Willie Marshall Award

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The Willie Marshall Award is given to the American Hockey League's leading goal scorer for the regular season. The award was established in the 2003–04 season to honor Willie Marshall, the AHL's all-time leader in goals, assists, points and games played.[1] Marshall is also the AHL's all-time leader in post-season scoring.

Winners[]

Season Player Team
2003–04 Jeff Hamilton Bridgeport Sound Tigers
2004–05 Michael Cammalleri Manchester Monarchs
2005–06 Donald MacLean Grand Rapids Griffins
Denis Hamel Binghamton Senators
2006–07 Brett Sterling Chicago Wolves
2007–08 Jason Krog Chicago Wolves
2008–09 Alexandre Giroux (1) Hershey Bears
2009–10 Alexandre Giroux (2) Hershey Bears
2010–11 Colin McDonald Oklahoma City Barons
2011–12 Cory Conacher Norfolk Admirals
2012–13 Tyler Johnson Syracuse Crunch
2013–14 Zach Boychuk Charlotte Checkers
2014–15 Teemu Pulkkinen Grand Rapids Griffins
2015–16 Frank Vatrano Providence Bruins
2016–17 Wade Megan Chicago Wolves
2017–18 Valentin Zykov Charlotte Checkers
2018–19 Carter Verhaeghe Syracuse Crunch
Alex Barre-Boulet Syracuse Crunch
2019–20 Gerald Mayhew Iowa Wild
2020–21 Cooper Marody[2] Bakersfield Condors

Before the award[]

The following is a list of top goal scorers by season in the American Hockey League, prior to the institution of the Willie Marshall Award.

Season Player Team
1936–37 Bryan Hextall Philadelphia Ramblers
1937–38 Phil Hergesheimer (1) Cleveland Barons
1938–39 Phil Hergesheimer (2) Cleveland Barons
1939–40 Norm Locking Syracuse Stars
1940–41 Fred Thurier Springfield Indians
1941–42 Louis Trudel (1) Washington Lions
1942–43 Harry Frost Hershey Bears
1943–44 Pete Horeck Cleveland Barons
1944–45 Louis Trudel (2) Cleveland Barons
1945–46 Joe Bell New Haven Eagles
Hershey Bears
1946–47 Johnny Holota Cleveland Barons
1947–48 Carl Liscombe (1) Providence Reds
1948–49 Sid Smith Pittsburgh Hornets
Carl Liscombe (2) Providence Reds
1949–50 Roy Kelly Cleveland Barons
1950–51 Fred Glover Indianapolis Capitals
1951–52 Steve Wochy Cleveland Barons
1952–53 Ike Hildebrand Cleveland Barons
1953–54 Lorne Ferguson Hershey Bears
1954–55 Eddie Olson Cleveland Barons
1955–56 Camille Henry Providence Reds
1956–57 Paul Larivee Providence Reds
1957–58 Dunc Fisher Hershey Bears
1958–59 Ken Schinkel Springfield Indians
1959–60 Stan Smrke Rochester Americans
1960–61 Jim Anderson (1) Springfield Indians
1961–62 Floyd Smith Springfield Indians
Barry Cullen Buffalo Bisons
1962–63 Hank Ciesla Cleveland Barons
1963–64 Jim Anderson (2) Springfield Indians
Yves Locas Pittsburgh Hornets
1964–65 Len Lunde Buffalo Bisons
1965–66 Dick Gamble Rochester Americans
Alain Caron Buffalo Bisons
1966–67 Roger DeJordy Hershey Bears
1967–68 Eddie Kachur Providence Reds
1968–69 Guy Trottier (1) Buffalo Bisons
1969–70 Guy Trottier (2) Buffalo Bisons
1970–71 Doug Volmar Springfield Kings
1971–72 Wayne Rivers Springfield Kings
1972–73 Yvon Lambert Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1973–74 Murray Kuntz Rochester Americans
1974–75 Doug Gibson Rochester Americans
Barry Merrell
Peter Sullivan Nova Scotia Voyageurs
Jerry Holland Providence Reds
1975–76 Ron Andruff Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1976–77 Pierre Mondou Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1977–78 Richard Grenier Binghamton Dusters
1978–79 Rocky Saganiuk New Brunswick Hawks
1979–80 Gordie Clark Maine Mariners
1980–81 Tony Cassolato Hershey Bears
Mark Lofthouse
1981–82 Richard David Fredericton Express
1982–83 Mitch Lamoureux Baltimore Skipjacks
1983–84 Mal Davis Rochester Americans
1984–85 Paul Gardner (1) Binghamton Whalers
1985–86 Paul Gardner (2) Rochester Americans
1986–87 Glenn Merkosky Adirondack Red Wings
1987–88 Jody Gage Rochester Americans
1988–89 Stephan Lebeau Sherbrooke Canadiens
1989–90 John LeBlanc Cape Breton Oilers
1990–91 Michel Picard Springfield Indians
1991–92 Dan Currie Cape Breton Oilers
1992–93 Chris Tancill Adirondack Red Wings
1993–94 Patrik Augusta St. John's Maple Leafs
1994–95 Steve Larouche Prince Edward Island Senators
1995–96 Brad Smyth (1) Carolina Monarchs
1996–97 Peter White Philadelphia Phantoms
1997–98 Paul Brousseau Adirondack Red Wings
1998–99 Jeff Williams Albany River Rats
1999–00 Mike Maneluk Philadelphia Phantoms
2000–01 Brad Smyth (2) Hartford Wolf Pack
2001–02 Justin Papineau Worcester IceCats
Eric Boguniecki
2002–03 Eric Healey Manchester Monarchs

References[]

  1. ^ "Willie Marshall Award unveiled | The American Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2014-05-17.
  2. ^ "San Diego's Poturalski, Bakersfield's Marody Win AHL Scoring Awards for 2020-21". OurSports Central. May 20, 2021.

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