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Canadian Hockey League (CHL) - The Memorial Cup


Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association in March, 1919. Initially the Cup was awarded to the national junior hockey champions of Canada. Later on it came to signify Junior 'A' hockey supremacy when in 1934, junior hockey in Canada was divided into 'A' and 'B' classifications. In 1971, junior 'A' hockey was divided once again to form a major junior and a Tier 'II' level. The Memorial Cup was awarded to the higher category. In 1972, a round-robin tournament format replaced the old play-down system to determine the champions. Since then, the champions of the Western Hockey League (WHL), the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), along with a host club, have met each spring in a round-robin series with the two top teams playing off in a sudden-death game to determine the Cup champions.

 

0 - champion defeated runner_up
1919 - University of Toronto Schools defeated Regina Patricias
1920 - Toronto Canoe Club Paddlers defeated Selkirk Fishermen
1921 - Winnipeg Junior Falcons defeated Stratford Midgets
1922 - Fort William War Veterans defeated Regina Patricias
1923 - University of Manitoba Bisons defeated Kitchener Colts
1924 - Owen Sound Greys defeated Calgary Canadians
1925 - Regina Pats defeated Toronto Aura Lee
1926 - Calgary Canadians defeated Queen's University
1927 - Owen Sound Greys defeated Port Arthur West End Jrs.
1928 - Regina Monarchs defeated Ottawa Gunners
1929 - Toronto Marlboros defeated Elmwood Millionaires
1930 - Regina Pats defeated West Toronto Nationals
1931 - Elmwood Millionaires defeated Ottawa Primroses
1932 - Sudbury Cub Wolves defeated Winnipeg Monarchs
1933 - Newmarket Redmen defeated Regina Pats
1934 - Toronto St. Michael's Majors defeated Edmonton Athletics
1935 - Winnipeg Monarchs defeated Sudbury Cub Wolves
1936 - West Toronto Nationals defeated Saskatoon Wesleys
1937 - Winnipeg Monarchs defeated Copper Cliff Redmen
1938 - St. Boniface Seals defeated Oshawa Generals
1939 - Oshawa Generals defeated Edmonton Athletic Club
1940 - Oshawa Generals defeated Kenora Thistles
1941 - Winnipeg Rangers defeated Montreal Royals
1942 - Portage la Prairie Terriers defeated Oshawa Generals
1943 - Winnipeg Rangers defeated Oshawa Generals
1944 - Oshawa Generals defeated Trail Smoke Eaters
1945 - Toronto St. Michael's Majors defeated Moose Jaw Canucks
1946 - Winnipeg Monarchs defeated Toronto St. Michael's Majors
1947 - Toronto St. Michael's Majors defeated Moose Jaw Canucks
1948 - Port Arthur West End Bruins defeated Barrie Flyers
1949 - Montreal Royals defeated Brandon Wheat Kings
1950 - Montreal Junior Canadiens defeated Regina Pats
1951 - Barrie Flyers defeated Winnipeg Monarchs
1952 - Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters defeated Regina Pats
1953 - Barrie Flyers defeated St. Boniface Canadiens
1954 - St. Catharines Teepees defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1955 - Toronto Marlboros defeated Regina Pats
1956 - Toronto Marlboros defeated Regina Pats
1957 - Flin Flon Bombers defeated Ottawa Junior Canadiens
1958 - Ottawa-Hull Junior Canadiens defeated Regina Pats
1959 - Winnipeg Braves defeated Peterborough TPT Petes
1960 - St. Catharines Teepees defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1961 - Toronto St. Michael's Majors defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1962 - Hamilton Red Wings defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1963 - Edmonton Oil Kings defeated Niagara Falls Flyers
1964 - Toronto Marlboros defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1965 - Niagara Falls Flyers defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1966 - Edmonton Oil Kings defeated Oshawa Generals
1967 - Toronto Marlboros defeated Port Arthur Marrs
1968 - Niagara Falls Flyers defeated Estevan Bruins
1969 - Montreal Junior Canadiens defeated Regina Pats
1970 - Montreal Junior Canadiens defeated Weyburn Red Wings
1971 - Quebec Remparts defeated Edmonton Oil Kings
1972 - Cornwall Royals (QMJHL) defeated Peterborough Petes (OHA)
1973 - Toronto Marlboros (OHA) defeated Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
1974 - Regina Pats (WCHL) defeated Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
1975 - Toronto Marlboros (OHA) defeated New Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
1976 - Hamilton Fincups (OHA) defeated New Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
1977 - New Westminster Bruins (WCHL) defeated Ottawa 67's (OHA)
1978 - New Westminster Bruins (WHL) defeated Peterborough Petes (OHA)
1979 - Peterborough Petes (OHA) defeated Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
1980 - Cornwall Royals (QMJHL) defeated Peterborough Petes (OHA)
1981 - Cornwall Royals (QMJHL) defeated Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
1982 - Kitchener Rangers (OHL) defeated Sherbrooke Castors (QMJHL)
1983 - Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) defeated Oshawa Generals (OHL)
1984 - Ottawa 67's (OHL) defeated Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
1985 - Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) defeated Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
1986 - Guelph Platers (OHL) defeated Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
1987 - Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) defeated Oshawa Generals (OHL)
1988 - Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) defeated Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
1989 - Swift Current Broncos (WHL) defeated Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
1990 - Oshawa Generals (OHL) defeated Kitchener Rangers (OHL)[c]
1991 - Spokane Chiefs (WHL) defeated Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL)[d]
1992 - Kamloops Blazers (WHL) defeated Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
1993 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)[e] defeated Peterborough Petes (OHL)
1994 - Kamloops Blazers (WHL) defeated Laval Titan (QMJHL)
1995 - Kamloops Blazers (WHL) defeated Detroit Jr. Red Wings (OHL)
1996 - Granby Prédateurs (QMJHL) defeated Peterborough Petes (OHL)
1997 - Hull Olympiques (QMJHL) defeated Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
1998 - Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) defeated Guelph Storm (OHL)
1999 - Ottawa 67's (OHL) defeated Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
2000 - Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL) defeated Barrie Colts (OHL)
2001 - Red Deer Rebels (WHL) defeated Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL)
2002 - Kootenay Ice (WHL) defeated Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
2003 - Kitchener Rangers (OHL) defeated Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
2004 - Kelowna Rockets (WHL) defeated Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)
2005 - London Knights (OHL) defeated Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL)
2006 - Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) defeated Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)
2007 - Vancouver Giants (WHL) defeated Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
2008 - Spokane Chiefs (WHL) defeated Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
2009 - Windsor Spitfires (OHL) defeated Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
2010 - Windsor Spitfires (OHL) defeated Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
2011 - St John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) defeated Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
2012 - Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) defeated London Knights (OHL)
2013 - Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) defeated Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
2014 - Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) defeated Guelph Storm (OHL)
2015 - Oshawa Generals (OHL) defeated Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
2016 - London Knights (OHL) defeated Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
2017 - Windsor Spitfires (OHL) defeated Erie Otters (OHL)
2018 - Acadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL) defeated Regina Pats (WHL)
2019 - Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) defeated Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
2020 - No Tournament Held due to Covid 19
2021 - No Tournament Held due to Covid 19
2022 - Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) defeated Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL)


Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy - Memorial Cup MVP

The Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Hockey League trophy, awarded to the most valuable player in the Memorial Cup Tournament. It is named for the late ice hockey executive Stafford Smythe. Stafford Smythe (March 15, 1921 - October 13, 1971) who was the son of Conn Smythe and president of Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. and the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team.

1975 - Barry Smith, New Westminster Bruins
1976 - Dale McCourt, Hamilton Fincups
1977 - Barry Beck, New Westminster Bruins
1978 - Stan Smyl, New Westminster Bruins
1979 - Bart Hunter, Brandon Wheat Kings
1980 - Dave Ezard, Cornwall Royals
1981 - Dale Hawerchuk, Cornwall Royals
1982 - Sean McKenna, Sherbrooke Castors
1983 - Alfie Turcotte, Portland Winter Hawks
1984 - Adam Creighton, Ottawa 67's
1985 - Dan Hodgson, Prince Albert Raiders
1986 - Steve Chiasson, Guelph Platers
1987 - Wayne McBean, Medicine Hat Tigers
1988 - Rob DiMaio, Medicine Hat Tigers
1989 - Dan Lambert, Swift Current Broncos
1990 - Iain Fraser, Oshawa Generals
1991 - Pat Falloon, Spokane Chiefs
1992 - Scott Niedermayer, Kamloops Blazers
1993 - Ralph Intranuovo, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1994 - Darcy Tucker, Kamloops Blazers
1995 - Shane Doan, Kamloops Blazers
1996 - Cameron Mann, Peterborough Petes
1997 - Christian Dube, Hull Olympiques
1998 - Chris Madden, Guelph Storm
1999 - Nick Boynton, Ottawa 67's
2000 - Brad Richards, Rimouski Oceanic
2001 - Kyle Wanvig, Red Deer Rebels
2002 - Danny Groulx, Victoriaville Tigres
2003 - Derek Roy, Kitchener Rangers
2004 - Kelly Guard, Kelowna Rockets
2005 - Corey Perry, London Knights
2006 - Alexander Radulov[2], Quebec Remparts
2007 - Milan Lucic, Vancouver Giants
2008 - Dustin Tokarski, Spokane Chiefs
2009 - Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires
2010 - Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires
2011 - Jonathan Huberdeau, Saint John Sea Dogs
2012 - Michael Chaput, Shawinigan Cataractes
2013 - Nathan MacKinnon, Halifax Mooseheads
2014 - Edgars Kulda, Edmonton Oil Kings
2015 - Leon Draisaitl, Kelowna Rockets
2016 - Mitch Marner, London Knights
2017 - Dylan Strome, Erie Otters
2018 - Sam Steel, Regina Pats
2019 - Joel Teasdale, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
2020 - No Tournament
2021 - No Tournament
2022 - William Dufour, Saint John Sea Dogs


Hap Emms Memorial Trophy - Memorial Cup Leading Goaltender

The Hap Emms Memorial Trophy is awarded to the outstanding goaltender at the Memorial Cup tournament. The award is named after Leighton "Hap" Emms, who led four teams to championship victories at the Memorial Cup in the 1950's and 1960's.

1975 - Gary Carr, Toronto Marlboros
1976 - Maurice Barrett, Quebec Remparts
1977 - Pat Riggin, Ottawa 67's
1978 - Ken Ellacott, Peterborough Petes
1979 - Bart Hunter, Brandon Wheat Kings
1980 - Rick LaFerriere, Peterborough Petes.
1981 - Corrado Micalef, Cornwall Royals.
1982 - Michael Morrissette, Sherbrooke Castors
1983 - Mike Vernon, Portland Winter Hawks
1984 - Darren Pang, Ottawa 67's
1985 - Ward Komonosky, Prince Albert Raiders
1986 - Steve Guenette, Guelph Platers
1987 - Mark Fitzpatrick, Medicine Hat Tigers
1988 - Mark Fitzpatrick, Medicine Hat Tigers
1989 - Mike Greenlay, Saskatoon Blades
1990 - Mike Torchia, Kitchener Rangers
1991 - Félix Potvin, Chicoutimi Saguenéens
1992 - Corey Hirsch, Kamloops Blazers
1993 - Kevin Hodson, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1994 - Éric Fichaud, Chicoutimi Saguenéens
1995 - Jason Saal, Detroit Jr. Red Wings
1996 - Frederic Deschenes, Granby Prédateurs
1997 - Christian Bronsard, Hull Olympiques
1998 - Chris Madden, Guelph Storm
1999 - Cory Campbell, Belleville Bulls
2000 - Sebastien Caron, Rimouski Oceanic
2001 - Maxime Daigneault, Val-d'Or Foreurs
2002 - T. J. Aceti, Erie Otters
2003 - Scott Dickie, Kitchener Rangers
2004 - Kelly Guard, Kelowna Rockets
2005 - Adam Dennis, London Knights
2006 - Cédrick Desjardins, Quebec Remparts
2007 - Matt Keetley, Medicine Hat Tigers
2008 - Dustin Tokarski, Spokane Chiefs
2009 - Marco Cousineau, Drummondville Voltigeurs
2010 - Martin Jones, Calgary Hitmen
2011 - Jordan Binnington, Owen Sound Attack
2012 - Gabriel Girard, Shawinigan Cataractes
2013 - Andrey Makarov, Saskatoon Blades
2014 - Antoine Bibeau, Val-d'Or Foreurs
2015 - Ken Appleby, Oshawa Generals
2016 - Tyler Parsons, London Knights
2017 - Michael DiPietro, Windsor Spitfires
2018 - Kaden Fulcher, Hamilton Bulldogs
2019 - Alexis Gravel, Halifax Mooseheads
2020 - No Tournament
2021 - No Tournament
2022 - Nikolas Hurtubise, Saint John Sea Dogs


Ed Chynoweth Trophy - Memorial Cup Leading Scorer

The Ed Chynoweth Trophy has been awarded to the leading scorer at the Memorial Cup since 1996. Ed Chynoweth was President of the WHL from 1972 to 1996. Chynoweth also served as CHL President from 1975 to 1996. He served as President and Governor of the Kootenay Ice from the team's inception until his death on April 22, 2008.

1996 - Philippe Audet, Granby Prédateurs
1997 - Christian Dube, Hull Olympiques
1998 - Andrej Podkonicky, Portland Winter Hawks
1999 - Justin Davis, Ottawa 67's
2000 - Ramzi Abid, Halifax Mooseheads
2001 - Simon Gamache, Val-d'Or Foreurs
2002 - Matthew Lombardi, Victoriaville Tigres
2003 - Gregory Campbell, Kitchener Rangers
2004 - Doug O'Brien, Gatineau Olympiques
2005 - Sidney Crosby, Rimouski Oceanic
2006 - Gilbert Brule, Vancouver Giants
2007 - Michal Repik, Vancouver Giants
2008 - Justin Azevedo, Kitchener Rangers
2009 - Jamie Benn, Kelowna Rockets
2010 - Taylor Hall, Windsor Spitfires
2011 - Andrew Shaw, Owen Sound Attack
2012 - Michael Chaput, Shawinigan Cataractes
2013 - Nathan MacKinnon. Halifax Mooseheads. 13 (7g, 6a)
2014 - Henrik Samuelsson. Edmonton Oil Kings. 8 (4g, 4a)
2015 - Leon Draisaitl. Kelowna Rockets. 7 (4g, 3a)
2016 - Mitch Marner. London Knights. 14 (2g, 12a)
2017 - Dylan Strome. Erie Otters. 11 (7g, 4a)
2018 - Sam Steel. Regina Pats. 13 (2g, 11a)
2019 - Jakub Lauko. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies. 8 (2g, 6a)
2020 - No Tournament
2021 - No Tournament
2022 - William Dufour, Saint John Sea Dogs


George Parsons Trophy - Memorial Cup Sportsmanship

The George Parsons Trophy is awarded annually to the player judged to be the most sportsmanlike at the Memorial Cup ice hockey tournament. It was first awarded in 1973. The trophy is named for George Parsons, a former OHA and NHL player whose career was ended prematurely in 1939 by an eye injury.

1974 - Guy Chouinard, Quebec Remparts
1975 - John Smrke, Toronto Marlboros
1976 - Richard Shinske, New Westminster Bruins
1977 - Bobby Smith, Ottawa 67's
1978 - Mark Kirton, Peterborough Petes
1979 - Chris Halyk, Peterborough Petes
1980 - Dale Hawerchuk, Cornwall Royals
1981 - Mark Morrison, Victoria Cougars
1982 - Brian Bellows, Kitchener Rangers
1983 - David Gans, Oshawa Generals
1984 - Brian Wilks, Kitchener Rangers
1985 - Tony Grenier, Prince Albert Raiders
1986 - Kerry Huffman, Guelph Platers
1987 - Scott McCrory, Oshawa Generals
1988 - Martin Gelinas, Hull Olympiques
1989 - Jamey Hicks, Peterborough Petes
1990 - Jason Firth, Kitchener Rangers
1991 - Ray Whitney, Spokane Chiefs
1992 - Colin Miller, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1993 - Jason Dawe, Peterborough Petes
1994 - Yanick Dubé, Laval Titan
1995 - Jarome Iginla, Kamloops Blazers
1996 - Mike Williams, Peterborough Petes
1997 - Radoslav Suchy, Chicoutimi Saguenéens
1998 - Manny Malhotra, Guelph Storm
1999 - Brian Campbell, Ottawa 67's
2000 - Brandon Reid, Halifax Mooseheads
2001 - Brandon Reid, Val d'Or Foreurs
2002 - Tomas Plihal, Kootenay Ice
2003 - Gregory Campbell, Kitchener Rangers
2004 - Josh Gorges, Kelowna Rockets
2005 - Marc-Antoine Pouliot, Rimouski Oceanic
2006 - Jerome Samson, Moncton Wildcats
2007 - Brennan Bosch, Medicine Hat Tigers
2008 - Matthew Halischuk, Kitchener Rangers
2009 - Yannick Riendeau, Drummondville Voltigeurs
2010 - Toni Rajala, Brandon Wheat Kings
2011 - Marc Cantin, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
2012 - Zack Phillips, Saint John Sea Dogs
2013 - Bo Horvat, London Knights
2014 - Curtis Lazar, Edmonton Oil Kings
2015 - Alexis Loiseau, Rimouski Oceanic
2016 - Francis Perron, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
2017 - Anthony Cirelli, Erie Otters
2018 - Adam Holwell, Acadie?Bathurst Titan
2019 - Nick Suzuki, Guelph Storm
2020 - No Tournament
2021 - No Tournament
2022 - Logan Morrison, Hamilton Bulldogs


Memorial Cup All Star Teams

Each year a Memorial Cup ALL Star Team is chosen from all the participants.

1975 - Goaltender - Gary Carr (Toronto)
Forwards - Centre - Barry Smith (New Westminster), Left Wing - Claude Larose (Sherbrooke), Left Wing - Claude Larose (Sherbrooke)
Defencemen - Mike Kitchen (Toronto) Brad Maxwell (New Westminster)

1976 - Goaltender - Maurice Barrette (Quebec)
Forwards - Centre - Dale McCourt (Hamilton), Left Wing - Ric Seiling (Hamilton), Left Wing - Ric Seiling (Hamilton)
Defencemen - Jean Gagnon (Quebec) Barry Beck (New Westminster)

1977 - Goaltender - Pat Riggin (Ottawa)
Forwards - Centre - Bob Smith (Ottawa), Left Wing - Jere Gillis (Sherbrooke), Left Wing - Jere Gillis (Sherbrooke)
Defencemen - Barry Beck (New Westminster) Brad Maxwell (New Westminster)

1978 - Goaltender - Ken Ellacott (Peterborough)
Forwards - Centre - Mark Kirton (Peterborough), Left Wing - Normand Lefebvre (Troi-Rivieres), Left Wing - Normand Lefebvre (Troi-Rivieres)
Defencemen - Paul MacKinnon (Peterborough) Brian Young (New Westminster)

1979 - Goaltender - Bart Hunter (Brandon)
Forwards - Centre - Laurie Boschman (Brandon), Left Wing - Ray Allison (Brandon), Left Wing - Ray Allison (Brandon)
Defencemen - Norman Rochefort (Trois-Rivieres) Brad McCrimmon (Brandon)

1980 - Goaltender - Rick LaFerriere (Peterborough)
Forwards - Centre - Bill Gardner (Peterborough), Left Wing - Dale Hawerchuk (Cornwall), Left Wing - Dale Hawerchuk (Cornwall)
Defencemen - Darren Veitch (Regina) Larry Murphy (Peterborough)

1981 - Goaltender - Corrado Micalef (Cornwall)
Forwards - Centre - Dale Hawerchuk (Cornwall), Left Wing - Marc Crawford (Cornwall), Left Wing - Marc Crawford (Cornwall)
Defencemen - Fred Arthur (Cornwall) Joe McDonnell (Kitchener)

1982 - Goaltender - Michel Morissette (Sherbrooke)
Forwards - Centre - John Chabot (Sherbrooke), Left Wing - Jeff Larmer (Kitchener), Left Wing - Jeff Larmer (Kitchener)
Defencemen - Paul Boutilier (Sherbrooke) Gary Nylund (Portland) & Allan MacInnis (Kitchener) Tie

1983 - Goaltender - Peter Sidorkiewicz (Oshawa)
Forwards - Centre - Ken Yaremchuk (Portland), Left Wing - Randy Heath (Portland), Left Wing - Randy Heath (Portland)
Defencemen - Joe Cirella (Oshawa) Jerome Carrier (Verdun)

1984 - Goaltender - Darren Pang (Ottawa)
Forwards - Centre - Adam Creighton (Ottawa), Left Wing - Jim Camazzola (Kamloops), Left Wing - Jim Camazzola (Kamloops)
Defencemen - Dave Shaw (Kitchener) Bruce Cassidy (Ottawa)

1985 - Goaltender - Robert Desjardins (Shawinigan)
Forwards - Centre - Dan Hodgson (Prince Albert), Left Wing - Tony Grenier (Prince Albert), Left Wing - Tony Grenier (Prince Albert)
Defencemen - David Goertz (Prince Albert) Yves Beaudoin (Shawinigan)

1986 - Goaltender - Steve Guenette (Guelph)
Forwards - Centre - Guy Rouleau (Hull), Left Wing - Luc Robitaille (Hull), Left Wing - Luc Robitaille (Hull)
Defencemen - Steve Chiasson (Guelph) Ron Shudra (Kamloops)

1987 - Goaltender - Mark Fitzpatrick (Medicine Hat)
Forwards - Centre - Jeff Wenaas (Medicine Hat), Left Wing - Dale Kushner (Medicine Hat), Left Wing - Dale Kushner (Medicine Hat)
Defencemen - Wayne McBean (Medicine Hat) Gordon Murphy (Oshawa)

1988 - Goaltender - Mark Fitzpatrick (Medicine Hat)
Forwards - Centre - Rob Dimaio (Medicine Hat), Left Wing - Darrin Shannon (Windsor), Left Wing - Darrin Shannon (Windsor)
Defencemen - Dean Chynoweth (Medicine Hat) Darryl Shannon (Windsor)

1989 - Goaltender - Mike Greenlay (Saskatoon)
Forwards - Centre - Tim Tisdale (Swift Current), Left Wing - Neil Carnes (Laval), Left Wing - Neil Carnes (Laval)
Defencemen - Dan Lambert (Swift Current) Ken Sutton (Saskatoon)

1990 - Goaltender - Mike Torchia (Kitchener)
Forwards - Centre - Eric Lindros (Oshawa), Left Wing - Iain Fraser (Oshawa), Left Wing - Iain Fraser (Oshawa)
Defencemen - Cory Keenan (Kitchener) Paul O'Hagan (Oshawa)

1991 - Goaltender - Felix Potvin (Chicoutimi)
Forwards - Centre - Pat Falloon (Spokane), Left Wing - Ray Whitney (Spokane), Left Wing - Ray Whitney (Spokane)
Defencemen - Patrice Brisebois (Drummondville) Brad Tiley (Sault Ste Marie)

1992 - Goaltender - Corey Hirsch (Kamloops
Forwards - Centre - Colin Miller (Sault Ste Marie), Left Wing - Mike Mathers (Kamloops), Left Wing - Mike Mathers (Kamloops)
Defencemen - Scott Niedermayer (Kamloops) Drew Bannister (Sault Ste Marie)

1993 - Goaltender - Kevin Hodson (Sault Ste Marie)
Forwards - Centre - Ralph Intranuovo (Sault Ste Marie), Left Wing - Chad Penney (Sault Ste Marie), Left Wing - Chad Penney (Sault Ste Marie)
Defencemen - Michael Gaul (Laval) Drew Bannister (Sault Ste Marie)

1994 - Goaltender - Eric Fichaud (Chicoutimi)
Forwards - Centre - Darcy Tucker (Kamloops), Left Wing - Alain Cote (Laval), Left Wing - Alain Cote (Laval)
Defencemen - Aaron Keller (Kamloops) Nolan Baumgartner (Kamloops)

1995 - Goaltender - Jason Saal (Detroit)
Forwards - Centre - Darcy Tucker (Kamloops), Left Wing - Sean Haggerty (Detroit), Left Wing - Sean Haggerty (Detroit)
Defencemen - Nolan Baumgartner (Kamloops), Bryan McCabe (Brandon)

1996 - Goaltender - Frederic Deschenes (Granby)
Forwards - Centre - Xavier Delisle (Granby), Left Wing - Philippe Audet (Granby), Left Wing - Philippe Audet (Granby)
Defencemen - Wade Redden (Brandon), Jason Doig (Granby)

1997 - Goaltender - Christian Bronsard (Hull)
Forwards - Centre - Chritian Dube (Hull), Left Wing - Byron Ritchie (Lethbridge), Right Wing - Martin Menard (Hull)
Defencemen - Chris Phillips (Lethbridge), Jan Snopek (Oshawa)

1998 - Goaltender - Chris Madden (Guelph)
Forwards - Andrej Podkonicky (Portland), Manny Malhotra (Guelph), Marian Hossa (Portland)
Defencemen - Brad Ference (Spokane), Francis Lessard (Val-d'Or)

1999 - Goaltender - Cory Campbell (Belleville)
Forwards - Pavel Brendl (Calgary), Glenn Crawford (Belleville), Joe Talbot (Ottawa)
Defencemen - Matt Kinch (Calgary), Nick Boynton (Ottawa)

2000 - Goaltender - Sebastien Caron (Rimouski)
Forwards - Brad Richards (Rimouski), Juraj Kolnik (Rimouski), Sheldon Keefe (Barrie)
Defencemen - Michel Periard (Rimouski), Eric Reitz (Barrie)

2001 - Goaltender - Maxime Daigneault (Val-d'Or)
Forwards - Brett Lysak (Red Deer), Simon Gamache (Val-d'Or), Kyle Wanvig (Red Deer)
Defencemen - Paul Elliott (Regina), Ross Lupaschuk (Red Deer)

2002 - Goaltender - TJ Aceti (Erie)
Forwards - Matt Lombardi (Victoriaville), Colin Sinclair (Kootenay), Cory Pecker (Erie)
Defencemen - Danny Groulx (Victoriaville), Kevin Dallman (Guelph)

2003 - Goaltender - Scott Dickie (Kitchener)
Forwards - Derek Roy (Kitchener), Greg Campbell (Kitchener), Michael Richards (Kitchener)
Defencemen - Steve Eminger (Kitchener), Doug O'Brien (Hull)

2004 - Goaltender - Kelly Guard (Kelowna)
Forwards - Jean-Michel Daoust (Gatineau), Clarke MacArthur (Medicine Hat), Randall Gelech (Kelowna)
Defencemen - Doug O'Brien (Gatineau), Shea Weber (Kelowna)

2005 - Goaltender - Adam Dennis (London)
Forwards - Sidney Crosby (Rimouski), Dan Fritsche (London), Corey Perry (London)
Defencemen - Mario Scalzo Jr (Rimouski), Danny Syvret (London)

2006 - Goaltender - Cedrick Desjardins (Quebec)
Forwards - Alexander Radulov (Quebec), Gilbert Brule (Vancouver), Adam Pineault (Moncton)
Defencemen - Paul Albers (Vancouver), Michal Sersen (Quebec)

2007 - Goaltender - Matt Keetley (Medicine Hat)
Forwards - Darren Helm (Medicine Hat), Michal Repik (Vancouver), Milan Lucic (Vancouver)
Defencemen - Brendan Mikkelson (Vancouver), Cody Franson (Vancouver)

2008 - Goaltender - Dustin Tokarski (Spokane)
Forwards - Justin Azevedo (Kitchener), Drayson Bowman (Spokane), Mitch Wahl (Spokane)
Defencemen - Ben Shutron (Kitchener), Justin Falk (Spokane)

2009 - Goaltender - Marco Cousineau (Drummondville)
Forwards - Taylor Hall (Windsor), Jamie Benn (Kelowna), Patrice Cormier (Rimouski)
Defencemen - Ryan Ellis (Windsor), Tyler Myers (Kelowna)

2010 - Goaltender - Martin Jones (Calgary)
Forwards - Taylor Hall (Windsor), Jimmy Bubnick (Calgary), Matt Calvert (Brandon)
Defencemen - Travis Hamonic (Brandon), Cam Fowler (Windsor)

2011 - Goaltender - Jordan Binnington (Owen Sound)
Forwards - Andrew Shaw (Owen Sound), Devante Smith-Pelly (Mississauga), Jonathan Huberdeau (Saint John)
Defencemen - Stuart Percy (Mississauga), Nathan Beaulieu (Saint John)

2012 - Goaltender - Michael Houser (London Knights)
Forwards - Henrik Samuelsson (Edmonton Oil Kings), Austin Watson (London Knights), Michael Chaput (Shawinigan Cataractes)
Defencemen - Jarred Tinordi (London Knights), Brandon Gormley (Shawinigan Cataractes)

2013 - Zachary Fucale, Halifax
Nathan MacKinnon, Halifax / Martin Frk, Halifax / Ty Rattie, Portland
Derrick Pouliot, Portland / Konrad Abeltshauser, Halifax

2014 - Antoine Bibeau, Val-d?Or
Kerby Rychel, Guelph / Henrik Samuelsson, Edmonton / Nathan MacKinnon, Halifax
Cody Corbett, Edmonton / Matt Finn, Guelph

2015 - Ken Appleby, Oshawa
Michael McCarron, Oshawa / Michael Dal Colle, Oshawa / Edgars Kulda, Edmonton
Madison Bowey, Kelowna / Ryan Graves, Quebec

2016 - Tyler Parsons, London
Christian Dvorak, London / Timo Meier, Rouyn-Noranda / Nick Merkley, Kelowna
Olli Juolevi, London / Haydn Fleury, Red Deer

2017 - Michael DiPietro, Windsor
Alex DeBrincat, Erie / Taylor Raddysh, Erie / Mitch Marner, London
Darren Raddysh, Erie / Mikhail Sergachev, Windsor

2018 - Max Paddock, Regina
Sam Steel, Regina / Jeffrey Truchon-Viel, Acadie?Bathurst / Samuel Asselin, Acadie?Bathurst
Noah Dobson, Acadie?Bathurst / Josh Mahura, Regina

2019 - Alexis Gravel, Halifax
Isaac Ratcliffe, Guelph / Felix Bibeau, Rouyn-Noranda / Benoit-Olivier Groulx, Halifax
Sean Durzi, Guelph/ Noah Dobson, Rouyn-Noranda

2020 - No Tournament
No Tournament
No Tournament

2021 - No Tournament
No Tournament
No Tournament

2022 - Nikolas Hurtubise, Saint John Sea Dogs
Mavrik Bourque, Shawinigan Cataractes / William Dufour, Saint John Sea Dogs / Mason McTavish, Hamilton Bulldogs
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