
Cincinnati's Desharnais Is CCM Vector Most Valuable Player
April 11, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL on Friday announced that Cincinnati
Cyclones rookie David
Desharnais has been named the CCM Vector Most Valuable Player
for 2007-08.
Desharnais becomes only the fifth rookie in the 20-year history of the
league to be named MVP and the first since Frederic Cloutier in 2001-02. He
has already been named Rookie
of the Year and was selected to the ECHL
All-Rookie Team and
First Team All-ECHL.
The 21 year old led the ECHL with 106 points in 68 games, the most points
scored by a rookie since 1996-97 when Dany Bousquet of Pee Dee had 107
points (54g-53a). He was only the fourth rookie ever to lead the ECHL in
scoring joining Alex
Leavitt of Alaska (91 points in 2005-06), Daryl Harpe of Erie (122
points in 1988-89) and Bill McDougall of Erie (148 points in 1989-90). He
is 10th on the list of 16 rookies who have reached 100 points. He also led
the league with 77 assists and 39 power-play assists and led ECHL rookies
and ranked second overall in plus-minus rating with +38.
Jeff
Campbell of Gwinnett, who was named
First Team All-ECHL and also received the Sportsmanship
Award, finished second in the voting followed by Anton
Khudobin of Texas, who was selected as Goaltender
of the Year while also being chosen to the ECHL
All-Rookie Team and
First Team All-ECHL. Peter
Ferraro of Las Vegas, who was captain of the National Conference for
the ECHL
All-Star Game, finished fourth followed by John
McNabb of Texas, who was Second
Team All-ECHL and was captain for the American Conference in the All-Star
Game.
Desharnais was named Rookie of the Month in November,
February
and March.
He set the ECHL record with an assist in
assist in 20 consecutive games from Jan. 5-Feb. 29 and he had the
fourth-longest scoring streak in league history with 27 games from Dec.
31, 2007-Mar. 12, 2008. He broke the team record of 75 points by Sheldon
Gorski in 1997-98 and Matt Noga in 2002-03 and the club mark of 51 assists
by Noga in 2002-03. He was selected to the ECHL
All-Star Game after scoring 27 points (6g-21a) in 22 games. He is under
AHL contract to Hamilton and has one assist and six penalty minutes in four
games with the Bulldogs.
CCM Vector Most Valuable Player Award Winners
2007-08 David
Desharnais, Cincinnati Cyclones (Rookie)
2006-07 Brad
Schell, Gwinnett Gladiators
2005-06 Jeff
Campbell, Gwinnett Gladiators
2004-05 Scott Gomez, Alaska Aces
2003-04 Scott
Stirling, Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
2002-03 Buddy Smith, Arkansas RiverBlades
2001-02 Frederic Cloutier, Louisiana IceGators (Rookie)
2000-01 Scott King, Charlotte Checkers
1999-00 Andrew Williamson, Toledo Storm
1998-99 Chris Valicevic, Louisiana IceGators
1997-98 Jamey Hicks, Birmingham Bulls
1996-97 Mike Ross, South Carolina Stingrays
1995-96 Hugo Belanger, Nashville Knights (Rookie)
1994-95 Vadim
Slivchenko, Wheeling Thunderbirds
1993-94 Joe Flanagan, Birmingham Bulls
1992-93 Trevor Jobe, Nashville Knights
1991-92 Phil Berger, Greensboro Monarchs
1990-91 Stan Drulia, Knoxville Cherokees
1989-90 Bill McDougall, Erie Panthers (Rookie)
1988-89 Daryl Harpe, Erie Panthers (Rookie)
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