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Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy

The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the player scoring the most points in the regular season. The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of athlete and coach Eddie Powers. It was first awarded in the 1945–46 OHA season. The Ontario Hockey League had retroactively recognized winners dating back to the 1933–34 OHA season.[1] The winner of the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy may also win the CHL Top Scorer Award.

Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forTop point scorer in OHL
History
First award1946
Most recentMatthew Maggio

Winners edit

List of winners of the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy.[1]

  • Blue background denotes also won CHL Top Scorer Award.
Season Winner Team Goals Assists Points
1933–34 J. J. Graboski Oshawa Majors 23 23 46
1934–35 Jimmy Good Toronto Lions 15 13 28
1935–36 John O'Flaherty West Toronto Redmen 6 14 20
1936–37 Billy Taylor Oshawa Generals 12 14 26
1937–38 Hank Goldup Toronto Marlboros 25 16 41
1938–39 Billy Taylor Oshawa Generals 22 31 53
1939–40 Jud McAtee Oshawa Generals 25 19 44
1940–41 Gaye Stewart Toronto Marlboros 31 13 44
1941–42 Bob Wiest Brantford Lions 40 28 68
1942–43 Red Tilson Oshawa Generals 19 38 57
1943–44 Ken Smith Oshawa Generals 53 26 79
1944–45 Leo Gravelle Toronto St. Michael's Majors 30 22 52
1945–46 Tod Sloan Toronto St. Michael's Majors 43 32 75
1946–47 Fleming Mackell Toronto St. Michael's Majors 49 33 82
1947–48 George Armstrong Stratford Kroehlers 33 40 73
1948–49 Bert Giesebrecht Windsor Spitfires 47 46 93
1949–50 Earl Reibel Windsor Spitfires 53 76 129
1950–51 Lou Jankowski Oshawa Generals 65 59 124
1951–52 Ken Laufman Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 53 86 139
1952–53 Jim McBurney Galt Black Hawks 61 35 96
1953–54 Brian Cullen St. Catharines Teepees 68 93 161
1954–55 Hank Ciesla St. Catharines Teepees 57 49 106
1955–56 Stan Baluik Kitchener Canucks 31 73 104
1956–57 Bill Sweeney Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 49 57 106
1957–58 John McKenzie St. Catharines Teepees 48 51 99
1958–59 Stan Mikita St. Catharines Teepees 38 59 97
1959–60 Chico Maki St. Catharines Teepees 39 53 92
1960–61 Rod Gilbert Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 54 49 103
1961–62 Andre Boudrias Montreal Junior Canadiens 34 63 97
1962–63 Wayne Maxner Niagara Falls Flyers 32 62 94
1963–64 Andre Boudrias Montreal Junior Canadiens 38 97 135
1964–65 Ken Hodge St. Catharines Black Hawks 63 60 123
1965–66 Andre Lacroix Peterborough Petes 40 80 120
1966–67 Derek Sanderson Niagara Falls Flyers 41 60 101
1967–68 Tom Webster Niagara Falls Flyers 50 64 114
1968–69 Rejean Houle Montreal Junior Canadiens 53 55 108
1969–70 Marcel Dionne St. Catharines Black Hawks 55 77 132
1970–71 Marcel Dionne St. Catharines Black Hawks 62 81 143
1971–72 Dave Gardner Toronto Marlboros 53 76 129
Billy Harris Toronto Marlboros 57 72 129
1972–73 Blake Dunlop Ottawa 67's 60 99 159
1973–74 Jack Valiquette Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 63 72 135
Rick Adduono St. Catharines Black Hawks 51 84 135
1974–75 Bruce Boudreau Toronto Marlboros 68 97 165
1975–76 Mike Kaszycki Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 51 119 170
1976–77 Dwight Foster Kitchener Rangers 60 83 143
1977–78 Bobby Smith Ottawa 67's 69 123 192
1978–79 Mike Foligno Sudbury Wolves 65 85 150
1979–80 Jim Fox Ottawa 67's 65 101 166
1980–81 John Goodwin Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 56 110 166
1981–82 Dave Simpson London Knights 67 88 155
1982–83 Doug Gilmour Cornwall Royals 70 107 177
1983–84 Tim Salmon Kingston Canadians 45 100 145
1984–85 Dave MacLean Belleville Bulls 64 90 154
1985–86 Ray Sheppard Cornwall Royals 81 61 142
1986–87 Scott McCrory Oshawa Generals 51 99 150
1987–88 Andrew Cassels Ottawa 67's 48 103 151
1988–89 Bryan Fogarty Niagara Falls Thunder 47 108 155
1989–90 Keith Primeau Niagara Falls Thunder 57 70 127
1990–91 Eric Lindros Oshawa Generals 71 78 149
1991–92 Todd Simon Niagara Falls Thunder 53 93 146
1992–93 Andrew Brunette Owen Sound Platers 62 100 162
1993–94 Jason Allison London Knights 55 87 142
1994–95 Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 43 96 139
1995–96 Aaron Brand Sarnia Sting 46 73 119
1996–97 Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 43 87 130
1997–98 Peter Sarno Windsor Spitfires 33 88 121
1998–99 Peter Sarno Sarnia Sting 37 93 130
1999–2000 Sheldon Keefe Barrie Colts 48 73 121
2000–01 Kyle Wellwood Belleville Bulls 35 83 118
2001–02 Nathan Robinson Belleville Bulls 47 63 110
2002–03 Corey Locke Ottawa 67's 63 88 151
2003–04 Corey Locke Ottawa 67's 51 67 118
2004–05 Corey Perry London Knights 47 83 130
2005–06 Rob Schremp London Knights 57 88 145
2006–07 Patrick Kane London Knights 62 83 145
2007–08 Justin Azevedo Kitchener Rangers 43 81 124
2008–09 John Tavares Oshawa Generals/London Knights 58 46 104
2009–10 Tyler Seguin Plymouth Whalers 48 58 106
Taylor Hall Windsor Spitfires 40 66 106
2010–11 Tyler Toffoli Ottawa 67's 57 51 108
Jason Akeson Kitchener Rangers 24 84 108
2011–12 Michael Sgarbossa Sudbury Wolves 47 55 102
2012–13 Vincent Trocheck Saginaw Spirit/Plymouth Whalers 50 59 109
2013–14 Connor Brown Erie Otters 45 83 128
2014–15 Dylan Strome Erie Otters 45 84 129
2015–16 Kevin Labanc Barrie Colts 39 88 127
2016–17 Alex DeBrincat Erie Otters 65 62 127
2017–18 Aaron Luchuk Windsor Spitfires/Barrie Colts 50 65 115
2018–19 Jason Robertson Kingston Frontenacs/Niagara IceDogs 48 69 117
2019–20 Marco Rossi Ottawa 67's 39 81 120
2020–21 Not awarded, season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2021–22 Wyatt Johnston Windsor Spitfires 46 78 124
2022–23 Matthew Maggio Windsor Spitfires 54 57 111

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. ^ Jeffrey, Jake (2021-04-20). "OHL officially cancels the 2020-21 season". Global News. from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2023-06-05.

External links edit

  • Ontario Hockey League
  • Elite Prospects - Award - OHL Most Points (Eddie Powers Trophy)

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The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the player scoring the most points in the regular season The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of athlete and coach Eddie Powers It was first awarded in the 1945 46 OHA season The Ontario Hockey League had retroactively recognized winners dating back to the 1933 34 OHA season 1 The winner of the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy may also win the CHL Top Scorer Award Eddie Powers Memorial TrophySportIce hockeyAwarded forTop point scorer in OHLHistoryFirst award1946Most recentMatthew Maggio Contents 1 Winners 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksWinners editList of winners of the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy 1 Blue background denotes also won CHL Top Scorer Award Season Winner Team Goals Assists Points1933 34 J J Graboski Oshawa Majors 23 23 461934 35 Jimmy Good Toronto Lions 15 13 281935 36 John O Flaherty West Toronto Redmen 6 14 201936 37 Billy Taylor Oshawa Generals 12 14 261937 38 Hank Goldup Toronto Marlboros 25 16 411938 39 Billy Taylor Oshawa Generals 22 31 531939 40 Jud McAtee Oshawa Generals 25 19 441940 41 Gaye Stewart Toronto Marlboros 31 13 441941 42 Bob Wiest Brantford Lions 40 28 681942 43 Red Tilson Oshawa Generals 19 38 571943 44 Ken Smith Oshawa Generals 53 26 791944 45 Leo Gravelle Toronto St Michael s Majors 30 22 521945 46 Tod Sloan Toronto St Michael s Majors 43 32 751946 47 Fleming Mackell Toronto St Michael s Majors 49 33 821947 48 George Armstrong Stratford Kroehlers 33 40 731948 49 Bert Giesebrecht Windsor Spitfires 47 46 931949 50 Earl Reibel Windsor Spitfires 53 76 1291950 51 Lou Jankowski Oshawa Generals 65 59 1241951 52 Ken Laufman Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 53 86 1391952 53 Jim McBurney Galt Black Hawks 61 35 961953 54 Brian Cullen St Catharines Teepees 68 93 1611954 55 Hank Ciesla St Catharines Teepees 57 49 1061955 56 Stan Baluik Kitchener Canucks 31 73 1041956 57 Bill Sweeney Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 49 57 1061957 58 John McKenzie St Catharines Teepees 48 51 991958 59 Stan Mikita St Catharines Teepees 38 59 971959 60 Chico Maki St Catharines Teepees 39 53 921960 61 Rod Gilbert Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 54 49 1031961 62 Andre Boudrias Montreal Junior Canadiens 34 63 971962 63 Wayne Maxner Niagara Falls Flyers 32 62 941963 64 Andre Boudrias Montreal Junior Canadiens 38 97 1351964 65 Ken Hodge St Catharines Black Hawks 63 60 1231965 66 Andre Lacroix Peterborough Petes 40 80 1201966 67 Derek Sanderson Niagara Falls Flyers 41 60 1011967 68 Tom Webster Niagara Falls Flyers 50 64 1141968 69 Rejean Houle Montreal Junior Canadiens 53 55 1081969 70 Marcel Dionne St Catharines Black Hawks 55 77 1321970 71 Marcel Dionne St Catharines Black Hawks 62 81 1431971 72 Dave Gardner Toronto Marlboros 53 76 129Billy Harris Toronto Marlboros 57 72 1291972 73 Blake Dunlop Ottawa 67 s 60 99 1591973 74 Jack Valiquette Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 63 72 135Rick Adduono St Catharines Black Hawks 51 84 1351974 75 Bruce Boudreau Toronto Marlboros 68 97 1651975 76 Mike Kaszycki Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 51 119 1701976 77 Dwight Foster Kitchener Rangers 60 83 1431977 78 Bobby Smith Ottawa 67 s 69 123 1921978 79 Mike Foligno Sudbury Wolves 65 85 1501979 80 Jim Fox Ottawa 67 s 65 101 1661980 81 John Goodwin Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 56 110 1661981 82 Dave Simpson London Knights 67 88 1551982 83 Doug Gilmour Cornwall Royals 70 107 1771983 84 Tim Salmon Kingston Canadians 45 100 1451984 85 Dave MacLean Belleville Bulls 64 90 1541985 86 Ray Sheppard Cornwall Royals 81 61 1421986 87 Scott McCrory Oshawa Generals 51 99 1501987 88 Andrew Cassels Ottawa 67 s 48 103 1511988 89 Bryan Fogarty Niagara Falls Thunder 47 108 1551989 90 Keith Primeau Niagara Falls Thunder 57 70 1271990 91 Eric Lindros Oshawa Generals 71 78 1491991 92 Todd Simon Niagara Falls Thunder 53 93 1461992 93 Andrew Brunette Owen Sound Platers 62 100 1621993 94 Jason Allison London Knights 55 87 1421994 95 Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 43 96 1391995 96 Aaron Brand Sarnia Sting 46 73 1191996 97 Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 43 87 1301997 98 Peter Sarno Windsor Spitfires 33 88 1211998 99 Peter Sarno Sarnia Sting 37 93 1301999 2000 Sheldon Keefe Barrie Colts 48 73 1212000 01 Kyle Wellwood Belleville Bulls 35 83 1182001 02 Nathan Robinson Belleville Bulls 47 63 1102002 03 Corey Locke Ottawa 67 s 63 88 1512003 04 Corey Locke Ottawa 67 s 51 67 1182004 05 Corey Perry London Knights 47 83 1302005 06 Rob Schremp London Knights 57 88 1452006 07 Patrick Kane London Knights 62 83 1452007 08 Justin Azevedo Kitchener Rangers 43 81 1242008 09 John Tavares Oshawa Generals London Knights 58 46 1042009 10 Tyler Seguin Plymouth Whalers 48 58 106Taylor Hall Windsor Spitfires 40 66 1062010 11 Tyler Toffoli Ottawa 67 s 57 51 108Jason Akeson Kitchener Rangers 24 84 1082011 12 Michael Sgarbossa Sudbury Wolves 47 55 1022012 13 Vincent Trocheck Saginaw Spirit Plymouth Whalers 50 59 1092013 14 Connor Brown Erie Otters 45 83 1282014 15 Dylan Strome Erie Otters 45 84 1292015 16 Kevin Labanc Barrie Colts 39 88 1272016 17 Alex DeBrincat Erie Otters 65 62 1272017 18 Aaron Luchuk Windsor Spitfires Barrie Colts 50 65 1152018 19 Jason Robertson Kingston Frontenacs Niagara IceDogs 48 69 1172019 20 Marco Rossi Ottawa 67 s 39 81 1202020 21 Not awarded season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2 2021 22 Wyatt Johnston Windsor Spitfires 46 78 1242022 23 Matthew Maggio Windsor Spitfires 54 57 111See also editJean Beliveau Trophy Quebec Major Junior Hockey League top scorer Bob Clarke Trophy Western Hockey League top scorer List of Canadian Hockey League awardsReferences edit a b OHL Awards Ontario Hockey League Canadian Hockey League Retrieved 2017 12 24 Jeffrey Jake 2021 04 20 OHL officially cancels the 2020 21 season Global News Archived from the original on 2021 11 08 Retrieved 2023 06 05 External links editOntario Hockey League Elite Prospects Award OHL Most Points Eddie Powers Trophy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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