The Yanick Dupre Memorial Award is presented annually to the AHL's best in the community. The award winner is chosen by Presidents of the member clubs.
The award is named after former Philadelphia Flyers player Yanick Dupre, who died of leukemia at age 24.
The equivalent award in the NHL is the King Clancy Memorial Trophy.
Winners[]
- 2008–09 - Brandon Rogers, Houston Aeros
- 2007–08 - Denis Hamel, Binghamton Senators
- 2006–07 - Matt Carkner, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- 2005–06 - Mitch Fritz, Springfield Falcons
- 2004–05 - Duncan Milroy, Hamilton Bulldogs
- 2003–04 - Kurtis Foster, Chicago Wolves
- 2002–03 - Jimmy Roy, Manitoba Moose
- 2001–02 - Travis Roche, Houston Aeros
- 2000–01 - Mike Minard, St. John's Maple Leafs
- 1999–00 - Mike Minard, Hamilton Bulldogs
- 1998–99 - Brent Thompson, Hartford Wolf Pack
- 1997–98 - John Jakopin, Beast of New Haven
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