Ironman Award
The Ironman Award was awarded annually since 1989 by the International Hockey League to the player who played in all his team's games while displaying outstanding offensive and defensive abilities.
Winners
Season | Winner | Team |
---|---|---|
1988-89 | Michel Mongeau | Flint Spirits |
1989-90 | Bob Lakso | Fort Wayne Komets |
1990-91 | Jim Johannson | Indianapolis Ice |
1991-92 | Dave Michayluk | Muskegon Lumberjacks |
1992-93 | Dave Michayluk | Cleveland Lumberjacks |
1993-94 | Colin Chin | Fort Wayne Komets |
1994-95 | Jean-Marc Richard | Las Vegas Thunder |
1995-96 | Sergei Zholtok | Las Vegas Thunder |
1996-97 | Brad Werenka | Indianapolis Ice |
1997-98 | Mike Tomlak | Milwaukee Admirals |
1999-00 | Steve Maltais | Chicago Wolves |
2000-01 | Brian Chapman | Manitoba Moose |
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References
- Ironman Award www.hockeydb.com
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