With many of the NHL awards still to be decided we’ll stop waiting for them to finish their season and take a look at a list of all the current and former Worcester hockey professionals that won a league or major tournament championship, plus any official league awards in the 2019-20 season.
Players who were named to mid-season All-Star games or named postseason all-stars are also mentioned. While there were some former Worcester pros that lead their respective leagues statistically unless there is an official league award for it those players are not mentioned. Obviously, with most leagues canceling their seasons due to COVID-19 there are far less listed here than usual.
Julius Bergman (Frolunda HC / SHL)
Champions Hockey League Champion
Brian Bowen (Fayetteville Marksmen / SPHL)
SPHL First All-Star Team
SPHL Most Goals (30)
Logan Couture (San Jose Sharks / NHL)
NHL All-Star Game (Selected, did not play because of injury)
Chris Crane (Wichita Thunder / ECHL)
ECHL All-Star Game
Connor Doherty (Worcester Railers / ECHL)
ECHL Community Service Award
Troy Grosenick (Milwaukee Admirals / AHL)
Harry “Hap” Holmes Memorial Award (Team lowest goals-against average, with Connor Ingram)
Yanick Dupre Memorial Award (AHL Community Service)
Tomas Hertl (San Jose Sharks / NHL)
NHL All-Star Game
Matt Lane (Ritten-Renon / Italy)
Italian Supercup Champion
Ben Masella (Florida Everblades / ECHL)
ECHL Performer of the Year (Plus/Minus leader)
John McCarthy (San Jose Barracuda / AHL)
Fred T. Hunt Trophy (AHL Sportsmanship)
Trevor Parkes (EHC Munchen / DEL)
DEL Most Goals
Matt Pelech (Belfast Giants / EIHL)
EIHL Most Penalized Player
Jordan Samuels-Thomas (Worcester Railers / ECHL)
ECHL All-Star Game
Karl Stollery (Frolunda HC / SHL)
Champions Hockey League Champion
Sebastian Stalberg (Frolunda HC / SHL)
Champions Hockey League Champion
Harri Sateri (Sibir Novosibirsk / KHL)
KHL Goaltender of the Month (October)
Worcester Railers
ECHL Community Service Team of the Year
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