Foster Hewitt Memorial Award - Winners

Winners

  • 1984 - Fred Cusick, Boston, Foster Hewitt, Toronto, Danny Gallivan, Montreal, and Rene Lecavalier, Montreal
  • 1985 - Budd Lynch, Detroit, and Doug Smith, Montreal
  • 1986 - Wes McKnight, Toronto, and Lloyd Pettit, Chicago
  • 1987 - Bob Wilson, Boston
  • 1988 - Dick Irvin, Jr., Montreal
  • 1989 - Dan Kelly, St. Louis, Hockey Night in Canada
  • 1990 - Jiggs McDonald, Atlanta, New York Islanders, Los Angeles
  • 1991 - Bruce Martyn, Detroit
  • 1992 - Jim Robson, Vancouver, Hockey Night in Canada
  • 1993 - Al Shaver, Minnesota
  • 1994 - Ted Darling, Buffalo
  • 1995 - Brian McFarlane, Hockey Night in Canada
  • 1996 - Bob Cole, Hockey Night in Canada
  • 1997 - Gene Hart, Philadelphia
  • 1998 - Howie Meeker, Hockey Night in Canada
  • 1999 - Richard Garneau, Montreal
  • 2000 - Bob Miller, Los Angeles
  • 2001 - Mike Lange, Pittsburgh
  • 2002 - Gilles Tremblay, Montreal
  • 2003 - Rod Phillips, Edmonton
  • 2004 - Chuck Kaiton, Hartford/Carolina
  • 2005 - Sal Messina, New York Rangers
  • 2006 - Peter Maher, Calgary
  • 2007 - Bill Hewitt, Toronto
  • 2008 - Mike "Doc" Emrick, New Jersey
  • 2009 - John Davidson, New York Rangers
  • 2010 - Ron Weber, Washington
  • 2011 - Mickey Redmond, Detroit
  • 2012 - Rick Jeanneret, Buffalo

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