Sam Pollock Trophy Explained

Sam Pollock Trophy
Sport:Ice hockey
Givenfor:Central Division champions of the American Hockey League
First:1995–96 AHL season
Mostrecent:Chicago Wolves

The Sam Pollock Trophy is presented annually to the American Hockey League team that has the best regular season record in the Central Division.

The award is named after former general manager of the Montreal Canadiens Sam Pollock.

Winners

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Team
4Chicago Wolves
Hamilton Bulldogs
Toronto Marlies
2Manitoba Moose
Milwaukee Admirals
Quebec Citadelles
Saint John Flames
1Grand Rapids Griffins
Lowell Lock Monsters
Prince Edward Island Senators
Rochester Americans
St. John's Maple Leafs
Utica Comets

Winner by season

Awarded for Season Team Win
Atlantic Division champion1
Canadian Division champion1
Atlantic Division champion1
1
1
Canadian Division championSaint John Flames 2
Quebec Citadelles 2
1
North Division championHamilton Bulldogs 2
1
1
1
1
Manitoba Moose 2
Hamilton Bulldogs 3
Hamilton Bulldogs 4
Toronto Marlies 2
Toronto Marlies 3
Toronto Marlies 4
1
Central Division champion1
1
Chicago Wolves 2
Chicago Wolves 3
Milwaukee Admirals 2
Chicago Wolves 4

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