The Thomas Ebright Memorial Award is presented annually for outstanding career contributions to the American Hockey League. The award is named for Thomas Ebright, the former owner of the Portland Pirates and Baltimore Skipjacks. Ebright was a longtime member of the Board of Governors until his death in 1997.
The equivalent award in the NHL is the NHL Lifetime Achievement Award.
Winners[]
- 2006–07 - Frank Miceli
- 2005–06 - Al Coates
- 2004–05 - Glenn Stanford
- 2003–04 - Roy Boe and Jack Kelley
- 2002–03 - Bill Watters
- 2001–02 - Bruce Landon
- 2000–01 - Bill Torrey
- 1999–00 - Bryan Lewis
- 1998–99 - Gordon Anziano
- 1997–98 - Jack Butterfield
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