Phil Esposito Trophy Explained

The Phil Esposito Trophy was awarded annually by the Central Hockey League (CHL) to the league's leading scorer during the regular season.

Named in honour of Phil Esposito commencing with 1979–80 CHL season,[1] the Hall of Famer played 43 games in the CHL during the 1963–64 season, to collect 26 goals 54 points with the St. Louis Braves, before moving into the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks.

List of winners

SeasonWinnerTeamPts
1963–64St. Louis Braves125
1964–65Tulsa Oilers97
1965–66St. Louis Braves94
1966–67St. Louis Braves90
1967–68Tulsa Oilers85
1968–69Oklahoma City Blazers101
1969–70Omaha Knights90
1970–71Omaha Knights92
1971–72Fort Worth Texans97
1972–73
  • Tie
Tulsa Oilers80 (40g, 40a, 71gp)
1972–73
  • Tie
Fort Worth Texans80 (35g, 45a, 68gp)
1973–74Omaha Knights89
1974–75Omaha Knights85
1975–76Tulsa Oilers96
1976–77Oklahoma City Blazers96
1977–78Salt Lake Golden Eagles82
1978–79Salt Lake Golden Eagles88
1979–80Salt Lake Golden Eagles109
1980–81Salt Lake Golden Eagles117
1981–82Oklahoma City Stars114
1982–83Birmingham South Stars108
1983–84Salt Lake Golden Eagles118

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Doug Palazzari . www.legendsofhockey.net . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110617081332/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13914 . 2011-06-17.