James H. Ellery Memorial Awards
The James H. Ellery Memorial Awards are presented annually to the individuals of the news media for outstanding media coverage of the American Hockey League. The awards are given in memory James Ellery, former publicity director for the AHL. The first award was handed out to one individual in 1965. From 1976 to 2013, three awards were given, one to each for newspaper, radio and television. In 2014, the AHL began awarding only one award for general media coverage.
Winners (2014–present)
Winners (1976–2013)
Newspaper
Season |
Recipient |
2012–13 | The Telegram, St. John's |
2011–12 | Dave Eminian, Peoria |
2010–11 | Tim Leone, Hershey |
2009–10 | Pete Dougherty, Albany |
2008–09 | Winnipeg Free Press |
2007–08 | Lindsay Kramer, Syracuse |
2006–07 | Bill Ballou, Worcester |
2005–06 | Phil Janack, Albany |
2004–05 | Jonathan Bombulie, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton |
2003–04 | Mike Fornabaio, Bridgeport |
2002–03 | Joe Conklin, Grand Rapids |
2001–02 | Garry McKay, Hamilton |
2000–01 | Tris Wykes, Norfolk |
1999–00 | Dave Sottile, Hershey |
1998–99 | Phil Janack, Albany |
1997–98 | Brendan McCarthy, St. John's |
Bill Ballou, Worcester |
1996–97 | Lindsay Kramer, Syracuse |
1995–96 | Kevin Oklobzija, Rochester |
1994–95 | Bill Hunt, Fredericton |
1993–94 | Dan Sernoffsky, Hershey |
1992–93 | Kevin Oklobzija, Rochester |
1991–92 | Jim Jackson, Baltimore |
1990–91 | Bob Dittmeier, Adirondack / Capital District |
1989–90 | Mike Kane, Adirondack |
1988–89 | Paul Abramowitz, Maine |
1987–88 | Mike Kane, Adirondack |
1986–87 | Joel Jacobson, Nova Scotia |
1985–86 | Jerry Crasnick, Maine |
1984–85 | Jerry Crasnick, Maine |
1983–84 | Jack Gatecliff, St. Catharines |
1982–83 | Mike Kane, Adirondack |
1981–82 | Barry Meisel, Binghamton |
1980–81 | Rick Wheeler, Rochester |
1979–80 | Paul Marslano, New Haven |
1978–79 | Eddie St. Pierre, Moncton |
1977–78 | Brian Thayer, Maine |
1976–77 | Steve Summers, Hershey |
Bruce Whitman, Hershey |
1975–76 | Clayton Campbell, Nova Scotia |
Radio
Season |
Recipient |
2012–13 | Don Stevens, Rochester |
2011-12 | Pete Michaud, Norfolk |
2010-11 | Grady Whittenburg, Binghamton |
2009-10 | Bob Kaser, Grand Rapids |
2008–09 | NHL Home Ice on XM Satellite Radio |
2007–08 | Ken Cail, Manchester |
2006–07 | John Bartlett, Toronto |
2005–06 | Kelly Moore, Manitoba |
2004–05 | Derek Wills, Hamilton |
2003–04 | John Walton, Hershey |
2002–03 | Dave Ahlers, Portland |
2001–02 | Tom Grace, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton |
2000–01 | Bob Crawford, Hartford |
1999–00 | Greg Waddell, Cincinnati |
1998–99 | Tim Woodburn, Kentucky |
1997–98 | Lance McAllister, Cincinnati |
1996–97 | Aaron Kennedy, Saint John |
1995–96 | Seth Everett, Syracuse |
1994–95 | John Colletto, Providence |
1993–94 | Don Stevens, Rochester |
1992–93 | John Colletto, Providence |
1991–92 | Dave LeBlanc, Cape Breton |
1990–91 | Bob Matthews, Rochester |
1989–90 | Ron Rohmer, New Haven |
1988–89 | Pat Connolly, Cape Breton |
1987–88 | Jeff Rimer, Baltimore |
1986–87 | Dave Morell, Fredericton |
1985–86 | Jim Gagliardi, Adirondack |
1984–85 | Roger Neel, Binghamton |
1983–84 | Tom George, Rochester |
1982–83 | Phil Wood, Baltimore |
1981–82 | Dave Morell, Fredericton |
1980–81 | Russ Small, Hershey |
1979–80 | Bill Brady, Springfield |
1978–79 | Arnie Patterson, Nova Scotia |
1977–78 | Al Kalter, Binghamton |
1976–77 | Leo MacIsaac, Nova Scotia |
1975–76 | Arnie Patterson, Nova Scotia |
Television
Season |
Recipient |
2011–12 | Sportsnet |
2011-12 | Aaron LaFontaine, Toronto |
2010-11 | Jamie Staton, Manchester |
2009-10 | Tony Zarrella, Cleveland |
2008–09 | Kevin Shea, Worcester |
2007–08 | Tim Doty, Grand Rapids |
2006–07 | Mark Giangreco, Chicago |
2005–06 | Gregg Mace, Hershey |
2004–05 | Brendan O'Reilly, Binghamton |
2003–04 | Comcast Cable, Chicago |
2002–03 | Rogers Sportsnet |
2001–02 | WOOD-TV 8, Grand Rapids |
2000–01 | Fox Sports Net, Pittsburgh |
1999–00 | WBRE-TV 28, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton |
1998–99 | Cable Atlantic, St. John's |
1997–98 | Rich Coppola, Hartford / New Haven |
1996–97 | Jim Ogle, Kentucky |
1995–96 | Tom Caron, New England Sports Network |
1994–95 | Adam Benigni, Syracuse |
1993–94 | Cable Atlantic, St. John's |
1992–93 | Pyman Productions |
1991–92 | Ken Harris, Binghamton |
1990–91 | Jimmy Young, Maine |
Tom Caron, Maine |
1989–90 | Pyman Productions |
1988–89 | Brian Lambert, Springfield |
1987–88 | Frank Chiano, Rochester |
1986–87 | Arnold Klinsky, Rochester |
1985–86 | Rich Funke, Rochester |
1984–85 | Phil Smith, Rochester |
1983–84 | Vince Bagli, Baltimore |
1982–83 | Tom Gagnon, Rochester |
1981–82 | John Logan, Moncton |
1980–81 | Simeon Smith, Rochester |
1979–80 | Dale Darling, Maine |
1978–79 | Jack O'Neil, Springfield |
1977–78 | Tim Melton, Hershey |
Frank Fixaris, Maine |
1976–77 | Rich Funke, Rochester |
1975–76 | Dick Galiette, New Haven |
Early winners (1965–1975)
Season |
Recipient |
1974–75 | Ron Rohmer, New Haven |
1973–74 | George Taylor, Baltimore |
1972–73 | Jerry Linquist, Baltimore |
1971–72 | Al Fischer, Baltimore |
1970–71 | W.W. "Tiny" Parry, Hershey |
1969–70 | Les Sterns, Springfield |
1968–69 | John Travers, Hershey |
1967–68 | Jim West, Baltimore |
1966–67 | Roland Sabourin, Quebec |
1965–66 | Hans Tanner, Rochester |
1964–65 | Charley Barton, Buffalo |
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