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Cincinnati's Schultz wins ECHL Scoring Title

Monday, April 8th
Cincinnati's Schultz wins ECHL Scoring Title

The ECHL on Monday announced that Jesse Schultz of the Cincinnati Cyclones has won the league scoring championship with 80 points (22g-58a).

Tulsa’s Adam Pleskach (38g-37a) and Reading’s Chris McCarthy (21g-54a) were tied for second with 75 points each, followed by Caleb Herbert of Utah with 71 points (32g-39a) and Brampton’s David Pacan with 70 points (28g-42a).

Schultz, who was named to All-ECHL First Team last week, finished second in the ECHL scoring race last season with 75 points (18g-57a) and finished tied for third in 2014-15 with 77 points (34g-43a). He finished the season third in the league with 22 power-play assists, tied for sixth with 25 power-play points and tied for fourth with a +39 rating.

Schultz has posted 280 points (101g-179a) in 265 career ECHL games with Columbia, Rapid City and Cincinnati

ECHL Leading Scorer Award Winners

2018-19    Jesse Schultz, Cincinnati Cyclones        80 points2017-18    Shawn Szydlowski, Fort Wayne Komets    79 points2016-17    Chad Costello, Allen Americans        122 points2015-16    Chad Costello, Allen Americans        103 points2014-15    Chad Costello, Allen Americans        125 points2013-14    Brandon Marino, Fort Wayne Komets    88 points2012-13    Mathieu Roy, Florida Everblades        89 points    2011-12    Dustin Gazley, Elmira Jackals        85 points2010-11    Justin Donati, Elmira Jackals            94 points2009-10    Tyler Donati, Elmira Jackals            114 points2008-09    Kevin Baker, Florida Everblades            102 points2007-08    David Desharnais, Cincinnati Cyclones        106 points2006-07    Brad Schell, Gwinnett Gladiators        110 points2005-06    Alex Leavitt, Alaska Aces            91 points2004-05    Scott Gomez, Alaska Aces            86 points2003-04    Tim Smith, Columbia Inferno            95 points2002-03    Buddy Smith, Arkansas RiverBlades        104 points2001-02    Louis Dumont, Pensacola Ice Pilots        102 points2000-01    Scott King, Charlotte Checkers            101 points1999-00    John Spoltore, Louisiana Ice Gators        119 points1998-99    John Spoltore, Louisiana Ice Gators        109 points1997-98    Jamey Hicks, Birmingham Bulls            119 points1996-97    Ed Courtenay, South Carolina Stingrays        110 points1995-96    Hugo Belanger, Nashville Knights        144 points1994-95    Scott Burfoot, Erie Panthers            97 points1993-94    Phil Berger, Greensboro Monarchs        139 points1992-93    Trevor Jobe, Nashville Knights            161 points1991-92    Phil Berger, Greensboro Monarchs        130 points1990-91    Stan Drulia, Knoxville Cherokees        140 points1989-90    Bill McDougall, Erie Panthers            148 points1988-89    Daryl Harpe, Erie Panthers            122 points

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