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)
Year | Player | Team |
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1964 | ||
Garry Peters | Omaha | |
Poul Popiel | St. Louis | |
1965 | Mike Walton | Tulsa |
1966 | Doug Roberts | Memphis |
1967 | Serge Savard | Houston |
1968 | Jim Lorentz | Oklahoma City |
1969 | Steve Atkinson | Oklahoma City |
1970 | Andre Dupont | Omaha |
1971 | Mike Murphy | Omaha |
1972 | Tom Williams | Omaha |
1973 | Mike Veisor | Dallas |
1974 | Claire Alexander | Oklahoma City |
1975 | Guy Chouinard | Omaha |
1976 | Brad Gassoff | Tulsa |
1977 | Bernie Federko | Kansas City |
1978 | Glen Hanlon | Tulsa |
1979 | Mike Eaves | Oklahoma City |
1980 | Joe Mullen | Salt Lake City |
1981 | Roland Melanson | Indianapolis |
1982 | Bobby Francis | Oklahoma City |
1983 | Larry Floyd | Wichita |
1984 | Scott MacLeod | Salt Lake City |
Winners (1993 - 2014)
Year | Player | Team |
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1993 | Sylvain Fleury | Oklahoma City Blazers |
1994 | Paul Jackson | Wichita Thunder |
1995 | Brian Shantz | San Antonio Iguanas |
1996 | Brian Shantz | San Antonio Iguanas |
1997 | Trevor Jobe | Columbus Cottonmouths/Wichita Thunder |
1998 | Luc Beausoleil | Tulsa Oilers |
1999 | Derek Grant | Memphis RiverKings |
2000 | ||
Yvan Corbin | Indianapolis Ice | |
Chris MacKenzie | Indianapolis Ice | |
2001 | Yvan Corbin | Indianapolis Ice |
2002 | Dan Price | Austin Ice Bats |
2003 | Don Parsons | Memphis Riverkings |
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