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Ontario Hockey League trophies
  • J. Ross Robertson Cup
  • Hamilton Spectator Trophy
  • Bobby Orr Trophy
  • Wayne Gretzky Trophy
  • Bumbacco Trophy
  • Holody Trophy
  • Emms Trophy
  • Leyden Trophy
  • Red Tilson Trophy
  • Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
  • Matt Leyden Trophy
  • Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy
  • Max Kaminsky Trophy
  • OHL Goaltender of the Year
  • Jack Ferguson Award
  • Dave Pinkney Trophy
  • OHL Executive of the Year
  • Emms Family Award
  • F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy
  • Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy
  • William Hanley Trophy
  • Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy
  • Bobby Smith Trophy
  • Roger Neilson Memorial Award
  • Ivan Tennant Memorial Award
  • Wayne Gretzky 99 Award
  • Bill Long Award
  • Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy
  • Memorial Cup
  • CHL awards
  • OHL history
  • OHL seasons
  • OHA standings

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