Individual Player Awards
Season | Name | Award |
2010-11 | Yannick Boudrias | Best Defensive Forward |
Yann Neveu | Top Scorer | |
2008-09 | Hugues Chevrier | Most Improved Player |
2006-07 | Pat Boudrias | Best Defensive Forward |
Alex Villeneuve | Most Sportsmanlike Player | |
2004-05 | Pat Boudrias | Most Improved Player |
2003-04 | Mike Cunning | Regular Season MVP |
2002-03 | Carl Lacroix | Playoff MVP |
Brett Chisholm | Rookie of the Year | |
2001-02 | Pat Johnson | Best Defensive Forward |
Pat Burroughs | Regular Season MVP | |
Martin Côté | Best Defenseman | |
2000-01 | Martin Aubry | Rookie of the Year |
Luc Poirier | Best Defenseman | |
Dan Tremblay | Best Defensive Forward | |
1999-00 | Martin Côté | Best Defenseman |
Carl Lacroix | Regular Season MVP | |
1998-99 | Ian McRae | Coach of the Year |
Claude Lalonde | Most Improved Player | |
Carl Lacroix | Most Sportsmanlike Player | |
Carl Lacroix | Rookie of the Year | |
1996-97 | Carl St-Amant | Most Sportsmanlike Player |
1995-96 | Jason Hall | Best Defensive Forward |
1993-94 | Joey Bedard | Best Defenseman |
Jason Hall | Most Sportsmanlike Player | |
1992-93 | Mike Horner | Regular Season MVP |
1991-92 | Ian McRae | Coach of the Year |
Daniel Savage | Playoff MVP |
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