UHL Best Goaltender

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The UHL Best Goaltender (prior to 1997 was Colonial Hockey League Best Goaltender of the Year) was awarded annually to the best goaltender in the United Hockey League (UHL) as selected by league general managers, head coaches, and members of the media. . [1]

List of winners

SeasonWinnerTeamPts
1991–92 Jamie Stewart Michigan Falcons
1992–93 Jamie Stewart Detroit Falcons
1993–94 Jean-Francois Labbe Thunder Bay Senators
1994–95 Maxim Mikhailovsky Detroit Falcons
1995–96 Rich Parent Detroit Vipers
1996–97 Sergei Zvyagin Michigan K-Wings
1997–98 Darryl Gilmour Madison Monsters
1998–99 Joe Dimaline Muskegon Fury
1999–00 Brian Regan Missouri River Otters
2000–01 Blair Allison New Haven Knights
2001–02 Sylvain Daigle Muskegon Fury
2002–03 Tom Lawson Fort Wayne Komets
2003–04 Kevin St. Pierre Fort Wayne Komets
2004–05 Michel Robinson Rockford IceHogs
2005–06 Joel Martin Kalamazoo Wings
2006–07 Kevin St. Pierre Fort Wayne Komets

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References

  1. "Rockford's Michel Robinson named UHL Best Goaltender". 27 April 2005.