Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl is an ice hockey trophy that has been awarded annually in the National Hockey League since 1992 to the team that wins the conference final of the Western Conference (and thus moves up to the Stanley Cup final ). It was donated by the NHL clubs and named after Clarence S. Campbell , the NHL president between 1946 and 1977. The counterpart to this, which the winner of the Eastern Conference wins, is the Prince of Wales Trophy .
Due to various structural changes and renaming within the NHL divisions and conferences, the recipient of this trophy also changed several times:
- from 1968: best team of the basic round of the newly created West Division
- from 1975: best team of the basic round of the Campbell Conference
- from 1982: Playoff winner of the Campbell Conference
- from 1992: Playoff winner of the Western Conference
Record holders are the Chicago Blackhawks and the Edmonton Oilers , each with seven trophies won. This is followed by the Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings , each with six titles.
The Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Islanders and the Philadelphia Flyers won both the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl and the Prince of Wales Trophy .
List of winners
Medal table
16 franchises share 51 trophies:
Web links
- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl at legendsofhockey.net