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2009–10 AHL season

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The 2009–10 AHL season will be the 74th season of the American Hockey League. There are twenty-nine teams slated to play with the addition of one new team, the relocation of two others, and the involuntary suspension of another.

League business

European Pre-season openers

On June 11th, 2009, both the Hamilton Bulldogs and the Toronto Marlies were invited to participate in a four-team preseason tournament in Edinburgh, Scotland, to celebrate Scotland’s contribution to the game of ice hockey.

The Edinburgh Capitals, Scotland’s only Elite Ice Hockey team, hosted the tournament from September 24-27. The Bulldogs and Marlies played the Capitals and the Belfast Giants in order to win the Gardiner Cup. [1]

Team and NHL affiliation changes

Team Changes

On April 28, 2009, it was announced that two teams would be relocated for the 2009–10 season and one expansion team would join:

Affiliation changes

AHL team new affiliate old affiliate
Texas Stars DAL None

Standings

Blue indicates team has clinched division.
Green indicates team has clinched a playoff spot.
Yellow indicates team would earn playoff spot in current position.
Red indicates team is eliminated from playoff contention.


As of November 23, 2009

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
Lowell Devils (NJ) 21 12 6 3 0 27 76 62
Manchester Monarchs (LA) 21 12 6 1 2 27 54 44
Springfield Falcons (EDM) 20 10 6 3 1 24 58 62
Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR) 20 11 8 0 1 23 64 52
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI) 22 11 10 0 1 23 53 60
Worcester Sharks (SJ) 21 10 10 0 1 21 55 68
Portland Pirates (BUF) 21 9 10 2 0 20 61 71
Providence Bruins (BOS) 20 9 10 1 0 19 59 65
East Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
Hershey Bears (WSH) 19 13 5 0 1 27 67 40
Binghamton Senators (OTT) 20 9 8 2 1 21 61 62
Norfolk Admirals (TB) 22 10 11 1 0 21 55 54
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT) 17 9 6 1 1 20 45 39
Albany River Rats (CAR) 21 9 10 0 2 20 54 61
Adirondack Phantoms (PHI) 16 8 7 1 0 17 35 40
Syracuse Crunch (CBJ) 19 6 9 2 2 16 43 68

Western Conference

North Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
Rochester Americans (FLA) 17 14 2 1 0 29 60 38
Hamilton Bulldogs (MTL) 19 11 4 1 3 26 52 43
Manitoba Moose (VAN) 23 11 9 3 0 25 52 61
Grand Rapids Griffins (DET) 17 12 5 0 0 24 60 48
Abbotsford Heat (CGY) 23 10 9 2 2 24 64 71
Toronto Marlies (TOR) 18 8 7 1 2 19 49 54
Lake Erie Monsters (COL) 19 7 10 0 2 16 46 61
West Division GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
Texas Stars (DAL) 22 14 4 2 2 32 61 42
Chicago Wolves (ATL) 19 10 8 0 1 21 52 48
Peoria Rivermen (STL) 19 9 7 1 2 21 59 65
Houston Aeros (MIN) 21 10 10 1 0 21 49 44
Rockford IceHogs (CHI) 22 9 10 2 1 21 56 60
Milwaukee Admirals (NSH) 17 8 6 1 2 19 46 49
San Antonio Rampage (PHX) 18 6 9 2 1 15 48 62

Statistical leaders

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; PTS = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Updated November 10, 2009

Player Team GP G A PTS +/- PIM
Corey Locke Hartford Wolf Pack 14 9 12 21 0 10
Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau Hartford Wolf Pack 12 9 10 19 +3 22
Alexandre Giroux Hershey Bears 11 7 12 19 +10 4
Andrew Gordon Hershey Bears 15 7 11 18 +5 9
Andrew Wozniewski Providence Bruins 14 5 13 18 -3 19
Bobby Sanguinetti Hartford Wolf Pack 14 5 12 17 +1 6
Charles Linglet Springfield Falcons 15 5 12 17 +9 8
Jonas Junland Peoria Rivermen 13 6 9 15 +3 12
Jerome Samson Albany River Rats 14 5 10 15 +1 2
Mark Cullen Rockford IceHogs 17 6 8 14 0 10

Leading goaltenders

GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Overtime/Shootout Losses; SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; SV% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts

As of November 10, 2009

Player Team GP TOI W L SOL SA GA GAA SV% SO
Matt Climie Texas Stars 7 430 4 1 2 205 8 1.12 .961 2
Curtis Sanford Hamilton Bulldogs 9 558 5 2 2 246 13 1.40 .937 2
Brent Krahn Texas Stars 7 419 6 1 0 226 11 1.58 .951 1
Jonathan Bernier Manchester Monarchs 10 609 6 3 1 359 17 1.67 .953 2
Anton Khudobin Houston Aeros 8 459 6 2 0 197 13 1.70 .934 1

Calder Cup Playoffs

AHL awards

Calder Cup :
Les Cunningham Award :
John B. Sollenberger Trophy :
Willie Marshall Award :
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award :
Eddie Shore Award :
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award :
Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award :
Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award :
Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award :
Yanick Dupre Memorial Award :
Jack A. Butterfield Trophy :
Richard F. Canning Trophy :
Robert W. Clarke Trophy :
Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy:
Frank Mathers Trophy:
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy:
Emile Francis Trophy :
F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy:
Sam Pollock Trophy:
John D. Chick Trophy:
James C. Hendy Memorial Award:
Thomas Ebright Memorial Award:
James H. Ellery Memorial Awards:
Ken McKenzie Award:
Michael Condon Memorial Award:

Milestones

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bulldogs, Marlies going overseas this preseason". theahl.com. June 11, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-13.
  2. ^ "Austin, Abbotsford, Glens Falls joining AHL in 2009-10". theahl.com. April 28, 20098. Retrieved 2009-04-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Barnes, Dan (April 28, 2009). "Austin, Abbotsford, Glens Falls joining AHL in 2009-10". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved April 29, 2009.
  4. ^ Heika, Mike (April 29, 2009). "Texas Stars to play in Cedar Park next season". The Dallas Morning News.
  5. ^ "League suspends Iowa Chops from playing in 2009-10 season" The Des Moines Register, July 7, 2009
  6. ^ "Chops franchise in suspension for 2009-10 season" AHL Press Release July 7, 2009
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