1998–99 ECHL season explained

The 1998–99 ECHL season was the 11th season of the ECHL. Before the start of the season, the league saw the Louisville RiverFrogs move to Miami, FL and the Raleigh Icecaps move to Augusta, GA as well as welcoming two new franchises in Estero, FL and Greenville, SC. The Pee Dee Pride finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Brabham Cup and the Mississippi Sea Wolves won their first Kelly Cup defeating the Richmond Renegades four games to three.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; Green shade = Clinched playoff spot; Blue shade = Clinched division; (z) = Clinched home-ice advantage

Northern Conference

Northeast DivisionGPWLTPts GFGA
70 38 22 10 86 224 201
70 38 24 8 84 215 213
70 40 27 3 83 239 196
70 34 25 11 79 229 206
70 27 34 9 63 218 265
Northwest DivisionGPWLTPTS GFGA
70 39 24 7 85 257 242
70 39 25 6 84 243 230
70 39 26 5 83 256 246
70 34 27 9 77 239 241
70 31 33 6 68 221 253
70 27 37 6 60 206 249

Southern Conference

Southeast DivisionGPWLTPTS GFGA
70 51 15 4 106 289 191
70 45 20 5 95 253 180
70 40 20 10 90 235 216
70 38 27 5 81 235 233
70 35 33 2 72 235 255
70 29 30 11 69 221 262
70 28 32 10 66 208 266
70 26 33 11 63 208 241
Southwest DivisionGPWLTPTS GFGA
70 46 18 6 98 297 205
70 41 22 7 89 251 215
70 37 29 4 78 251 267
70 30 27 13 73 244 261
70 31 31 8 70 231 259
70 30 30 10 70 222 228
70 27 34 9 63 212 250
70 25 41 4 54 199 267

Kelly Cup playoffs

Northern Conference

Quarterfinals

(1) Roanoke vs. (8) Dayton
Date Away Home
April 7 Dayton 3 Roanoke 5
April 9 Dayton 1 Roanoke 3
April 10 Roanoke 0 Dayton 5
April 12 Roanoke 4 Dayton 1
Roanoke wins series 3–1
(2) Columbus vs. (7) Chesapeake
Date Away Home
April 7 Chesapeake 3 Columbus 5
April 8 Chesapeake 3 Columbus 2
April 9 Columbus 2 Chesapeake 5
April 11 Columbus 1 Chesapeake 2 OT
Chesapeake wins series 3–1
(3) Peoria vs. (6) Toledo
Date Away Home
April 6 Toledo 2 Peoria 8
April 7 Toledo 5 Peoria 1
April 9 Peoria 3 Toledo 6
April 10 Peoria 1 Toledo 4
Toledo wins series 3–1
(4) Hampton Roads vs. (5) Richmond
Date Away Home
April 7 Richmond 1 Hampton Roads 6
April 9 Richmond 9 Hampton Roads 0
April 10 Hampton Roads 2 Richmond 5
April 13 Hampton Roads 3 Richmond 4
Richmond wins series 3–1

Semifinals

(1) Roanoke vs. (7) Chesapeake
Date Away Home
April 16 Chesapeake 1 Roanoke 2
April 17 Chesapeake 1 Roanoke 2
April 23 Roanoke 0 Chesapeake 2
April 24 Roanoke 1 Chesapeake 0
Roanoke wins series 3–1
(5) Richmond vs. (6) Toledo
Date Away Home
April 19 Toledo 3 Richmond 4
April 21 Toledo 3 Richmond 5
April 23 Richmond 4 Toledo 1
Richmond wins series 3–0

Finals

(1) Roanoke vs. (5) Richmond
Date Away Home
April 30 Richmond 3 Roanoke 2 OT
May 1 Richmond 3 Roanoke 0
May 5 Roanoke 0 Richmond 3
May 7 Roanoke 2 Richmond 4
Richmond wins series 4–0

Southern Conference

Wild Card

(6) Augusta vs. (11) Baton Rouge
Date Away Home
April 5 Baton Rouge 3 Augusta 0
April 6 Augusta 2 Baton Rouge 3
Baton Rouge wins series 2–0
(7) Birmingham vs. (10) Mobile
Date Away Home
April 5 Mobile 2 Birmingham 3
April 6 Birmingham 6 Mobile 3
Birmingham wins series 2–0
(8) New Orleans vs. (9) Jacksonville
Date Away Home
April 6 Jacksonville 3 New Orleans 5
April 7 New Orleans 5 Jacksonville 3
New Orleans wins series 2–0

Quarterfinals

(1) Pee Dee vs. (11) Baton Rouge
Date Away Home
April 10 Baton Rouge 3 Pee Dee 6
April 11 Baton Rouge 1 Pee Dee 6
April 15 Pee Dee 1 Baton Rouge 2 OT
April 16 Pee Dee 4 Baton Rouge 1
Pee Dee wins series 3–1
(2) Louisiana vs. (8) New Orleans
Date Away Home
April 11 New Orleans 2 Louisiana 4
April 13 Louisiana 1 New Orleans 3
April 14 New Orleans 2 Louisiana 3
April 16 Louisiana 0 New Orleans 3
April 18 New Orleans 3 Louisiana 2
New Orleans wins series 3–2
(3) Florida vs. (7) Birmingham
Date Away Home
April 10 Birmingham 0 Florida 3
April 11 Birmingham 3 Florida 4
April 14 Florida 9 Birmingham 2
Florida wins series 3–0
(4) South Carolina vs. (5) Mississippi
Date Away Home
April 1 Mississippi 3 South Carolina 2
April 3 Mississippi 4 South Carolina 1
April 4 South Carolina 3 Mississippi 4 OT
Mississippi wins series 3–0

Semifinals

(1) Pee Dee vs. (8) New Orleans
Date Away Home
April 22 New Orleans 2 Pee Dee 5
April 23 New Orleans 3 Pee Dee 6
April 26 Pee Dee 0 New Orleans 6
April 27 Pee Dee 4 New Orleans 3
Pee Dee wins series 3–1
(3) Florida vs. (5) Mississippi
Date Away Home
April 20 Mississippi 4 Florida 3
April 22 Mississippi 5 Florida 4 OT
April 24 Florida 0 Mississippi 5
Mississippi wins series 3–0

Finals

(1) Pee Dee vs. (5) Mississippi
Date Away Home
May 1 Mississippi 1 Pee Dee 0 OT
May 2 Mississippi 3 Pee Dee 4 OT
May 5 Pee Dee 5 Mississippi 7
May 7 Pee Dee 1 Mississippi 3
May 8 Pee Dee 2 Mississippi 3 OT
Mississippi wins series 4–1

Kelly Cup finals

(S.5) Mississippi vs. (N.5) Richmond
Date Away Home
May 15 Richmond 2 Mississippi 0
May 16 Richmond 3 Mississippi 5
May 19 Mississippi 3 Richmond 5
May 23 Mississippi 0 Richmond 1
May 24 Richmond 0 Mississippi 2
May 28 Mississippi 7 Richmond 3
May 30 Richmond 3 Mississippi 4 2 OT
Mississippi wins series 4–3

ECHL awards

See also: ECHL awards.

Patrick J. Kelly CupMississippi Sea Wolves
Henry Brabham CupPee Dee Pride
Northern Conference Champion: Richmond Renegades
Southern Conference Champion: Mississippi Sea Wolves
John Brophy Award: Bob Ferguson (Florida)
ECHL Most Valuable Player: Chris Valicevic (Louisiana)
Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player: Travis Scott (Mississippi)
ECHL Goaltender of the Year: Maxime Gingras (Richmond)
ECHL Rookie of the Year: Maxime Gingras (Richmond)
Defenseman of the Year: Chris Valicevic (Louisiana)
Leading Scorer: John Spoltore (Louisiana)
Sportsmanship Award: Jamie Ling (Dayton)

See also