2009–10 USHL season

The 2009–10 USHL season is the 31st season of the United States Hockey League as an all-junior league. The regular season began on October 2, 2009, and concluded on April 3, 2010,[1] with the regular season champion winning the Anderson Cup. The 2009–10 USHL season was the first to include both the Youngstown Phantoms and the US Nation Team Development Program, both of whom left the North American Hockey League. As a result of two new teams being added to the East Division, the Des Moines Buccaneers were moved to the West Division.

2009-10 USHL season
LeagueUnited States Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 2, 2009 – May 12, 2010
Number of games60
Number of teams14
Anderson Cup Champions
Season championsGreen Bay Gamblers
Clark Cup Champions
ChampionsGreen Bay Gamblers

The Clark Cup playoffs featured the top four teams from each division competing for the league title.

Regular season

Final Standings[2]

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched league title

East Division

Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA
zGreen Bay Gamblers604510595212140
xCedar Rapids RoughRiders603819379214154
xIndiana Ice603324369199187
xWaterloo Black Hawks603127264227221
Chicago Steel602430654178212
US NTDP602531454198215
Youngstown Phantoms602036444170247

West Division

Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA
yOmaha Lancers604212690238146
xFargo Force603717680227214
xSioux Falls Stampede6033151278223182
xTri-City Storm602925664172189
Sioux City Musketeers602724963158175
Des Moines Buccaneers602034646199256
Lincoln Stars601636840143220

Clark Cup Playoffs

[3]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Clark Cup Championship
                     
1 Green Bay 2 5 5
4 Waterloo 1 1 2
1 Green Bay 1 9 4 4
East Division
3 Indiana 2 4 2 2
2 Cedar Rapids 6 5 1 3 2
3 Indiana 0 3 3 6 3
E Green Bay 0 1 4 5 5
W Fargo 2 4 3 3 3
1 Omaha 7 5 5
4 Tri-City 1 4 2
1 Omaha 2 2 3 6 2
West Division
2 Fargo 0 4 4 2 5
2 Fargo 5 7 3
3 Sioux Falls 1 6 1

Players

Scoring leaders

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Player Team GP G A Pts +/- PIM
1Jaden SchwartzTri-City Storm60335083-618
2Matt WhiteOmaha Lancers57354782+4153
3J.T. BrownWaterloo Black Hawks60344377+3764
4Michael VoranSioux Falls Stampede60235174+1190
5Erik HaulaOmaha Lancers56284472+3659
T.J. TynanDes Moines Buccaneers60175572-2155
7Matt LindbladSioux Falls Stampede57244670+1120
8Brock MontpetitWaterloo Black Hawks55284169+3594
9Tyler BarnesWaterloo Black Hawks60353368+827
10Anders LeeGreen Bay Gamblers59353166+3854
Matt LeitnerFargo Force54254166-8112

Leading goaltenders

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Player Team GP MIN W L OTL SO GA GAA SV SV%
1Steve SummerhaysGreen Bay Gamblers39232231232842.17893.914
2Ryan McKayGreen Bay Gamblers24133914821492.20487.909
3Jeff TegliaOmaha Lancers4527003010541022.271183.921
4Cody CampbellCedar Rapids RoughRiders29154717812622.40593.905
5Cab MorrisIndiana Ice382104211323902.57941.913

Awards

  • Coach of the Year: Jon Cooper Green Bay Gamblers
  • Curt Hammer Award: Derek Arnold Waterloo Black Hawks
  • Defenseman of the Year: David Makowski Green Bay Gamblers
  • Executive of the Year: Ben Robert Omaha Lancers
  • Forward of the Year: Jaden Schwartz Tri-City Storm
  • General Manager of the Year: Jon Cooper Green Bay Gamblers
  • Goaltender of the Year: Steve Summerhays Green Bay Gamblers
  • Organization of the Year: Omaha Lancers
  • Player of the Year: Matt White Omaha Lancers
  • Rookie of the Year: Anders Lee Green Bay Gamblers
  • Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Anthony Hamburg Omaha Lancers, Matt Mahalak Youngstown Phantoms

First Team All-Stars

[6]

  • Steve Summerhays (Goalie) Green Bay Gamblers
  • David Makowski (Defense) Green Bay Gamblers
  • Bryce Aneloski (Defense) Cedar Rapids RoughRiders
  • Matt White (Forward) Omaha Lancers
  • Jaden Schwartz (forward) Tri-City Storm
  • Anders Lee (forward) Green Bay Gamblers

Second Team All-Stars

  • Jeff Teglia (Goalie) Omaha Lancers
  • Anthony Bitetto (Defense) Indiana Ice
  • C.J. Ludwig (Defense) Omaha Lancers
  • J.T. Brown (Forward) Waterloo Black Hawks
  • Brock Montpetit (Forward) Waterloo Black Hawks
  • Erik Haula (Forward) Omaha Lancers

References

  1. "USHL Standings". Ushl2011.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  2. "USHL Standings". Ushl2011.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  3. "USHL Standings". Ushl2011.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  4. "USHL Standings". Ushl2011.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  5. "USHL Standings". Ushl2011.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  6. "United States Hockey League - All-USHL First and Second Teams Named". Ushl.com. April 21, 2010. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
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