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2011–12 AHL season


FieldValue
title2011–12 AHL season
leagueAmerican Hockey League
sportIce hockey
durationOctober 7, 2011 - April 15, 2012
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameMacgregor Kilpatrick Trophy
season_champsNorfolk Admirals
MVPCory Conacher
MVP_linkLes Cunningham Award
top_scorerChris Bourque
top_scorer_linkJohn B. Sollenberger Trophy
playoffsPlayoffs
playoffs_link2012 Calder Cup playoffs
finalsCalder Cup
finals_champNorfolk Admirals
finals_runner-upToronto Marlies
playoffs_MVPAlexandre Picard
playoffs_MVP_linkJack A. Butterfield Trophy
nextseason_year[2012–13](2012-13-ahl-season)
prevseason_year[2010–11](2010-11-ahl-season)
seasonslistList of AHL seasons
seasonslistnamesAHL

| finals_runner-up = Toronto Marlies

The 2011–12 AHL season was the 76th season of the American Hockey League. The regular season began on October 7, 2011, and concluded on April 15, 2012. The 2012 Calder Cup playoffs follows the conclusion of the regular season.

Regular season

The 2011–12 season would feature scheduling changes in the regular season and post season. The major change would be the elimination of four games and extending the season by a week. The reasoning behind the change was to eliminate teams having to play four games in five nights. This would bring the total number of games for each team to 76. To accomplish that, the league decided to add an additional week to the season.

On July 5, 2011, the league's new realignment was revealed. The league moved from having four divisions of seven/eight teams to six even divisions of five teams, similar to that of the NHL. The Western Conference consisted of the West, Midwest, and North divisions; the Eastern Conference consisted of the Atlantic, Northeast, and East divisions. As a result of the Manitoba Moose relocating to St. John's, they switched over to the Eastern Conference, while the Charlotte Checkers moved over to the Western Conference.

The third installment of the AHL Outdoor Classic took place in Canada, with the Hamilton Bulldogs hosting the Toronto Marlies in a regional rivalry game at Ivor Wynne Stadium on January 21. The Marlies won the game 7–2 in front of a crowd of 20,565 spectators. This marks the first time the event has been played in Canada, and the event was moved up to the third weekend in January, instead of the third weekend in February as it has been in previous years. In addition to this game, another outdoor AHL game, between the Hershey Bears and the Adirondack Phantoms, took place as part of the 2012 NHL Winter Classic festivities on January 6, 2012. The Phantoms won that game 4–3 in overtime, and an AHL attendance record was set as the game drew a crowd of 45,653 fans.

The Norfolk Admirals set a professional hockey record with 28 consecutive wins.

Playoff format

The 2011–12 playoff format will change as a result of the scheduling changes. The first round of the playoffs will now be a best of five series and the following rounds will continue to be best of seven game series'.

Eight teams per conference will qualify for the playoffs. The three division winners will earn the top three seeds. Seeds four through eight will be determined by regular season points out of the remaining teams in the division. Team will be re-seeded after the first round so that the highest remaining seed plays the lowest remaining seed.

Team and NHL affiliation changes

Team changes

  • The Manitoba Moose relocated to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, due to the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL relocating to Winnipeg, Manitoba, as the Winnipeg Jets. They became the St. John's IceCaps, affiliating as the Jets' farm club.

Affiliation changes

AHL teamNew affiliateOld affiliate
St. John's IceCaps (formerly Manitoba)Winnipeg (formerly Atlanta)Vancouver
Chicago WolvesVancouverAtlanta (now Winnipeg)
Rochester AmericansBuffaloFlorida
San Antonio RampageFloridaPhoenix
Portland PiratesPhoenixBuffalo

Final standings

indicates team clinched division and a playoff spot

indicates team clinched a playoff spot

indicates team was eliminated from playoff contention

Eastern Conference

Atlantic DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
**y–**St. John's IceCaps (WPG)76432553**94**240216
**x–**Manchester Monarchs (LAK)76393223**83**207208
**e–**Portland Pirates (PHX)76363145**81**223254
**e–**Providence Bruins (BOS)76353434**77**193214
**e–**Worcester Sharks (SJS)76313348**74**199218
Northeast DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
**y–**Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI)76412636**91**233219
**x–**Connecticut Whale (NYR)76362677**86**210208
**e–**Adirondack Phantoms (PHI)76373522**78**204217
**e–**Springfield Falcons (CBJ)76363433**78**217231
**e–**Albany Devils (NJD)76313465**73**190226
East DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
**y–**Norfolk Admirals (TBL)76551812**113**273180
**x–**Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT)76442525**95**235215
**x–**Hershey Bears (WSH)76382648**88**244225
**x–**Syracuse Crunch (ANA)76372955**84**238234
**e–**Binghamton Senators (OTT)76294052**65**201243

Western Conference

North DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
**y–**Toronto Marlies (TOR)76442453**96**217175
**x–**Rochester Americans (BUF)763626104**86**224221
**e–**Lake Erie Monsters (COL)76372937**84**189210
**e–**Grand Rapids Griffins (DET)76333274**77**245249
**e–**Hamilton Bulldogs (MTL)76343525**75**185226
Midwest DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
**y–**Chicago Wolves (VAN)76422743**91**213193
**x–**Milwaukee Admirals (NSH)76402925**87**210190
**e–**Charlotte Checkers (CAR)76382936**85**209214
**e–**Peoria Rivermen (STL)76393322**82**217207
**e–**Rockford IceHogs (CHI)76353227**79**207228
West DivisionGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGA
**y–**Oklahoma City Barons (EDM)76452245**99**213176
**x–**Abbotsford Heat (CGY)76422635**92**200201
**x–**San Antonio Rampage (FLA)76413032**87**197204
**x–**Houston Aeros (MIN)763525511**86**202206
**e–**Texas Stars (DAL)76314032**67**224251

Statistical leaders

Leading skaters

The following players are sorted by points, then goals.

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = P Plus–minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Hershey Bears732766**93**42
Norfolk Admirals753941**80**114
Syracuse Crunch753242**74**120
Peoria Rivermen662149**70**20
Hershey Bears431159**70**34
Norfolk Admirals753137**68**28
Norfolk Admirals642542**67**70
Texas Stars761353**66**46
Hershey Bears613332**65**32
Connecticut Whale652539**64**130

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders with a minimum 1500 minutes played led the league in goals against average.

GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (in minutes); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout loss

PlayerTeamGPTOISAGASOGAASV%WLOT
Toronto Marlies3922921052784**2.04**0.92622151
Oklahoma City Barons4325441165885**2.07**0.92426142
Lake Erie Monsters321935997683**2.11**0.93216115
Milwaukee Admirals56328315251195**2.17**0.92231192
Norfolk Admirals4525821109965**2.23**0.91332110

Calder Cup playoffs

Main article: 2012 Calder Cup playoffs

Bracket

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AHL awards

**Michael Condon Memorial Award**: Bob Paquette

Milestones

  • On December 10, 2011, Chicago Wolves forward Darren Haydar recorded his 700th career AHL point. He became the 22nd player in league history to reach this milestone.
  • On February 11, 2012, Worcester Sharks coach Roy Sommer recorded his 500th win as an AHL coach. He became the fourth coach in league history to reach this milestone.
  • On March 18, 2012, the Norfolk Admirals broke the single-season consecutive wins record at 18, finishing the streak with 28 consecutive wins at the close of the season, the longest such streak in professional hockey worldwide. The previous record was set by the Philadelphia Phantoms in 2004–05.
  • On March 25, 2012, Springfield Falcons forward Alexandre Giroux recorded his 700th career AHL point. He became the 23rd player in league history to reach this milestone.

References

References

  1. (2019-09-03). "The American Hockey League". TheAHL.com.
  2. "TheAHL.com {{!}} The American Hockey League {{!}} AHL announces schedule modification plan".
  3. (January 6, 2012). "Record crowd watches AHL outdoor game". [[The Globe and Mail]].
  4. "Admirals close regular season with 28th straight win - The Virginian-Pilot".
  5. "Top Scorers - 2011-12 Regular Season - All Players". AHL.
  6. "Top Goalies - 2011-12 Regular Season - Goals Against Average". AHL.
  7. "Norfolk Admirals Official Website".
  8. "Admirals close regular season with 28th straight win {{!".
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