- Source: List of USHL Champions
The United States Hockey League began in 1961 as a semi-professional ice hockey league. Starting with the 1979–80 season, the league became a strictly Amateur league, and began awarding its champion the Clark Cup Trophy. All champions of the USHL are highlighted in this page.
Clark Cup
The Clark Cup is the current trophy awarded annually to the winner of the United States Hockey League Tier 1 Junior Hockey playoff champions. The Clark Cup was named in honor of Don Clark, the long-time registrar of the Minnesota Amateur Hockey Association. Clark was also the recipient of the NHL's Lester Patrick Trophy for his contributions to hockey in the United States. The Clark Cup is one of two trophies that can be won by any team in a given year, with the other being the Anderson Cup which is awarded to the team with the most points in the standings at the end of the regular season.
USHL Champions
= Semi-Pro Era (1961–79)
== Junior Era (1979–present)
=List of champions:
= Championships by team
=Teams marked in italics are no longer in the United States Hockey League
Clark Cup MVPs
1998 – Nate Mauer, F, Omaha
1999 – Pete Fregoe, F, Des Moines
2000 – Aaron Smith, F, Green Bay
2001 – Ray Fraser, G, Omaha
2002 – Andy Franck, G, Sioux City
2003 – Danny Irmen, F, Lincoln
2004 – Kevin Regan, G, Waterloo
2005 – Alex Stalock, G, Cedar Rapids
2006 – Kyle Okposo, F, Des Moines
2007 – Matt Lundin, G, Sioux Falls
2008 – Drew Palmisano, G, Omaha
2010 – Anders Lee, F, Green Bay
2011 – Matt Morris, G, Dubuque
2012 – Sam Herr, F, Green Bay
2013 – Mike Szmatula, F, Dubuque
2014 – Jason Pawloski, G, Indiana
2015 – Troy Loggins, F, Sioux Falls
2016 – Wade Allison, F, Tri-City
2017 – Eduards Tralmaks, F, Chicago
2018 – Griffin Loughran, F, Fargo
2019 – Jaxson Stauber, G, Sioux Falls
2021 – Adam Fantilli, F, Chicago
2022 – Alex Tracy, G, Sioux City
2023 – Jacob Fowler, G, Youngstown
2024 – Mac Swanson, F, Fargo