Ice hockey league season
Sports season
The 2006–07 ECHL season was the 19th season of the ECHL . The league had 25 teams for 2006–07. The Brabham Cup regular season champions were the Las Vegas Wranglers and the Kelly Cup playoff champions were the Idaho Steelheads .
Two teams returned to the ECHL after suspensions: the Texas Wildcatters and the Cincinnati Cyclones . The Wildcatters had to suspend operations for the 2005–06 season as a byproduct of damage to their home arena caused by Hurricane Rita . The Cyclones returned after ceasing operations following the 2003–04 season in trying to secure an American Hockey League franchise.
The Board of Governors revoked the Greenville Grrrowl franchise and the San Diego Gulls had returned its franchise.
The New Jersey Devils purchased the Trenton Titans and the team became the ECHL affiliate of the Devils. The Titans still maintained their affiliation with the Philadelphia Flyers for the season. After the purchase of the Titans, the New Jersey Devils renamed the franchise's operator Trenton Titans, LLC to Trenton Devils, LLC.
At the 2006 pre-season meeting of the ECHL Board of Governors, the ECHL announced the alignment of the 25 teams. The Las Vegas Wranglers were moved from the West to the Pacific Division to replace the departed San Diego Gulls, the returning Texas Wildcatters replaced the Grrrowl in the South Division, and the Cincinnati Cyclones were re-added to the North Division.
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SOL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; Green shade = Clinched playoff spot; Blue shade = Clinched division; (z) = Clinched home-ice advantage [ 1] [ 2]
American Conference [ edit ]
National Conference [ edit ]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Data referenced from ECHL website[ 3]
Leading goaltenders [ edit ]
Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
Data referenced from ECHL website[ 4]
The two unbalanced conferences had separate playoff formats. The 10-team National Conference had the top eight teams advance to the playoffs with the division winners awarded the first and second seeds. The remaining six teams were seeded by points and the four highest seeds faced the lowest remaining seeds. The four remaining teams in the second round would be reseeded by regular season points and the winners would play for a conference championship. All playoff series were best-of-seven. The 15-team American Conference had 10 teams advance to the playoffs but kept an inter-divisional playoff structure. The fourth and fifth seeded teams in each division had a play-in best-of-three series before moving on to the divisional semifinals which were a best-of-five series. The divisional and conference finals were a best-of-seven series. The two conference champions then met in a best-of-seven Kelly Cup final series.
National quarterfinals [ edit ]
Las Vegas (1) vs. Phoenix (8)
Date
Away
Home
April 10
Las Vegas 5
1 Phoenix
April 12
Las Vegas 3
2 Phoenix
April 13
Phoenix 4
5 Las Vegas
OT
April 14
Phoenix 2
3 Las Vegas
Las Vegas wins best-of-seven series 4–0
Alaska (2) vs. Victoria (7)
Date
Away
Home
April 9
Victoria 3
2 Alaska
April 10
Victoria 1
7 Alaska
April 12
Alaska 5
2 Victoria
April 13
Alaska 5
2 Victoria
April 14
Alaska 4
9 Victoria
April 16
Victoria 2
5 Alaska
Alaska wins best-of-seven series 4–2
Bakersfield (3) vs. Fresno (6)
Date
Away
Home
April 10
Fresno 7
3 Bakersfield
April 12
Bakersfield 3
9 Fresno
April 13
Fresno 2
4 Bakersfield
April 15
Bakersfield 6
2 Fresno
April 16
Bakersfield 4
2 Fresno
April 19
Fresno 0
4 Bakersfield
Bakersfield wins best-of-seven series 4–2
Idaho (4) vs. Stockton (5)
Date
Away
Home
April 10
Stockton 4
2 Idaho
April 11
Stockton 0
3 Idaho
April 13
Idaho 2
1 Stockton
2OT
April 15
Idaho 2
3 Stockton
April 16
Idaho 3
2 Stockton
OT
April 18
Stockton 1
6 Idaho
Idaho wins best-of-seven series 4–2
National semifinals [ edit ]
Las Vegas (1) vs. Idaho (4)
Date
Away
Home
April 22
Las Vegas 2
1 Idaho
April 23
Las Vegas 1
4 Idaho
April 25
Idaho 4
2 Las Vegas
April 26
Idaho 4
3 Las Vegas
April 27
Idaho 0
4 Las Vegas
April 29
Las Vegas 0
1 Idaho
Idaho wins best-of-seven series 4–2
Alaska (2) vs. Bakersfield (3)
Date
Away
Home
April 23
Bakersfield 0
6 Alaska
April 25
Bakersfield 2
3 Alaska
April 27
Alaska 1
0 Bakersfield
OT
April 28
Alaska 3
1 Bakersfield
Alaska wins best-of-seven series 4–0
Alaska (2) vs. Idaho (4)
Date
Away
Home
May 7
Idaho 1
0 Alaska
May 8
Idaho 3
2 Alaska
OT
May 11
Alaska 5
2 Idaho
May 13
Alaska 2
7 Idaho
May 15
Alaska 2
3 Idaho
Idaho wins best-of-seven series 4–1
American Divisional quarterfinals [ edit ]
North Division quarterfinals
Trenton (4) vs. Johnstown (5)
Date
Away
Home
April 9
Johnstown 2
4 Trenton
April 10
Trenton 7
5 Johnstown
Trenton wins best-of-three series 2–0
South Division quarterfinals
Charlotte (4) vs. Augusta (5)
Date
Away
Home
April 9
Augusta 1
2 Charlotte
OT
April 10
Charlotte 3
2 Augusta
OT
Charlotte wins best-of-three series 2–0
American Divisional semifinals [ edit ]
North Division semifinals
Dayton (1) vs. Trenton (4)
Date
Away
Home
April 15
Trenton 3
6 Dayton
April 16
Trenton 0
1 Dayton
April 19
Dayton 1
0 Trenton
Dayton wins best-of-five series 3–0
South Division semifinals
Florida (1) vs. Charlotte (4)
Date
Away
Home
April 13
Charlotte 2
3 Florida
April 14
Charlotte 2
7 Florida
April 17
Florida 4
0 Charlotte
Florida wins the best-of-five series 3–0
North Division semifinals
Toledo (2) vs. Cincinnati (3)
Date
Away
Home
April 13
Cincinnati 3
1 Toledo
April 14
Cincinnati 7
3 Toledo
April 19
Toledo 0
4 Cincinnati
Cincinnati wins best-of-five series 3–0
South Division semifinals
Texas (2) vs. Gwinnett (3)
Date
Away
Home
April 14
Texas 2
5 Gwinnett
April 15
Texas 5
2 Gwinnett
April 18
Gwinnett 4
5 Texas
OT
April 20
Gwinnett 1
2 Texas
OT
Texas wins best-of-five series 3–1
American Divisional finals [ edit ]
North Division Finals
Dayton (1) vs. Cincinnati (3)
Date
Away
Home
April 22
Cincinnati 5
4 Dayton
April 25
Cincinnati 1
0 Dayton
April 27
Dayton 4
3 Cincinnati
April 28
Dayton 3
5 Cincinnati
April 30
Dayton 6
2 Cincinnati
May 2
Cincinnati 0
3 Dayton
May 3
Cincinnati 3
5 Dayton
Dayton wins best-of-seven series 4–3
South Division Finals
Florida (1) vs. Texas (2)
Date
Away
Home
April 24
Texas 0
5 Florida
April 25
Texas 5
0 Florida
April 27
Florida 5
2 Texas
April 28
Florida 1
3 Texas
April 30
Florida 4
2 Texas
May 4
Texas 3
4 Florida
OT
Florida wins best-of-seven series 4–2
American Conference finals [ edit ]
American Conference finals
Dayton (No.1) vs. Florida (So.1)
Date
Away
Home
May 8
Dayton 4
3 Florida
3OT
May 10
Dayton 3
5 Florida
May 12
Florida 4
3 Dayton
May 13
Florida 1
3 Dayton
May 15
Florida 2
4 Dayton
May 17
Dayton 3
6 Florida
May 18
Dayton 3
Florida 1
Dayton wins best-of-seven series 4–3
Dayton (No. 1) vs. Idaho (Na. 4)
Date
Away
Home
May 23
Dayton 2
1 Idaho
May 25
Dayton 2
5 Idaho
May 27
Idaho 4
2 Dayton
May 29
Idaho 2
1 Dayton
2OT
May 31
Idaho 4
1 Dayton
Idaho wins best-of-seven series 4–1
Playoff tables referenced from ECHL website.[ 5]
Preceded by
Kelly Cup Playoffs 2007
Succeeded by
Western Conference Eastern Conference