2010–11 ECHL season
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The 2010–11 ECHL season was the 23rd season of the ECHL. The regular season schedule ran from October 15, 2010,[1] to April 2, 2011.[2] The Kelly Cup playoffs followed the regular season, with the first playoff game held on April 4, 2011,[3] and the final game (between the Alaska Aces and the Kalamazoo Wings) held on May 21, 2011. The league welcomed one new franchise, a relocation of the Johnstown Chiefs to Greenville, South Carolina, who played in the BI-LO Center. The ECHL held its annual All-Star Game and Skills Challenge on January 26 at Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield, California, home of the Bakersfield Condors.[4]
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2010–11 ECHL season | |
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League | ECHL |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Duration | October 5, 2010 – April 2, 2011 |
Total attendance | 2,967,752 (total) 4,339 (average) |
Regular season | |
Brabham Cup | Alaska Aces |
Season MVP | Wes Goldie |
Top scorer | Justin Donati |
Playoffs | |
Eastern champions | Kalamazoo Wings |
Eastern runners-up | Wheeling Nailers |
Western champions | Alaska Aces |
Western runners-up | Victoria Salmon Kings |
Playoffs MVP | Scott Howes |
Kelly Cup | |
Champions | Alaska Aces |
Runners-up | Kalamazoo Wings |
ECHL seasons | |
← 2009–10 2011–12 → |
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