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- 2004–05_ECHL_season abstract "The 2004–05 ECHL season was the 17th season of the ECHL. This season marked uncharted territory for the ECHL as they established their first Canadian franchise, the Victoria Salmon Kings. The league also adopted a "Mason-Dixon" format, as the conferences were split on the Mason-Dixon line, with the National Conference teams being north of the famed line, and American Conference teams south of the line—in effect, all teams in states of the Confederacy, creating a "North vs South" format.The ECHL All-Star Game was held at the Sovereign Center in Reading, Pennsylvania and was hosted by the Reading Royals. The National Conference All-Stars defeated the American Conference All-Stars 6:2, with Idaho's Frank Doyle named Most Valuable Player.At the end of the season the Pee Dee Pride and Louisiana IceGators franchises ceased operations, with the Florence-based Pride announcing a move to nearby Conway (in the Myrtle Beach area; the cities of Florence and Myrtle Beach are considered one market for television purposes), awaiting completion of the new Atlantic Center Arena that eventually never happened, as the ECHL revoked the franchise at the 2009 Board of Governors meeting. The Peoria Rivermen folded when replaced by an AHL team, and the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies relocated to Stockton, California.As a result of the NHL Lockout, players who would be in the AHL found themselves in the ECHL for another year, while some NHL stars found work in the ECHL, some as a way to return to their hometowns (or their wives'), and others to give back to the league which gave them a start. Scott Gomez (Alaska) chose to return home to his Anchorage roots, Curtis Brown played for his wife's hometown in San Diego, while Jeremy Stevenson, who played his first professional season with Greensboro ten years ago, returned to the Carolinas as a member of an active club around in his rookie season, the South Carolina Stingrays. Stevenson's NHL teammate Shane Hnidy, who played 21 games with the former Baton Rouge Kingfish as a rookie, also rediscovered his roots, playing for the Florida Everblades. Hnidy and Stevenson would find themselves playing against each other in the first round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Bates Battaglia joined his younger brother Anthony on the Mississippi Sea Wolves of the ECHL for the 2004–05 season on February 21, 2005. This was the first time that he had played on the same team with his younger brother.Rich Peverley, an undrafted rookie out of St. Lawrence University, played his rookie professional season during the year in Charleston, and was the surprise breakout player, using this season as a stepping stone to eventually play in the NHL.".
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- 2004–05_ECHL_season conf "American".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season conf "National".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season conf1Champ Florida_Everblades.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season conf1RunnerUp Charlotte_Checkers_(1993%E2%80%932010).
- 2004–05_ECHL_season conf2Champ Trenton_Titans.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season conf2RunnerUp "Alaska Aces".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season finals "Finals".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season finalsChamp Trenton_Titans.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season finalsLink "Kelly Cup".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season finalsRunnerUp Florida_Everblades.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season league ECHL.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season mvp "Scott Gomez".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season nextseasonLink "2005".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season nextseasonYear "2005".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season playoffs "Playoffs".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season playoffsMvp "Leon Hayward".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season prevseasonLink "2003".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season prevseasonYear "2003".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season season "Regular season".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season seasonslist "List of ECHL seasons".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season seasonslistnames "ECHL".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season sport Ice_hockey.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season title "2004".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season topScorer "Scott Gomez".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season subject Category:2004–05_ECHL_season.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season subject Category:2004–05_in_American_ice_hockey_by_league.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season subject Category:ECHL_seasons.
- 2004–05_ECHL_season comment "The 2004–05 ECHL season was the 17th season of the ECHL. This season marked uncharted territory for the ECHL as they established their first Canadian franchise, the Victoria Salmon Kings.".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season label "2004–05 ECHL season".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season label "ECHL 2004/05".
- 2004–05_ECHL_season label "Saison 2004-2005 de l'ECHL".
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