From 1989-96 the ECHL championship trophy was known as the Riley Cup, named for Jack Riley, a player, coach, general manager, scout, president of the American Hockey League from 1964-67 and commissioner of the Southern Hockey League in 1975. In 1997 it was changed to the Kelly Cup, honoring Pat Kelly, commissioner of the ECHL for its first eight years.
1989: Carolina Thunderbirds
1990: Greensboro Monarchs
1991: Hampton Roads Admirals
1992: Hampton Roads Admirals
1993: Toledo Storm
1994: Toledo Storm
1995: Richmond Renegades
1996: Charlotte Checkers
1997: South Carolina Stingrays
1998: Hampton Roads Admirals
1999: Mississippi Sea Wolves
2000: Peoria Rivermen
2001: South Carolina Stingrays
2002: Greenville Grrrowl
2003: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
2004: Idaho Steelheads
2005: Trenton Titans
2006: Alaska Aces
2007: Idaho Steelheads
2008: Cincinnati Cyclones
2009: South Carolina Stingrays
2010: Cincinnati Cyclones
2011: Alaska Aces
Walleye 2011-12 Season Preview
First Published October 13, 2011, 4:00 a.m.