Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award

Summary

The Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award is presented annually to the American Hockey League's best goaltender. The award winner is chosen by AHL media and players.

The award is named after former AHL Pittsburgh Hornets goaltender Aldege "Baz" Bastien, the first winner (1947–48) and first repeat winner (1948–49) of the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award as goaltender of the AHL team with the lowest goals against average; he later served as general manager of the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins.

Winners edit

Season Player Team
1983–84 Brian Ford Fredericton Express
1984–85 Jon Casey Baltimore Skipjacks
1985–86 Sam St. Laurent Maine Mariners
1986–87 Mark Laforest (1) Adirondack Red Wings
1987–88 Wendell Young Hershey Bears
1988–89 Randy Exelby Sherbrooke Canadiens
1989–90 Jean-Claude Bergeron Sherbrooke Canadiens
1990–91 Mark Laforest (2) Binghamton Rangers
1991–92 Felix Potvin St. John's Maple Leafs
1992–93 Corey Hirsch Binghamton Rangers
1993–94 Frederic Chabot Hershey Bears
1994–95 Jim Carey Portland Pirates
1995–96 Manny Legace Springfield Falcons
1996–97 Jean-Francois Labbe Hershey Bears
1997–98 Scott Langkow Springfield Falcons
1998–99 Martin Biron Rochester Americans
1999–00 Martin Brochu Portland Pirates
2000–01 Dwayne Roloson Worcester IceCats
2001–02 Martin Prusek Grand Rapids Griffins
2002–03 Marc Lamothe Grand Rapids Griffins
2003–04 Jason LaBarbera (1) Hartford Wolf Pack
2004–05 Ryan Miller Rochester Americans
2005–06 Dany Sabourin Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
2006–07 Jason LaBarbera (2) Manchester Monarchs
2007–08 Michael Leighton Albany River Rats
2008–09 Cory Schneider Manitoba Moose
2009–10 Jonathan Bernier Manchester Monarchs
2010–11 Brad Thiessen Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
2011–12 Yann Danis Oklahoma City Barons
2012–13 Niklas Svedberg Providence Bruins
2013–14 Jake Allen Chicago Wolves
2014–15 Matt Murray Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
2015–16 Peter Budaj Ontario Reign
2016–17 Troy Grosenick San Jose Barracuda
2017–18 Garret Sparks Toronto Marlies
2018–19 Alex Nedeljkovic Charlotte Checkers
2019–20 Kaapo Kahkonen Iowa Wild
2020–21 Logan Thompson Henderson Silver Knights
2021–22 Dustin Wolf (1) Stockton Heat
2022–23 Dustin Wolf (2) Calgary Wranglers

External links edit

  • Official AHL website
  • AHL Hall of Fame