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  • John B. Sollenberger Trophy

    The John B. Sollenberger Trophy has been given out each year since 1947-48 in the American Hockey League to the player with the most points during the regular season. Several Ontario Hockey League (OHA, OMJHL) grads have won the award, including the only three time winner, Bill Sweeney of the Springfield Indians. Sweeney played in the OHA with the Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters.

    Season Player Team Pts. OHL
    2010–11 Corey Locke Binghamton Senators 86 Ottawa 67′s
    2009–10 Keith Aucoin Hershey Bears 106
    2008–09 Alexandre Giroux Hershey Bears 97
    2007–08 Jason Krog Chicago Wolves 112
    2006–07 Darren Haydar Chicago Wolves 122
    2005–06 Kirby Law Houston Aeros 110
    2004–05 Jason Spezza Binghamton Senators 117 Miss, Wind, Bell
    2003–04 Pavel Rosa Manchester Monarchs 88
    2002–03 Steve Maltais Chicago Wolves 86 Cornwall Royals
    2001–02 Donald MacLean St. John’s Maple Leafs 87
    2000–01 Derek Armstrong Hartford Wolf Pack 101 Sudbury Wolves
    1999–00 Christian Matte Hershey Bears 104
    1998–99 Domenic Pittis Rochester Americans 104
    1997–98 Peter White Philadelphia Phantoms 105
    1996–97 Peter White Philadelphia Phantoms 105
    1995–96 Brad Smyth Carolina Monarchs 126 London Knights
    1994–95 Peter White Cape Breton Oilers 105
    1993–94 Tim Taylor Adirondack Red Wings 117 London Knights
    1992–93 Don Biggs Binghamton Rangers 138 Oshawa Generals
    1991–92 Shaun Van Allen Cape Breton Oilers 113
    1990–91 Kevin Todd Utica Devils 118
    1989–90 Paul Ysebaert Utica Devils 105
    1988–89 Stephan Lebeau Sherbrooke Canadiens 134
    1987–88 Bruce Boudreau Springfield Indians 116 Toronto Marlboros
    1986–87 Tim Tookey Hershey Bears 124
    1985–86 Paul Gardner Rochester Americans 112 Oshawa Generals
    1984–85 Paul Gardner Binghamton Whalers 130 Oshawa Generals
    1983–84 Claude Larose Sherbrooke Jets 120
    1982–83 Ross Yates Binghamton Whalers 125
    1981–82 Mike Kaszycki New Brunswick Hawks 118 Sault Greyhounds
    1980–81 Mike Lofthouse Hershey Bears 103
    1979–80 Norm Dube Nova Scotia Voyageurs 101
    1978–79 Bernie Johnston Maine Mariners 95 Toronto Marlboros
    1977–78 Rick Adduono Rochester Americans 98 St. Cath. Black Hawks
    Gord Brooks Philadelphia Firebirds 98 Hamilton, London
    1976–77 Andre Peloffy Springfield Indians 99
    1975–76 Jean-Guy Gratton Hershey Bears 93 Mtl. Jr. Canadiens
    1974–75 Doug Gibson Rochester Americans 116 Peterborough Petes
    1973–74 Steve West New Haven Nighthawks 110 Oshawa Generals
    1972–73 Yvon Lambert Nova Scotia Voyageurs 104
    1971–72 Don Blackburn Providence Reds 99 Hamilton Tiger Cubs
    1970–71 Fred Speck Baltimore Clippers 92 Hamilton Red Wings
    1969–70 Jude Drouin Montreal Voyageurs 106 Mtl. Jr. Canadiens
    1968–69 Jeannot Gilbert Hershey Bears 100 Barrie/N.F. Flyers
    1967–68 Simon Nolet Quebec Aces 96
    1966–67 Gord Labossiere Quebec Aces 95
    1965–66 Dick Gamble Rochester Americans 98 Oshawa Generals
    1964–65 Art Stratton Buffalo Bisons 109 St. Cath. Teepees
    1963–64 Gerry Ehman Rochester Americans 85
    1962–63 Bill Sweeney Springfield Indians 103 Guelph Biltmores
    1961–62 Bill Sweeney Springfield Indians 101 Guelph Biltmores
    1960–61 Bill Sweeney Springfield Indians 108 Guelph Biltmores
    1959–60 Fred Glover Cleveland Barons 107 Galt Red Wings
    1958–59 Bill Hicke Rochester Americans 97
    1957–58 Willie Marshall Hershey Bears 104
    1956–57 Fred Glover Cleveland Barons 99 Galt Red Wings
    1955–56 Zellio Toppazzini Providence Reds 113 St. Cath. Teepees
    1954–55 Eddie Olson Cleveland Barons 88
    1953–54 George Sullivan Hershey Bears 119 St. Cath. Teepees
    1952–53 Eddie Olson Cleveland Barons 86
    1951–52 Ray Powell Providence Reds 97
    1950–51 Ab DeMarco Buffalo Bisons 113
    1949–50 Les Douglas Cleveland Barons 100
    1948–49 Sid Smith Pittsburgh Hornets 112
    1947–48 Carl Liscombe Providence Reds 118