IHL GP W L SL Pts GF GA PIM
Atlantic
Kalamazoo Wings 81 48 26 7 103 337 297 1902
Fort Wayne Komets 81 41 29 11 93 347 297 1792
Cleveland Lumberjacks 81 31 36 14 76 278 344 1600
Central
Peoria Rivermen 81 51 24 6 108 327 294 1857
Cincinnati Cyclones 81 49 23 9 107 336 282 2214
Indianapolis Ice 81 28 46 7 63 257 329 2170
Midwest
Atlanta Knights 81 45 22 14 104 321 282 2191
Milwaukee Admirals 81 40 24 17 97 338 302 1965
Kansas City Blades 81 40 31 10 90 326 327 1946
Russian Penguins 13 2 9 2 6 35 64 229
Pacific
Las Vegas Thunder 81 52 18 11 115 319 282 2511
San Diego Gulls 81 42 28 11 95 311 302 2149
Phoenix Roadrunners 81 40 36 5 85 313 309 2435
Salt Lake Golden Eagles 81 24 52 5 53 243 377 2718 Shootout system. Winner gets 2 pts. Loser gets 1 pt.
The Russian Penguins were a joint effort by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Russia's Central Red Army team.
They toured the IHL, playing each team once, with the games counting in the standings. Their two victories
were against Salt Lake and Cleveland. The Admirals defeated them 9-1 on February 23.
The team did not have an NHL affiliation.
Playoffs
Lost to Atlanta 4-0
April 14 - Milwaukee 2 at Atlanta 5
April 17 - Milwaukee 3 at Atlanta 4 (2OT)
April 19 - Atlanta 6 at Milwaukee 4
April 21 - Atlanta 6 at Milwaukee 2
Coach
Curt Fraser
Assistant
Peter Bakovic # Player Name GP G A Pts PIM
13 Brian Dobbin 81 48 53 101 73
12 Sylvain Couturier 80 41 51 92 123
44 Gino Cavallini 78 43 35 78 64
29 Pat MacLeod 73 21 52 73 18
25 Steve Tuttle 78 27 44 71 34
10 Jason Lafreniere 52 14 47 61 16
14 Mike McNeill 78 21 25 46 40
20 Yuri Krivokhija 50 10 28 38 59
71 Alexander Galchenyuk 33 12 24 36 20
3 Jergus Baca 67 6 29 35 119
Matt Hervey 27 6 17 23 51
18 Trevor Sim 32 7 13 20 10
55 Ken Sabourin 81 6 13 19 279
19 Randy Velischek 53 7 11 18 28
7 Steve Strunk 31 8 8 16 28
26 Dale Henry 49 5 11 16 104
Scott Gruhl 28 6 9 15 102
Ladislav Tresl 19 6 7 13 10
Scott Robinson 24 8 3 11 52
28 John Byce 28 7 4 11 10
21 Jim Johannson 28 4 7 11 15
11 Richard Zemlak 61 3 8 11 243
16 Jeff Larmer 25 2 9 11 14
22 Don Gibson 43 4 6 10 233
15 Paul Jerrard 28 6 3 9 58
24 Kevin Grant 16 3 6 9 64
8 Fabian Joseph 18 3 6 9 4
Carl Valimont 14 1 7 8 20
35 Larry Dyck (G) 41 0 3 3 2
34 Trevor Halverson 4 1 0 1 8
Shaun Kane 6 1 0 1 4
30 Bob Mason (G) 40 0 1 1 10
2 Dave Marcinyshyn 1 0 0 0 0
Miroslav Ihnacak 1 0 0 0 0
Rob Dumas 8 0 0 0 16
Duane Derksen (G) 9 0 0 0 2
31 Max Mikhailovsky (G) 0 0 0 0 0
Bench 1 32
Totals 338 540 877 1965
Goalie GP Min GA GAA W L T Svs Pct EN SO
Larry Dyck 41 2145 121 3.38 15 13 7 1016 0.894 2 0
Duane Derksen 9 490 28 3.42 4 2 2 226 0.890 1 0
Bob Mason 40 2206 132 3.59 21 9 8 1047 0.888 1 0 All Stars - Pat MacLeod, Brian Dobbin, and Jergus Baca (replacing injured Admiral Matt Hervey)
Dobbin was named the All Star MVP after scoring a hat trick.
The Admirals were horrible in shootouts with a 1-17 record.
106 power play goals broke the team record of 87 (88-89).
Brian Dobbin's 18 power play goals beat the team record held by Yves Preston (16 in 77-79).
Dobbin became the 5th Admiral to ever eclipsed the 100 point mark.
Gino Cavallini led the league with 8 game winning goals and set a team record by scoring five hat tricks.
Cavallini was named the IHL Player of the Month for February.
Power play ranked second in the league (24.3%).
Penalty kill ranked second in the league (82.7%).
Jergus Baca played on the Slovakian team at the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer.
Ken Sabourin led the IHL in minor penalties (97).
Scott Robinson retired after an injury shortened season.
John Byce joined the team in February after beginning the season in Europe.
Admirals lead the league in attendance for the 6th straight year with an average of 9509, another IHL record.
Consecutive concert nights (Lorrie Morgan on Jan. 29 and the Village People on Feb. 4) resulted in two sellout crowds.
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