2002–03 ECHL season
The 2002–03 ECHL season was the 15th season of the East Coast Hockey League. The Brabham Cup regular season champions were the Toledo Storm and the Kelly Cup playoff champions were the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies.
League changes
The Macon Whoopee relocated to Lexington, Kentucky, as the Lexington Men O' War.
The New Orleans Brass ceased operations due to the arrival of the New Orleans Hornets basketball team. The NBA team moved into the Brass' arena but wanted the Brass to pay for every conversion between the hockey and basketball configuration, an expense the Brass could not afford.
The Mobile Mysticks also suspended operations prior to the season and would relocate to Duluth, Georgia, beginning with the 2003–04 season.
All-Star Game
The ECHL All-Star Game was held at Germain Arena in Estero, Florida and was hosted by the Florida Everblades. The Northern Conference All-Stars dominated the game, beating the Southern Conference All-Stars 8–2. Atlantic City's Scott Stirling was named Most Valuable Player.
Regular season
Final standings
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; SOL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
Green shade = Clinched playoff spot; Blue shade = Clinched division; (z) = Clinched home-ice advantage[1][2]
Northern Conference
Southern Conference
Kelly Cup playoffs
Northern Conference
Division semifinals
Northeast Division Semifinals Atlantic City vs. Trenton
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Date | Away | Home |
April 2 | Trenton 3 | Atlantic City 4 |
April 4 | Trenton 0 | Atlantic City 4 |
April 7 | Atlantic City 7 | Trenton 3 |
Atlantic City wins series 3–0 |
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Northeast Division Semifinals Greensboro vs. Roanoke
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Date | Away | Home |
April 3 | Roanoke 2 | Greensboro 7 |
April 4 | Roanoke 3 | Greensboro 1 |
April 5 | Greensboro 3 | Roanoke 2 |
April 8 | Greensboro 5 | Roanoke 3 |
Greensboro wins series 3–1 |
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Northwest Division Semifinals Toledo vs. Lexington
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Date | Away | Home |
April 2 | Lexington 1 | Toledo 9 |
April 4 | Lexington 0 | Toledo 3 |
April 5 | Lexington 1 | Toledo 5 |
Toledo wins series 3–0 |
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Northwest Division Semifinals Peoria vs. Cincinnati
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Date | Away | Home | |
April 1 | Cincinnati 4 | Peoria 3 | |
April 2 | Cincinnati 1 | Peoria 2 | OT |
April 5 | Peoria 0 | Cincinnati 1 | OT |
April 6 | Peoria 3 | Cincinnati 4 | 2OT |
Cincinnati wins series 3–1 |
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Division finals
Northeast Division Finals Atlantic City vs. Greensboro
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Date | Away | Home | |
April 11 | Greensboro 2 | Atlantic City 3 | OT |
April 12 | Greensboro 3 | Atlantic City 2 | OT |
April 16 | Atlantic City 6 | Greensboro 3 | |
April 18 | Atlantic City 3 | Greensboro 2 | |
Atlantic City wins series 3–1 |
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Northwest Division Finals Toledo vs. Cincinnati
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Date | Away | Home |
April 11 | Cincinnati 2 | Toledo 1 |
April 12 | Cincinnati 4 | Toledo 2 |
April 15 | Toledo 1 | Cincinnati 0 |
April 16 | Toledo 1 | Cincinnati 4 |
Cincinnati wins series 3–1 |
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Conference finals
Northern Conference Finals Atlantic City vs. Cincinnati
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Date | Away | Home |
April 23 | Cincinnati 4 | Atlantic City 5 |
April 25 | Cincinnati 0 | Atlantic City 5 |
April 26 | Atlantic City 3 | Cincinnati 1 |
April 28 | Atlantic City 1 | Cincinnati 3 |
April 29 | Atlantic City 3 | Cincinnati 6 |
May 2 | Cincinnati 4 | Atlantic City 3 |
May 3 | Cincinnati 2 | Atlantic City 3 |
Atlantic City wins series 4–3 and Gingher Memorial Trophy
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Southern Conference
1st round
Southeast Division Wildcard Florida vs. Greenville
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Date | Away | Home |
April 1 | Greenville 3 | Florida 2 |
Greenville wins series 1–0 |
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Southwest Division Wildcard Jackson vs. Pensacola
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Date | Away | Home | |
April 1 | Pensacola 3 | Jackson 2 | OT |
Pensacola wins series 1–0 |
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Division Semifinals
Southeast Division Semifinals Columbia vs. Greenville
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Date | Away | Home |
April 2 | Greenville 2 | Columbia 6 |
April 4 | Greenville 4 | Columbia 6 |
April 7 | Columbia 6 | Greenville 4 |
Columbia wins series 3–0 |
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Southeast Division Semifinals South Carolina vs. Pee Dee
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Date | Away | Home | |
April 2 | Pee Dee 3 | South Carolina 0 | |
April 4 | Pee Dee 1 | South Carolina 7 | |
April 5 | South Carolina 3 | Pee Dee 4 | |
April 7 | South Carolina 3 | Pee Dee 4 | OT |
Pee Dee wins series 3–1 |
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Southwest Division Semifinals Mississippi vs. Pensacola
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Date | Away | Home |
April 2 | Pensacola 1 | Mississippi 5 |
April 4 | Pensacola 1 | Mississippi 5 |
April 5 | Mississippi 5 | Pensacola 1 |
Mississippi wins series 3–0 |
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Southwest Division Semifinals Louisiana vs. Arkansas
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Date | Away | Home |
April 2 | Arkansas 0 | Louisiana 2 |
April 3 | Arkansas 1 | Louisiana 2 |
April 5 | Louisiana 3 | Arkansas 1 |
Louisiana wins series 3–0 |
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Division finals
Southeast Division Finals Columbia vs. Pee Dee
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Date | Away | Home |
April 11 | Pee Dee 2 | Columbia 5 |
April 12 | Pee Dee 1 | Columbia 2 |
April 16 | Columbia 5 | Pee Dee 1 |
Columbia wins series 3–0 |
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Southwest Division Finals Mississippi vs. Louisiana
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Date | Away | Home |
April 9 | Louisiana 2 | Mississippi 5 |
April 12 | Mississippi 4 | Louisiana 0 |
April 14 | Louisiana 2 | Mississippi 3 |
Mississippi wins series 3–0 |
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Conference finals
Southern Conference Finals Columbia vs. Mississippi
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Date | Away | Home | |
April 23 | Mississippi 2 | Columbia 5 | |
April 25 | Mississippi 2 | Columbia 3 | OT |
April 27 | Columbia 4 | Mississippi 3 | |
April 28 | Columbia 1 | Mississippi 3 | |
April 30 | Columbia 1 | Mississippi 2 | OT |
May 2 | Mississippi 2 | Columbia 4 | |
Columbia wins series 4–2 and Bruce Taylor Trophy |
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Kelly Cup finals
Columbia vs. Atlantic City |
Date | Away | Home |
May 7 | Atlantic City 1 | Columbia 0 |
May 9 | Atlantic City 3 | Columbia 0 |
May 10 | Columbia 5 | Atlantic City 3 |
May 12 | Columbia 1 | Atlantic City 3 |
May 14 | Columbia 1 | Atlantic City 3 |
Atlantic City wins series 4–1 and Kelly Cup
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ECHL awards
See also
References
External links
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