Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy - Winners of The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy

Winners of The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy

  • 2011–12: Michael Sgarbossa, Sudbury Wolves
  • 2010–11: Tyler Toffoli, Ottawa 67's & Jason Akeson, Kitchener Rangers
  • 2009–10: Tyler Seguin, Plymouth Whalers & Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires
  • 2008–09: John Tavares, London Knights
  • 2007–08: Justin Azevedo, Kitchener Rangers
  • 2006–07: Patrick Kane, London Knights
  • 2005–06: Rob Schremp, London Knights
  • 2004–05: Corey Perry, London Knights
  • 2003–04: Corey Locke, Ottawa 67's
  • 2002–03: Corey Locke, Ottawa 67's
  • 2001–02: Nathan Robinson, Belleville Bulls
  • 2000–01: Kyle Wellwood, Belleville Bulls
  • 1999–2000: Sheldon Keefe, Barrie Colts
  • 1998–99: Peter Sarno, Sarnia Sting
  • 1997–98: Peter Sarno, Windsor Spitfires
  • 1996–97: Marc Savard, Oshawa Generals
  • 1995–96: Aaron Brand, Sarnia Sting
  • 1994–95: Marc Savard, Oshawa Generals
  • 1993–94: Jason Allison, London Knights
  • 1992–93: Andrew Brunette, Owen Sound Platers
  • 1991–92: Todd Simon, Niagara Falls Thunder
  • 1990–91: Eric Lindros, Oshawa Generals
  • 1989–90: Keith Primeau, Niagara Falls Thunder
  • 1988–89: Bryan Fogarty, Niagara Falls Thunder
  • 1987–88: Andrew Cassels, Ottawa 67's
  • 1986–87: Scott McCrory, Oshawa Generals
  • 1985–86: Ray Sheppard, Cornwall Royals
  • 1984–85: Dave MacLean, Belleville Bulls
  • 1983–84: Tim Salmon, Kingston Canadians
  • 1982–83: Doug Gilmour, Cornwall Royals
  • 1981–82: Dave Simpson, London Knights
  • 1980–81: John Goodwin, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
  • 1979–80: Jim Fox, Ottawa 67's
  • 1978–79: Mike Foligno, Sudbury Wolves
  • 1977–78: Bobby Smith, Ottawa 67's
  • 1976–77: Dwight Foster, Kitchener Rangers
  • 1975–76: Mike Kaszycki, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
  • 1974–75: Bruce Boudreau, Toronto Marlboros
  • 1973–74: Jack Valiquette, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds & Rick Adduono, St. Catharines Black Hawks
  • 1972–73: Blake Dunlop, Ottawa 67's
  • 1971–72: Dave Gardner & Billy Harris, Toronto Marlboros
  • 1970–71: Marcel Dionne, St. Catharines Black Hawks
  • 1969–70: Marcel Dionne, St. Catharines Black Hawks
  • 1968–69: Rejean Houle, Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • 1967–68: Tom Webster, Niagara Falls Flyers
  • 1966–67: Derek Sanderson, Niagara Falls Flyers
  • 1965–66: Andre Lacroix, Peterborough Petes
  • 1964–65: Ken Hodge, St. Catharines Black Hawks
  • 1963–64: Andre Boudrias, Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • 1962–63: Wayne Maxner, Niagara Falls Flyers
  • 1961–62: Andre Boudrias, Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • 1960–61: Rod Gilbert, Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
  • 1959–60: Chico Maki, St. Catharines Tee Pees
  • 1958–59: Stan Mikita, St. Catharines Tee Pees
  • 1957–58: John McKenzie, St. Catharines Tee Pees
  • 1956–57: Bill Sweeney, Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
  • 1955–56: Stan Baluik, Kitchener Canucks
  • 1954–55: Hank Ciesla, St. Catharines Tee Pees
  • 1953–54: Brian Cullen, St. Catharines Tee Pees
  • 1952–53: Jim McBurney, Galt Black Hawks
  • 1951–52: Ken Laufman, Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
  • 1950–51: Lou Jankowski, Oshawa Generals
  • 1949–50: Earl Reibel, Windsor Spitfires
  • 1948–49: Bert Giesebrecht, Windsor Spitfires
  • 1947–48: George Armstrong, Stratford Kroehlers
  • 1946–47: Fleming Mackell, Toronto St. Michael's Majors
  • 1945–46: Tod Sloan, Toronto St. Michael's Majors

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