1995–96 ECHL season
The 1995–96 ECHL season was the eighth season of the ECHL. Before the season started, the Greensboro Monarchs franchise moved up to the American Hockey League and became the Carolina Monarchs. The league saw the addition of four new teams for the 1995–96 season, which included the relocation of the Louisville IceHawks to Jacksonville, FL and expansion franchises in Laffayette, LA and Mobile, AL, as well as a return to Louisville, KY, bringing the number of teams in the league to twenty-one. With the increase in the number of teams the league decided to increase the number of games played in the regular season from 68 to 70. The Richmond Renegades finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Brabham Cup and the Charlotte Checkers won their first Riley Cup sweeping the Jacksonvi
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1995–96 ECHL season
The 1995–96 ECHL season was the eighth season of the ECHL. Before the season started, the Greensboro Monarchs franchise moved up to the American Hockey League and became the Carolina Monarchs. The league saw the addition of four new teams for the 1995–96 season, which included the relocation of the Louisville IceHawks to Jacksonville, FL and expansion franchises in Laffayette, LA and Mobile, AL, as well as a return to Louisville, KY, bringing the number of teams in the league to twenty-one. With the increase in the number of teams the league decided to increase the number of games played in the regular season from 68 to 70. The Richmond Renegades finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Brabham Cup and the Charlotte Checkers won their first Riley Cup sweeping the Jacksonvi
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Die Saison 1995/96 war die ach ...... Riley Cup überhaupt gewannen.
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La saison 1995-1996 est la hui ...... Lizard Kings de Jacksonville.
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The 1995–96 ECHL season was th ...... le Lizard Kings in four games.
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Die Saison 1995/96 war die ach ...... Riley Cup überhaupt gewannen.
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La saison 1995-1996 est la hui ...... Lizard Kings de Jacksonville.
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The 1995–96 ECHL season was th ...... ley Cup sweeping the Jacksonvi
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ECHL 1995/96
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Saison 1995-1996 de l'ECHL
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