ECHL Most Valuable Player

The ECHL Most Valuable Player is an ice hockey award presented annually by the ECHL to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team. This award was first presented following the inaugural 1988–89 ECHL season to Daryl Harpe of the Erie Panthers.[1]

List of winners

Season Winner Team Notes
1988–89 Daryl Harpe Erie Panthers
1989–90 Bill McDougall Erie Panthers
1990–91 Stan Drulia Knoxville Cherokees
1991–92 Phil Berger Greensboro Monarchs
1992–93 Trevor Jobe Nashville Knights
1993–94 Joe Flanagan Birmingham Bulls
1994–95 Vadim Slivchenko Wheeling Thunderbirds
1995–96 Hugo P. Belanger Nashville Knights
1996–97 Mike Ross South Carolina Stingrays
1997–98 Jamey Hicks Birmingham Bulls
1998–99 Chris Valicevic Louisiana IceGators
1999–00 Andrew Williamson Toledo Storm
2000–01 Scott King Charlotte Checkers
2001–02 Frederic Cloutier Louisiana IceGators
2002–03 Buddy Smith Arkansas RiverBlades
2003–04 Scott Stirling Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
2004–05 Scott Gomez Alaska Aces
2005–06 Jeff Campbell Gwinnett Gladiators
2006–07 Brad Schell Gwinnett Gladiators
2007–08 David Desharnais Cincinnati Cyclones
2008–09 Kevin Baker Florida Everblades
2009–10 Tyler Donati Elmira Jackals
2010–11 Wes Goldie Alaska Aces
2011–12 Chad Costello Colorado Eagles
2012–13 Ryan Zapolski South Carolina Stingrays
2013–14 Mickey Lang Orlando Solar Bears
2014–15 Jeff Jakaitis South Carolina Stingrays
2015–16 Chad Costello Allen Americans Second win
2016–17 Chad Costello Allen Americans Third win
2017–18 Shawn Szydlowski Fort Wayne Komets
2018–19 Jesse Schultz Cincinnati Cyclones
2019–20 Josh Kestner Toledo Walleye
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See also

References

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