2000-01 IHL season
LeagueInternational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 6, 2000 – May 26, 2001
Number of games82
Number of teams11
Regular season
Fred A. Huber TrophyGrand Rapids Griffins
Season MVPNorm Maracle (Solar Bears)
Top scorerSteve Larouche (Wolves)
Derek King (Griffins)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPNorm Maracle (Solar Bears)
Turner Cup
ChampionsOrlando Solar Bears
  Runners-upChicago Wolves

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.

Regular season

Eastern Conference

GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Grand Rapids Griffins (OTT)8253227279196113
Orlando Solar Bears (ATL)8247287241193101
Cincinnati Cyclones (CAR)824429926725897
Cleveland Lumberjacks (MIN)824332727025893
Milwaukee Admirals (NSH)824233724421791
Detroit Vipers (TBL)822353618431152

Western Conference

GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Chicago Wolves (NYI)824332726724993
Houston Aeros824232822924592
Manitoba Moose (DET)8239311222223090
Utah Grizzlies (DAL)823836820822084
Kansas City Blades (VAN)823742323927377

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

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Derek KingGrand Rapids Griffins7632518319
Steve LaroucheChicago Wolves7531528378
Brett HarkinsHouston Aeros8116648051
Brian BoninCleveland Lumberjacks7235427745
Rob BrownChicago Wolves7524537799
Niklas AnderssonChicago Wolves6633397281
Greg KoehlerCincinnati Cyclones80353671122
Vyacheslav ButsayevGrand Rapids Griffins7533356865
Christian MatteCleveland Lumberjacks5838296759
Gilbert DionneCincinnati Cyclones8023436646

Leading goaltenders

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
Norm MaracleOrlando Solar Bears512,9631002.02331338
Richard ShulmistraKansas City Blades/Chicago Wolves331,855642.07211104
Mike FountainGrand Rapids Griffins523,0051042.08341066
Chris MasonMilwaukee Admirals372,226872.35171455
Rick TabaracciUtah Grizzlies301,648672.44141311

Awards

AHL Awards
Turner CupOrlando Solar Bears
Fred A. Huber Trophy
(Best regular-season record)
Grand Rapids Griffins
Commissioner's Trophy
(Best coach)
Peter Horachek, Orlando Solar Bears
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
(Player with most points)
Steve Larouche, Chicago Wolves and
Derek King, Grand Rapids Griffins
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Norm Maracle, Orlando Solar Bears
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Norm Maracle, Orlando Solar Bears
Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy
(Best first-year player)
Brian Pothier, Orlando Solar Bears
Ken McKenzie Trophy
(Best American-born first-year player)
Brian Pothier, Orlando Solar Bears
Larry D. Gordon Trophy
(Best defenceman)
Brett Hauer, Manitoba Moose
James Norris Memorial Trophy
(Goaltender(s) of team with fewest goals against)
Norm Maracle and Scott Fankhouser, Orlando Solar Bears
John Cullen Award
(Perseverance, Sportsmanship, and Dedication)
Rusty Fitzgerald, Manitoba Moose
Ironman Award
(Played all team's games while showing offensive and defensive skills)
Brian Chapman, Manitoba Moose
IHL Man of the Year
(Leadership and community activities)
Wendell Young, Chicago Wolves

All-Star teams

First teamPosition  Second team
Norm Maracle, Orlando Solar Bears GC Brian Bonin, Cleveland Lumberjacks
Curtis Murphy, Orlando Solar Bears DC Greg Koehler, Cincinnati Cyclones
Brett Hauer, Manitoba Moose DLW Derek King, Grand Rapids Griffins
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