Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Given for | OHL player who makes a notable humanitarian contribution within his community |
History | |
First award | 1993 |
Most recent | Garrett McFadden |
The Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy is awarded each year to an Ontario Hockey League player who is a positive role model, and makes a notable humanitarian contribution within his community. Originally known as the OHL Humanitarian of the Year award, it was renamed in honour of former Owen Sound Platers captain Dan Snyder, who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in October 2003.[1][2] Each winner is also nominated for the CHL Humanitarian of the Year award.
Winners
List of recipients of the Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy (2004 to present), and the OHL Humanitarian of the Year award (1993 to 2003).[2]
- Blue background denotes also named CHL Humanitarian of the Year
Season | Winner[1] | Team |
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2017–18 | Garrett McFadden | Guelph Storm |
2016–17 | Garrett McFadden | Guelph Storm |
2015–16 | Will Petschenig | Saginaw Spirit |
2014–15 | Nick Paul | North Bay Battalion |
2013–14 | Scott Simmonds | Belleville Bulls |
2012–13 | Ben Fanelli | Kitchener Rangers |
2011–12 | Andrew D'Agostini | Peterborough Petes |
2010–11 | Jack Walchessen | Peterborough Petes |
2009–10 | Ryan Hayes | Plymouth Whalers |
2008–09 | Chris Terry | Plymouth Whalers |
2007–08 | Peter Stevens | Kingston Frontenacs |
2006–07 | Andrew Gibbons | Belleville Bulls |
2005–06 | Mike Angelidis | Owen Sound Attack |
2004–05 | Jeff MacDougald | Peterborough Petes |
2003–04 | Chris Campoli | Erie Otters |
2002–03 | Michael Mole | Belleville Bulls |
2001–02 | David Silverstone | Belleville Bulls |
2000–01 | Joey Sullivan | Erie Otters |
1999–00 | Dan Tessier | Ottawa 67's |
1998–99 | Ryan McKie | Sudbury Wolves |
1997–98 | Jason Metcalfe | London Knights |
1996–97 | Mike Martone | Peterborough Petes |
1995–96 | Craig Mills | Belleville Bulls |
1994–95 | Brad Brown | North Bay Centennials |
1993–94 | Brent Tully | Peterborough Petes |
1992–93 | Keli Corpse | Kingston Frontenacs |
See also
References
- 1 2 Bell, Aaron, ed. (2013). 2013–14 OHL Media Guide. Ontario Hockey League. p. 138.
- 1 2 "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
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