Joe Burton Award
The Joe Burton Award was awarded annually to the Central Hockey League's (CHL) scoring champion. The award was named after the CHL's career point leader, Joe Burton, who accumulated 985 points in 11 seasons with the Oklahoma City Blazerss.[1] The award was named after Burton starting in the 2003–04 season.[2]
List of winners
Season | Player | Position | Team | Point Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
1992–93 | Sylvain Fleury | Centre | Oklahoma City Blazers | 101 |
1993–94 | Paul Jackson | Centre | Wichita Thunder | 135 |
1994–95 | Brian Shantz | Centre | San Antonio Iguanas | 119 |
1995–96 | Brian Shantz (2) | Centre | San Antonio Iguanas | 139 |
1996–97 | Trevor Jobe | Centre | Wichita Thunder | 125 |
1997–98 | Luc Beausoleil | Right Wing | Tulsa Oilers | 127 |
1998–99 | Derek Grant | Centre | Memphis Riverkings | 123 |
1999–00 | Chris MacKenzie | Centre | Indianapolis Ice | 127 |
2000–01 | Yvan Corbin | Left Wing | Indianapolis Ice | 129 |
2001–02 | Dan Price | Right Wing | Austin Ice Bats | 97 |
2002–03 | Don Parsons | Right Wing | Memphis Riverkings | 106 |
2003–04 | Jeff Bes | Centre | Laredo Bucks | 117 |
2004–05 | Jason Duda | Left Wing | Wichita Thunder | 96 |
2005–06 | Derek Hahn | Centre | Amarillo Gorillas | 114 |
2008–07 | Jeff Christian | Left Wing | Youngstown Steelhounds | 116 |
2007–08 | Alex Leavitt | Centre | Arizona Sundogs | 128 |
2008–09 | Sebastien Thinel | Right Wing | Odessa Jackalopes | 97 |
2009–10 | Kevin Ulanski | Forward | Colorado Eagles | 109 |
2010–11 | Sebastien Thinel (2) | Right Wing | Odessa Jackalopes | 110 |
source: Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners[2]
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References
Specific
- "Jacks Thinel Wins Joe Burton Scoring Championship". Central Hockey League. 2011-03-27. Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- "Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners". Central Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
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