2006 Kelly Cup Playoffs

The 2006 Kelly Cup Playoffs of the ECHL began on April 9, 2006. 19 teams qualified for the playoffs (11 from the American Conference and 8 from the National Conference). In the American Conference, the top five teams from the North Division and the top six teams from the South Division qualified for the playoffs. In the National Conference, the top four teams from each division qualified for the playoffs.

The Kelly Cup Final ended on June 1, 2006, with the Alaska Aces defeating the Gwinnett Gladiators four games to one to win the first Kelly Cup in team history and becoming only the second team in ECHL history to win both the Brabham Cup and Kelly Cup in the same season. Alaska left winger Mike Scott was named the Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player.

National Confernece
The top four teams from each of the Pacific and West Divisions qualified for the 2006 Kelly Cup playoffs.

Both divisions had individual playoffs before meeting in the conference finals. The top seed from each division met the fourth seed from their respective division and the second seed met the third in the Division Semifinals. The two winners advanced to the Division Finals. The winner of each Division Final advanced to the National Conference Finals (Pacific Division playoff champion vs. West Division playoff champion).

The teams were seeded by points and all games were best of seven games.

American Conference
Because of the unbalance of the ECHL (14 teams in the American Conference compared to 11 teams in the National), the ECHL had have eleven teams in the playoffs from the American Conference.

As with the National Conference, both divisions had individual playoffs before meeting in the conference finals.

In the North Division, the top three teams received a bye and advanced to the division semifinals. A best-of-three "play-in" round was held between the fourth and fifth place teams. The winner gained the fourth seed and headed to the division semifinals where they would play the top seeded team and the second seed played the third in best-of-five series. The winners of the two series in the division semifinals advanced to the division finals which were also a best-of-five series.

In the South Division, the top two teams received a bye and advanced to the division semifinals. Two best-of-three "play-in" series were played between the third seed and the sixth seed and the fourth seed and the fifth seed. The winners of each series were reseeded by regular season point total and either played the first seed or the second seed in a best-of-five series in the division semifinals. The two winners advanced to the best-of-five division finals.

The winners of the two division finals play in a best-of-seven conference final.

Kelly Cup Finals
The Kelly Cup Finals will be a best-of-seven series between the two conference champions.

Playoff Seeds
After the 2005-06 ECHL regular season, 19 teams qualified for the playoffs. The Alaska Aces were the National Conference regular season champions, as well the Henry Brabham Cup winners with the best regular season record. The Gwinnett Gladiators were the National Conference regular season champions.

Northern Division

 * 1) Toledo Storm - 97 points
 * 2) Wheeling Nailers - 96 points
 * 3) Reading Royals - 91 points
 * 4) Johnstown Chiefs - 76 points
 * 5) Trenton Titans - 67 points

South Division

 * 1) Gwinnett Gladiators - American Conference regular season champions, 107 points
 * 2) Florida Everblades - 100 points
 * 3) Greenville Grrrowl - 93 points
 * 4) South Carolina Stingrays - 79 points
 * 5) Charlotte Checkers - 73 points
 * 6) Augusta Lynx - 66 points

Pacific Division

 * 1) Fresno Falcons - 100 points
 * 2) Bakersfield Condors - 86 points
 * 3) Long Beach Ice Dogs - 81 points
 * 4) San Diego Gulls - 76 points

West Division

 * 1) Alaska Aces - National Conference regular season champions; Henry Brabham Cup winner, 113 points
 * 2) Las Vegas Wranglers - 112 points
 * 3) Idaho Steelheads - 94 points
 * 4) Utah Grizzlies - 78 points

American
No. is short for North Division So. is short for South Division

National

 * W. is short for West Division
 * P. is short for Pacific Division

Kelly Cup Finals

 * No. is short for North Division (American Conference)
 * So. is short for South Division (American Conference)
 * P. is short for Pacific Division (National Conference)
 * W. is short for West Division (National Conference)

First round

 * Note 1: All times are local.
 * Note 2: Game times in italics signify games to be played only if necessary.
 * Note 3: Home team is listed first.