EVERYONE SUPPORT ECHL PLAYERS NOW!!!!!!!!
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EVERYONE SUPPORT ECHL PLAYERS NOW!!!!!!!!
an open letter from players in the ECHL
The 2025-2026 hockey season has officially come to a close and now it is time for the official tally of how many games occurred where the goalies wore the same numbers!
In the regular season the league with the most games was the ECHL with 142. The ECHL plays 1080 games in a regular season so 938 games did not have goalies with the same numbers. The ECHL also had the most playoff games with 22 where the goalies wore the same number.
In second place with the most regular season games with the same goalie numbers was the AHL with 105 games. An AHL regular season has 1152 games so there were 1047 games that did not have the same goalie number. In the playoffs there were only 6 games where the goalies had the same number.
In third place for the amount of games in the regular season was the NHL with 64 games where the goalies wore the same numbers. There are 1312 games in an NHL regular season so there were 1248 games where the goalies didn’t wear the same number. In the playoffs there were only two NHL games where the goalies wore the same number.
The PWHL does have the least amount of games so they did have the least amount of games in the regular season where the goalies wore the same number with 5, atleast we had any at all! There are 120 PWHL games in a season so there were 115 regular season games where the goalies didn’t wear the same number. In the playoffs there were 2 PWHL games where the goalies did wear the same number.
This year we had the Winter Olympics so I did track those numbers as well. There were 3 men’s hockey games and 1 women’s hockey games that had the same goalie number.
I had a lot of fun tracking the numbers this season and I look forward to continuing it for the 26-27 season!
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LT was in the ceremonial puck drop for the South Carolina Stingrays!
solar bears MVP brayden low on the ECHL strike:
I entered the ECHL in 2016. The "EC" seemed like it stood for Entertaining Circus rather than East Coast. One of my first memories was a 14-hour, straight shot road trip from Rapid City to Boise. Through the mountain pass, our bus driver's frozen piss was glued to the side of our 18-wheeler transport-truck "bus" from the catheter he attached to himselt to shave on travel time. That league is in the rear view.
427 regular season games later, I am a walking example of what the minors can do to your body. In the last 16 months, I've torn two hip labrum's, two shoulder labrum's, a groin and an MCL due to the grueling travel and the league's 72 game demand. It should be noted; nobody held a gun to my head and forced me to play. I fully understood the risks of the game, and I did it for my teammates and the chance to move an organization forward.
In one corner, new PHPA director Brian Ramsay is banging the table to make a difference for the players. He's sharp, direct, strategic and the PA is in good hands under his leadership. The first problem lies within previous years of weak negotiating and direction. When I entered the league, the rookie minimum salary was $445 a week. Today its $530. An $85 increase since 2016. There is a significant salary gap that needs to be made up to the players.
In the other corner, league commissioner Ryan Crelin has grown the league and in return, grown the game of hockey. That is not arguable. The shock wave of having a union director that cares mixed with teams that don't know how to turn a profit from their business is where another problem lies. Hockey, the ECHL and some of the teams have a marketing and retention problem. Their inability to make additional revenue and feel comfortable finally spending on player salaries, has made them put away their wallets and brought negotiations to a standstill. Player likeness is something the ECHL hasn't figured out. Players need to be compensated but also given a platform through the teams and league to be successful. Higher compensation = less players leaving = higher NIL returns.
To fill this gap in the meantime, where is the NHL? Where is Bettman? It's an NHL affiliated league with legitimate prospects. Do they care? With 750+ ECHLers playing games in the NHL, that's a feeder system. Where is the support?
Change for the players is long overdue. The compensation being requested is far from astronomical. If you don't have an extra 150K in your bank account as owner, then you shouldn't own a pro hockey team.
For players, unity is how you win. If you own a home, business and get your mortgage paid for by the team - congratulations, you've escaped ECHL reality. As a leader, it's your job to look to the left and right in your locker room and fight for the guys making $530 a week.
From the front office to the fans, media to management - this is about the players. Not knowing when the next paycheck will come is as stressful as it gets.
hockey players every time someone tries to touch their goalie:
I still want a hollanov minor league hockey au because my team played against another team 20 times including the playoffs and two other teams played 22 including playoffs and I’m just saying I think they could’ve sped (for them) their situationship up by ATLEAST 2 years.