Bob Clarke Trophy

The Bob Clarke Trophy is awarded annually to the player who leads the Western Hockey League in points scoring during the regular season.

In both years Bob "Bobby" Clarke played in the WHL, he captured the League scoring title.

His NHL career spanned 15 seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, in which time he captained the team to a pair of Stanley Cups.

Saskatchewan born Brownridge (1918–1972) was a player with the Eastern Hockey League's New York Rovers (1938–1941), leaving to serve with the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II,[1] then played post-war with the Western Canada Senior Hockey League's Calgary Stampeders (1945–1949),[2] winning the 1946 Allan Cup.

In 1971, he secured a founding World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise, to be called the Calgary Broncos.