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South East Hockey League

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South East Hockey League
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The South East Hockey League was a minor ice hockey league formed in August 2003.[1] It succeeded the short-lived Atlantic Coast Hockey League and had 4 teams for its first and only season. Jim Riggs was the commissioner.

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The Huntsville Channel Cats were the 2003–2004 President's Championship Cup winners. The Channel Cats defeated the Knoxville Ice Bears in three straight games in the championship series.

For the 2004–2005 season, the SEHL ceased play when two of its teams folded while the other two joined with teams from the World Hockey Association 2 to form the Southern Professional Hockey League.

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Teams

2003–2004 season

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Regular season

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Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1 Huntsville Channel Cats 6 3 4 x x
2 Knoxville Ice Bears 6 4 x 2 Knoxville Ice Bears 4 1 2 x x
3 Cape Fear Fire Antz 2 3 x

Semifinals

Huntsville received a bye into the final.

March 26, 2004Cape Fear2–6KnoxvilleJames White Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN
 GoaliesBlaine Russell
Scott Young
David Bagley
GoalsKevin Swider
Alex Alepin
Todd MacIsaac
Todd MacIsaac
K.J. Voorhees
K.J. Voorhees
March 28, 2004Knoxville4–3Cape FearCumberland County Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville, NC
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Final

April 1, 2004Knoxville4–6
(1–2, 2–1, 1–3)
HuntsvilleVon Braun Center, Huntsville, AL
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April 2, 2004Knoxville1–3
(0–1, 1–1, 0–1)
HuntsvilleVon Braun Center, Huntsville, AL
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April 4, 2004Huntsville4–2KnoxvilleJames White Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN
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Awards

League MVP:James Patterson (Huntsville)[2]
Rookie of the Year:Allan Carr (Huntsville)[3]
Defenseman of the Year:Alex Alepin (Knoxville)[4]
Goaltender of the Year:Matt Carmichael (Huntsville)[5]
Coach of the Year:John Gibson (Huntsville)[6]
Playoff MVP:Matt Carmichael (Huntsville)[7]

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