Yanick Dupre Memorial Award

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The Yanick Dupre Memorial Award is presented annually to the American Hockey League's man of the year for service to his local community. The award winner is chosen by the league president. [1]

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The award is named after former Hershey Bears player Yanick Dupre, who died of leukemia at age 24. [2]

Winners

SeasonPlayerTeam
1997–98 John Jakopin Beast of New Haven
1998–99 Brent Thompson Hartford Wolf Pack
1999–00 Mike Minard (1) Hamilton Bulldogs
2000–01 Mike Minard (2) St. John's Maple Leafs
2001–02 Travis Roche Houston Aeros
2002–03 Jimmy Roy Manitoba Moose
2003–04 Kurtis Foster Chicago Wolves
2004–05 Duncan Milroy Hamilton Bulldogs
2005–06 Mitch Fritz Springfield Falcons
2006–07 Matt Carkner Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
2007–08 Denis Hamel Binghamton Senators
2008–09 Brandon Rogers Houston Aeros
2009–10 Josh Tordjman San Antonio Rampage
2010–11 Cody Bass Binghamton Senators
2011–12 Nick Petrecki Worcester Sharks
2012–13 Michael Zigomanis Toronto Marlies
2013–14 Eric Neilson Syracuse Crunch
2014–15 Kyle Hagel Charlotte Checkers
2015–16 Ryan Carpenter San Jose Barracuda
2016–17 A. J. Greer San Antonio Rampage
2017–18 Scooter Vaughan Chicago Wolves
2018–19 Landon Ferraro Iowa Wild
2019–20 Troy Grosenick Milwaukee Admirals
2020–21 Athletic trainersAll 31 teams
2021-22 Dakota Mermis Iowa Wild

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References

  1. "AHL Hall of Fame". AHL Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  2. "AHL Guide and Record Book 2017" (PDF). American Hockey League. March 9, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2016.