The John B. Sollenberger Trophy is given to American Hockey League's leading scorer for the season.

History

The award was named for John B. Sollenberger in 1955. Sollenberger was a long-time contributor to the league as manager and president of the Hershey Bears and former Chairman of the Board of Governors. The award was originally named after Wally Kilrea, who held the AHL's single-season scoring record when the award was instituted 1947–48. That season, the award was renamed in honour of its first recipient, Carl Liscombe, who broke Kilrea's scoring record.

Winners

SeasonPlayerTeam
Wally Kilrea Trophy
1947–48Carl LiscombeProvidence Reds
Carl Liscombe Trophy
1948–49Sid SmithPittsburgh Hornets
1949–50Les DouglasCleveland Barons
1950–51Ab DeMarcoBuffalo Bisons
1951–52Ray PowellProvidence Reds
1952–53Eddie Olson (1)Cleveland Barons
1953–54George SullivanHershey Bears
John B. Sollenberger Trophy[1]
1954–55Eddie Olson (2)Cleveland Barons
1955–56Zellio ToppazziniProvidence Reds
1956–57Fred Glover (1)Cleveland Barons
1957–58Willie MarshallHershey Bears
1958–59Bill HickeRochester Americans
1959–60Fred Glover (2)Cleveland Barons
1960–61Bill Sweeney (1)Springfield Indians
1961–62Bill Sweeney (2)Springfield Indians
1962–63Bill Sweeney (3)Springfield Indians
1963–64Gerry EhmanRochester Americans
1964–65Art StrattonBuffalo Bisons
1965–66Dick GambleRochester Americans
1966–67Gord LabossiereQuebec Aces
1967–68Simon NoletQuebec Aces
1968–69Jeannot GilbertHershey Bears
1969–70Jude DrouinMontreal Voyageurs
1970–71Fred SpeckBaltimore Clippers
1971–72Don BlackburnProvidence Reds
1972–73Yvon LambertNova Scotia Voyageurs
1973–74Steve WestNew Haven Nighthawks
1974–75Doug GibsonRochester Americans
1975–76Jean-Guy GrattonHershey Bears
1976–77Andre PeloffySpringfield Indians
1977–78Rick AdduonoRochester Americans
Gord BrooksPhiladelphia Firebirds
1978–79Bernie JohnstonMaine Mariners
1979–80Norm DubeNova Scotia Voyageurs
1980–81Mark LofthouseHershey Bears
1981–82Mike KaszyckiNew Brunswick Hawks
1982–83Ross YatesBinghamton Whalers
1983–84Claude LaroseSherbrooke Jets
1984–85Paul Gardner (1)Binghamton Whalers
1985–86Paul Gardner (2)Rochester Americans
1986–87Tim TookeyHershey Bears
1987–88Bruce BoudreauSpringfield Indians
1988–89Stephan LebeauSherbrooke Canadiens
1989–90Paul YsebaertUtica Devils
1990–91Kevin ToddUtica Devils
1991–92Shaun Van AllenCape Breton Oilers
1992–93Don BiggsBinghamton Rangers
1993–94Tim TaylorAdirondack Red Wings
1994–95Peter White (1)Cape Breton Oilers
1995–96Brad SmythCarolina Monarchs
1996–97Peter White (2)Philadelphia Phantoms
1997–98Peter White (3)Philadelphia Phantoms
1998–99Domenic PittisRochester Americans
1999–00Christian MatteHershey Bears
2000–01Derek ArmstrongHartford Wolf Pack
2001–02Donald MacLeanSt. John's Maple Leafs
2002–03Steve MaltaisChicago Wolves
2003–04Pavel RosaManchester Monarchs
2004–05Jason SpezzaBinghamton Senators
2005–06Kirby LawHouston Aeros
2006–07Darren HaydarChicago Wolves
2007–08Jason KrogChicago Wolves
2008–09Alexandre GirouxHershey Bears
2009–10Keith AucoinHershey Bears
2010–11Corey LockeBinghamton Senators
2011–12Chris Bourque (1)Hershey Bears
2012–13Brandon PirriRockford IceHogs
2013–14Travis MorinTexas Stars
2014–15Brian O'NeillManchester Monarchs
2015–16Chris Bourque (2)Hershey Bears
2016–17Kenny AgostinoChicago Wolves
2017–18Chris TerryLaval Rocket
2018–19Carter VerhaegheSyracuse Crunch
2019–20Sam AnasIowa Wild
2020–21Andrew Poturalski (1)[2]San Diego Gulls
2021–22Andrew Poturalski (2)Chicago Wolves
2022–23Michael CarconeTucson Roadrunners

References

  1. AHL Hall of Fame. "JOHN B. SOLLENBERGER TROPHY". AHL. Archived from the original on 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
  2. "San Diego's Poturalski, Bakersfield's Marody Win AHL Scoring Awards for 2020-21". OurSports Central. May 20, 2021.
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