Rockland Nationals - Individual Player Awards

Individual Player Awards

Season Name Award
2011-12 Chris 'Tele' Telford Best Goaltender
2010-11 Kyle Blohm Most Improved Player
2009-10 Corey Oliver Top Scorer
2007-08 John Leboeuf Coach of the Year
Denis Brunet Executive of the Year
Gus Sacoutis Best Defensive Forward
Alex Bernard Most Sportsmanlike Player
2005-06 Alex Bernard Best Defensive Forward
Guy Audet Most Sportsmanlike Player
Ghyslain Hotte Most Valuable Player
2004-05 Guy Audet Best Defensive Forward
2002-03 Rene Tasse Best Defenseman
2000-01 Chris Verdon Most Improved Player
1998-99 Christian Groleau Best Defenseman
1997-98 Alain Paquette Most Improved Player
1996-97 Christian Bessette Best Defenseman
1994-95 Yanick Vinette Most Valuable Player
Darren Proulx Coach of the Year
Martin Gauthier Most Improved Player
Christian Mercier Most Sportsmanlike Player
1993-94 Darren Proulx Coach of the Year
Serge Lavictoire Most Improved Player
1992-93 Stephane Groulx Most Valuable Player
1991-92 Jeff Egan Best Defenseman
1990-91 Andre Charlebois Best Defenseman
Marc Rousseau Best Defensive Forward
1989-90 Luc Lavictoire Best Defenseman
Marc Rousseau Best Defensive Forward
Bob Fairfield Coach of the Year
Bernie Dion Most Valuable Player
1988-89 Jean Maisonnneuve Most Sportsmanlike Player

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