1985–86 IHL season

The 1985–86 IHL season was the 41st season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. 10 teams participated in the regular season, and the Muskegon Lumberjacks won the Turner Cup.

Regular season

East Division GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
Muskegon Lumberjacks82502705376290105
Kalamazoo Wings82472906341310100
Saginaw Generals8241330831828590
Toledo Goaldiggers82244801029342158
Flint Spirits8216600627049538
West Division GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
Fort Wayne Komets82522208345263112
Milwaukee Admirals82482815368306102
Peoria Rivermen8246310533829797
Salt Lake Golden Eagles8244360234032590
Indianapolis Checkers8241351529630388

Turner Cup-Playoffs

Turner-Cup-Quarterfinals Turner-Cup-Semifinals Turner-Cup-Final
         
W1 Fort Wayne Komets 4
W4 Salt Lake Golden Eagles 1
W1 Fort Wayne Komets 4
W3 Peoria Rivermen 2
W2 Milwaukee Admirals 1
W3 Peoria Rivermen 4
W1 Fort Wayne Komets 0
E1 Muskegon Lumberjacks 4
E1 Muskegon Lumberjacks 4
E4 Indianapolis Checkers 1
E1 Muskegon Lumberjacks 4
E3 Saginaw Generals 1
E2 Kalamazoo Wings 2
E3 Saginaw Generals 4
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gollark: Magic systems generally care about higher-level objects and what humans do and whatever, instead of describing universal physical laws.
gollark: *Our* universe has cold uncaring physics, which life, particularly intelligent life, can exploit like everything else if it researches them enough.
gollark: Thus, my probably horribly flawed way to categorize it is that magic is where the universe/setting is weirdly interested in sentient beings/life/humans/etc, and generally more comprehensible to them.
gollark: I was thinking about this a lot a while ago, and determined that magic wasn't really an aesthetic since there are a few stories which have basically everything be "magic" which does identical things to technology.
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