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Leo Lamoureux Trophy
The Leo Lamoureux Memorial Trophy was given to the scoring champion each year in the International Hockey League. The league existed from 1945 to 2001 as a rival to the American Hockey League. The Leo Lamoureux Trophy was first awarded in 1960-61 and last given out in 2000-01.
Three players have won the Leo Lamoureux Trophy on three occasions, including: Rob Brown, Len Thornson and Gary Ford. John Cullen holds the record for most points in the defunct league with 157 in 1987-88 with the Flint Spirits.
Below are the winners of the Leo Lamoureux Trophy. Recipients that played junior in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL, OMJHL, OHA) have their junior teams listed in the far right column.
Season Award Winner Team Points OHL 2000-01 Steve Larouche Chicago Wolves 83 Derek King Grand Rapids Griffins 83 SSM, Oshawa 1999-00 Steve Maltais Chicago Wolves 90 Cornwall Royals 1998-99 Brian Wiseman Houston Aeros 109 1997-98 Patrice Lefebvre Las Vegas Thunder 116 1996-97 Rob Brown Chicago Wolves 117 1995-96 Rob Brown Chicago Wolves 143 1994-95 Stephane Morin Minnesota Moose 114 1993-94 Rob Brown Kalamazoo Wings 155 1992-93 Tony Hrkac Indianapolis Ice 132 1991-92 Dmitri Kvartalnov San Diego Gulls 118 1990-91 Lonnie Loach Fort Wayne Komets 131 Guelph Platers 1989-90 Michel Mongeau Peoria Rivermen 117 1988-89 Dave Michayluk Muskegon Lumberjacks 122 1987-88 John Cullen Flint Spirits 157 1986-87 Jock Callander Muskegon Lumberjacks 136 Jeff Pyle Saginaw Generals 136 1985-86 Scott MacLeod Salt Lake Golden Eagles 134 1984-85 Scott MacLeod Salt Lake Golden Eagles 139 1983-84 Wally Schreiber Fort Wayne Komets 113 1982-83 Dale Yakiwchuk Milwaukee Admirals 138 1981-82 Brent Jarrett Kalamazoo-Saginaw 122 SSM, Windsor 1980-81 Marcel Comeau Saginaw Gears 126 1979-80 Al Dumba Fort Wayne Komets 119 1978-79 Terry McDougall Fort Wayne Komets 139 1977-78 Jim Johnston Flint Generals 118 1976-77 Jim Koleff Flint Generals 114 Hamilton Red Wings 1975-76 Len Fontaine Port Huron Flags 112 1974-75 Rick Bragnalo Dayton Gems 113 1973-74 Peter Mara Des Moines Capitols 115 St. Cath. Blackhawks 1972-73 Gary Ford Muskegon Mohawks 141 1971-72 Gary Ford Muskegon Mohawks 109 1970-71 Darrel Knibbs Muskegon Mohawks 93 1969-70 Don Westbrooke Dayton Gems 121 Toronto Marlboros 1968-69 Don Westbrooke Dayton Gems 118 Toronto Marlboros 1967-68 Gary Ford Muskegon Mohawks 115 1966-67 Len Thornson Fort Wayne Komets 139 1965-66 Bobby Rivard Fort Wayne Komets 133 Peterborough TPT’s 1964-65 Lloyd Maxfield Port Huron Flags 121 1963-64 Len Thornson Fort Wayne Komets 108 1962-63 Ed “Moe” Bartoli Minneapolis Millers 130 1961-62 Len Thornson Fort Wayne Komets 122 1960-61 Ken Yackel Minneapolis Millers 114



