Award |
Created |
Description |
Current holder |
Hockey Ops Dept. of the Year | 2016 | Awarded annually to the top hockey operations department in the League, as determined in a vote of ECHL coaches. From 2016–2021 this award was presented to an individual as the ECHL General Manager of the Year. | Toledo Walleye (2025) |
Executive of the Year[3] | 1993 | The Executive of the Year is determined in a vote of the ECHL Board of Governors. | Jeff Mead Adirondack Thunder (2024) |
Joe Babik Award | 1997 | Also known as the PR/Media Relations Director of Year, this award is determined in a vote of the ECHL media relations directors and broadcasters. | Cam McGuire Idaho Steelheads (2025) |
Broadcaster of the Year[4][5] | 2002 | The PR/Broadcaster of the Year (previously known as Broadcaster of the Year until 2019) is determined in a vote of the ECHL broadcasters and media relations directors. | David Fine Iowa Heartlanders (2025) |
Marketing Award[6] | 1997 | The Marketing Award (previously known as the Excellence In Marketing Award) is presented annually to the team marketing department "adjudged to be the best in the league" as determined by outside expert judges. | Orlando Solar Bears (2024) |
Overall Award of Excellence[7] | 2004 | The Overall Award of Excellence will be presented by the league office to teams that are first-rate, cooperative with the league office, compliant with league programs and who distinguish themselves on and off the ice and in the community. | Florida Everblades/Savannah Ghost Pirates (2024) |
Ticket Department of the Year[8] | 2003 | The ECHL Ticket Department of the Year is determined in a vote of ECHL teams, for both aggregate season sales and year-over-year growth. | Savannah Ghost Pirates (Aggregate) (2024) Adirondack Thunder (Year-over-Year) (2024) |
Ryan Birmingham Memorial Award | 2008 | Awarded to an on-ice official for his contributions and dedication to the league officiating staff and is determined in voting of ECHL On-Ice Officials. It is named in honor of ECHL linesman Ryan Birmingham, who was killed in an automobile accident in May 2007. | Chuck Schamel (2024) |
Equipment Manager of the Year | 2003 | The Equipment Manager of the Year Award is determined in a vote of ECHL equipment managers. | Skylar Garver Fort Wayne Komets (2025) |
Athletic Trainer of the Year | 2008 | The Sports Health Athletic Trainer of the Year Award is determined in a vote of ECHL athletic trainers. | Nick Potter Kansas City Mavericks (2025) |
Outstanding Media | 2003 | The Outstanding Media Award was determined in a vote of the ECHL media members, broadcasters, and media relations directors. It has not been awarded since 2019. | Jordan Strack, WTOL Toledo Walleye (2019) |
Website of the Year | 2005 | The ECHL Web Site of the Year Award was presented annually to the team whose web site is adjudged to be the best in the league as determined by outside expert judges. It has not been awarded since 2018. | Allen Americans (2018) |
Social Media Excellence | 2016 | The Social Media Award of Excellence was presented to an ECHL Mclub who has exemplified the use of social media in the following categories: scope of team reach (how many forms of social media does the team utilize and number of followers), creative social content/campaigns, use of social media to achieve business goals and active engagement with fans. It has not been awarded since 2018. | Indy Fuel (2018) |