Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award

Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award
Sport Ice hockey
Given for Top coach in the Canadian Hockey League
History
First award 1987–88
Most recent Drew Bannister

The Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award is given out annually to the coach of the year in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Originally called the CHL Coach of the Year Award, the trophy was renamed in 2003 to honour Brian Kilrea when he won his 1,000th game as the coach of the Ottawa 67's.[1] Kilrea has won more games than any other coach in Canadian junior hockey history, two Memorial Cup championships and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003.[2] He was named the OHL's top coach five times in his 32-year coaching career, and won the CHL Coach of the Year Award once, in 1996–97.[3]

The winner is named from one of the recipients of the Coach of the Year Award in the CHL's three constituent leagues: the Matt Leyden Trophy (Ontario Hockey League Coach of the Year), the Ron Lapointe Trophy (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Coach of the Year), or the Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy (Western Hockey League Coach of the Year). Bob Lowes, Bob Boughner and Gerard Gallant are the only coaches to capture the award twice.[4]

Winners

Season Winner[5] Team League Finalists[6][7][8]
1987–88Alain VigneaultHull OlympiquesQMJHLDick Todd (OHL), Marcel Comeau (WHL)
1988–89Joe McDonnellKitchener RangersOHLRon Kennedy (WHL)
1989–90Ken HitchcockKamloops BlazersWHLJoe McDonnell (OHL)
1990–91Jos CanaleChicoutimi SaguenéensQMJHLGeorge Burnett (OHL), Tom Renney (WHL)
1991–92Bryan MaxwellSpokane ChiefsWHLGeorge Burnett (OHL)
1992–93Marcel ComeauTacoma RocketsWHLGary Agnew (OHL), Guy Chouinard (QMJHL)
1993–94Bert TempletonNorth Bay CentennialsOHLRichard Martel (QMJHL), Lorne Molleken (WHL)
1994–95Craig HartsburgGuelph StormOHLMichel Therrien (QMJHL), Don Nachbaur (WHL)
1995–96Bob LowesBrandon Wheat KingsWHLBrian Kilrea (OHL), Jean Pronovost (QMJHL)
1996–97Brian KilreaOttawa 67'sOHLClement Jodoin (QMJHL), Brent Peterson (WHL)
1997–98Dean ClarkCalgary HitmenWHLGary Agnew (OHL), Guy Chouinard (QMJHL)
1998–99Guy ChouinardQuebec RempartsQMJHLPeter DeBoer (OHL), Don Hay (WHL)
1999–00Peter DeBoerPlymouth WhalersOHLDoris Labonté (QMJHL), Todd McLellan (WHL)
2000–01Brent SutterRed Deer RebelsWHLDave MacQueen (OHL), Denis Francoeur (QMJHL)
2001–02Bob LowesRegina PatsWHLCraig Hartsburg (OHL), Real Paiement (QMJHL)
2002–03Marc HabscheidKelowna RocketsWHLBrian Kilrea (OHL), Shawn MacKenzie (QMJHL)
2003–04Dale HunterLondon KnightsOHLBenoit Groulx (QMJHL), Kevin Constantine (WHL)
2004–05Cory CloustonKootenay IceWHLDale Hunter (OHL), Richard Martel (QMJHL)
2005–06Willie DesjardinsMedicine Hat TigersWHLDave Barr (OHL), Andre Tourigny (QMJHL)
2006–07Clement JodoinLewiston MaineiacsQMJHLMike Vellucci (OHL), Cory Clouston (WHL)
2007–08Bob BoughnerWindsor SpitfiresOHLPascal Vincent (QMJHL), Don Nachbaur (WHL)
2008–09Bob BoughnerWindsor SpitfiresOHLDanny Flynn (QMJHL), Don Hay (WHL)
2009–10Gerard GallantSaint John Sea DogsQMJHLDale Hunter (OHL), Mark Holick (WHL)
2010–11Gerard GallantSaint John Sea DogsQMJHLMark Reeds (OHL), Don Nachbaur (WHL)
2011–12Jim HillerTri-City AmericansWHLJean-Francois Houle (QMJHL), Greg Gilbert (OHL)
2012–13Dominique DucharmeHalifax MooseheadsQMJHLRyan McGill (WHL), Mike Vellucci (OHL)
2013–14Eric VeilleuxBaie-Comeau DrakkarQMJHLDave Lowry (WHL), D.J Smith (OHL)
2014–15Sheldon KeefeSault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOHLJoël Bouchard (QMJHL), John Paddock (WHL)
2015–16Gilles BouchardRouyn-Noranda HuskiesQMJHLKris Knoblauch (OHL), Dave Lowry (WHL)
2016–17Ryan McGillOwen Sound AttackOHLDanny Flynn (QMJHL), John Paddock (WHL)
2017–18Drew BannisterSault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOHLJoël Bouchard (QMJHL), Emanuel Viveiros (WHL)

See also

References

  1. "Locke wins Bauer Nike CHL Player of the Year Award". Canadian Hockey League. 2003-05-21. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
  2. "Brian Kilrea – Builder category". Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  3. "Brian Kilrea: By the numbers". Ontario Hockey League. 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
  4. "Boughner named CHL coach of the year". Windsor Star. 2009-05-23. Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  5. "CHL Awards". chl.ca. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  6. "WHL Awards". WHL Network. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  7. "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  8. Demers, Denis. QMJHL Media Guide (PDF) (in English/French) (2017–2018 ed.). Boucherville, Quebec: Canadian Hockey League. pp. 228–251. ISBN 978-2-9811465-7-1.
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