ECHL Names Wichita's Bates As Sportsmanship Award Recipient

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Peter Bates is having a career year, and is now getting the hardware to show for it.

On Friday, the ECHL announced that the Wichita Thunder forward has been selected as the recipient of the ECHL Sportsmanship Award for 2024-25.

The award was determined in a vote of ECHL coaches, broadcasters, media relations directors and media members. Bates becomes the first-ever Thunder player to win the award.

Brady Fleurent of the Norfolk Admirals finished second, followed by Wichita’s Jay Dickman, Brandon Hawkins of Toledo and Worcester’s Anthony Repaci.

The award is presented annually to the player who is judged to have exhibited the best sportsmanship combined with a high standard of playing ability.

Bates, who was named to the All-ECHL First Team Thursday, is tied for fourth in the league with 76 points (27-49-75) in 70 games this season, while being assessed just 10 penalty minutes. He has set career-highs this season in all major offensive categories and is tied for the league lead with nine game-winning goals, is tied for fifth with 11 power-play goals and is tied for seventh in plus-minus at +31.

ECHL Sportsmanship Award Winners

2024-25 Peter Bates, Wichita Thunder

2023-24 A.J. White, Idaho Steelheads

2022-23 Zach O’Brien, Newfoundland Growlers

2021-22 Zach O’Brien, Newfoundland Growlers

2020-21 Aaron Luchuk, Orlando Solar Bears

2019-20 Spencer Watson, Indy Fuel

2018-19 Zach O’Brien, Newfoundland Growlers

2017-18 Brodie Dupont, Norfolk Admirals

2016-17 Shane Berschbach, Toledo Walleye

2015-16 Shane Berschbach, Toledo Walleye

2014-15 Chad Costello, Allen Americans

2013-14 Peter Sivak, Alaska Aces

2012-13 Randy Rowe, Toledo Walleye

2011-12 Kevin Ulanski, Colorado Eagles

2010-11 Brian Swanson, Alaska Aces

2009-10 Barret Ehgoetz, Cincinnati Cyclones

2008-09 Travis Morin, South Carolina Stingrays

2007-08 Jeff Campbell, Gwinnett Gladiators

2006-07 Derek Nesbitt, Idaho Steelheads

2005-06 Steve Saviano, Florida Everblades

2004-05 Kris Goodjohn, Gwinnett Gladiators

2003-04 Mark Pederson, San Diego Gulls

2002-03 Rejean Stringer, Columbia Inferno

2001-02 Ben Stafford, Trenton Titans

2000-01 Jamie Ling, Dayton Bombers

1999-00 Jamie Ling, Dayton Bombers

1998-99 Jamie Ling, Dayton Bombers

1997-98 Cal Ingraham, Tallahassee Tiger Sharks

1996-97 Mike Ross, South Carolina Stingrays

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