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The 2016–17 SPHL season was the 13th season of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL).
2016-17 Southern Professional Hockey League
|
Team |
City |
Arena
|
Columbus Cottonmouths
|
Columbus, Georgia
|
Columbus Civic Center
|
Evansville Thunderbolts
|
Evansville, Indiana
|
Ford Center
|
Fayetteville FireAntz
|
Fayetteville, North Carolina
|
Crown Complex
|
Huntsville Havoc
|
Huntsville, Alabama
|
Von Braun Center
|
Knoxville Ice Bears
|
Knoxville, Tennessee
|
Knoxville Civic Coliseum
|
Macon Mayhem
|
Macon, Georgia
|
Macon Coliseum
|
Mississippi RiverKings
|
Southaven, Mississippi
|
Landers Center
|
Pensacola Ice Flyers
|
Pensacola, Florida
|
Pensacola Bay Center
|
Peoria Rivermen
|
Peoria, Illinois
|
Carver Arena
|
Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs
|
Roanoke, Virginia
|
Berglund Center
|
SPHL teams
Final standings[5]
- ‡ William B. Coffey Trophy winners
- Advanced to playoffs
Team
|
Total
|
Games
|
Average
|
Huntsville |
130,166 |
28 |
4,648
|
Peoria |
112,713 |
28 |
4,025
|
Pensacola |
104,631 |
28 |
3,736
|
Knoxville |
101,123 |
28 |
3,611
|
Roanoke |
87,831 |
28 |
3,136
|
Evansville |
63,854 |
28 |
2,280
|
Mississippi |
63,276 |
28 |
2,259
|
Columbus |
63,220 |
28 |
2,257
|
Macon |
52,052 |
28 |
1,859
|
Fayetteville |
52,013 |
28 |
1,857
|
League |
830,879 |
280 |
2,967
|
President's Cup playoffs
[edit]
| Quarterfinals
| | | Semifinals
| | | Finals
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1
| Macon
| 2
| | | |
|
| 8
| Columbus
| 1
| |
| | 1
| Macon
| 2
| |
|
| |
| | | 7
| Pensacola
| 0
| |
| 2
| Fayetteville
| 0
| |
| |
| 7
| Pensacola
| 2
| |
| | 1
| Macon
| 2
| |
| (Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
| |
| | | 3
| Peoria
| 0
| |
| 3
| Peoria
| 2
| | |
| |
| 6
| Knoxville
| 0
| |
| | 3
| Peoria
| 2
| |
|
| |
| | | 4
| Huntsville
| 1
| |
| 4
| Huntsville
| 2
| |
| |
| 5
| Mississippi
| 1
| |
- Home team is listed first.
April 28
|
Peoria Rivermen
|
|
1–2
|
|
Macon Mayhem
|
Carver Arena
|
Recap
|
|
Michael Colantone – 1:35
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
6:27 – John Siemer 10:49 – PP – Stephen Pierog
|
Storm Phaneuf 23 shots / 21 saves
|
Goalie stats
|
Jordan Ruby 26 shots / 25 saves
|
April 30
|
Macon Mayhem
|
|
2–1
|
|
Peoria Rivermen
|
Macon Coliseum
|
Recap
|
|
Dennis Sicard – 16:12
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
Jake Trask – 16:11
|
Second period
|
1:52 – Cody Dion
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Jordan Ruby 40 shots / 39 saves
|
Goalie stats
|
Storm Phaneuf 34 shots / 32 saves
|
2016–17 SPHL awards
Award |
Recipient(s) |
Finalists
|
President's Cup |
Macon Mayhem |
Peoria Rivermen
|
William B. Coffey Trophy (Best regular-season record) |
Macon Mayhem |
|
Defenseman of the Year |
Louis Belisle (Pensacola) |
Nolan Kaiser (Huntsville) Stuart Stefan (Huntsville)
|
Rookie of the Year |
Mike Moran (Mississippi) |
Keegan Bruce (Columbus)
|
Goaltender of the Year |
Sean Bonar (Fayetteville) |
Jordan Ruby (Macon)
|
Coach of the Year |
Kevin Kerr (Macon) |
Jeff Bes (Fayetteville)
|
Most Valuable Player |
Sean Bonar (Fayetteville) |
Tayler Thompson (Fayetteville)
|
Kevin Swider Leading Scorer Award |
Tayler Thompson (Fayetteville) |
|
All-SPHL selections
[edit]
Position |
First Team |
Second Team |
All-Rookie
|
G
|
Sean Bonar (Fayetteville)
|
Jordan Ruby (Macon)
|
Storm Phaneuf (Peoria)
|
D
|
Louis Belisle (Pensacola)
|
Nick Schneider (Roanoke)
|
Nathan Bruyere (Pensacola)
|
D
|
Nolan Kaiser (Huntsville)
|
Stuart Stefan (Huntsville)
|
Daniel Echeverri (Macon)
|
F
|
Mike Moran (Mississippi)
|
Keegan Bruce (Columbus)
|
Keegan Bruce (Columbus)
|
F
|
Sy Nutkevitch (Huntsville)
|
Bobby Chaumont (Fayetteville)
|
Mike Moran (Mississippi)
|
F
|
Tayler Thompson (Fayetteville)
|
Jake Hauswirth (Fayetteville)
|
John Siemer (Macon)
|
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- ^ "SPHL expanding to Roanoke, VA for 2016-2017 season". Southern Professional Hockey League. October 20, 2015. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
- ^ "Evansville will be home to Southern Professional Hockey League franchise". Evansville Courier & Press. February 8, 2016.
- ^ "Louisiana IceGators suspend operations for 2016-2017 season". SPHL. May 16, 2016.
- ^ "2016–17 SPHL Standings". Pointstreak. Retrieved April 9, 2017.