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2021–22 ECHL season

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2021–22 ECHL season
LeagueECHL
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 21, 2021 – April 17, 2022
Regular season
Playoffs
Kelly Cup
ECHL seasons

The 2021–22 ECHL season is the 34th season of the ECHL. The regular season began on October 21, 2021, and is scheduled to end on April 17, 2022, with the Kelly Cup playoffs to follow. Twenty-seven teams in 20 states and two Canadian provinces were each scheduled to play 72 games.[1]

League business

Canadian-based teams in the ECHL as of the 2021–22 season. Dot colors correspond to the divisional alignment.

League changes

Following the delayed and COVID-19 pandemic affected season that led to 12 teams going on hiatus before starting the season, the league returned to its typical season start date in October with 27 teams participating. The league also returned to a two-conference, four-division alignment.[1]

Team changes

Affiliation changes

ECHL team New affiliates Former affiliates
Adirondack Thunder Utica Comets (AHL) Binghamton Devils (AHL)
Allen Americans[4] Seattle Kraken (NHL)
Charlotte Checkers (AHL)
Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Atlanta Gladiators[5] Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Belleville Senators (AHL)
Boston Bruins (NHL)
Providence Bruins
Iowa Heartlanders[6] Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Wild (AHL)
Expansion team
Jacksonville Icemen[7] New York Rangers (NHL)
Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)
Winnipeg Jets (NHL)
Manitoba Moose (AHL)
Kalamazoo Wings[8] Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Cleveland Monsters (AHL)
Vancouver Canucks (NHL)
Utica Comets (AHL)
Maine Mariners[9] Boston Bruins (NHL)
Providence Bruins (AHL)
New York Rangers (NHL)
Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)
Norfolk Admirals[10] Carolina Hurricanes (NHL)
Chicago Wolves (AHL)
Independent
Trois-Rivières Lions[11] Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
Laval Rocket (AHL)
Expansion team

All-star game

During the 2019–20 season, the league had awarded the Jacksonville Icemen the 2021 All-Star Game,[12] but the Jacksonville-hosted event was deferred to 2022.[13] The All-Star Game returned to its previous format of an ECHL All-Star team playing against the host team. Additionally, there was a skills competition composed of fastest skater, hardest shot, and accuracy shooting events. Similar to the 2020 All-Star festivities, players from the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) and the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), formerly the National Women's Hockey League until 2021, participated in both the skills events and as members of the All-Star team in the game. The selected players were the PWHPA's Sophia Shaver and Loren Gabel from the PWHPA and Allie Thunstrom and Jillian Dempsey from the PHF.[14]

The All-Star Classic was held on January 17, 2022. The skills competition took place during the All-Star Game with the winner of each competition earning a goal towards their team's final score. Jacksonville earned all three points with Ben Hawerchuk winning the fastest skater, Croix Evingson winning the hardest shot, and Derek Lodermeier winning the accuracy shooting event.[15] The ECHL All-Star team went on to defeat Jacksonville 14–7. The Kansas City Mavericks' Marcus Crawford was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player by scoring three goals and an assist.[15]

Standings

Due to the imbalanced schedule and cancelled games during the pandemic, teams are ranked on points percentage.

As of March 9, 2022.[16]

Eastern Conference

North Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts Pts%
Reading Royals (PHI) 50 30 12 6 2 182 148 68 0.680
Newfoundland Growlers (TOR) 48 29 16 3 0 180 137 61 0.635
Trois-Rivières Lions (MTL) 47 24 19 3 1 168 166 52 0.553
Maine Mariners (BOS) 52 24 22 4 2 163 181 54 0.519
Worcester Railers (NYI) 51 23 22 4 2 178 180 52 0.510
Adirondack Thunder (NJ) 51 21 28 2 0 151 195 44 0.431
South Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts Pts%
Atlanta Gladiators (OTT) 55 34 17 3 1 171 139 72 0.655
Florida Everblades (NSH) 56 31 17 4 4 186 145 70 0.625
Jacksonville Icemen (NYR) 52 30 18 2 2 148 128 64 0.615
Orlando Solar Bears (TB) 55 29 22 4 0 153 170 62 0.564
Greenville Swamp Rabbits (FLA) 51 21 23 4 3 142 150 49 0.480
South Carolina Stingrays (WSH) 54 18 30 6 0 137 184 42 0.389
Norfolk Admirals (CAR) 53 18 30 2 3 138 197 41 0.387

Western Conference

Central Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts Pts%
Toledo Walleye (DET) 56 38 15 1 2 214 158 79 0.705
Fort Wayne Komets (VGK) 56 30 20 5 1 206 175 66 0.589
Wheeling Nailers (PIT) 55 30 24 1 0 191 188 61 0.555
Cincinnati Cyclones (BUF) 57 30 24 3 0 199 186 63 0.553
Iowa Heartlanders (MIN) 57 26 24 6 1 185 204 59 0.518
Kalamazoo Wings (CBJ) 55 28 27 0 0 173 192 56 0.500
Indy Fuel (CHI) 55 23 27 2 3 170 182 51 0.464
Mountain Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts Pts%
Utah Grizzlies (COL) 57 33 21 2 1 191 185 69 0.605
Rapid City Rush (ARI) 57 29 20 4 4 186 179 66 0.579
Idaho Steelheads (DAL) 56 29 24 2 1 165 143 61 0.545
Tulsa Oilers (ANA) 54 26 24 2 2 158 172 56 0.519
Allen Americans (SEA) 52 23 22 6 1 168 179 53 0.510
Wichita Thunder (EDM) 56 24 24 8 0 164 182 56 0.500
Kansas City Mavericks (CGY) 58 27 27 3 1 171 194 58 0.500

 x  - clinched playoff spot,  y  - clinched regular season division title,  z  - Brabham Cup (regular season) champion

Postseason

Playoffs format

The league announced its playoff format on January 21, 2022. At the end of the regular season the top four teams in each division qualifies for the 2022 Kelly Cup playoffs and be seeded one through four based on highest points percentage earned in the season. Then the first two rounds of the playoffs are held within the division with the first seed facing the fourth seed and the second seed facing the third. The division champions then play each other in a conference championship. The Kelly Cup finals pits the Eastern Conference champion against the Western Conference champion. All four rounds are a best-of-seven format.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ECHL RELEASES 2021-22 SCHEDULE". ECHL. May 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "BRAMPTON BEAST A CASUALTY OF COVID-19". Brampton Beast. February 18, 2021.
  3. ^ "ECHL Approves Two Expansion Memberships". ECHL. January 12, 2021. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  4. ^ "AMERICANS ENTER AFFILIATION AGREEMENT WITH SEATTLE KRAKEN". ECHL. October 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "GLADIATORS ANNOUNCE AFFILIATION WITH OTTAWA SENATORS". ECHL. August 9, 2021.
  6. ^ "Minnesota Wild Announces Affiliation Agreement with Iowa Heartlanders". OurSports Central. June 17, 2021.
  7. ^ "Icemen Enter into Affiliation Agreement with New York Rangers & Hartford Wolf Pack". OurSports Central. June 29, 2021.
  8. ^ "K-WINGS ANNOUNCE NHL AFFILIATION WITH COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS". Kalamazoo Wings. July 21, 2021.
  9. ^ "MARINERS ANNOUNCE AFFILIATION AGREEMENT WITH BOSTON BRUINS". Maine Mariners. June 30, 2021.
  10. ^ "Norfolk Admirals announce new NHL affiliation with Carolina Hurricanes". WAVY-TV. August 27, 2021.
  11. ^ "The Canadiens announce affiliation with the new ECHL Trois-Rivières club". Montreal Canadiens Official Website. January 19, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  12. ^ "Jacksonville Selected as Host of 2021 Warrior/ECHL All-Star Classic". OurSports Central. January 11, 2020.
  13. ^ "ECHL ANNOUNCES RESCHEDULING OF 2021 ECHL ALL-STAR CLASSIC". Jacksonville Icemen. August 6, 2020.
  14. ^ "Jacksonville, Icemen ready for spotlight in ECHL All-Star game". news4jax.com. January 17, 2022.
  15. ^ a b "ECHL ALL-STARS VICTORIOUS IN 2022 WARRIOR/ECHL ALL-STAR CLASSIC". ECHL. January 17, 2022.
  16. ^ "ECHL Standings - Division". ECHL. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  17. ^ "ECHL ANNOUNCES QUALIFICATION RULES, FORMAT FOR 2022 KELLY CUP PLAYOFFS". ECHL. January 21, 2022.