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May 02, 2007
Dan Mulhausen Tri-City Americans
KENNEWICK, WA - The Tri-City Americans are proud to announce that Governor/General Manager Bob Tory and goaltender Carey Price both won their respective categories at the WHL Awards luncheon on Wednesday, May 2 at the Round-Up Center in Calgary, Alberta. Tory nabbed the Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy for the league's top executive, while Price picked up the Del Wilson Trophy for the league's best goaltender.
For Price, the Del Wilson Trophy adds to the already long list of accomplishments for the 19-year-old goaltender from Anahim Lake, British Columbia. Price went 30-13-1-0 during the 2006-07 regular season, while recording a 2.45 goals against average (7th in the League) and a 0.917 save percentage (3rd in the League). After signing with the Montreal Canadiens back in March, Price concludes his four-year career with the Americans as the team's all-time leader in wins (83), goals against average (2.52), save percentage (0.914) and shutouts (16).
Meanwhile, Tory becomes the first Tri-City executive to win the Lloyd Saunders Trophy since Don Hay was awarded the honor at the conclusion of the 1998-99 season. "Trader Bob" Tory made several key player moves throughout the 2006-07 season, as the Americans went on to set franchise-best marks for wins (47), points (96) and consecutive home wins (14) in a single season. Tory made a 'blockbuster' trade before the start of the season to bring in goal scorer Colton Yellow Horn, as well as luring key defenseman, T.J. Fast away from the University of Denver in early January.
Past Americans' WHL Award winners include Stu Barnes ('88-'89 MVP), Daymond Langkow ('94-'95 Top Scorer), Brian Boucher ('96-'97 Goaltender) and Don Hay ('98-'99 Coach of the Year & Executive of the Year)
Here are the results from the 2007 WHL Awards luncheon...
2007 WHL AWARD RECEPIENTS
Player of the Year: Kris Russell, Medicine Hat Tigers
Rookie of the Year: Kyle Beach, Everett Silvertips
Goaltender of the Year: Carey Price, Tri-City Americans
Defenseman of the Year: Kris Russell, Medicine Hat Tigers
Scholastic Player of the Year: Keith Aulie, Brandon Wheat Kings
Scholastic Team of the Year: Kamloops Blazers
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Aaron Gagnon, Seattle Thunderbirds
Humanitarian of the Year: Kyle Moir, Swift Current Broncos
Coach of the Year: Cory Clouston, Kootenay Ice
Executive of the Year: Bob Tory, Tri-City Americans
Marketing & Communications: Bruce Vance, Prince Albert Raiders
Top Scorer: Zach Hamill, Everett Silvertips
Top Official: Andy Thiessen
Regular Season Champions: Everett Silvertips