Professional Inline Hockey Association Awards - Individual Trophies and Awards

Individual Trophies and Awards

Image Award Created Description Current holder
Scott Rupp Award 2002 Awarded to the league's most valuable player Kyle Gouge
Midwest Tornados
Joe Cook Award 2002 Awarded to the player who leads the league in total points at the end of the regular season Brian Yingling
Colorado Springs Thunder
Walt Frazier Award 2002 Awarded to the most valuable player for his team in the playoffs Josh Laricchia
Phoenix Dragons
Most Valuable Defenseman 2002 Awarded to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position Last Awarded
2003
All-Star Most Valuable Player 2003 Awarded to the PIHA All-Star Classic's most valuable player Last Awarded
2007
Energy Player of the Year 2003 Awarded to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game Last Awarded
2003
Most Valuable Goaltender 2003 Awarded to the league's top goaltender Last Awarded
2003
Sportsman of the Year 2003 Awarded to the player who exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability Last Awarded
2003
Sin Bin Hockey Grinder Award 2008 Awarded to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of passion, hard work and intensity Eric McGlade
Aston Demolition
PIHA awards and trophies
Team
  • Founders Cup
  • Eastern Conference Champions
  • Western Conference Champions
  • Best Overall Record
  • Organization of the Year
Individual
  • Cook
  • Frazier
  • Rupp
Defunct
  • All-Star MVP
  • Energy Player
  • MVD
  • MVG
  • Sin Bin
  • Sportsman
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River City Wheelers
Southside Snipers
Rocky Mountain
Colorado Springs Thunder
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List of PIHA-related topics
History
  • 2002-05
  • 2006–present
  • Timeline of the Professional Inline Hockey Association
  • Seasons
  • Most frequent playoff series
  • Founders Cup champions
  • Rivalries
  • Defunct teams
  • Retired numbers
PIHA personnel
  • Players
  • Famous linemates
  • Top 100 PIHA players of all-time
  • Head coaches
  • General managers
  • Notable families
  • Presidents and Commissioners
Records
  • League records
    • held by individuals
    • held by teams
  • Franchise records
  • Statistical leaders (by country of birth)
  • Players with 1000 points
  • Players with 500 goals
  • Players with 100 point seasons
  • Players with 50 goal seasons
  • 50 goals in 32 games
  • Players with 1000 games played
  • Players with five or more goals in a game
  • Players with eight or more points in a game
  • Goaltenders who have scored
  • Post-season streaks
  • Post-season droughts
  • Players with 1000 assists
Related
  • International competitions
  • American Inline Hockey League
  • IIHF InLine World Championships
  • All-Star Game
  • List of inline hockey leagues
Other
  • Arenas
  • Draft
  • Awards
  • Mascots

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