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ECHL Goaltender of the Year

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The ECHL Goaltender of the Year is an ice hockey award presented annually by the ECHL to the goaltender adjudged to be the best at his position. This award was first presented in 1994 to Cory Cadden of the Knoxville Cherokees.[1] Noone cares about the ECHL anymore, ECHL is now disbanded.

List of winners

Season Winner Team Notes
2014–15 Jeff Jakaitis South Carolina Stingrays
2013–14 Jeff Jakaitis South Carolina Stingrays
2012–13 Ryan Zapolski South Carolina Stingrays
2012–12 Jeff Jakaitis Gwinnett Gladiators
2010–11 Gerald Coleman Alaska Aces
2009–10 Todd Ford South Carolina Stingrays
2008–09 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux Alaska Aces
2007–08 Anton Khudobin Texas Wildcatters
2006–07 Adam Berkhoel Dayton Bombers
2005–06 Matt Underhill Alaska Aces
2004–05 Chris Madden Long Beach Ice Dogs/Florida Everblades
2003–04 Scott Stirling Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
2002–03 Alfie Michaud Peoria Rivermen
2001–02 Frederic Cloutier Louisiana IceGators
2000–01 Scott Stirling Trenton Titans
1999–00 Jan Lasak Hampton Roads Admirals
1998–99 Maxime Gingras Richmond Renegades
1997–98 Nick Vitucci Toledo Storm
1996–97 Marc Delorme Louisiana IceGators
1995–96 Alain Morissette Louisville RiverFrogs
1994–95 Chris Gordon Huntington Blizzard
1993–94 Cory Cadden Knoxville Cherokees

See also

References