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- 2003–04_ECHL_season abstract "The 2003–04 ECHL season was the 16th season of the ECHL. This season brought a major change in the ECHL as the ECHL Board of Governors approved membership applications from the Anchorage Aces, the Bakersfield Condors, the Fresno Falcons, the Idaho Steelheads, the Las Vegas Wranglers, the Long Beach Ice Dogs and the San Diego Gulls from the recently defunct West Coast Hockey League. Alaska, Bakersfield, Fresno, Idaho, Las Vegas, Long Beach and San Diego were joined by franchises in Duluth, GA and Beaumont, TX as the league's latest expansion teams. In a change reflective of the nationwide presence of the ECHL, the East Coast Hockey League changed its name to simply ECHL on May 19, 2003.The ECHL All-Star Game was held at Carver Arena in Peoria, Illinois and was hosted by the Peoria Rivermen. The Eastern Conference All-Stars defeated the Western Conference All-Stars 7:6, with Peoria's Randy Rowe named Most Valuable Player.At the end of the season, the Columbus Cottonmouths, Greensboro Generals, and Roanoke Express franchises all ceased operations as their franchises were revoked. (The Columbus team moved to the Southern Professional Hockey League for 2004–05; the franchise planned to be in Bradenton, Florida, but had its franchise revoked in the September 2006 ECHL Board of Governors meeting.) The Cincinnati Cyclones requested a voluntary suspension of franchise, which was lifted for the 2006–07 season, when the Cyclones resumed play following a full season without minor league hockey in the city.".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season wikiPageID "4740825".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season wikiPageRevisionID "577082392".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season conf "Eastern".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season conf "Western".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season conf1Champ Florida_Everblades.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season conf1RunnerUp Reading_Royals.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season conf2Champ Idaho_Steelheads.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season conf2RunnerUp Gwinnett_Gladiators.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season finals "Finals".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season finalsChamp Idaho_Steelheads.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season finalsLink "Kelly Cup".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season finalsRunnerUp Florida_Everblades.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season league ECHL.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season mvp "Scott Stirling".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season nextseasonLink "2004".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season nextseasonYear "2004".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season playoffs "Playoffs".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season playoffsMvp "Dan Ellis".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season prevseasonLink "2002".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season prevseasonYear "2002".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season season "Regular season".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season seasonslist "List of ECHL seasons".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season seasonslistnames "ECHL".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season sport Ice_hockey.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season title "2003".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season topScorer "Tim Smith".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season subject Category:2003–04_ECHL_season.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season subject Category:2003–04_in_American_ice_hockey_by_league.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season subject Category:ECHL_seasons.
- 2003–04_ECHL_season comment "The 2003–04 ECHL season was the 16th season of the ECHL. This season brought a major change in the ECHL as the ECHL Board of Governors approved membership applications from the Anchorage Aces, the Bakersfield Condors, the Fresno Falcons, the Idaho Steelheads, the Las Vegas Wranglers, the Long Beach Ice Dogs and the San Diego Gulls from the recently defunct West Coast Hockey League.".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season label "2003–04 ECHL season".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season label "ECHL 2003/04".
- 2003–04_ECHL_season label "Saison 2003-2004 de l'ECHL".
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