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Bob Clarke Trophy

Annual junior ice hockey league award created 1966


Summary

Annual junior ice hockey league award created 1966

The Bob Clarke Trophy is awarded annually to the player who leads the Western Hockey League in points scoring during the regular season. In both years Bob "Bobby" Clarke played in the WHL, he captured the League scoring title. In 1968–69, Clarke's Flin Flon Bombers captured the League Championship. His NHL career spanned 15 seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, in which time he captained the team to a pair of Stanley Cups. He was awarded the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP three times, the Masterton Trophy and the Selke Trophy once each, and was also named an All-Star four times. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1987.

Originally the Bob Brownridge Trophy (including the two seasons that Clarke was the recipient), and later known as the Bob Brownridge Memorial Trophy. Saskatchewan born Brownridge (1918–1972) was a player with the Eastern Hockey League's New York Rovers (1938–1941), leaving to serve with the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II, then played post-war with the Western Canada Senior Hockey League's Calgary Stampeders (1945–1949), winning the 1946 Allan Cup. He retired and became a businessman in Calgary, later the founding owner (1966) of the WHL's Calgary Centennials. In 1971, he secured a founding World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise, to be called the Calgary Broncos. However, after the February 1972 inaugural WHA draft, and before the October 1972 start of the first WHA season, Brownridge unexpectedly died and the team folded.

List of winners

Bob Brownridge TrophyBob Brownridge Memorial TrophyBob Clarke Trophy
SeasonWinnerTeam
1966–67Gerry PinderSaskatoon Blades
1967–68Bobby ClarkeFlin Flon Bombers
1968–69Bobby ClarkeFlin Flon Bombers
1969–70Reggie LeachFlin Flon Bombers
1970–71Chuck ArnasonFlin Flon Bombers
1971–72Tom LysiakMedicine Hat Tigers
1972–73Tom LysiakMedicine Hat Tigers
1973–74Ron ChipperfieldBrandon Wheat Kings
1974–75Mel BridgmanVictoria Cougars
1975–76Bernie FederkoSaskatoon Blades
1976–77Bill DerlagoBrandon Wheat Kings
1977–78Brian ProppBrandon Wheat Kings
1978–79Brian ProppBrandon Wheat Kings
1979–80Doug WickenheiserRegina Pats
1980–81Brian VargaRegina Pats
1981–82Jock CallanderRegina Pats
1982–83Dale DerkatchRegina Pats
1983–84Ray FerraroBrandon Wheat Kings
1984–85Cliff RonningNew Westminster Bruins
1985–86Rob BrownKamloops Blazers
1986–871(East) Craig EndeanRegina Pats
(West) Rob BrownKamloops Blazers
SeasonWinnerTeam
1987–88(tie) Joe SakicSwift Current Broncos
(tie) Theoren FleuryMoose Jaw Warriors
1988–89Dennis HollandPortland Winter Hawks
1989–90Len BarrieKamloops Blazers
1990–91Ray WhitneySpokane Chiefs
1991–92Kevin St. JaquesLethbridge Hurricanes
1992–93Jason KrywulakSwift Current Broncos
1993–94Lonny BohonosPortland Winter Hawks
1994–95Daymond LangkowTri-City Americans
1995–96Mark DeyellSaskatoon Blades
1996–97Todd RobinsonPortland Winter Hawks
1997–98Sergei VarlamovSwift Current Broncos
1998–99Pavel BrendlCalgary Hitmen
1999–2000Brad MoranCalgary Hitmen
2000–01Justin MapletoftRed Deer Rebels
2001–02Nathan BarrettLethbridge Hurricanes
2002–03Erik ChristensenKamloops Blazers
2003–04Tyler RedenbachSwift Current Broncos
2004–05Eric FehrBrandon Wheat Kings
2005–06Troy BrouwerMoose Jaw Warriors
2006–07Zach HamillEverett Silvertips
2007–08Mark SantorelliChilliwack Bruins
2008–09Casey Pierro-ZabotelVancouver Giants
2009–10Brandon KozunCalgary Hitmen
2010–11Linden VeyMedicine Hat Tigers
2011–12Brendan ShinniminTri-City Americans
2012–13Brendan LeipsicPortland Winterhawks
2013–14Mitch HolmbergSpokane Chiefs
2014–15Oliver BjorkstrandPortland Winterhawks
2015–16Adam BrooksRegina Pats
2016–17Sam SteelRegina Pats
2017–18Jayden HalbgewachsMoose Jaw Warriors
2018–19Joachim BlichfeldPortland Winterhawks
2019–20Adam BeckmanSpokane Chiefs
2020–21Peyton KrebsWinnipeg Ice
2021–22Arshdeep BainsRed Deer Rebels
2022–23Connor BedardRegina Pats
2023–24Jagger FirkusMoose Jaw Warriors
2024–25Andrew CristallKelowna/Spokane
  • Blue background denotes also won CHL Top Scorer Award :1The WHL handed out separate awards for the East and West divisions.

References

References

  1. "Heart of Hockey: The Art of Bill Brownridge".
  2. "Bob Brownridge".
  3. Saelhof, Todd. (2019-02-07). "Riding with Cowboys, Calgary's first pro hockey club". [[Calgary Sun]].
  4. (2013). "2013–14 WHL Media Guide". Western Hockey League.
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