Ken McKenzie Trophy

The Ken McKenzie Trophy was awarded annually to the Central Hockey League's leading points scorer in the regular season. The award was named for Ken McKenzie, the co-founder and longtime president and publisher of The Hockey News.

Previously, the award was used by the Central Hockey League (1963-84) as their rookie of the year award, as selected by the CHL coaches. It was known simply as the Rookie of the Year award until the 1977-78 season.

CPHL/CHL Rookie of the Year (1964 - 1984)

YearPlayerTeam
1964
Garry PetersOmaha
Poul PopielSt. Louis
1965Mike WaltonTulsa
1966Doug RobertsMemphis
1967Serge SavardHouston
1968Jim LorentzOklahoma City
1969Steve AtkinsonOklahoma City
1970Andre DupontOmaha
1971Mike MurphyOmaha
1972Tom WilliamsOmaha
1973Mike VeisorDallas
1974Claire AlexanderOklahoma City
1975Guy ChouinardOmaha
1976Brad GassoffTulsa
1977Bernie FederkoKansas City
1978Glen HanlonTulsa
1979Mike EavesOklahoma City
1980Joe MullenSalt Lake City
1981Roland MelansonIndianapolis
1982Bobby FrancisOklahoma City
1983Larry FloydWichita
1984Scott MacLeodSalt Lake City

Winners (1993 - 2014)

YearPlayerTeam
1993Sylvain FleuryOklahoma City Blazers
1994Paul JacksonWichita Thunder
1995Brian ShantzSan Antonio Iguanas
1996Brian ShantzSan Antonio Iguanas
1997Trevor JobeColumbus Cottonmouths/Wichita Thunder
1998Luc BeausoleilTulsa Oilers
1999Derek GrantMemphis RiverKings
2000
Yvan CorbinIndianapolis Ice
Chris MacKenzieIndianapolis Ice
2001Yvan CorbinIndianapolis Ice
2002Dan PriceAustin Ice Bats
2003Don ParsonsMemphis Riverkings
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