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  2. Category:ECHL teams - Wikipedia

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    Note: "ECHL", formerly an abbreviation for "East Coast Hockey League", is now used as the name identifying the league (i.e. it is no longer an abbreviation; see ECHL). Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.

  3. ECHL - Wikipedia

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    In a change reflective of the league's now-nationwide presence, the East Coast Hockey League shortened its name to the orphan initialism ECHL on May 19, 2003. The ECHL reached its largest size to date (31 teams) that season before being reduced to 28 teams for the 2004–05 season. The ECHL has attempted to be more tech-friendly to its fans.

  4. List of ECHL seasons - Wikipedia

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    teams Reg. season games Start (reg. season) Finish (reg. season) Top record Champion; 1 1988–89: 5 60 April 12 Erie Panthers (37–20–3) Carolina Thunderbirds: 2 1989–90: 8 60 Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (38–16–6) Greensboro Monarchs: 3 1990–91: 11 64 April 11 Knoxville Cherokees (46–13–5) Hampton Roads Admirals: 4 1991–92: 15 ...

  5. List of defunct ECHL teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of teams that once played in the ECHL but no longer exist.This includes franchises which have relocated to different cities. The years of operation only reflect the time in which the team was in the ECHL; it does not take into account any time in which the franchise operated in another league (such as the Central Hockey League, International Hockey League, United Hockey League ...

  6. 2020–21 ECHL season - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, thirteen teams confirmed plans to begin to play in December 2020 with others hoping to return in January 2021. [1] All teams had a deadline to voluntarily opt out of the 2020–21 season by November 30, [ 3 ] but two teams had been granted extensions: the Fort Wayne Komets and Toledo Walleye . [ 4 ]

  7. Worcester Railers - Wikipedia

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    The team is the ECHL's first franchise in Massachusetts and second in New England after the Manchester Monarchs. Early reports indicated that ownership group was considering Whitehawks, Railers, and Blast as the name of the team. [3] The team unveiled their name and logo on April 3. [4]

  8. Category:ECHL - Wikipedia

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    Note: "ECHL", formerly an abbreviation for "East Coast Hockey League", is now used as the name identifying the league (i.e. it is no longer an abbreviation; see ECHL). Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  9. Category:ECHL players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for tracking all of the players who play or have played for any of the teams in the ECHL.. Note: "ECHL", formerly an abbreviation for "East Coast Hockey League", is now used as the name identifying the league (i.e. it is no longer an abbreviation; see ECHL).

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