AHL - John B. Sollenberger Trophy
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The John B. Sollenberger Trophy is presented annually to the player who has scored the most points during the regular season. The trophy was created in 1948 and first named after Wally Kilrea, who originally held the AHL single-season scoring record. It was renamed for Carl Liscombe, who broke the Kilrea record. In 1955, the AHL Board of Governors voted to name the trophy after John Sollenberger, a longtime contributor to the AHL as manager and president of the Hershey Bears and former president and chairman of the board of the American Hockey League. |
AHL - John B. Sollenberger Trophy
Season | Winner |
1947-48 | Carl Liscombe, Providence Reds | 1948-49 | Sid Smith, Pittsburgh Hornets | 1949-50 | Les Douglas, Cleveland Barons | 1950-51 | Ab DeMarco, Buffalo Bisons | 1951-52 | Ray Powell, Providence Reds | 1952-53 | Eddie Olson, Cleveland Barons | 1953-54 | George Sullivan, Hershey Bears | 1954-55 | Eddie Olson, Cleveland Barons | 1955-56 | Zellio Toppazzini, Providence Reds | 1956-57 | Fred Glover, Cleveland Barons | 1957-58 | Willie Marshall, Hershey Bears | 1958-59 | Bill Hicke, Rochester Americans | 1959-60 | Fred Glover, Cleveland Barons | 1960-61 | Bill Sweeney, Springfield Indians | 1961-62 | Bill Sweeney, Springfield Indians | 1962-63 | Bill Sweeney, Springfield Indians | 1963-64 | Gerry Ehman, Rochester Americans | 1964-65 | Art Stratton, Buffalo Bisons | 1965-66 | Dick Gamble, Rochester Americans | 1966-67 | Gordon Labossiere, Quebec Aces | 1967-68 | Simon Nolet, Quebec Aces | 1968-69 | Jeannot Gilbert, Hershey Bears | 1969-70 | Jude Drouin, Montreal Voyageurs | 1970-71 | Fred Speck, Baltimore Clippers | 1971-72 | Don Blackburn, Providence Reds | 1972-73 | Yvon Lambert, Nova Scotia Voyageurs | 1973-74 | Steve West, New Haven Nighthawks | 1974-75 | Doug Gibson, Rochester Americans | 1975-76 | Jean-Guy Gratton, Hershey Bears | 1976-77 | Andre Peloffy, Springfield Indians | 1977-78 | Rick Adduono, Rochester Americans & Gordie Brooks, Philadelphia Firebirds | 1978-79 | Bernie Johnson, Maine Mariners | 1979-80 | Norm Dube, Nova Scotia Voyageurs | 1980-81 | Mark Lofthouse, Hershey Bears | 1981-82 | Mike Kaszycki, New Brunswick Hawks | 1982-83 | Ross Yates, Binghamton Whalers | 1983-84 | Claude Larose, Sherbrooke Canadiens | 1984-85 | Paul Gardner, Binghamton Whalers | 1985-86 | Paul Gardner, Rochester Americans | 1986-87 | Tim Tookey, Hershey Bears | 1987-88 | Bruce Boudreau, Springfield Indians | 1988-89 | Stephan Lebeau, Sherbrooke Canadiens | 1989-90 | Paul Ysebaert, Utica Devils | 1990-91 | Kevin Todd, Utica Devils | 1991-92 | Shaun Van Allen, Cape Breton Oilers | 1992-93 | Don Biggs, Binghamton Rangers | 1993-94 | Tim Taylor, Adirondack Red Wings | 1994-95 | Peter White, Cape Breton Oilers | 1995-96 | Brad Smyth, Carolina Monarchs | 1996-97 | Peter White, Philadelphia Phantoms | 1997-98 | Peter White, Philadelphia Phantoms | 1998-99 | Domenic Pittis, Rochester Americans | 1999-00 | Christian Matte, Hershey Bears | 2000-01 | Derek Armstrong, Hartford Wolf Pack | 2001-02 | Donald MacLean, St. John?s Maple Leafs | 2002-03 | Steve Maltais, Chicago Wolves | 2003-04 | Pavel Rosa, Manchester Monarchs | 2004-05 | Jason Spezza, Binghamton Senators | 2005-06 | Kirby Law, Houston Aeros | 2006-07 | Darren Haydar, Chicago Wolves | 2007-08 | Jason Krog, Chicago Wolves | 2008-09 | Alexandre Giroux, Hershey Bears | 2009-10 | Keith Aucoin, Hershey Bears | 2010-11 | Corey Locke, Binghamton Senators | 2011-12 | Chris Bourque, Hershey Bears | 2012-13 | Brandon Pirri, Rockford IceHogs | 2013-14 | Travis Morin, Texas Stars | 2014-15 | Brian O'Neill, Manchester Monarchs | 2015-16 | Chris Bourque, Hershey Bears | 2016-17 | Kenny Agostino, Chicago Wolves | 2017-18 | Chris Terry, Laval Rocket | 2018-19 | Carter Verhaeghe, Syracuse Crunch | 2019-20 | Sam Anas, Iowa Wild | 2020-21 | Andrew Poturalski, San Diego Gulls | 2021-22 | Andrew Poturalski, Chicago Wolves |