The 1993–94 IHL season was the 49th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. 13 teams participated in the regular season, and the Atlanta Knights won the Turner Cup.

Regular season

Atlantic GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
Kalamazoo Wings81482607337297103
Fort Wayne Komets81412901134729793
Cleveland Lumberjacks81313601427834476
Central GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
Peoria Rivermen81512406327294108
Cincinnati Cyclones81492309336282107
Indianapolis Ice8128460725732963
Midwest GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
Atlanta Knights814522014321282104
Milwaukee Admirals81402401733830297
Kansas City Blades81403101032632790
Russian Penguins13290235646
Pacific GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
Las Vegas Thunder815218011319282115
San Diego Gulls81422801131130295
Phoenix Roadrunners8140360531330985
Salt Lake Golden Eagles8124520524337753

Turner Cup-Playoffs

Turner Cup-Quarterfinals Turner Cup-Semifinals Turner Cup-Final
         
M1 Atlanta Knights 4
M2 Milwaukee Admirals 0
M1 Atlanta Knights 4
P2 San Diego Gulls 0
P2 San Diego Gulls 4
P1 Las Vegas Thunder 1
M1 Atlanta Knights 4
A2 Fort Wayne Komets 2
A2 Fort Wayne Komets 4
C1 Peoria Rivermen 2
A2 Fort Wayne Komets 4
C2 Cincinnati Cyclones 2
A1 Kalamazoo Wings 1
C2 Cincinnati Cyclones 4

Awards

1994 IHL awards
Turner CupAtlanta Knights
Fred A. Huber Trophy:
(Best regular-season record)
Las Vegas Thunder
Frank Gallagher Trophy:
(Eastern Conference playoff champion)
Fort Wayne Komets
Ken Ullyot Trophy:
(Western Conference playoff champion)
Atlanta Knights
Commissioner's Trophy:
(Best coach)
Bruce Boudreau, Fort Wayne Komets
Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy:
(Best first-year player)
Radek Bonk, Las Vegas Thunder
Governor's Trophy:
(Best defenceman)
Darren Veitch, Peoria Rivermen
I. John Snider, II Trophy:
(Leadership and humanitarian contribution)
Robbie Nichols, San Diego Gulls
Ironman Award:
(Best two-way player over 82 games)
Colin Chin, Fort Wayne Komets
James Gatschene Memorial Trophy:
(Most valuable player, regular season)
Rob Brown, Kalamazoo Wings
James Norris Memorial Trophy:
(Goaltenders with fewest goals allowed)
Jean-Claude Bergeron and Mike Greenlay, Atlanta Knights
Ken McKenzie Trophy:
(Best U.S.-born first-year player)
Chris Rogles, Indianapolis Ice
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy:
(Player with most points)
Rob Brown, Kalamazoo Wings
Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy:
(Most valuable player, playoffs)
Stan Drulia, Atlanta Knights
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