The Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award is an American Hockey League trophy awarded annually to the player best exemplifying sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey. The award is voted upon by players and members of the media around the American Hockey League.
The award is named for Fred T. Hunt, a former player, general manager and governor for the Buffalo Bisons, earning six Calder Cup championships during his career. The original Hunt Trophy was donated by the Buffalo Sabres.
The equivalent award in the NHL is the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
Award winners[]
- 2009-10 - Casey Borer, Albany River Rats
- 2008–09 - Ajay Baines, Iowa Chops
- 2007–08 - Jordan Sigalet, Providence Bruins
- 2006–07 - Mike Keane, Manitoba Moose
- 2005–06 - Mark Cullen, Norfolk Admirals
- 2004–05 - Chris Taylor, Rochester Americans
- 2003–04 - Ken Gernander, Hartford Wolf Pack
- 2002–03 - Chris Ferraro, Portland Pirates & Eric Healey, Manchester Monarchs
- 2001–02 - Nathan Dempsey, St. John's Maple Leafs
- 2000–01 - Kent Hulst, Portland Pirates/Providence Bruins
- 1999–00 - Randy Cunneyworth, Rochester Americans
- 1998–99 - Mitch Lamoureux, Hershey Bears
- 1997–98 - Craig Charron, Rochester Americans
- 1996–97 - Steve Passmore Hamilton Bulldogs
- 1995–96 - Ken Gernander, Binghamton Rangers
- 1994–95 - Steve Larouche, Prince Edward Island Senators
- 1993–94 - Jim Nesich, Cape Breton Oilers
- 1992–93 - Tim Tookey, Hershey Bears
- 1991–92 - John Anderson, New Haven Nighthawks
- 1990–91 - Glenn Merkosky, Adirondack Red Wings
- 1989–90 - Murray Eaves, Adirondack Red Wings
- 1988–89 - Murray Eaves, Adirondack Red Wings
- 1987–88 - Bruce Boudreau, Springfield Indians
- 1986–87 - Glenn Merkosky, Adirondack Red Wings
- 1985–86 - Steve Tsujiura, Maine Mariners
- 1984–85 - Paul Gardner, Binghamton Whalers
- 1983–84 - Claude Larose, Sherbrooke Jets
- 1982–83 - Ross Yates, Binghamton Whalers
- 1981–82 - Mike Kaszycki, New Brunswick Hawks
- 1980–81 - Tony Cassolato, Hershey Bears
- 1979–80 - Norm Dube, Nova Scotia Voyageurs
- 1978–79 - Bernie Johnston, Maine Mariners
- 1977–78 - Blake Dunlop, Maine Mariners
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