Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forWestern Conference champions of the American Hockey League
History
First award2001–02 AHL season
Most recentMilwaukee Admirals
(2019–20)

The Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy is presented annually to the American Hockey League (AHL) team that finishes with the best regular season record in the Western Conference. The award is named after former Hockey Hall of Famer Bud Poile. Previously, it was awarded to winner of the West Division (2002–2003), and Midwest Division (2012–2015).

Winners

Total awards won
Wins Team
4 Grand Rapids Griffins
3 Chicago Wolves
Milwaukee Admirals
1 Bakersfield Condors
Hamilton Bulldogs
Houston Aeros
Manitoba Moose
Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights
Ontario Reign
Rochester Americans
San Jose Barracuda
Tucson Roadrunners

Winner by season

Awarded forSeasonTeamWin
Western Division champion 2001–02Grand Rapids Griffins1
2002–03Houston Aeros1
Western Conference champion 2003–04Milwaukee Admirals1
2004–05Rochester Americans1
2005–06Grand Rapids Griffins2
2006–07Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights1
2007–08Chicago Wolves1
2008–09Manitoba Moose1
2009–10Hamilton Bulldogs1
2010–11Milwaukee Admirals2
Midwest Division champion 2011–12Chicago Wolves2
2012–13Grand Rapids Griffins3
2013–14Chicago Wolves3
2014–15Grand Rapids Griffins4
Western Conference champion 2015–16Ontario Reign1
2016–17San Jose Barracuda1
2017–18Tucson Roadrunners1
2018–19Bakersfield Condors1
2019–20Milwaukee Admirals3
2020–21Not awarded; no conferences[1]

See also

References

  1. "American Hockey League Announces Plans for 2021 Playoffs, Sets Calendar for 2021-22". OurSports Central. April 29, 2021.
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