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1998-99 IHL season
LeagueInternational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 9, 1998 – June 5, 1999
Number of games82
Number of teams16
Regular season
Fred A. Huber TrophyHouston Aeros
Season MVPBrian Wiseman (Aeros)
Top scorerBrian Wiseman (Aeros)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPMark Freer (Aeros)
Turner Cup
ChampionsHouston Aeros
  Runners-upOrlando Solar Bears
Seasons

The 1998–99 IHL season was the 54th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. 16 teams participated in the regular season, and the Houston Aeros won the Turner Cup.

Regular season

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Eastern Conference

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Central Division GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Michigan K-Wings (DAL) 82 35 34 13 232 253 83
Fort Wayne Komets 82 33 33 16 250 280 82
Indianapolis Ice 82 33 37 12 243 277 78
Cleveland Lumberjacks (TBL) 82 28 47 7 248 310 63
Northeast Division GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Detroit Vipers 82 50 21 11 259 195 111
Orlando Solar Bears 82 45 33 4 264 253 94
Cincinnati Cyclones 82 44 32 6 269 270 94
Grand Rapids Griffins 82 34 40 8 256 281 76

Western Conference

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Midwest Division GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Chicago Wolves 82 49 21 12 285 246 110
Manitoba Moose 82 47 21 14 269 236 108
Kansas City Blades 82 44 31 7 256 270 95
Milwaukee Admirals (NSH) 82 38 28 16 254 265 92
Southwest Division GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Houston Aeros 82 54 15 13 307 209 121
Long Beach Ice Dogs (LAK) 82 48 28 6 260 237 102
Utah Grizzlies 82 39 34 9 244 254 87
Las Vegas Thunder (PHX) 82 35 39 8 247 307 78

Turner Cup-Playoffs

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Turner Cup-Pre-Playoffs Turner Cup-Quarterfinals Turner Cup-Semifinals Turner Cup-Final
            
E1 Detroit 3
E6 Indianapolis 1
E3 Cincinnati 1
E6 Indianapolis 2
E1 Detroit 3
Eastern Conference
E2 Orlando 4
E2 Orlando 3
E4 Michigan 0
E4 Michigan 2
E5 Fort Wayne 0
E2 Orlando 3
W1 Houston 4
W1 Houston 3
W4 Long Beach 2
W4 Long Beach 2
W5 Kansas City 1
W1 Houston 4
W2 Chicago 3
W2 Chicago 3
W3 Manitoba 0
W3 Manitoba 2
W6 Milwaukee 0

Pre-Playoffs

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(E3) Cincinnati Cyclones vs. (E6) Indianapolis Ice

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April 20 Indianapolis Ice 2–4 Cincinnati Cyclones The Crown
April 23 Cincinnati Cyclones 3–4 OT Indianapolis Ice Pepsi Coliseum
April 24 Indianapolis Ice 1–0 Cincinnati Cyclones The Crown
Indianapolis wins series 2–1


(E4) Michigan K-Wings vs. (E5) Fort Wayne Komets

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April 21 Fort Wayne Komets 2–5 Michigan K-Wings Wings Stadium
April 23 Michigan K-Wings 4–1 Fort Wayne Komets Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Michigan wins series 2–0


(W3) Manitoba Moose vs. (W6) Milwaukee Admirals

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April 21 Manitoba Moose 4–3 Milwaukee Admirals Bradley Center
April 23 Milwaukee Admirals 3–4 OT Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
Manitoba wins series 2–0


(W4) Long Beach Ice Dogs vs. (W5) Kansas City Blades

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April 21 Long Beach Ice Dogs 4–0 Kansas City Blades Kemper Arena
April 22 Kansas City Blades 4–0 Long Beach Ice Dogs Long Beach Sports Arena
April 25 Kansas City Blades 1–2 Long Beach Ice Dogs Long Beach Sports Arena
Long Beach wins series 2–1


Quarterfinals

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(E1) Detroit Vipers vs. (E6) Indianapolis Ice

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April 27 Indianapolis Ice 1–0 OT Detroit Vipers The Palace of Auburn Hills
April 30 Indianapolis Ice 2–7 Detroit Vipers The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 1 Detroit Vipers 3–2 OT Indianapolis Ice Pepsi Coliseum
May 3 Detroit Vipers 3–2 Indianapolis Ice Pepsi Coliseum
Detroit wins series 3–1


(E2) Orlando Solar Bears vs. (E4) Michigan K-Wings

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April 27 Michigan K-Wings 1–5 Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
April 29 Michigan K-Wings 2–3 OT Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
May 1 Orlando Solar Bears 3–2 Michigan K-Wings Wings Stadium
Orlando wins series 3–0


(W1) Houston Aeros vs. (W4) Long Beach Ice Dogs

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April 28 Long Beach Ice Dogs 4–1 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 1 Long Beach Ice Dogs 1–4 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 2 Houston Aeros 1–5 Long Beach Ice Dogs Long Beach Sports Arena
May 4 Houston Aeros 3–2 OT Long Beach Ice Dogs Long Beach Sports Arena
May 6 Long Beach Ice Dogs 2–4 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
Houston wins series 3–2


(W2) Chicago Wolves vs. (W3) Manitoba Moose

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April 28 Manitoba Moose 1–2 Chicago Wolves Rosemont Horizon
April 30 Manitoba Moose 4–5 OT Chicago Wolves Rosemont Horizon
May 1 Chicago Wolves 5–4 Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Arena
Chicago wins series 3–0


Semifinals

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(E1) Detroit Vipers vs. (E2) Orlando Solar Bears

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May 9 Orlando Solar Bears 3–5 Detroit Vipers The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 10 Orlando Solar Bears 1–7 Detroit Vipers The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 12 Detroit Vipers 3–2 OT Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
May 15 Detroit Vipers 2–3 Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
May 16 Orlando Solar Bears 2–1 Detroit Vipers The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 19 Detroit Vipers 1–4 Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
May 21 Orlando Solar Bears 5–4 OT Detroit Vipers The Palace of Auburn Hills
Orlando wins series 4–3


(W1) Houston Aeros vs. (W2) Chicago Wolves

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May 8 Chicago Wolves 2–5 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 10 Chicago Wolves 5–4 OT Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 12 Houston Aeros 4–2 Chicago Wolves Rosemont Horizon
May 14 Houston Aeros 5–0 Chicago Wolves Rosemont Horizon
May 15 Houston Aeros 1–2 Chicago Wolves Rosemont Horizon
May 18 Chicago Wolves 3–0 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 20 Chicago Wolves 1–4 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
Houston wins series 4–3


Turner Cup Final

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(E2) Orlando Solar Bears vs. (W1) Houston Aeros

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May 23 Orlando Solar Bears 3–6 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 25 Orlando Solar Bears 4–2 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
May 27 Houston Aeros 6–1 Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
May 29 Houston Aeros 5–4 OT Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
June 1 Houston Aeros 4–5 OT Orlando Solar Bears Orlando Arena
June 3 Orlando Solar Bears 3–2 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
June 5 Orlando Solar Bears 3–5 Houston Aeros Compaq Center
Houston wins series 4–3


Player statistics

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Scoring leaders

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Brian Wiseman Houston Aeros 77 21 88 109 106
Steve Maltais Chicago Wolves 82 56 54 100 164
Bill Bowler Kansas City Blades 82 26 67 93 59
Gilbert Dionne Cincinnati Cyclones 76 35 53 88 123
Todd Simon Cincinnati Cyclones 81 26 61 87 72
Brett Harkins Cleveland Lumberjacks 74 20 67 87 84
Jeff Christian Houston Aeros 80 45 41 86 252
Glen Metropolit Grand Rapids Griffins 77 28 53 81 92
Chris Marinucci Chicago Wolves 82 41 40 81 24
David Hymovitz Indianapolis Ice 78 46 30 76 42

Leading goaltenders

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

Player Team GP MIN GA GAA W L T SO
Kevin Weekes Detroit Vipers 33 1,857 64 2.07 19 5 7 4
Andrei Trefilov Indianapolis Ice/Detroit Vipers 45 2,599 92 2.12 26 14 4 3
Manny Legace Long Beach Ice Dogs 33 1,796 67 2.24 22 8 1 2
Manny Fernandez Houston Aeros 50 2,949 116 2.36 34 6 9 2
Christian Bronsard Manitoba Moose 33 1,746 71 2.44 15 8 4 1

Awards

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1999 IHL awards
Turner Cup Houston Aeros
Fred A. Huber Trophy:
(Best regular-season record)
Houston Aeros
Frank Gallagher Trophy:
(Eastern Conference playoff champion)
Orlando Solar Bears
Ken Ullyot Trophy:
(Western Conference playoff champion)
Houston Aeros
Commissioner's Trophy:
(Best coach)
Dave Tippett, Houston Aeros
Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy:
(Best first-year player)
Marty Turco, Michigan K-Wings
I. John Snider, II Trophy:
(Leadership and humanitarian contribution)
Chris Marinucci, Chicago Wolves
Ironman Award:
(Best two-way player over 82 games)
Stan Drulia, Detroit Vipers
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy:
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Brian Wiseman, Houston Aeros
James Norris Memorial Trophy:
(Goaltenders with lowest GAA)
Andrei Trefilov and Kevin Weekes, Detroit Vipers
John Cullen Award:
(Sportsmanship, perseverance, and dedication)
Jeff Christian, Houston Aeros
Ken McKenzie Trophy:
(Best U.S.-born first-year player)
Mark Mowers, Milwaukee Admirals
Larry D. Gordon Trophy:
(Best defenceman)
Greg Hawgood, Houston Aeros
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy:
(Player with most points)
Brian Wiseman, Houston Aeros
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy:
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Mark Freer, Houston Aeros

All-Star teams

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First team Position   Second team
Patrick Lalime, Kansas City Blades G Andrei Trefilov, Indianapolis Ice/Detroit Vipers
Brett Hauer, Manitoba Moose D Dan Lambert, Long Beach Ice Dogs
Greg Hawgood, Houston Aeros D Tom Tilley, Chicago Wolves
Brian Wiseman, Houston Aeros C Bill Bowler, Kansas City Blades
Scott Thomas, Manitoba Moose RW C Chris Marinucci, Chicago Wolves
Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves LW David Hymovitz, Indianapolis Ice

References

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Bibliography
  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (2000). Total Hockey. Total Sports. ISBN 1-892129-85-X.
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