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1992–93 AHL season
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The 1992–93 AHL season was the 57th season of the American Hockey League. Sixteen teams played 80 games each in the schedule. The Binghamton Rangers finished first overall in the regular season with 124 points, a record which holds to this day. The Cape Breton Oilers won their first Calder Cup championship.
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Team changes
- The New Haven Nighthawks become the New Haven Senators.
- The Maine Mariners move to Providence, Rhode Island, becoming the Providence Bruins.
- The Hamilton Canucks join the AHL as an expansion team, based in Hamilton, Ontario, playing in the South Division.
Final standings
- y– indicates team clinched division and a playoff spot
- x– indicates team clinched a playoff spot
- e– indicates team was eliminated from playoff contention
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Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Calder Cup playoffs
Division semifinals | Division finals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||||||
A1 | St. John's | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
A4 | Moncton | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
A1 | St. John's | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
Atlantic Division | ||||||||||||||||||
A3 | Cape Breton | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
A2 | Fredericton | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
A3 | Cape Breton | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
N1 | Providence | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
N4 | Springfield | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
N4 | Springfield | 4 | S2 | Rochester | 1 | |||||||||||||
North Division | ||||||||||||||||||
N2 | Adirondack | 3 | A3 | Cape Breton | 2 | A3 | Cape Breton | 4 | ||||||||||
N2 | Adirondack | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
N4 | Springfield | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
N3 | Capital District | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
S1 | Binghamton | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
S4 | Baltimore | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
S1 | Binghamton | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
South Division | ||||||||||||||||||
S2 | Rochester | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
S2 | Rochester | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
S3 | Utica | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
For the Semifinal round, the team that earned the most points during the regular season out of the three remaining teams receives a bye directly to the Calder Cup Final.
- Bill McDougall of the Cape Breton Oilers, recorded 26 goals, and 26 assists for 52 points in 16 games, setting a record for an average of 3.25 points per playoff game in professional hockey.
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Trophy and award winners
Team awards
Calder Cup Playoff champions: | Cape Breton Oilers |
Richard F. Canning Trophy North division playoff champions: | Springfield Indians |
Robert W. Clarke Trophy South division playoff champions: | Rochester Americans |
F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy Regular Season champions, North Division: | Providence Bruins |
John D. Chick Trophy Regular Season champions, South Division: | Binghamton Rangers |
Individual awards
Les Cunningham Award Most valuable player: | Don Biggs - Binghamton Rangers |
John B. Sollenberger Trophy Top point scorer: | Don Biggs - Binghamton Rangers |
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award Rookie of the year: | Corey Hirsch - Binghamton Rangers |
Eddie Shore Award Defenceman of the year: | Bobby Dollas - Adirondack Red Wings |
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award Best Goaltender: | Corey Hirsch - Binghamton Rangers |
Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award Lowest goals against average: | Corey Hirsch & Boris Rousson - Binghamton Rangers |
Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award Coach of the year: | Marc Crawford - St. John's Maple Leafs |
Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award Sportsmanship / Perseverance: | Tim Tookey - Hershey Bears |
Jack A. Butterfield Trophy MVP of the playoffs: | Bill McDougall - Cape Breton Oilers |
Other awards
James C. Hendy Memorial Award Most outstanding executive: | Robert W. Clarke |
James H. Ellery Memorial Awards Outstanding media coverage: | Kevin Oklobzija, Rochester, (newspaper) John Colletto, Providence, (radio) Pyman Productions, (television) |
Ken McKenzie Award Outstanding marketing executive: | Catherine Galea, Hamilton Canucks & Jason Siegel, Binghamton Rangers |
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See also
References
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