Hershey Bears - Individual Award Winners

Individual Award Winners

Les Cunningham Award (League MVP)

  • Keith Aucoin, 2009–10
  • Alexandre Giroux, 2008–09
  • Jean-Francois Labbe, 1996–97
  • Tim Tookey, 1986–87
  • Mike Nykoluk, 1966–67
  • George Sullivan, 1953–54

John B. Sollenberger Trophy (Leading point scorer)

  • Keith Aucoin, 2009–10
  • Alexandre Giroux, 2008–09
  • Christian Matte, 1999–2000
  • Tim Tookey, 1986–87
  • Mark Lofthouse, 1980–81
  • Jean-Guy Gratton, 1975–76
  • Jeannot Gilbert, 1968–69
  • Willie Marshall, 1957–58
  • George Sullivan*, 1953–54

(* = The award was known as the Carl Liscombe Trophy until 1954–55)

Willie Marshall Award (Leading Goal Scorer)

  • Alexandre Giroux, 2009–10
  • Alexandre Giroux, 2008–09

Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award (Rookie of the Year)

  • Ron Hextall, 1985–86

Eddie Shore Award (Best Defensemen)

  • Dave Fenyves, 1987–88 & 1988–89
  • Marc Reaume, 1962–63

Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award (Best Goaltender)

  • Jean-Francois Labbe, 1996–97
  • Frederic Chabot, 1993–94
  • Wendell Young, 1987–88

Hap Holmes Memorial Award (Goalie(s) with lowest goals against avg)

  • Jean-Francois Labbe, 1996–97
  • Andre Gill, 1966–67
  • Bob Perreault, 1958–59

Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award (Coach of the Year)

  • John Paddock, 1987–88 (Shared award with Mike Milbury)
  • Doug Gibson, 1979–80
  • Chuck Hamilton, 1975–76
  • Frank Mathers, 1968–69

Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award (sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey)

  • Mitch Lamoureux, 1998–99
  • Tim Tookey, 1993–94
  • Tony Cassolato, 1980–81

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