2015–16 ECHL season


The 2015-16 ECHL season was the 28th season of the ECHL. The regular season schedule ran from October 16, 2015 to April 9, 2016 with the Kelly Cup playoffs to follow. Twenty-eight teams in 21 states and one Canadian province will each play a 72-game schedule. The league alignment was significantly altered before the season when the American Hockey League announced the formation of a Pacific Division on January 30, 2015 displacing the ECHL teams that had been in California markets.

League business

Team changes

As part of a massive market swap with the American Hockey League, the three California based ECHL franchises moved east into markets that the AHL had vacated.
Two South Division teams changed names to reflect their regions:
Due to the relocation of the former Californian franchises, the league's conference alignment was significantly altered. ECHL brought back the Midwest and South Divisions to increase the number of divisions from four to six, whereas the number of teams per division was reduced from seven to either four or five.
With less teams on the Pacific coast, the former Pacific Division was renamed as the West Division. The Central division lost three teams: Rapid City to the West, Brampton to the North, and Quad City to the Midwest. Former North Division teams Cincinnati, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Indy joined Quad City in the new Midwest Division.
All former East Division teams except Elmira and Reading are realigned to the new South Division with the relocated teams Adirondack, Manchester and Norfolk being placed in the East Division.

Affiliation changes

For the 2015–16 season, all 28 ECHL teams are only allowed to have a single affiliation with an NHL team leading to many affiliation changes.
ECHL teamNew affiliatesFormer affiliates
Adirondack Thunder Calgary Flames
Stockton Heat
New York Islanders
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Alaska Aces*IndependentMinnesota Wild
St. Louis Blues
Iowa Wild
Allen AmericansSan Jose Barracuda Worcester Sharks
Atlanta Gladiators Boston Bruins
Providence Bruins
Arizona Coyotes
Portland Pirates
Brampton BeastMontreal Canadiens
St. John's IceCaps
Unaffiliated
Cincinnati Cyclones*Florida Panthers
San Antonio Rampage
Colorado EaglesIndependentCalgary Flames
Adirondack Flames
Florida Everblades*Tampa Bay Lightning
Syracuse Crunch
Fort Wayne KometsSan Antonio Rampage Lake Erie Monsters
Kalamazoo Wings*Lake Erie Monsters Vancouver Canucks
Chicago Wolves
Springfield Falcons
Utica Comets
Manchester Monarchs* Ontario Reign Winnipeg Jets
Manchester Monarchs
St. John's IceCaps
Missouri MavericksNew York Islanders
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Chicago Wolves
Norfolk Admirals Bakersfield Condors Oklahoma City Barons
Rapid City RushArizona Coyotes
Springfield Falcons
Unaffiliated
South Carolina Stingrays*Boston Bruins
Providence Bruins
Tulsa OilersWinnipeg Jets
Manitoba Moose
Unaffiliated
Utah GrizzliesSan Diego Gulls Norfolk Admirals
Wheeling Nailers*Montreal Canadiens
Hamilton Bulldogs

Annual Board of Governors meeting

The annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting was held at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, in June 2015. The ECHL Board of Governors unanimously elected Cincinnati Cyclones' president Ray Harris as chairman replacing Atlanta Gladiators' president Steve Chapman who had served as chairman for the previous seven seasons. The Board also approved of several rule changes including the change to a 3-on-3 overtime for the full five-minute duration. If still tied after overtime the shootout is decreased to three shooters per side before entering the "sudden death" format.
It was later announced that league owners voted unanimously that all 28 ECHL franchises should only allow for a single affiliation with a parent NHL team in order to give an opportunity for previously unaffiliated teams to gain NHL prospects.

2016 CCM/ECHL Hockey Heritage Week

As in 2012 and 2014, the ECHL will not have a traditional All-Star Game. Instead, they will hold a Hockey Heritage Week hosted by the Kalamazoo Wings at the Wings Event Center in the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan from February 1–6, 2016. The week's theme is Past, Present, and Future and includes Hall of Fame exhibits, K-Wings throwback jerseys, alumni reunions, a youth hockey showcase, and two games between the Wings and the Toledo Walleye.

2016 Kelly Cup Playoffs format

At the end of the regular season the top team in each division will qualify for the 2016 Kelly Cup Playoffs and be seeded either 1, 2, or 3 based on highest point total earned in the season. Then the five non-division winning teams with the highest point totals in each conference will qualify for the playoffs and be seeded 4 through 8. The Kelly Cup final will pit the Eastern Conference champion against the Western Conference champion. All four rounds will be a best-of-seven format.

Standings

Final standings.

;Eastern Conference
East Division
y – Manchester Monarchs 7239244522221387
x – Adirondack Thunder 7238282419718982
x – Reading Royals 7236266422219482
Elmira Jackals 7237303220621479
Norfolk Admirals 7230374120123265

North Division
y – Toledo Walleye 7247202322517499
x – Wheeling Nailers 7237265421421183
x – Kalamazoo Wings 7238285123323082
Brampton Beast 7223387417925557

South Division
y – South Carolina Stingrays 7244187322416298
x – Florida Everblades 7246231222617595
Orlando Solar Bears 7233304522423275
Atlanta Gladiators 7234315218922475
Greenville Swamp Rabbits 7229339120524368



;Western Conference
Midwest Division
y – Fort Wayne Komets 7240237224020089
x – Cincinnati Cyclones 7236275422221081
x – Quad City Mallards 7237294220320380
Indy Fuel 7232364017420168
Evansville IceMen 7229337320724268

Central Division
z – Missouri Mavericks 72521532234162109
x – Allen Americans 7241243422220489
Tulsa Oilers 7237303219119179
Wichita Thunder 7218417615024049

West Division
y – Colorado Eagles 7241273123219386
x – Idaho Steelheads 7238247320318786
x – Utah Grizzlies 7239273322320684
Rapid City Rush 7230353417721067
Alaska Aces 7227384318923761

- clinched playoff spot, - clinched regular season division title, - Brabham Cup champion

Postseason

Awards

AwardWinner
Patrick Kelly Cup:Allen Americans
Henry Brabham Cup:Missouri Mavericks
Gingher Memorial Trophy:Wheeling Nailers
Bruce Taylor Trophy:Allen Americans
John Brophy Award:Richard Matvichuk, Missouri Mavericks
CCM Most Valuable Player:Chad Costello, Allen Americans
Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player:Chad Costello, Allen Americans
Warrior Hockey Goaltender of the Year:Josh Robinson, Missouri Mavericks
CCM Rookie of the Year:Matt Willows, Florida Everblades
CCM Defenseman of the Year:Mathew Maione, Wheeling Nailers
Leading Scorer:Chad Costello, Allen Americans
AMI Graphics Plus Performer Award:Joey Leach, South Carolina Stingrays
Sportsmanship Award:Shane Berschbach, Toledo Walleye
Community Service Award:Rob Florentino, Florida Everblades
Birmingham Memorial Award:Camden Nuckols and Oliver "Butch" Mousseaux

All-ECHL teams

All-First Team
  • Josh Robinson – Missouri Mavericks
  • Mathew Maione – Wheeling Nailers
  • Adrian Veideman – Colorado Eagles
  • Shane Berschbach – Toledo Walleye
  • Chad Costello – Allen Americans
  • Trent Daavettila – Colorado Eagles
All-Second Team
  • Jeff Lerg – Toledo Walleye
  • Adam Comrie – Reading Royals
  • William Wrenn – Alaska Aces
  • Riley Brace – Wheeling Nailers
  • Jesse Root – Missouri Mavericks
  • Shawn Szydlowski – Fort Wayne Komets
All-Rookie Team
  • Vitek Vanecek – South Carolina Stingrays
  • Jacob MacDonald – Elmira Jackals
  • Ben Marshall – Indy Fuel
  • Dan DeSalvo – Tulsa Oilers
  • Cason Hohmann – Elmira Jackals
  • Matt Willows – Florida Everblades