2019–20 ECHL season


The 2019–20 ECHL season was the 32nd season of the ECHL. The regular season began in October 2019 to and was set to conclude in April 2020 with the Kelly Cup playoffs to follow. Twenty-six teams in 19 states and two Canadian provinces were each scheduled for 72 games.
On March 12, 2020, the league announced that the season has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 15, the league cancelled the remainder of the season.

League business

Team changes

ECHL teamNew affiliatesFormer affiliates
Florida EverbladesNashville Predators
Milwaukee Admirals
Carolina Hurricanes
Charlotte Checkers
Greenville Swamp RabbitsCarolina Hurricanes
Charlotte Checkers
Independent
Norfolk AdmiralsIndependentArizona Coyotes
Tucson Roadrunners
Rapid City RushArizona Coyotes
Tucson Roadrunners
Independent

Annual Board of Governors meeting

The annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting was held at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas from June 17 to 21, 2019. The Board approved of a rule change extending overtime from five minutes to seven minutes in the same three-on-three sudden death format used since the 2015–16 season. In addition, the Board approved a rule change for the 2020 Kelly Cup Playoffs regarding players on NHL or AHL contracts. Should such player have played 260 or more regular season games, they must have played a minimum of five games in the AHL that season in order to be eligible for the ECHL Kelly Cup Playoffs. The rule does not apply for players on ECHL contracts.

All-star game

The 2020 ECHL All-Star Game was held on January 22, 2020, at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. The All-Star Classic retained the four team, 3-on-3 player tournament style used the previous season, including two teams made from the Wichita Thunder and one team for each conference's All-Star players. In addition to the ECHL All-Star players, each team also had a player from the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association with Dani Cameranesi, Kali Flanagan, Gigi Marvin, and Annie Pankowski taking part in the festivities.
In the round-robin, the Team Bolts went 2–0–1, Team Hammers went 1–1–1, and both conferences went 1–2–0. The skills competition took place in between rounds of the tournament. The Tulsa Oilers' J.J. Piccinich won the fastest skater event, the Idaho Steelheads' Brady Norrish won the hardest shot event, and the Atlanta Gladiators' Tommy Marchin won the accuracy shooting event. The results of the skills competition re-seeded the teams for the semifinal round where the Eastern Conference tied Team Bolts 4–4 and the Western Conference defeated the Team Hammers 4–1. The Eastern Conference All-Star team then defeated the Western Conference 4–2. The Florida Everblades' Logan Roe was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.

Standings

Final standings
;Eastern Conference
North Division
xNewfoundland Growlers 6042170124017785
xReading Royals 6037175121817680
Brampton Beast 6234253022920671
Maine Mariners 6232263118218668
Adirondack Thunder 6322288519721957
Worcester Railers 6121364016123046

South Division
xSouth Carolina Stingrays 6244143121614792
x – Florida Everblades 6243134222715692
Greenville Swamp Rabbits 6429304121022663
Atlanta Gladiators 6129282220023062
Orlando Solar Bears 6227295117018060
Jacksonville Icemen 6024296117320655
Norfolk Admirals 6014388014924836

;Western Conference
Central Division
xCincinnati Cyclones 6338177119616184
Toledo Walleye 5937174122516379
Fort Wayne Komets 6231236221822070
Indy Fuel 6030262219517564
Kalamazoo Wings 6123307119424154
Wheeling Nailers 5924305016320653

Mountain Division
xAllen Americans 6240146224719588
Idaho Steelheads 6136183416815579
Utah Grizzlies 6234177420716479
Tulsa Oilers 6329267119919666
Rapid City Rush 6029255118120064
Wichita Thunder 6224308018123356
Kansas City Mavericks 6124324116721753

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

Postseason

At the end of the regular season, the top four teams in each division would have qualified for the 2020 Kelly Cup playoffs and be seeded one through four based on highest point total earned in the season. However, as the season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the playoffs were not held. At the time of the cancellation, six teams had already clinched playoff berths: the Allen Americans, Cincinnati Cyclones, Florida Everblades, Newfoundland Growlers, Reading Royals, and South Carolina Stingrays.

Awards

Due to the season being cancelled, only individual regular season awards were given as the team-based awards were incomplete.
AwardWinner
Patrick Kelly Cup:Not awarded
Henry Brabham Cup:Not awarded
Gingher Memorial Trophy:Not awarded
Bruce Taylor Trophy:Not awarded
John Brophy Award:Steve Bergin, South Carolina
Most Valuable Player:Josh Kestner, Toledo
Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player:Not awarded
Goaltender of the Year:Tomas Sholl, Idaho
Rookie of the Year:Tyler Sheehy, Allen
Defenseman of the Year:Alex Breton, Allen
Leading Scorer:Josh Kestner, Toledo
Plus Performer Award:Ben Masella, Florida
Sportsmanship Award:Spencer Watson, Indy
Community Service Award:Connor Doherty, Worcester

All-ECHL teams

First Team
Second Team
Rookie Team