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The 2007-08 AHL season is the 72nd season of the American Hockey League. Twenty-nine teams are expected to play 80 games each in the schedule.

Team changes

Standings

Complete standings available here. Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points;

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
Providence Bruins (Bos)* 80 55 18 3 4 117 280 206
Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR) x 80 50 20 2 8 110 266 198
Portland Pirates (Ana) x 80 45 26 5 4 99 238 215
Manchester Monarchs (LA) x 80 39 31 5 5 88 240 228
Springfield Falcons (Edm) 80 35 35 5 5 80 214 257
Worcester Sharks (SJ) 80 32 37 5 6 75 216 258
Lowell Devils (NJ) 80 25 43 7 5 62 183 270
East Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (Pit) * 80 47 26 3 4 101 223 187
Philadelphia Phantoms (Phi) x 80 46 27 4 3 99 236 212
Albany River Rats (Car) x 80 43 30 3 4 93 213 198
Hershey Bears (Was) x 80 42 30 2 6 92 253 247
Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI) 80 40 36 1 3 84 225 240
Binghamton Senators (Ott) 80 34 32 9 5 82 225 248
Norfolk Admirals (TB) 80 29 44 2 5 65 213 267

Western Conference

North Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
Toronto Marlies (Tor) * 80 50 21 3 6 109 246 203
Syracuse Crunch (CBJ) x 80 46 26 2 6 100 247 201
Manitoba Moose (Van) x 80 46 27 2 4 99 236 197
Hamilton Bulldogs (Mtl) 80 36 34 3 7 82 208 235
Grand Rapids Griffins (Det) 80 31 41 2 6 70 210 245
Lake Erie Monsters (Col) 80 26 41 6 7 65 209 276
Rochester Americans (Buf/Fla) 80 24 46 6 4 58 197 291
West Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA
Chicago Wolves (Atl) * 80 53 22 2 3 111 300 226
Rockford IceHogs (Chi) x 80 44 26 4 6 98 247 231
Houston Aeros (Min) x 80 45 29 2 4 96 206 183
Milwaukee Admirals (Nas) x 80 44 29 4 3 95 231 212
San Antonio Rampage (Phx) x 80 42 28 3 7 94 238 225
Quad City Flames (Cgy) 80 38 32 3 7 86 203 214
Peoria Rivermen (StL) 80 38 33 4 5 85 247 242
Iowa Stars (Dal) 80 35 37 5 3 78 217 255
  • *=clinched division title
  • x= clinched playoff berth

    Scoring Leaders

    Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes
    Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
    Jason Krog Chicago Wolves 73 36 65 101 30
    Martin St. Pierre Rockford IceHogs 63 20 63 83 72
    Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau Hartford Wolf Pack 75 34 47 81 73
    Teddy Purcell Manchester Monarchs 63 22 55 77 32
    Cal O'Reilly Milwaukee Admirals 73 15 59 74 18
    Brad Moran Manitoba Moose 68 21 52 73 40
    Grant Stevenson Quad City Flames 73 30 41 71 56
    Pascal Pelletier Providence Bruins 67 35 35 70 60
    Rob Schremp Springfield Falcons 71 19 48 67 58
    Andrew Ebbett Portland Pirates 69 17 50 67 66
    stats as of April 2, 2008

    Calder Cup Playoffs

    In each division, the fourth-place team will play the first-place team in the division semifinals, while the second-place team plays the third-place team.
       There is one possible exception to the qualification rules in 2007-08: if the fifth-place team in the West Division finishes with more points than the fourth-place team in the North Division, it would cross over and compete in the North Division playoffs. Thus, the San Antonio Rampage replace the Hamilton Bulldogs in the North Division playoffs.

    All Star Classic

    The 21st AHL All-Star Classic was played at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, New York on January 28 2008. (External Link) The Canadian All-Stars defeated the Planet USA All-Stars 9-8 in a shootout. Teddy Purcell scored a hat trick, scored the winning shootout goal, and was awarded the MVP award.
    Planet USA All-Stars Canadian All-Stars
    Coach: Don Lever Scott Gordon
    Assistant Coach: Ron Wilson Rob Murray
    Starters:
    #9 F Bobby Ryan (Portland Pirates)
    #29 F Brett Sterling (Chicago Wolves)
    #37 F Joakim Lindström (Syracuse Crunch)
    #5 D Erik Reitz (Houston Aeros)
    #21 D Matt Lashoff (Providence Bruins)
    #30 G Tuukka Rask (Providence Bruins)
    #29 G Michael Leighton (Albany River Rats)
    #62 F Teddy Purcell (Manchester Monarchs)
    #39 F Martin St. Pierre (Rockford Icehogs)
    #45 D Alexandre Picard (Philadelphia Phantoms)
    #28 D Lawrence Nycholat (Binghamton Senators)
    #17 F Denis Hamel (Binghamton Senators, captain)
    Reserves:
    #3 D Peter Harrold (Manchester Monarchs)
    #4 D Clay Wilson (Syracuse Crunch)
    #10 F Petr Vrana (Lowell Devils)
    #12 F Joe Motzko (Hershey Bears)
    #13 D Alex Goligoski (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins)
    #15 F Greg Moore (Hartford Wolf Pack)
    #17 F T. J. Hensick (Lake Erie Monsters)
    #19 F Toby Petersen (Iowa Stars)
    #24 D Brian Salcido (Portland Pirates)
    #28 F Gabe Gauthier (Manchester Monarchs)
    #33 G Jimmy Howard (Grand Rapids Griffins)
    #35 G Pekka Rinne (Milwaukee Admirals)
    #44 F Rob Schremp (Springfield Falcons)
    #52 D Jonathan Ericsson (Grand Rapids Griffins)
    #11 F Keith Aucoin (Albany River Rats, captain)
    #8 D Brian Lee (Binghamton Senators)
    #1 G Drew MacIntyre (Manitoba Moose)
    #2 D Adam Pardy (Quad City Flames)
    #4 D Brett Skinner (Providence Bruins)
    #7 F Jeff Tambellini (Bridgeport Sound Tigers)
    #8 D Joel Kwiatkowski (Chicago Wolves)
    #10 F Jason Krog (Chicago Wolves)
    #12 F Andrew Ebbett (Portland Pirates)
    #14 F Joey Tenute (San Antonio Rampage)
    #19 F Justin Keller (Norfolk Admirals)
    #25 D Micki DuPont (Peoria Rivermen)
    #26 F Mark Mancari (Rochester Americans)
    #27 F Mike Iggulden (Worcester Sharks)
    #31 G Nolan Schaefer (Houston Aeros)
    #38 D Derrick Walser (Toronto Marlies)
    #84 F Corey Locke (Hamilton Bulldogs)

    Trophy and Award winners

    Team Awards

    Calder Cup
    Playoff champions:
    Richard F. Canning Trophy
    Eastern Conference playoff champions:
    Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
    Robert W. Clarke Trophy
    Western Conference playoff champions:
    Chicago Wolves
    Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy
    Regular season champions, League:
    Providence Bruins
    Frank Mathers Trophy
    Regular Season champions, Eastern Conference:
    Providence Bruins
    Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
    Regular Season champions, Western Conference:
    Chicago Wolves
    Emile Francis Trophy
    Regular Season champions, Atlantic Division:
    Providence Bruins
    F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy
    Regular Season champions, East Division:
    Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
    Sam Pollock Trophy
    Regular Season champions, North Division:
    Toronto Marlies
    John D. Chick Trophy
    Regular Season champions, West Division:
    Chicago Wolves

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