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2021 Kelly Cup playoffs

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2021 Kelly Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesJune 7 – July 2, 2021
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsFort Wayne Komets
Runner-upSouth Carolina Stingrays
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Anthony Nellis (Fort Wayne) (13 points)
MVPStephen Harper
← 2020
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The 2021 Kelly Cup playoffs of the ECHL began on June 7 following the conclusion of the 2020–21 ECHL regular season, and ended on July 2 with the Fort Wayne Komets winning their first Kelly Cup over the South Carolina Stingrays in four games.[1]

Playoff format

The qualification and with the top four teams from each conference at the end of the regular season.[2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only 14 of the 26 member teams participated in the season, the playoff field was cut from 16 teams to eight, and there were no divisions. As the start of the season was delayed and extended to later in the year than normal, each playoff series is a best-of-five tournament, down from the previous 2019 playoffs and planned 2020 playoffs that consisted of best-of-seven series.

Due to the postseason being pushed later into the year than typical, both the South Carolina Stingrays and Wichita Thunder were forced to play home games out of their practice rinks over scheduling conflicts with their normal home arenas.[3][4]

Playoff seeds

After the regular season, eight teams qualify for the playoffs. The Wichita Thunder were the first team to qualify during the regular season on May 16.[5] Due to the imbalanced scheduling during the pandemic, teams were seeded by points percentage.[6]

Final seeds and points percentages:[7]

Eastern Conference

  1. Florida EverbladesBrabham Cup winners, conference champions, .667 pts%
  2. Greenville Swamp Rabbits – .632 pts%
  3. Indy Fuel – .594 pts%
  4. South Carolina Stingrays – .579 pts%

Western Conference

  1. Allen Americans – Conference champions, .653 pts%
  2. Wichita Thunder – .634 pts%
  3. Fort Wayne Komets – .618 pts%
  4. Utah Grizzlies – .563 pts%

Playoff bracket

Final results.[8]

Conference SemifinalsConference FinalsKelly Cup Finals
         
E1Florida Everblades2
E4South Carolina Stingrays3
E4South Carolina Stingrays3
Eastern Conference
E2Greenville Swamp Rabbits1
E2Greenville Swamp Rabbits3
E3Indy Fuel1
E4South Carolina Stingrays1
W3Fort Wayne Komets3
W1Allen Americans3
W4Utah Grizzlies0
W1Allen Americans1
Western Conference
W3Fort Wayne Komets3
W2Wichita Thunder2
W3Fort Wayne Komets3


Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference

(1) Florida Everblades vs. (4) South Carolina Stingrays

June 7Florida Everblades2–3OTSouth Carolina StingraysCarolina Ice PalaceRecap
June 9Florida Everblades5–4South Carolina StingraysCarolina Ice PalaceRecap
June 12South Carolina Stingrays1–5Florida EverbladesHertz ArenaRecap
June 13South Carolina Stingrays4–2Florida EverbladesHertz ArenaRecap
June 14South Carolina Stingrays3–2Florida EverbladesHertz ArenaRecap
South Carolina won series 3–2


(2) Greenville Swamp Rabbits vs. (3) Indy Fuel

June 8Greenville Swamp Rabbits2–0Indy FuelIndiana Farmers ColiseumRecap
June 10Indy Fuel1–3Greenville Swamp RabbitsBon Secours Wellness ArenaRecap
June 11Indy Fuel3–2Greenville Swamp RabbitsBon Secours Wellness ArenaRecap
June 12Indy Fuel2–3Greenville Swamp RabbitsBon Secours Wellness ArenaRecap
Greenville won series 3–1


Western Conference

(1) Allen Americans vs. (4) Utah Grizzlies

June 8Utah Grizzlies1–3Allen AmericansAllen Event CenterRecap
June 9Utah Grizzlies2–4Allen AmericansAllen Event CenterRecap
June 11Allen Americans4–32OTUtah GrizzliesMaverik CenterRecap
Allen won series 3–0


(2) Wichita Thunder vs. (3) Fort Wayne Komets

June 8Fort Wayne Komets3–2Wichita ThunderWichita Ice CenterRecap
June 9Fort Wayne Komets2–5Wichita ThunderWichita Ice CenterRecap
June 11Wichita Thunder0–3Fort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
June 12Wichita Thunder4–2Fort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
June 14Wichita Thunder3–4OTFort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
Fort Wayne won series 3–2


Conference finals

Eastern Conference

(2) Greenville Swamp Rabbits vs. (4) South Carolina Stingrays

June 16Greenville Swamp Rabbits1–5South Carolina StingraysCarolina Ice PalaceRecap
June 18South Carolina Stingrays2–5Greenville Swamp RabbitsBon Secours Wellness ArenaRecap
June 19South Carolina Stingrays3–2Greenville Swamp RabbitsBon Secours Wellness ArenaRecap
June 21Greenville Swamp Rabbits1–2South Carolina StingraysCarolina Ice PalaceRecap
South Carolina won series 3–1


Western Conference

(1) Allen Americans vs. (3) Fort Wayne Komets

June 18Fort Wayne Komets2–5Allen AmericansAllen Event CenterRecap
June 19Fort Wayne Komets5–4OTAllen AmericansAllen Event CenterRecap
June 21Allen Americans3–4Fort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
June 22Allen Americans2–3OTFort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
Fort Wayne won series 3–1


Kelly Cup finals

Note: Italics signify games to be played only if necessary.

(W3) Fort Wayne Komets vs. (E4) South Carolina Stingrays

June 25Fort Wayne Komets7–2South Carolina StingraysCarolina Ice PalaceRecap
June 27Fort Wayne Komets2–4South Carolina StingraysCarolina Ice PalaceRecap
June 30South Carolina Stingrays4–6Fort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
July 2South Carolina Stingrays1–2Fort Wayne KometsAllen County War Memorial ColiseumRecap
Fort Wayne won series 3–1


Statistical leaders

Skaters

These are the top ten skaters based on points.[9]

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Anthony NellisFort Wayne Komets138513+38
Stephen HarperFort Wayne Komets126713+30
Cole UllySouth Carolina Stingrays134812+20
Matthew WeisSouth Carolina Stingrays133912−46
Brandon HawkinsFort Wayne Komets136511+26
Alan LyszczarczykFort Wayne Komets113811+60
Shawn SzydlowskiFort Wayne Komets92911+54
Dan DesalvoSouth Carolina Stingrays135510+16
A. J. JenksFort Wayne Komets134610+318
Max NovakSouth Carolina Stingrays13461006

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltending

This is a combined table of the top five goaltenders based on goals against average and the top five goaltenders based on save percentage, with at least 240 minutes played as of June 30. The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded.[10]

PlayerTeamGPWLOTLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
Ryan BednardGreenville Swamp Rabbits5230154112.440.9291271
C. J. MotteAllen Americans4211119112.740.9080241
Evan BuitenhuisWichita Thunder5221152142.790.9080301
Dylan FergusonFort Wayne Komets13840399372.930.9071757
Jake HildebrandFlorida Everblades5221131153.280.8850274

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (in minutes)

See also

References

External links

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