Eastern Professional Hockey League (2008–09)

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Eastern Professional Hockey League
EPHLlogo.jpg
Sport Ice hockey
Founded2008
Ceased2009
CommissionerJim Riggs
No. of teams4
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Last
champion(s)
Jersey Rockhoppers
Official website Official Site

The Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL) was a low-level professional ice hockey league. The league was developed by Curtis Russell, Tim Kolpien, Igor Mrotchek, and Jim Riggs, the former commissioner of the Mid-Atlantic Hockey League in 2007.

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League history

Jim Riggs was hired to become the commissioner of the EPHL after being the commissioner of three leagues that folded.

In October 2008, weeks before the first games were scheduled, two franchises (the Rome, New York-based Copper City Chiefs and the Exeter, New Hampshire-based New Hampshire Freeze) were replaced by the Hudson Valley Bears, based in Poughkeepsie and Newburgh, New York.

The four-team league played the 2008–09 season with the Brooklyn Aces winning the regular season title. The Aces lost a three-game championship series to the Jersey Rockhoppers, two games to one. Average league attendance was 821. [1]

The Hyannis Storm were announced as an expansion team to begin play in the 2009–10 season, however, Dan Adams, the chief investor of the Storm, said he would not be moving forward with bringing the team to the Hyannis Youth and Community Center that year. [2]

On April 10, 2009, Curtis Russell became President of the EPHL after Tim Kolpien resigned. [3]

The Eastern Professional Hockey League did not return for a second season. Mad Hatters principal owner and former EPHL president Tim Kolpien all but acknowledged the minor ice hockey league no longer exists. "Frustrating to say, but no consensus or agreement has been reached," Kolpien said by e-mail, "But given where we are on the calendar, I don't see any way the Mad Hatters or EPHL can play in 2009–10. [4]

2008–09 season

Standings

GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Brooklyn Aces 503594227815776
Jersey Rockhoppers 5032161124319866
Danbury Mad Hatters 5030180222217162
Hudson Valley Bears 50345111453628

Teams

The league had four teams located in the Northeast portion of the United States.

TeamCityArena (capacity)Avg. attendance
Brooklyn Aces Brooklyn, New York Aviator Arena (2,500)1,098 [1]
Danbury Mad Hatters Danbury, Connecticut Danbury Ice Arena (2,344)984 [1]
Hudson Valley Bears Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center (650)
Ice Time Sports Complex (400)
235 [1]
Jersey Rockhoppers West Orange, New Jersey Richard J. Codey Arena (2,500)935 [1]

Champions by year

2008–09 — Jersey Rockhoppers: On March 28, 2009, the Jersey Rockhoppers won the first EPHL Championship with a 4–1 victory over the Brooklyn Aces at the Aviator Arena in Brooklyn, New York. Jersey prevailed in Game 3 of the Finals, winning two straight after dropping the series opener. [5]

Awards

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