1957–58 IHL season

The 1957–58 IHL season was the 13th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. Outside of the Louisville Rebels, who relocated from Huntington, the league's teams all remained intact from the previous season.

The season saw the dominant Cincinnati Mohawks win their sixth-straight regular season title only to be upset in the Turner Cup semifinals by Louisville. The playoff loss denied the Mohawks their sixth-straight Turner Cup championship. Meanwhile, in the Turner Cup Finals, the Indianapolis Chiefs defeated the Louisville Rebels 4-games-to-3 in a tight series. Both teams had less wins in the regular season then losses.


Regular season

GP W L T GF GA Pts
Cincinnati Mohawks644316530317691
Fort Wayne Komets642828821322464
Louisville Rebels643031323926363
Indianapolis Chiefs642830620920862
Toledo Mercurys642632621424858
Troy Bruins642038619225146

Turner Cup-Playoffs

Turner-Cup-Semifinals Turner-Cup-Final
      
1 Cincinnati Mohawks 1
3 Louisville Rebels 3
3 Louisville Rebels 3
4 Indianapolis Chiefs 4
2 Fort Wayne Komets 1
4 Indianapolis Chiefs 3

Turner Cup playoffs

Semifinals

Louisville Rebels 3, Cincinnati Mohawks 1

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeSeriesArenaAttendance
1March 16Louisville Rebels5-1Cincinnati Mohawks1–0Cincinnati Gardens2,768
2March 17Cincinnati Mohawks5-1Louisville Rebels1-1Louisville Gardens1,680
3March 19Louisville Rebels2-1 OTCincinnati Mohawks2–1Cincinnati GardensN/A
4March 20Cincinnati Mohawks1-6Louisville Rebels3–1Louisville Gardens2,003

Indianapolis Chiefs 3, Fort Wayne Komets 1

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeSeriesArenaAttendance
1March 16Indianapolis Chiefs3-1Fort Wayne Komets1–0Allen County War Memorial Coliseum2,768
2March 18Indianapolis Chiefs4-5 OTFort Wayne Komets1-1Allen County War Memorial ColiseumN/A
3March 19Fort Wayne Komets2-8 Indianapolis Chiefs2-1Indiana State Fair ColiseumN/A
4March 21Fort Wayne Komets0-3 Indianapolis Chiefs2-2Indiana State Fair ColiseumN/A

Turner Cup Finals

Indianapolis Chiefs 4, Louisville Rebels 3

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeSeriesArenaAttendance
1March 23Louisville Rebels5-4 OTIndianapolis Chiefs1–0Indiana State Fair ColiseumN/A
2March 24Louisville Rebels3-6Indianapolis Chiefs1-1Indiana State Fair ColiseumN/A
3March 26Indianapolis Chiefs3-1Louisville Rebels2-1Louisville GardensN/A
4March 28Indianapolis Chiefs3-6Louisville Rebels2-2Louisville GardensN/A
5March 30Indianapolis Chiefs0-1Louisville Rebels3-2Louisville GardensN/A
6March 31Indianapolis Chiefs3-2 OTLouisville Rebels3-3Louisville GardensN/A
7April 1Indianapolis Chiefs3-2Louisville Rebels4-3Louisville GardensN/A

Awards

Award NameAccomplishmentPlayerTeam
James Gatschene Memorial TrophyMost Valuable PlayerPierre BrillantIndianapolis Chiefs
George H. Wilkinson TrophyTop ScorerWarren HynesCincinnati Mohawks
James Norris Memorial TrophyFewest Goals AgainstGlenn RamsayCincinnati Mohawks

Coaches

  • Cincinnati Mohawks: Billy Goold
  • Fort Wayne Komets: Eddie Olson
  • Indianapolis Chiefs: Leo Lamoureux
  • Louisville Rebels: Leo Gasparini
  • Toledo Mercurys: Doug Balwin
  • Troy Bruins: Jim Hay

References

Attendance Figures - Cincinnati Enquirer 03-17-1958 through 03-22-1958

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