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Sports season
The
1995?96 IHL season
was the 51st season of the
International Hockey League
, a North American minor professional league. 19 teams participated in the regular season, and the Utah Grizzlies won the Turner Cup.
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Regular season
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North Division
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Central Division
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Midwest Division
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South Division
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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Turner Cup playoffs
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Source:
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| Conf. quarterfinals
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| | | Conf. finals
| | | Turner Cup finals
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| E1
| Cincinnati
| 3
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| E8
| Atlanta
| 0
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| | E1
| Cincinnati
| 4
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| | | E5
| Michigan
| 3
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| E4
| Cleveland
| 0
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| E5
| Michigan
| 3
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| | E1
| Cincinnati
| 3
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| | | E2
| Orlando
| 4
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| E2
| Orlando
| 3
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| E7
| Fort Wayne
| 2
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| | E2
| Orlando
| 4
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| | | E3
| Detroit
| 3
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| E3
| Detroit
| 3
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| E6
| Indianapolis
| 2
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| Orlando
| 0
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| | | W2
| Utah
| 4
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| W1
| Las Vegas
| 3
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| W8
| Phoenix
| 1
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| | W1
| Las Vegas
| 4
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| | | W5
| Chicago
| 1
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| W4
| San Francisco
| 1
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| W5
| Chicago
| 3
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| | W1
| Las Vegas
| 2
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| | | W2
| Utah
| 4
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| W2
| Utah
| 3
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| W7
| Kansas City
| 2
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| | W2
| Utah
| 4
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| | | W6
| Peoria
| 3
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| W3
| Milwaukee
| 2
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| W6
| Peoria
| 3
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Awards
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1996 IHL awards
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Turner Cup
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Utah Grizzlies
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Fred A. Huber Trophy
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(Best regular-season record)
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Las Vegas Thunder
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Frank Gallagher Trophy:
(Eastern Conference playoff champion)
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Orlando Solar Bears
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Ken Ullyot Trophy:
(Western Conference playoff champion)
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Utah Grizzlies
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Commissioner's Trophy
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(Best coach)
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Butch Goring
,
Utah Grizzlies
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Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy
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(Best first-year player)
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Konstantin Shafranov
,
Fort Wayne Komets
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Governor's Trophy
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(Best defenceman)
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Greg Hawgood
,
Las Vegas Thunder
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I. John Snider, II Trophy
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(Leadership and humanitarian contribution)
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Graeme Townshend
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Houston Aeros
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Ironman Award
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(Best two-way player over 82 games)
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Sergei Zholtok
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Las Vegas Thunder
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James Gatschene Memorial Trophy
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(Most valuable player, regular season)
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Stephane Beauregard
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San Francisco Spiders
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James Norris Memorial Trophy
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(Goaltenders with fewest goals allowed)
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Tommy Salo
and Mark McArthur,
Utah Grizzlies
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Ken McKenzie Trophy
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(Best U.S.-born first-year player)
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Brett Lievers,
Utah Grizzlies
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Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
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(Player with most points)
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Rob Brown
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Chicago Wolves
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Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
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(Most valuable player, playoffs)
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Tommy Salo
,
Utah Grizzlies
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