1996–97 IHL season explained

1996-97 IHL season
League:International Hockey League
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:October 4, 1996 – June 15, 1997
No Of Games:82
No Of Teams:19
Season:Regular season
Season Champ Name:Fred A. Huber Trophy
Mvp:Frédéric Chabot (Aeros)
Mvp Link:James Gatschene Memorial Trophy
Top Scorer:Rob Brown (Wolves)
Top Scorer Link:Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
Season Champs:Detroit Vipers
Playoffs:Playoffs
Playoffs Mvp:Peter Ciavaglia (Vipers)
Playoffs Mvp Link:Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy (IHL)
Finals:Turner Cup
Finals Link:Turner Cup
Finals Champ:Detroit Vipers
Finals Runner-Up:Long Beach Ice Dogs
Prevseason Year:1995–96
Nextseason Year:1997–98

The 1996–97 IHL season was the 52nd season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. 19 teams participated in the regular season, and the Detroit Vipers won the Turner Cup.

Offseason

The Atlanta Knights relocated to Quebec to become the Quebec Rafales due to the Omni being demolished to make room for Philips Arena.

The Peoria Rivermen organization left the IHL and joined the ECHL. The IHL franchise relocated to San Antonio to become the San Antonio Dragons.

After the Winnipeg Jets relocation to Phoenix to become the Phoenix Coyotes. The Minnesota Moose were purchased by a group by Canadian businessmen and relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba to become the Manitoba Moose to provide a new tenant at Winnipeg Arena and keeping pro hockey in the city.

The Los Angeles Ice Dogs relocated to Long Beach retaining the same name due to poor attendance.

The San Francisco Spiders folded due to bankruptcy, poor attendance and issues with Cow Palace.

Regular season

Eastern Conference

CentralGPWLSOLGFGAPts
82 4429 9 289 23097
82 4032 10 286 28090
82 31 44 7 20827269
82 2847 7 223 31863
North GPWLSOLGFGAPts
82 57 17 8 280 188122
82 53 24 5 305 232111
82 43 29 10 254 24896
82 4130 11 267 24893
82 40 30 12 244 24692

Western Conference

MidwestGPWLSOLGFGAPts
82 4530 7 276 278 97
82 38 29 15 271 27091
82 40 36 6 276 290 86
82 38 36 8 253 29884
82 3240 10 262 30074
South GPWLSOLGFGAPts
82 54 19 9 309 247117
82 44 30 8 247 22896
82 43 33 6 259 25492
82 41 34 7 287 299 89
82 2742 13 239 30967

Turner Cup playoffs

First round

(W4) Utah Grizzlies vs. (W5) Kansas City Blades

Quarterfinals

(W2) San Antonio Dragons vs. (W3) Houston Aeros

Semifinals

(W1) Long Beach Ice Dogs vs. (W3) Houston Aeros

Turner Cup Finals

(E1) Detroit Vipers vs. (W1) Long Beach Ice Dogs

Awards

1997 IHL awards
Detroit Vipers
Fred A. Huber Trophy


(Best regular-season record)

Detroit Vipers
Frank Gallagher Trophy:
(Eastern Conference playoff champion)
Detroit Vipers
Ken Ullyot Trophy:
(Western Conference playoff champion)
Long Beach Ice Dogs
Comeback Player of the Year AwardKevin Smyth, Orlando Solar Bears
Commissioner's Trophy


(Best coach)

John Van Boxmeer, Long Beach Ice Dogs
Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy


(Best first-year player)

Sergei Samsonov, Detroit Vipers
Governor's Trophy


(Best defenceman)

Brad Werenka, Indianapolis Ice
I. John Snider, II Trophy


(Leadership and humanitarian contribution)

Tim Breslin, Chicago Wolves
Ironman Award


(Best two-way player over 82 games)

Brad Werenka, Indianapolis Ice
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy


(Most valuable player, regular season)

Frédéric Chabot, Houston Aeros
James Norris Memorial Trophy


(Goaltenders with fewest goals allowed)

Rich Parent and Jeff Reese, Detroit Vipers
Ken McKenzie Trophy


(Best U.S.-born first-year player)

Brian Felsner, Orlando Solar Bears
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy


(Player with most points)

Rob Brown, Chicago Wolves
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy


(Most valuable player, playoffs)

Peter Ciavaglia, Detroit Vipers

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