Sports season
The 1999–2000 IHL season was the 55th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. 13 teams participated in the regular season, and the Chicago Wolves won the Turner Cup.
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Chicago Wolves vs Milwaukee Admirals, May 2 1998, IHL Playoffs
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1999/2000 Indianapolis Ice vs Oklahoma City Blazers
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Chicago Wolves Rules of the Game from 1999
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The Blunder That Ruined A Players Career
Offseason
The Indianapolis Ice departed the IHL and joined the CHL for the CHL’s 1999-00 season.
The Las Vegas Thunder we’re forced to fold after the UNLV refused to renew their lease to continue playing at Thomas & Mack Center forcing the Thunder to fold after failing to negotiate with Orleans Arena and MGM Grand Garden Arena
Regular season
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Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Turner Cup-Playoffs
| Turner Cup-Pre-Playoffs
| | | Turner Cup-Quarterfinals
| | | Turner Cup-Semifinals
| | | Turner Cup-Final
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| Grand Rapids
| 4
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| E4
| Cleveland
| 2
| | | E4
| Cleveland
| 2
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| E5
| Milwaukee
| 1
| | | Eastern Conference | | | E1
| Grand Rapids
| 4
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| | | | | | E3
| Cincinnati
| 1
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| | | | E2
| Orlando
| 2
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| | | | E3
| Cincinnati
| 4
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| | | | | E1
| Grand Rapids
| 2
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| | | | | | | W1
| Chicago
| 4
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| | | | W1
| Chicago
| 4
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| W4
| Long Beach
| 2
| | | W4
| Long Beach
| 0
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| W5
| Manitoba
| 0
| | | Western Conference | | | W3
| Houston
| 2
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| | | | | | W1
| Chicago
| 4
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| | | | W2
| Utah
| 1
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| | | | W3
| Houston
| 4
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Pre-Playoffs
(E4) Cleveland Lumberjacks vs. (E5) Milwaukee Admirals
April 21
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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2–1
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OT
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Milwaukee Admirals
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Bradley Center
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April 22
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Milwaukee Admirals
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5–4
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OT
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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Gund Arena
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April 24
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Milwaukee Admirals
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2–5
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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Gund Arena
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Cleveland wins series 2–1
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(W4) Long Beach Ice Dogs vs. (W5) Manitoba Moose
Long Beach wins series 2–0
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Quarterfinals
(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (E4) Cleveland Lumberjacks
April 26
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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2–1
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OT
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Grand Rapids Griffins
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Van Andel Arena
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April 30
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Grand Rapids Griffins
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4–3
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OT
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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Gund Arena
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May 2
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Grand Rapids Griffins
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4–1
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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Gund Arena
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May 7
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Grand Rapids Griffins
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5–2
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Cleveland Lumberjacks
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Gund Arena
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Grand Rapids wins series 4–2
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(E2) Orlando Solar Bears vs. (E3) Cincinnati Cyclones
Cincinnati wins series 4–2
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(W1) Chicago Wolves vs. (W4) Long Beach Ice Dogs
(W2) Utah Grizzlies vs. (W3) Houston Aeros
April 25
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Houston Aeros
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1–2
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Utah Grizzlies
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E Center
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April 28
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Houston Aeros
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3–0
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Utah Grizzlies
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E Center
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May 3
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Houston Aeros
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3–2
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Utah Grizzlies
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E Center
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Semifinals
(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (E3) Cincinnati Cyclones
Grand Rapids wins series 4–1
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(W1) Chicago Wolves vs. (W3) Houston Aeros
Turner Cup Final
(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (W1) Chicago Wolves
Player statistics
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts
Player
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Team
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GP
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MIN
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GA
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GAA
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W
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L
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T
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SO
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Nikolai Khabibulin |
Long Beach Ice Dogs |
33 |
1,936 |
59 |
1.83 |
21 |
11 |
1 |
5
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Frederic Chabot |
Houston Aeros |
62 |
3,695 |
131 |
2.13 |
36 |
19 |
7 |
4
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Jani Hurme |
Grand Rapids Griffins |
52 |
2,948 |
107 |
2.18 |
29 |
15 |
4 |
4
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Rich Parent |
Utah Grizzlies/Detroit Vipers |
37 |
2,110 |
81 |
2.30 |
20 |
12 |
4 |
2
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Andrei Trefilov |
Chicago Wolves |
37 |
2,060 |
81 |
2.36 |
21 |
9 |
3 |
3
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Awards
AHL Awards
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Turner Cup |
Chicago Wolves
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Fred A. Huber Trophy (Best regular-season record) |
Chicago Wolves
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Commissioner's Trophy (Best coach) |
Guy Charron, Grand Rapids Griffins
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Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy (Player with most points) |
Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves
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James Gatschene Memorial Trophy (Most valuable player, regular season) |
Frederic Chabot, Houston Aeros and Nikolai Khabibulin, Long Beach Ice Dogs
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Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy (Most valuable player, playoffs) |
Andrei Trefilov, Chicago Wolves
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Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy (Best first-year player) |
Nils Ekman, Long Beach Ice Dogs
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Ken McKenzie Trophy (Best American-born first-year player) |
Andrew Berenzweig, Milwaukee Admirals
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Larry D. Gordon Trophy (Best defenceman) |
Brett Hauer, Manitoba Moose
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James Norris Memorial Trophy (Goaltender(s) of team with fewest goals against) |
Frederic Chabot, Houston Aeros
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John Cullen Award (Perseverance, Sportsmanship, and Dedication) |
Steve Larouche, Chicago Wolves
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Ironman Award (Played all team's games while showing offensive and defensive skills) |
Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves
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IHL Man of the Year (Leadership and community activities) |
Pat MacLeod, Cincinnati Cyclones
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All-Star teams
First team |
Position |
Second team
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Frederic Chabot, Houston Aeros
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G
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Jani Hurme, Grand Rapids Griffins
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Mike Crowley, Long Beach Ice Dogs
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D
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Dallas Eakins, Chicago Wolves
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Brett Hauer, Manitoba Moose
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D
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Bob Nardella, Chicago Wolves
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Jarrod Skalde, Utah Grizzlies
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C
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Steve Larouche, Chicago Wolves
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David Ling, Kansas City Blades
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RW |
LW
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Niklas Andersson, Chicago Wolves
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Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves
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LW
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Gilbert Dionne, Cincinnati Cyclones
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External links
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