2000–01_IHL_season

2000–01 IHL season

2000–01 IHL season

Sports season


The 2000–01 IHL season was the 56th and final season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. Eleven teams participated in the regular season, and the Orlando Solar Bears won their first Turner Cup. Following the season, six teams (Admirals, Aeros, Griffins, Grizzles, Moose and Wolves) joined the American Hockey League as expansion teams. The Cyclones rejoined the East Coast Hockey League where they had previously played from 1990 to 1992. The remaining teams ceased operations.

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Regular season

Eastern Conference

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Western Conference

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Turner Cup-Playoffs

Turner Cup-Quarterfinals Turner Cup-Semifinals Turner Cup-Final
         
E1 Grand Rapids 4
E4 Cleveland 0
E1 Grand Rapids 2
Eastern Conference
E2 Orlando 4
E2 Orlando 4
E3 Cincinnati 1
E2 Orlando 4
W1 Chicago 1
W1 Chicago 4
E5 Milwaukee 1
W1 Chicago 4
Western Conference
W3 Manitoba 2
W2 Houston 3
W3 Manitoba 4

Quarterfinals

(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (E4) Cleveland Lumberjacks

April 20 Cleveland Lumberjacks 1–5 Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena
April 21 Cleveland Lumberjacks 4–7 Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena
April 23 Grand Rapids Griffins 2–1 Cleveland Lumberjacks Gund Arena
April 25 Grand Rapids Griffins 3–0 Cleveland Lumberjacks Gund Arena
Grand Rapids wins series 4–0

(E2) Orlando Solar Bears vs. (E3) Cincinnati Cyclones

April 19 Cincinnati Cyclones 5–2 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
April 22 Cincinnati Cyclones 1–2 OT Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
April 24 Orlando Solar Bears 4–2 Cincinnati Cyclones Firstar Center
April 26 Orlando Solar Bears 4–2 Cincinnati Cyclones Firstar Center
April 28 Orlando Solar Bears 4–2 Cincinnati Cyclones Firstar Center
Orlando wins series 4–1

(W1) Chicago Wolves vs. (E5) Milwaukee Admirals

April 20 Milwaukee Admirals 2–4 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
April 21 Milwaukee Admirals 1–5 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
April 24 Chicago Wolves 2–3 Milwaukee Admirals Bradley Center
April 26 Chicago Wolves 3–2 Milwaukee Admirals Bradley Center
April 27 Milwaukee Admirals 2–5 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
Chicago wins series 4–1

(W2) Houston Aeros vs. (W3) Manitoba Moose

April 20 Manitoba Moose 1–5 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
April 21 Manitoba Moose 2–1 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
April 26 Houston Aeros 2–1 Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
April 27 Houston Aeros 3–2 OT Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
April 29 Houston Aeros 2–3 OT Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
May 1 Manitoba Moose 3–2 OT Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 2 Manitoba Moose 3–1 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
Manitoba wins series 4–3

Semifinals

(E1) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (E2) Orlando Solar Bears

May 3 Orlando Solar Bears 4–3 OT Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena
May 5 Grand Rapids Griffins 4–2 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
May 6 Grand Rapids Griffins 3–5 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
May 9 Orlando Solar Bears 4–3 OT Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena
May 10 Orlando Solar Bears 3–8 Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena
May 12 Grand Rapids Griffins 0–2 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
Orlando wins series 4–2

(W1) Chicago Wolves vs. (W3) Manitoba Moose

May 4 Manitoba Moose 4–1 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
May 5 Manitoba Moose 0–5 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
May 10 Chicago Wolves 3–4 OT Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
May 11 Chicago Wolves 4–1 Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
May 13 Manitoba Moose 0–1 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
May 15 Chicago Wolves 6–4 Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
Chicago wins series 4–2

Turner Cup Final

(E2) Orlando Solar Bears vs. (W1) Chicago Wolves

May 19 Chicago Wolves 2–7 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
May 20 Chicago Wolves 1–5 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
May 23 Orlando Solar Bears 1–3 Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
May 25 Orlando Solar Bears 2–1 OT Chicago Wolves Allstate Arena
May 26 Chicago Wolves 1–5 Orlando Solar Bears TD Waterhouse Centre
Orlando wins series 4–1

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

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Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts

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Awards

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All-Star teams

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