2005 Kelly Cup playoffs

The 2005 Kelly Cup Playoffs of the ECHL began on April 12, 2005. 16 teams qualified for the playoffs. In the American Conference, the top eight teams qualified for the playoffs. In the National Conference, the top four teams from each division qualified for the playoffs.

The Kelly Cup Final ended on June 1, 2005, with the Trenton Titans defeating the Florida Everblades four games to two to win the first Kelly Cup in team history. Trenton forward Leon Hayward was named the Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player.

Playoff Format

American Conference

The top eight teams in the conference qualified for the 2005 Kelly Cup playoffs, with the division champions seeded 1 and 2 and the remaining six teams seeded 3 through 8 based on points. The Conference quarterfinals featured a best-of-5 series with the higher seeds (1, 2, 3 and 4) versus the lower seeds (8, 7, 6 and 5). The Conference semifinals featured a best-of-5 series as well as a reseeding with the highest remaining seeds hosting the lowest remaining seeds. The Conference finals featured a best-of-seven series with the winner crowned the American Conference champion and granted a berth in the Kelly Cup Finals.

National Conference

The top four teams in each of the North and West divisions qualified for the 2005 Kelly Cup playoffs. Each divisions' champion would be seeded first in the best-of-5 Division Semifinals hosting the fourth seed from their division, while the second seeds would play the third seeds. The winners of each Division semifinal would move on to the best-of-5 division finals. The winners of the two division finals play in a best-of-seven conference final. The winner of the conference final was crowned the National Conference champions and granted a berth in the Kelly Cup Finals

Kelly Cup Finals

The Kelly Cup Finals will be a best-of-seven series between the two conference champions.

Playoff Seeds

After the 2005–06 ECHL regular season, 19 teams qualified for the playoffs. The Alaska Aces were the National Conference regular season champions, as well the Henry Brabham Cup winners with the best regular season record. The Gwinnett Gladiators were the National Conference regular season champions.

American Conference

  1. Pensacola Ice Pilots – South Division and American Conference champions; Brabham Cup winners, 107 points
  2. Columbia Inferno – East Division champions, 88 points
  3. Florida Everblades – 94 points
  4. Gwinnett Gladiators – 88 points
  5. Mississippi Sea Wolves – 87 points
  6. South Carolina Stingrays – 87 points
  7. Charlotte Checkers – 85 points
  8. Greenville Grrrowl – 83 points

National Conference

North Division

  1. Reading Royals – 93 points
  2. Trenton Titans – 93 points
  3. Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies – 92 points
  4. Toledo Storm – 87 points

West Division

  1. Alaska Aces – National Conference regular season champions – 98 points
  2. Long Beach Ice Dogs – 95 points
  3. Idaho Steelheads – 91 points
  4. Bakersfield Condors – 90 points

Playoff Brackets

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Kelly Cup Finals
            
1 Pensacola 1
8 Greenville 3
8 Greenville 0
3 Florida 3
3 Florida 3
6 South Carolina 1
3 Florida 4
American Conference
7 Charlotte 2
4 Gwinnett 3
5 Mississippi 1
4 Gwinnett 1
7 Charlotte 3
2 Columbia 2
7 Charlotte 3
A.3 Florida 2
N.2 Trenton 4
N.1 Reading 3
N.4 Toledo 1
N.1 Reading 1
N.2 Trenton 3
N.2 Trenton 3
N.3 Atlantic City 0
N.2 Trenton 4
National Conference
W.1 Alaska 3
W.1 Alaska 3
W.4 Bakersfield 2
W.1 Alaska 3
W.2 Long Beach 0
W.2 Long Beach 3
W.3 Idaho 1

First round

Note 1: All times are local.
Note 2: Game times in italics signify games to be played only if necessary.
Note 3: Home team is listed first.

American Conference quarterfinals

(1) Pensacola Ice Pilots vs. (8) Greenville Grrrowl

Greenville wins series 3 1

(2) Columbia Inferno vs. (7) Charlotte Checkers

Charlotte wins series 3 2

(3) Florida Everblades vs. (6) South Carolina Stingrays

Florida wins series 3 1

(4) Gwinnett Gladiators vs. (5) Mississippi Sea Wolves

Gwinnett wins series 3 1

National Conference division semifinals

(N. 1) Reading Royals vs. (N. 4) Toledo Storm

Reading wins series 3 1

(N. 2) Trenton Titans vs. (N. 3) Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies

Trenton wins series 3 0

(W. 1) Alaska Aces vs. (W. 4) Bakersfield Condors

Alaska wins series 3 2

(W. 2) Long Beach Ice Dogs vs. (W. 3) Idaho Steelheads

Long Beach wins series 3 1

2nd Round

American Conference semifinals

(3) Florida Everblades vs. (8) Greenville Grrrowl

Florida wins series 3 0

(4) Gwinnett Gladiators vs. (7) Charlotte Checkers

Charlotte wins series 3 1

National Conference division finals

(N. 1) Reading Royals vs. (N. 2) Trenton Titans

Trenton wins series 3 1

(W. 1) Alaska Aces vs. (W. 2) Long Beach Ice Dogs

Alaska wins series 3 0

Conference Finals

American Conference

(3) Florida Everblades vs. (7) Charlotte Checkers

Florida wins series 4 2

National Conference

(W. 1) Alaska Aces vs. (N. 2) Trenton Titans

Trenton wins series 4 3

2005 Kelly Cup Finals

(A. 3) Florida Everblades vs. (N. 2) Trenton Titans

Trenton wins series 4 2

See also

Preceded by
2004 Kelly Cup playoffs
Kelly Cup Playoffs
2005
Succeeded by
2006 Kelly Cup playoffs
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