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Southern Professional Hockey League

 
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Southern Professional Hockey League
SPHL.jpg
Southern Professional Hockey League logo
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 2004
No. of teams 7
Country(ies)  United States
Most recent champion(s) Knoxville Ice Bears
Most championships Knoxville Ice Bears (3)
Official website www.thesphl.com

The Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) is a low-level professional ice hockey league based in Huntsville, Alabama with teams located in the southeastern United States, stretching from Louisiana to Florida.

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History

The SPHL's history traces back to three other short-lived leagues. The Atlantic Coast Hockey League started play in the 2002-03 season. After its only season, the ACHL dissolved with member teams forming the nucleus for two rival leagues, the South East Hockey League and the World Hockey Association 2. After one season the SEHL and WHA2 disbanded, with their surviving teams rejoining with two expansion teams to form the SPHL, commencing with the 2004-05 season.

In 2009, the SPHL saw a large expansion as three new franchises in Biloxi, MS[1][2] [3], Lafayette, LA[4] and Pensacola, FL,[5][6] all three of which were former ECHL markets within the past five years that produced competitive teams, each of which either won the league's championship or regular season title.

Teams

Current

Team Arena Capacity City/area Joined
Columbus Cottonmouths Columbus Civic Center 7,509 Columbus, GA 2004
Fayetteville FireAntz Cumberland County Crown Coliseum 8,500 Fayetteville, NC 2004
Huntsville Havoc Von Braun Center 6,602 Huntsville, AL 2004
Knoxville Ice Bears James White Civic Coliseum 7,141 Knoxville, TN 2004
Louisiana IceGators Blackham Coliseum 5,500 Lafayette, LA 2009
Mississippi Surge Mississippi Coast Coliseum 9,150 Biloxi, MS 2009
Pensacola Ice Flyers Pensacola Civic Center 8,150 Pensacola, FL 2009

Timeline

Year Teams Expansion Defunct Suspended Return from Hiatus Relocated Name Changes
2004 8 Asheville Aces
Columbus Cottonmouths
Fayetteville FireAntz
Huntsville Havoc
Jacksonville Barracudas
Knoxville Ice Bears
Macon Trax
Winston-Salem Polar Twins
2005 7 Orlando Seals
Pee Dee Cyclones
Asheville Aces
Macon Trax
Winston-Salem Polar Twins
2006 8 Richmond Renegades Florida Seals (folded mid-season) Orlando Seals → Florida Seals
2007 7 Pee Dee Cyclones → Twin City Cyclones
2008 6 Jacksonville Barracudas
2009 7 Louisiana IceGators
Mississippi Surge
Pensacola Ice Flyers
Jacksonville Barracudas (on hiatus)
Richmond Renegades
Twin City Cyclones

Possible future expansion

  • Augusta, Georgia[7]
  • Winston-Salem, North Carolina[8]

Suspended teams

  • Twin City Cyclones (2007-09) Plan to move to a location to be named in the near future for the 2010/11 season.

Defunct franchises

Standings

Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) GP W L OTL GF GA PTS
Knoxville Ice Bears 60 35 16 9 216 171 79
Columbus Cottonmouths 60 31 22 7 194 196 69
Fayetteville FireAntz 60 30 25 5 212 224 65
Huntsville Havoc 60 29 24 7 204 197 65
Richmond Renegades 60 30 27 3 215 235 63
Twin City Cyclones 60 25 29 6 208 236 56

Final Standings

Key rule differences

As per minor leagues, there are some rule differences between the SPHL and the NHL (and even the ECHL and AHL, the two official developmental leagues regulated by the Professional Hockey Players Association).

  • A team may dress sixteen regular players to a game. Two players dressed for the game will be goaltenders.
  • There is no trapezoid restriction limiting the goaltender playing the puck and is eligible to play the puck anywhere on his side of the center redline.
  • A mouthpiece is required for all players except the goaltender.
  • No curvature of stick limitations as in the NHL, AHL, and ECHL.
  • Shootouts are five players (as in the ECHL and AHL).
  • All overtime periods in the regular season are between three skaters per team and the goaltender (3 on 3, compared to 4 on 4 in other leagues). Penalty rules differ during the overtime:
    • During the first three minutes of overtime, in case of a penalty, the non-offending team is awarded one extra skater per penalty (up to two extra, five total).
    • In the final two minutes, any minor penalty results in an automatic penalty shot. [1]

Champions

Playoffs

President's Cup

2008-09 Knoxville Ice Bears
2007-08 Knoxville Ice Bears
2006-07 Fayetteville FireAntz
2005-06 Knoxville Ice Bears
2004-05 Columbus Cottonmouths

Regular Season

William B. Coffey Trophy [12]

2008-09 Knoxville Ice Bears
2007-08 Knoxville Ice Bears
2006-07 Columbus Cottonmouths
2005-06 Knoxville Ice Bears
2004-05 Knoxville Ice Bears

See also

References

External links


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