2000–01 CHL season

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2000–01 CHL season
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ChampionsOklahoma City Blazers
  Runners-upColumbus Cottonmouths
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The 2000–01 CHL season was the ninth

season of the Central Hockey League
(CHL).

Regular season

Division standings

Eastern Division GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Memphis RiverKings
70 43 21 6 296 236 92
Columbus Cottonmouths 70 41 21 8 248 199 90
Fayetteville Force 70 31 30 9 216 243 71
Indianapolis Ice 70 31 32 7 239 260 69
Huntsville Tornado
70 31 36 3 217 275 65
Macon Whoopee 70 23 36 11 218 262 57
Western Division GP W L SOL GF GA Pts
Oklahoma City Blazers 70 48 19 3 273 185 99
San Antonio Iguanas 70 42 21 7 288 229 91
Topeka Scarecrows
69 38 23 8 256 245 84
Tulsa Oilers 70 36 26 8 259 250 80
Wichita Thunder 70 30 32 8 251 251 68
Border City Bandits 51 11 36 4 132 283 26

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention

Playoffs

Playoff bracket

Quarter Finals Semi-finals Championships
         
1 Memphis 3
4 Indianapolis 0
1 Memphis 1
Eastern
2 Columbus 3
2 Columbus 3
3 Fayetteville 2
2 Columbus 1
1 Oklahoma City 4
1 Oklahoma City 3
4 Tulsa 0
1 Oklahoma City 3
Western
2 San Antonio 2
2 San Antonio 3
3 Topeka 2

CHL awards

Ray Miron Cup: Oklahoma City Blazers
Adams Cup (regular-season champions) Oklahoma City Blazers
Coach of the Year: Paul Kelly (Topeka)
Most Valuable Player: Joe Burton (Oklahoma City)
Playoff Most Valuable Player: Rod Branch (Tulsa)
Most Outstanding Goaltender: Brant Nicklin (Tulsa)
Most Outstanding Defenseman Derek Landmesser (Memphis)
Rookie of the Year Derek Reynolds (Huntsville)
Scoring Champion Yvan Corbin (Indianapolis)
Community Service Award Andy Powers (Columbus)

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