Game Puck Sets - Regular Season
White Ring Set (2000-2004)The East Coast Hockey League's first league-wide set of game pucks lasted 4 season, starting in the 2000-01 season and ending following the 2003-04 season. In that time, 42 teams used 63 pucks, there were 4 All Star Games using 4 game pucks, and one playoff puck used for the 2003 postseason.
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Silver Ring Set (2004-2012)The Silver Ring Set, a classic pro hockey design, is the ECHL's longest lasting design, lasting 8 seasons from 2004-05 to being retired following the 2011-12 season. This set saw 41 teams produce 70 unique game pucks, saw 7 All Star Games using 16, 2 playoff game pucks in 2005 and 2006, 30 Kelly Cup Finals pucks over the 8 seasons (Finals sets below), and 1 special event puck for the Hurricane Katrina relief.
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ECHL 25th Anniversary Set (2012-2013)In 2012, the ECHL was celebrating its 25th season of operation and decided to create a set of game pucks to commemorate the occasion. The leagues 23 teams each used a special game puck with the 25th anniversary logo on the bottom as well as the back on most. 5 teams (BAK, COL, FLA, GWT, and SC) used anniversary logos. There were two All Star Classic game pucks commissioned for the Classic in Colorado, however, neither of them use the 25th anniversary logo on the front or the back. Two finals pucks were used as well.
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Silver Line Set (2013-2015)Following the 25th anniversary set, the ECHL decided to keep the new design, just replace the anniversary logo with the classic league logo. In these two seasons, 26 teams used 36 standard set pucks. When the CHL merged with the ECHL in 2014, 5 teams used their old CHL game pucks for the 2014-15 season instead of the league-wide set. This set also includes 1 game puck for the All Star Classic in Orlando, 1 game puck for the 2014 post season, and 4 Kelly Cup Finals game pucks.
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Hash Mark Set (2015-Present)This set is the first unique set used solely by the ECHL. Each puck has a hash mark ring in the color of the team it features' primary color, making each team have a unique yet defined set. This set was introduced the year after the ECHL-CHL merger in order to give the league its own uniform set as the new ECHL. As of the end of the 2020-21 season, 33 teams have used 68 different game pucks, 7 different All Star Game pucks, two postseason game pucks for 2018 and 2019, and 8 Finals game pucks.
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Kelly Cup Finals Sets
Standard Silver Ring (2005)This set only consists of one game puck used in the 2005 Kelly Cup Finals between the Trenton Titans and the Florida Everblades. This set has the classic silver ring with the team names within the ring as well as the Kelly Cup Finals logo in the center.
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Silver Ring Variation 2 (2006+2007)This set was used for the 2006 Kelly Cup Finals between the Alaska Aces and Gwinnett Gladiators, as well as for the 2007 Finals between the Dayton Bombers and Idaho Steelheads. A different game puck was used for each game of the series, resulting in 5 from both 2006 and 2007.
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Silver Ring Variation 4 (2009)This design was used only for the 2009 Kelly Cup Finals between the South Carolina Stingrays and the Alaska Aces. This was the last season each game had its own individual puck, but the series went the distance, resulting in 7 pucks being used. The design consists of each team's logo in gray with a larger version of the logo in the background on each half of the puck.
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Silver Line Set (2013-2015)This set was also used for three seasons from the ECHL's 25th anniversary in 2013 to 2015. Each series uses two pucks, one for the home arena of each team in the series. The design uses the standard Silver Line design, but includes both team logos and the Kelly Cup Finals logo for each year. The 25th Anniversary finals game pucks include the 25th anniversary logo on the back, however the front design is no different from 2014 or 2015.
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Hash Mark Set (2016-2019;)This set is the current set and has been used since the 2016 Kelly Cup Finals. Each series, much like the previous two sets, uses a different game puck for each of the two home arenas in the series, except for the 2019 Finals between Toledo and Newfoundland that used only 1.
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