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In Ralph's first season in Idaho the Steelheads advanced to the Western Conference finals, but were defeated by the Stockton Thunder in five games. [8] In the first round of the 2013–14 playoffs, the Steelheads defeated the Colorado Eagles in six games, culminating in a quadruple overtime victory which set a record as the longest game in ECHL ...
This is a list of players who play or have played professional hockey for the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL (since 2003). See also the preceding Category:Idaho Steelheads (WCHL) players Contents
It currently consists six teams: four in the east and two in the west. As of its 2025 season, the minimum salary for a player will be CA$50,000, with each team allowed one "marquee player" whose salary of which only CA$75,000 counts towards a team's total salary cap of CA$1.5 million. [19] [20]
In the post-season, Register led the Eagles from the blueline scoring 8 goals and 24 points in just 20 games to claim his second consecutive Kelly Cup. During the post-season run, Register agreed for the following season to move abroad to Austria, signing a one-year deal with EC VSV of the EBEL on May 2, 2017. [ 7 ]
The all-state teams honor 115 of the state’s top players in every classification. All-Idaho softball teams: The full all-state picks and individual awards — from 5A to 1A Skip to main content
The 2010 Kelly Cup Playoffs of the ECHL began April 5, 2010. 15 teams qualified, eight from the American Conference and seven from the National Conference. In the American conference, the winners of each of the three divisions plus the five teams with the highest point totals from the teams remaining qualified.
This category is for ice hockey players who played for the Idaho Steelheads in the West Coast Hockey League (1997–2003). See also the succeeding Category:Idaho Steelheads (ECHL) players Pages in category "Idaho Steelheads (WCHL) players"
Kudla was born and raised in Guelph, Ontario, where he played for the Guelph Hurricanes in the GOJHL from the 2012–13 season through to the 2014–15 season. [1] In 2016, he was drafted 158th overall by the Arizona Coyotes in the National Hockey League, but never played in the league.