1992–93 ECHL season

1992–93 ECHL season

The 1992-93 ECHL season was the fifth season of the ECHL. In 1992, the league saw numerous changes in team membership. The Winston-Salem Thunderbirds move to Wheeling, WV, becoming the first franchise to make a major relocation, the Roanoke Valley Rebels announced that they were changing their name to the Roanoke Valley Rampage, and the Cincinnati Cyclones announced that they were moving to the International Hockey League and were being replaced with a franchise in Birmingham, AL. The 15 teams played 64 games in the schedule. The Wheeling Thunderbirds finished first overall in the regular season. The Toledo Storm won their first Riley Cup championship.

League Realignment

The ECHL announced a realignment of the two divisions in the light of recent changes in team membership.

East Division

*Greensboro Monarchs
*Hampton Roads Admirals
*Johnstown Chiefs
*Raleigh Icecaps
*Richmond Renegades
*Roanoke Valley Rampage
*Wheeling Thunderbirds

West Division

*Birmingham Bulls
*Columbus Chill
*Dayton Bombers
*Erie Panthers
*Knoxville Cherokees
*Louisville Icehawks
*Nashville Knights
*Toledo Storm

Regular Season

"Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Green Shade = Clinched Playoff Spot, Blue Shade = Clinched Division"
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emifinals

Riley Cup Finals

ECHL Awards

ee also

* ECHL
* ECHL All-Star Game
* Kelly Cup
* List of ECHL seasons


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