2021–22 USHL season

Sports season
2021–22 USHL season
LeagueUnited States Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 23, 2021 – May 21, 2022
Number of games62
Number of teams16
Regular season
Anderson CupTri-City Storm
Clark Cup Playoffs
Western championsTri-City Storm
  Western runners-upSioux City Musketeers
Eastern championsChicago Steel
  Eastern runners-upDubuque Fighting Saints
Clark Cup Playoffs MVPAlex Tracy (Sioux City)
Clark Cup Champions
ChampionsSioux City Musketeers
USHL seasons
← 2020–21
2022–23 →

The 2021–22 USHL season was the 43rd season of the United States Hockey League as an all-junior league.

The Cedar Rapids RoughRiders and Madison Capitols returned from their hiatus for this season. The RoughRiders' absence was due to derecho damage to ImOn Ice Arena, while the Capitols was caused by COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in Madison, Wisconsin.[1]

The regular season ran from September 23, 2021, to April 23, 2022, with a 62-game schedule for each team.[2] The Western Conference champions Tri-City Storm were awarded the Anderson Cup for accumulating 98 points. The Western Conference runners-up Sioux City Musketeers won the Clark Cup playoff championship.[3]

Regular season

Final standings:[4]

Eastern Conference

Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA
zChicago Steel 62 39 13 9 1 88 254 196
xDubuque Fighting Saints 62 40 16 3 3 86 254 199
xMuskegon Lumberjacks 62 40 16 3 3 72 256 252
xYoungstown Phantoms 62 29 23 6 4 68 191 199
xMadison Capitols 62 30 29 3 0 63 233 233
xCedar Rapids RoughRiders 62 29 29 2 2 62 187 213
Team USA 62 27 29 5 1 60 253 253
Green Bay Gamblers 62 23 24 3 2 51 195 266

Western Conference

Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA
yTri-City Storm 62 47 11 3 1 98 260 138
xSioux City Musketeers 62 41 16 4 1 87 238 169
xLincoln Stars 62 35 20 3 4 77 226 208
xOmaha Lancers 62 30 26 4 2 66 172 201
xFargo Force 62 28 28 4 2 62 187 207
xWaterloo Black Hawks 62 28 30 3 1 60 182 197
Sioux Falls Stampede 62 19 37 3 3 44 152 237
Des Moines Buccaneers 62 18 39 3 2 41 166 238

x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched conference title; z = clinched regular season title

Clark Cup playoffs

Final results:[4]

First Round
(Best-of-3)
Conference Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
Conference Finals
(Best-of-5)
Clark Cup Championship
(Best-of-5)
E1 Chicago 1
E4 Youngstown 0 E5 Madison 2
E5 Madison 2 Eastern ConferenceE5 Madison 3
E3 Muskegon 1
E2 Dubuque 0
E3 Muskegon 2 E3 Muskegon 2
E6 Cedar Rapids 0 E5 Madison 1
W2 Sioux City 3
W1 Tri-City 2
W4 Omaha 2 W4 Omaha 0
W5 Fargo 0 Western ConferenceW1 Tri-City 0
W2 Sioux City 3
W2 Sioux City 2
W3 Lincoln 1 W6 Waterloo 1
W6 Waterloo 2

Postseason awards

USHL awards

Award Name Team
Player of the Year Mitchell Miller Tri-City Storm[5]
Forward of the Year Jeremy Wilmer Tri-City Storm[5]
Defenseman of the Year Mitchell Miller Tri-City Storm[5]
Rookie of the Year Dylan James Sioux City Musketeers[6]
Goaltender of the Year Arsenii Sergeev Tri-City Storm[7]
Coach of the Year Anthony Noreen Tri-City Storm[8]
Student-Athlete Keaton Peters Lincoln Stars[9]
Curt Hammer Stephen Halliday Dubuque Fighting Saints[10]
Michael Cameron Omaha Lancers[10]
General Manager of the Year Andy Johnson Sioux City Musketeers[11]

All-USHL First Team

Pos Name Team
G Arsenii Sergeev Tri-City
D Mitchell Miller Tri-City
D Luke Mittelstadt Madison
F Stephen Halliday Dubuque
F Jeremy Wilmer Tri-City
F Adam Fantilli Chicago

Source[12]

All-USHL Second Team

Pos Name Team
G Kevin Pasche Omaha
D Dalton Norris Lincoln
D Jacob Guevin Muskegon
F Aidan Thompson Lincoln
F Quinn Hutson Lincoln
F Connor Kurth Dubuque

Source[12]

All-USHL Third Team

Pos Name Team
G Alex Tracy Sioux City
D Damien Carfagna Sioux City
D Trey Taylor Youngstown
F Ben Steeves Sioux City
F Owen McLaughlin Sioux City
F Jackson Blake Chicago

Source[12]

USHL All-Rookie Team

Pos Name Team
G Paxton Geisel Dubuque
D Andrew Strathmann Tri-City
D Antonio Fernandez Lincoln
F Dylan James Sioux City
F Adam Ingram Youngstown
F Cole Knuble Fargo

Source[13]

All-Rookie Second Team

Pos Name Team
G Owen Fowler Youngstown
D Kent Anderson Green Bay
D Nathan McBrayer Muskegon
F Cameron Lund Green Bay
F Jayden Perron Chicago
F Nick Moldenhauer Chicago

Source[13]

References

  1. ^ "USHL Training Camps Open this Week". OurSports Central. September 2, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  2. ^ "USHL Announces 2021-22 Schedule". ushl.com. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  3. ^ "Sioux City Musketeers Win Clark Cup Championship". ushl.com. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "2021–22 Standings". ushl.com. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Slepicka, Justin. "Two Storm players win top USHL honors for 2021-22 season". Kearney Hub. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  6. ^ James, Zach. "Dylan James wins USHL Rookie of the Year honors". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  7. ^ Slepicka, Justin. "Storm goalie honored for top season in four categories". Kearney Hub. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  8. ^ "Anthony Noreen Named USHL Coach of the Year". OurSports Central. June 2, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "Keaton Peters Named USHL Student-Athlete of the Year". OurSports Central. June 8, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Stephen Halliday, Michael Cameron Win 2021-22 Curt Hammer Award". OurSports Central. June 7, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  11. ^ Zubke, Bailey. "Muskies General Manager Andy Johnson named USHL GM of the Year". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  12. ^ a b c "All-USHL Teams Announced". OurSports Central. June 3, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  13. ^ a b "USHL All-Rookie Teams Announced". OurSports Central. June 4, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.

External links

  • Official website of the United States Hockey League