Joe Cook Award (PIHA)
The Joe Cook Award is awarded to the Professional Inline Hockey Association player who leads the league in points at the end of the regular season.
History
The Joe Cook Award is named after Joe Cook, who was a professional inline and ice hockey player and coach. Cook played defense for five years and was on two Murphy Cup winning teams with the Anaheim Bullfrogs in 1993 and 1997 of Roller Hockey International. He was also a member of Team USA and competed in international tournaments winning several medals.
Brian Yingling was the winner of the first Joe Cook Award awarded at the conclusion of the 2001-02 PIHA season. He also won the award a record 3 times to date. There has only been 4 different winners of the Cook Award— Brian Yingling, Brian Fischer, Jim Vivona and Sean Sullivan.
The Philadelphia Growl have had two different scoring champions; Brian Fischer in 2003 and Sean Sullivan in 2006. During the 2006-07 season, the Growl had 3 former winners on their roster; Fischer, Sullivan and Jim Vivona (who won the trophy while a member of the Morristown Minutemen).
In the 2006-07 PIHA season, 20-year-old Sean Sullivan became the youngest player in the PIHA history to win the Joe Cook Award.
Players for the York Typhoon and the Philadelphia Growl have won the trophy more than players for any other team, having won 2 times each. Morristown Minutemen and Colorado Springs Thunder have won the trophy once.
Joe Cook Award winners
Season |
Winner |
Team |
Points |
|---|---|---|---|
2006-07 |
Brian Yingling |
Colorado Springs Thunder |
94 |
2005-06 |
Sean Sullivan |
Philadelphia Growl |
92 |
2004-05 |
Brian Yingling |
York Typhoon |
|
2003-04 |
Jim Vivona |
Morristown Minutemen |
122 |
2002-03 |
Brian Fischer |
Philadelphia Growl |
83 |
2001-02 |
Brian Yingling |
York Typhoon |
See also
- List of PIHA players
- List of PIHA statistical leaders