Kelly Cup
Award details | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Given for | Team that wins the playoffs of the ECHL |
History | |
First award | 1997 |
Most recent | Allen Americans |
The Patrick J. Kelly Cup goes to the play-off champion of the ECHL. The Kelly Cup has been awarded to teams since 1997. Prior to 1997, the playoff winner was awarded the Riley Cup, named after former American Hockey League President Jack Riley. The current cup is named after Patrick J. Kelly, the league's first commissioner. The cup is loaned to the winning team for one year and is returned at the start of the following year's playoffs.[1] The Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player award is also given out as part of the Kelly Cup Championship ceremonies. Nick Vitucci and Dave Gagnon are the only players to win the award on multiple occasions.[2]
16 different teams have won the ECHL Championship, with six (Norfolk, Toledo, South Carolina, Alaska, Cincinnati, and Idaho) winning multiple times. The Norfolk Admirals (then known as Hampton Roads during its first ECHL run), the Alaska Aces and the South Carolina Stingrays hold the record for most championships won with three.[3] Current possession of the trophy belongs to the Allen Americans, who won it in 2015 after a seven-game victory over the South Carolina Stingrays in the Kelly Cup Finals.
Playoff Format
The Kelly Cup playoffs is an elimination tournament, consisting of four rounds of a best-of-seven series. The top point earners from each division are given the number one, two and three seeds. Then, the next five highest point earners from each conference are also given playoff positions.[4]
List of ECHL Champions
- MVP was a member of the defeated team in the Kelly Cup Finals
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