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Joe Burton Award

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The Joe Burton Award was awarded annually to the Central Hockey League's (CHL) scoring champion. The award was named after the CHL's career point leader, Joe Burton, who accumulated 985 points in 11 seasons with the Oklahoma City Blazers.[1] The award was named after Burton starting in the 2003–04 season.[2]

List of winners

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Season Player Position Team Point Total
1992–93 Sylvain Fleury Centre Oklahoma City Blazers 101
1993–94 Paul Jackson Centre Wichita Thunder 135
1994–95 Brian Shantz Centre San Antonio Iguanas 119
1995–96 Brian Shantz (2) Centre San Antonio Iguanas 139
1996–97 Trevor Jobe Centre Wichita Thunder 125
1997–98 Luc Beausoleil Right wing Tulsa Oilers 127
1998–99 Derek Grant Centre Memphis Riverkings 123
1999–00 Chris MacKenzie Centre Indianapolis Ice 127
2000–01 Yvan Corbin Left wing Indianapolis Ice 129
2001–02 Dan Price Right wing Austin Ice Bats 97
2002–03 Don Parsons Right wing Memphis Riverkings 106
2003–04 Jeff Bes Centre Laredo Bucks 117
2004–05 Jason Duda Left wing Wichita Thunder 96
2005–06 Derek Hahn Centre Amarillo Gorillas 114
2008–07 Jeff Christian Left wing Youngstown Steelhounds 116
2007–08 Alex Leavitt Centre Arizona Sundogs 128
2008–09 Sebastien Thinel Right wing Odessa Jackalopes 97
2009–10 Kevin Ulanski Forward Colorado Eagles 109
2010–11 Sebastien Thinel (2) Right wing Odessa Jackalopes 110

source: Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners[2]

References

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Specific

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  1. ^ "Jacks Thinel Wins Joe Burton Scoring Championship". Central Hockey League. 2011-03-27. Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  2. ^ a b "Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners". Central Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-08-16.

General

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