ECHL Leading Scorer Award

ECHL Leading Scorer
Award details
Sport Ice hockey
Given for to the ECHL player who leads the league in scoring at the end of the regular season.
History
First award 1989
Most recent Chad Costello, Allen Americans

The ECHL Leading Scorer Award goes to the ECHL player "who leads the league in scoring at the end of the regular season" and has been awarded since 1989. The award is not named after any individual and has three repeat winners as of 2016: Phil Berger won the award in 1991–92 and 1993–94 as a member of the Greensboro Monarchs, John Spoltore won the award in back-to-back years from 1998–99 to 1999–2000 as a member of the Louisiana IceGators, and Chad Costello won in 2014–15 and 2015–16 with the Allen Americans. Twin brothers Tyler and Justin Donati are the only brothers to win the award. Tyler Donati won the award in 2009–10 and Justin Donati is the most recent award winner. 1992–93 award winner Trevor Jobe is the current record holder with 161 points.

Bill McDougall, Stan Drulia, and David Desharnais are the only three winners of this award to advance to the National Hockey League. Scott Gomez, who had played with the Alaska Aces during the 2004-05 NHL lockout, and Ed Courtenay, who had started his NHL career with the expansion San Jose Sharks during the 1991-92 NHL season, are the only award winners to have NHL experience prior to winning the award.

List of ECHL Leading Scorer Award Winners

Season Player Team Points
1988–89 Daryl Harpe Erie Panthers 122
1989–90 Bill McDougall Erie Panthers 148
1990–91 Stan Drulia Knoxville Cherokees 140
1991–92 Phil Berger Greensboro Monarchs 130
1992–93 Trevor Jobe Norfolk Admirals 161
1993–94 Phil Berger(2) Greensboro Monarchs 139
1994–95 Scott Burfoot Erie Panthers 97
1995–96 Hugo P. Bélanger Nashville Knights 144
1996–97 Ed Courtenay South Carolina Stingrays 110
1997–98 Jamey Hicks Birmingham Bulls 119
1998–99 John Spoltore Louisiana IceGators 109
1999–00 John Spoltore (2)Louisiana IceGators84
2000–01 Scott King Charlotte Checkers 101
2001–02 Louis Dumont Pensacola Ice Pilots 102
2002–03 Buddy Smith Arkansas RiverBlades 104
2003–04 Tim Smith Columbia Inferno 95
2004–05 Scott Gomez Alaska Aces 86
2005–06 Alex Leavitt Alaska Aces 91
2006–07 Brad Schell Gwinnett Gladiators 110
2007–08 David Desharnais Cincinnati Cyclones106
2008–09 Kevin Baker Florida Everblades102
2009–10 Tyler Donati Elmira Jackals114
2010–11 Justin Donati Elmira Jackals94
2011–12 Dustin Gazley Elmira Jackals85
2012–13 Mathieu Roy Florida Everblades89
2013–14 Brandon Marino Fort Wayne Komets88
2014–15 Chad Costello Allen Americans125
2015–16 Chad Costello(2) Allen Americans103

Award recipients listed as of April 2016[1][2]

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