2015–16 SPHL season

2015–16 SPHL season
League Southern Professional Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration October 23, 2015–April 9, 2016
Number of teams 9
Regular Season
William B. Coffey Trophy Peoria Rivermen
Season MVP United States Garrett Bartus (Macon)
Top scorer Canada Corey Banfield (Pensacola)
Playoffs
Finals champions Pensacola Ice Flyers
  Finals runners-up Peoria Rivermen
Playoffs Playoffs MVP United States Bryan Hince (Pensacola)

The 2015–16 SPHL season was the 12th season of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). The Pensacola Ice Flyers defeated the Peoria Rivermen in the President's Cup final 3 games to none to win their 3rd SPHL title in 4 years.

Preseason

On May 4, 2015, the SPHL held an expansion draft in preparation for the Macon Mayhem to begin play as the league's 9th team.[1]

Regular season

Standings

Final standings[2]

Team GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
Peoria Rivermen563912519612583
Pensacola Ice Flyers 563120517515767
Mississippi RiverKings 5628181015116166
Fayetteville FireAntz 563021516714565
Knoxville Ice Bears 562921616316564
Louisiana IceGators 562626415116256
Huntsville Havoc 562626415115856
Macon Mayhem 562427513815753
Columbus Cottonmouths 561929812418646
William B. Coffey Trophy winners
     Advanced to playoffs

Attendance

Team Total Games Average
Huntsville 117,298 28 4,187
Peoria 109,466 28 3,909
Pensacola 107,521 28 3,840
Knoxville 91,902 28 3,282
Fayetteville 78,460 28 2,802
Columbus 77,043 28 2,751
Mississippi 65,232 28 2,329
Louisiana 59,063 28 2,109
Macon 58,653 28 2,094
League 764,638 252 3,034

President's Cup playoffs

Playoff bracket

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championships
                           
  1  Peoria Rivermen 2  
8  Macon Mayhem 1  
  1  Peoria 2  
  4  Fayetteville 0  
2  Pensacola Ice Flyers 2
  7  Huntsville Havoc 0  
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round)   1  Peoria 0
  2  Pensacola 3
  3  Mississippi RiverKings 2  
6  Louisiana IceGators 0  
  2  Pensacola 2
  3  Mississippi 0  
4  Fayetteville FireAntz 2
  5  Knoxville Ice Bears 1  

Finals

Home team is listed first.
Pensacola wins series 3–0

Awards

2015–16 SPHL awards
Award Recipient(s) Finalists
President's Cup Pensacola Ice Flyers Peoria Rivermen
William B. Coffey Trophy
(Best regular-season record)
Peoria Rivermen
Easton Defenseman of the Year Brandon Greenside (Peoria) Jason Price (Knoxville)
Easton Rookie of the Year John Lidgett (Huntsville) Joseph Manno (Fayetteville)
Goaltender of the Year Garrett Bartus (Macon) Kyle Rank (Peoria)
Easton Coach of the Year Jean-Guy Trudel (Peoria) Jeff Bes (Fayetteville)
Rod Aldoff (Pensacola)
Easton Most Valuable Player Garrett Bartus (Macon) Corey Banfield (Pensacola)
Kevin Swider Leading Scorer Award Corey Banfield (Pensacola)

All-SPHL selections

Position First Team Second Team All-Rookie
G Garrett Bartus (Macon) Kyle Rank (Peoria) Brandon Jaeger (Columbus)
D Brandon Greenside (Peoria) Dave Pszenyczny (Peoria) Corey Hale (Knoxville)
D Jason Price (Knoxville) Stuart Stefan (Huntsville) Mike Krieg (Pensacola)
F Corey Banfield (Pensacola) Jake Hauswirth (Louisiana) Zac Frischmon (Louisiana)
F Kyle Gibbons (Fayetteville) Josh McQuade (Fayetteville) John Lidgett (Huntsville)
F Adam Pawlick (Pensacola) Shawn Skelly (Macon) Joseph Manno (Fayetteville)

References

External links

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