547 1183 1068 594 1298
4 William "Chick" Chalmers (1956-1971) 888 363 1154 940 392 1235
5 Scott Gruhl (1979-1996) 921 532 1144 1066 596 1300
6 Bryan McLay (1957-1973) 924 474 1100 993 516 1180
7 Joe Kastelic (1953-1968) 868 526 1077 895 551 1134
8 Marcel Comeau (1972-1983) 732 339 898 836 375 1001
9 Terry McDougall (1973-1984) 788 342 895 883 382 1018
10 Gary Ford (1967-1979) 600 337 878 655 353 930
* - Playoff statistics were not uniformly recorded before 1960; totals listed in
italics are from the 1995-96 IHL Official Guide and Record Book.

For more IHL Statistics from 1945 to 2001, go to The Hockey Database.


The press release that ended it all.

IHL MEMORIAL NEWS

  • Milwaukee Admirals take Western Conference crown
  • Cyclones to return to ECHL in 2006-07
  • Barons moving to Worcester for 2006-07
  • AHL transfers Grizzlies franchise to Cleveland
  • Half Empty? Grizzlies First Year in ECHL Tough to Measure

  • Former Member Teams
    (Active Teams in 2000-2001)
    Past Member Teams
    (Teams that folded/changed leagues before 2000)
    Other IHL Cities in 2001 Other Former IHL Cities, 1990-2000

    The Professional Hockey Players Association

    2006 IHL MEMORIAL AWARDS

    • JOSEPH TURNER MEMORIAL CUP: MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS (AHL Western Conference Champions)
    • N.R. "BUD" POILE MEMORIAL TROPHY (Playoff MVP): Darren Haydar, Milwaukee Admirals
    • FRED HUBER TROPHY (Best Record): Grand Rapids Griffins (55-20-5, 115 points)
    • FRANK GALLAGHER TROPHY (Eastern Division Champion): Grand Rapids Griffins
    • KEN ULLYOT TROPHY (Western Division Champion): Milwaukee Admirals (49-21-10, 108 pts.)
    • LEO P. LAMOREUX MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season Scoring Champion): Kirby Law, Houston (80 gp, 43 g, 67 assists, 110 pts.)
    • JAMES GATSCHENE MEMORIAL TROPHY (Regular Season MVP): Donald MacLean, Grand Rapids*
    • LARRY D. GORDON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Defenseman): Bryan Helmer, Grand Rapids*
    • JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY (Outstanding Goaltending): Mike Smith, Iowa*
    • GARRY F. LONGMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Rookie of the Year): Pekka Rinne, Milwaukee*
    • KEN MCKENZIE TROPHY (American-born Rookie of the Year): Patrick O'Sullivan, Houston*
    • ROBERT P. UFER TROPHY (Coach of the Year, fka Commissioner's Trophy): Greg Ireland, Grand Rapids*
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  • CITIES HOSTING IHL TEAMS, 1945-2001
    • Akron (1948-49)
    • Albany (1990-91)(a)
    • Atlanta (1992-1996)
    • Chatham (1949-52, 1963-64)
    • Chicago (1994-2001)
    • Cincinnati (1952-1958, 1992-2001)(b)
    • Cleveland (1992-2001)(b)
    • Columbus (1966-1970, 1971-77)
    • Dayton (1964-77, 1977-78(c), 1979-80)
    • Denver (1959-60(c), 1987-89, 1994-95)
      [1988-89 as Colorado]
    • Des Moines (1963-75)
    • Detroit (1945-1952,1994-2001)(d)
    • Flint (1969-90)
    • Fort Wayne (1952-1999)
    • Grand Rapids (1950-51, (c)1977-80, 1996-2001)
    • Houston (1994-2001)
    • Huntington (1956-57)
    • Indianapolis (1955-1962, 1984-1987, 1988-1998)
    • Johnstown (1953-1955)
    • Kalamazoo (1974-2000)
      [1995-2000 as Michigan]
    • Kansas City (1990-2001)(b)
    • Lansing (1974-75)
    • Las Vegas (1993-1999)
    • Long Beach (1996-1999)
    • Los Angeles (1995-96)
    • Louisville (1948-49, 1953-54, 1957-1960)
    • Marion (1953-54)
    • Milwaukee (1948-49, 1952-54, 1977-2001)
    • Minneapolis (1959(c)-1963)
    • Muncie (1948-1949)
    • Muskegon (1960-1992)
    • Omaha (1959-1963)
    • Orlando (1995-2001)(b)
    • Peoria (1982-1997)
    • Phoenix (1989-2000)
    • Port Huron (1962-1981)
    • Quebec (1996-98)
    • Saginaw (1972-83, 1985-87)
    • Saint Paul (1994-96, as Minnesota)
    • Salt Lake City (1984-1994, 1995-2001 as Utah)
    • San Antonio (1996-98)
    • San Diego (1990-1995)
    • San Francisco (1995-96)
    • Sarina (1949-1951)
    • Toledo (1947-49, 1950-62, 1963-1986)(e)
    • Troy, OH (1951-1959)
    • Windsor (1945-50, 1963-64)
    • Winnipeg (1996-2001)
      [as Manitoba]
    Cities in bold transferred to AHL in 2001. Cities in italics were represented by several teams in the IHL during one or more seasons, during the time period listed.
    (a) - team ceased operations mid-season. (b) - team ceased operations with disbanding of IHL. (c) - team moved mid-season. (d) - team ceased operations
    prior to disbanding of IHL. (e) - In 1948-49, Toledo played in both divisions of the IHL. The Toledo franchise split seasons in 1955-56 with Marion, OH;
    and in 1959-60 in Saint Louis, MO.