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Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy

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The Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy was awarded annually to the International Hockey League's leading point scorer. The trophy was donated by Melvin T. Ross, the manager of the Indiana State Fair Coliseum, in memoriam of Leo Lamoureux, coach of the Indianapolis Chiefs, who died during the 1960–1961 season.

Prior to 1961, the top scorer award was known as the George H. Wilkinson Trophy, named after Lt.-Col., George H. Wilkinson, V.D., a Windsor, Ontario, jeweler and one of the league's original sponsors.

Winners

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George H. Wilkinson Trophy
Season Player Team
1946-47 Harry Marchand Windsor Spitfires
1947-48 Dick Kowcinak Detroit Auto Club
1948-49 Leo Richard Toledo Mercurys
1949-50 Dick Kowcinak Sarnia Sailors
1950-51 Herve Parent Grand Rapids Rockets
1951-52 George Parker Grand Rapids Rockets
1952-53 Alex Irving Milwaukee Chiefs
1953-54 Don Hall Johnstown Jets
1954-55 Phil Goyette Cincinnati Mohawks
1955-56 Max Mekilok Cincinnati Mohawks
1956-57 Pierre Brillant Indianapolis Chiefs
1957-58 Warren Haynes Cincinnati Mohawks
1958-59 George Ranieri Louisville Rebels
1959-60 William "Chick" Chalmers Louisville Rebels
Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
Season Player Team
1960-61 Ken Yackel Minneapolis Millers
1961-62 Len Thornson Fort Wayne Komets
1962-63 Ed "Moe" Bartoli Minneapolis Millers
1963-64 Len Thornson Fort Wayne Komets
1964-65 Lloyd Maxfield Port Huron Flags
1965-66 Bobby Rivard Fort Wayne Komets
1966-67 Len Thornson Fort Wayne Komets
1967-68 Gary Ford Muskegon Mohawks
1968-69 Don Westbrooke Dayton Gems
1969-70 Don Westbrooke Dayton Gems
1970-71 Darrel Knibbs Muskegon Mohawks
1971-72 Gary Ford Muskegon Mohawks
1972-73 Gary Ford Muskegon Mohawks
1973-74 Peter Mara Des Moines Capitols
1974-75 Rick Bragnalo Dayton Gems
1975-76 Len Fontaine Port Huron Flags
1976-77 Jim Koleff Flint Generals
1977-78 Jim Johnston Flint Generals
1978-79 Terry McDougall Fort Wayne Komets
1979-80 Al Dumba Fort Wayne Komets
1980-81 Marcel Comeau Saginaw Gears
1981-82 Brent Jarrett Kalamazoo Wings
1982-83 Dale Yakiwchuk Milwaukee Admirals
1983-84 Wally Schreiber Fort Wayne Komets
1984-85 Scott MacLeod Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1985-86 Scott MacLeod Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1986-87 Jock Callander Muskegon Lumberjacks
Jeff Pyle Saginaw Generals
1987-88 John Cullen Flint Spirits
1988-89 Dave Michayluk Muskegon Lumberjacks
1989-90 Michel Mongeau Peoria Rivermen
1990-91 Lonnie Loach Fort Wayne Komets
1991-92 Dmitri Kvartalnov San Diego Gulls
1992-93 Tony Hrkac Indianapolis Ice
1993-94 Rob Brown Kalamazoo Wings
1994-95 Stephane Morin Minnesota Moose
1995-96 Rob Brown Chicago Wolves
1996-97 Rob Brown Chicago Wolves
1997-98 Patrice Lefebvre Las Vagas Thunder
1998-99 Brian Wiseman Houston Aeros
1999-00 Steve Maltais Chicago Wolves
2000-01 Derek King Grand Rapids Griffins
Steve Larouche Chicago Wolves

References

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