Canadian Junior Hockey League - Player of The Year Award

Player of The Year Award

  • 1971-1978 Unknown
  • 1979 Tom Manley - Nepean Raiders (CJHL)
  • 1980 Bruce Campbell - North River North Stars (IJHL)
  • 1981 James Patrick - Prince Albert Raiders (SJHL)
  • 1982-1988 Unknown
  • 1989 Greg Johnson - Thunder Bay Flyers (USHL)
  • 1990 Duane Saulnier - Halifax Jr. Canadians (MVJHL)
  • 1991 Devin Edgerton - Humboldt Broncos (SJHL)
  • 1992 Paul Kariya - Penticton Panthers (BCHL)
  • 1993 Derek Cormier - Moncton Beavers (MJAHL)
  • 1994 Martin Duval - Chateauguay Elites (QPJHL)
  • 1995 Cory Cyrenne - St. Boniface Saints (MJHL)
  • 1996 Trent Walfort - Newmarket 87's (OPJHL)
  • 1997 Darryl Moxam - Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats (NOJHL)
  • 1998 Mike Comrie - St. Albert Saints (AJHL)
  • 1999 Dany Heatley - Calgary Canucks (AJHL)
  • 2000 Junior Lessard - Portage Terriers (MJHL)
  • 2001 Tyler Brosz - Olds Grizzlys (AJHL)
  • 2002 Jeff Tambellini - Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)
  • 2003 Mark Bomersback - Canmore Eagles (AJHL)
  • 2004 Nick Johnson - St. Albert Saints (AJHL)
  • 2005 Sam Colizza - Kingston Voyageurs (OPJHL)
  • 2006 Jordan Knox - Summerside Western Capitals (MJAHL)
  • 2007 Kyle Turris - Burnaby Express (BCHL)
  • 2008 Joe Colborne - Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL)
  • 2009 Eric Delong - Portage Terriers (MJHL)
  • 2010 Cody Kunyk - Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL)
  • 2011 Zach Hyman - Hamilton Red Wings (OJHL)
  • 2012 Christian Finch - Stouffville Spirit (OJHL)

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