JOHN B. SOLLENBERGER TROPHY

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’s single-season scoring record. It was renamed for Carl Liscombe, who broke Kilrea’s 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.

2022-23 Michael Carcone Tucson Roadrunners
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2020-21 Andrew Poturalski San Diego Gulls
2019-20 Sam Anas Iowa Wild
2018-19 Carter Verhaeghe Syracuse Crunch
2017-18 Chris Terry Laval Rocket
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2015-16 Chris Bourque Hershey Bears
2014-15 Brian O’Neill Manchester Monarchs
2013-14 Travis Morin Texas Stars
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2011-12 Chris Bourque Hershey Bears
2010-11 Corey Locke Binghamton Senators
2009-10 Keith Aucoin Hershey Bears
2008-09 Alexandre Giroux Hershey Bears
2007-08 Jason Krog Chicago Wolves
2006-07 Darren Haydar Chicago Wolves
2005-06
Kirby Law
Houston Aeros
2004-05
Jason Spezza
Binghamton Senators
2003-04
Pavel Rosa
Manchester Monarchs
2002-03
Steve Maltais
Chicago Wolves
2001-02
Donald MacLean
St. John’s Maple Leafs
2000-01
Derek Armstrong
Hartford Wolf Pack
1999-2000
Christian Matte
Hershey Bears
1998-99
Domenic Pittis
Rochester Americans
1997-98
Peter White
Philadelphia Phantoms
1996-97
Peter White
Philadelphia Phantoms
1995-96
Brad Smyth
Carolina Monarchs
1994-95
Peter White
Cape Breton Oilers
1993-94
Tim Taylor
Adirondack Red Wings
1992-93
Don Biggs
Binghamton Rangers
1991-92
Shaun Van Allen
Cape Breton Oilers
1990-91
Kevin Todd
Utica Devils
1989-90
Paul Ysebaert
Utica Devils
1988-89
Stephan Lebeau
Sherbrooke Canadiens
1987-88
Bruce Boudreau
Springfield Indians
1986-87
Tim Tookey
Hershey Bears
1985-86
Paul Gardner
Rochester Americans
1984-85
Paul Gardner
Binghamton Whalers
1983-84
Claude Larose
Sherbrooke Canadiens
1982-83
Ross Yates
Binghamton Whalers
1981-82
Mike Kaszycki
New Brunswick Hawks
1980-81
Mark Lofthouse
Hershey Bears
1979-80
Norm Dube
Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1978-79
Bernie Johnson
Maine Mariners
1977-78
Gordie Brooks
Philadelphia Firebirds (tie)
Rick Adduono
Rochester Americans (tie)
1976-77
Andre Peloffy
Springfield Indians
1975-76
Jean-Guy Gratton
Hershey Bears
1974-75
Doug Gibson
Rochester Americans
1973-74
Steve West
New Haven Nighthawks
1972-73
Yvon Lambert
Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1971-72
Don Blackburn
Providence Reds
1970-71
Fred Speck
Baltimore Clippers
1969-70
Jude Drouin
Montreal Voyageurs
1968-69
Jeannot Gilbert
Hershey Bears
1967-68
Simon Nolet
Quebec Aces
1966-67
Gordon Labossiere
Quebec Aces
1965-66
Dick Gamble
Rochester Americans
1964-65
Art Stratton
Buffalo Bisons
1963-64
Gerry Ehman
Rochester Americans
1962-63
Bill Sweeney
Springfield Indians
1961-62
Bill Sweeney
Springfield Indians
1960-61
Bill Sweeney
Springfield Indians
1959-60
Fred Glover
Cleveland Barons
1958-59
Bill Hicke
Rochester Americans
1957-58
Willie Marshall
Hershey Bears
1956-57
Fred Glover
Cleveland Barons
1955-56
Zellio Toppazzini
Providence Reds
1954-55
Eddie Olson
Cleveland Barons
1953-54
George Sullivan
Hershey Bears
1952-53
Eddie Olson
Cleveland Barons
1951-52
Ray Powell
Providence Reds
1950-51
Ab DeMarco
Buffalo Bisons
1949-50
Les Douglas
Cleveland Barons
1948-49
Sid Smith
Pittsburgh Hornets
1947-48
Carl Liscombe
Providence Reds