OHL Awards Ceremony to be held Wednesday June 3rd
(Toronto) The Ontario Hockey League is pleased to invite all media to attend the 2008-09 OHL Awards Ceremony scheduled for this coming Wednesday June 3, 2009, at 12:00 pm at the MCI Great Hall inside the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, ON.
The following awards will be presented at the 2008-09 OHL Awards Ceremony:
- Mickey Renaud Trophy/Captain’s Award – Chris Terry, Plymouth Whalers
- Jack Ferguson Award / 1st Overall pick in OHL Priority Selection – Daniel Catenacci, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Dave Pinkney Trophy / Lowest team G.A.A. – Andrew Engelage/Josh Unice, Windsor Spitfires
- F.W. Dinty Moore Trophy / Best rookie G.A.A. – J.P. Anderson, Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors
- Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy / Top scoring right winger – Bryan Cameron, Belleville Bulls
- Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy / Top overage player – Justin DiBenedetto, Sarnia Sting
- William Hanley Memorial Trophy / Most sportsmanlike – Cody Hodgson, Brampton Battalion
- Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy / Top Scorer – John Tavares, London Knights
- Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy /Humanitarian of the Year – Chris Terry, Plymouth Whalers
- 1 OHL Executive of the Year – Warren Rychel, Windsor Spitfires
- 1 Matt Leyden Trophy / Coach of the year – Bob Boughner, Windsor Spitfires
- OHL Milestone Awards – Cory Tanaka, Belleville Bulls (Most Games Played), John Tavares, London Knights (Most Career Goals), Andrew Engelage, Windsor Spitfires (Most wins in a season)
- Bill Long Award/Service to the OHL – Bert O’Brien, Ottawa 67’s and Sam Sisco, OHL
- Ivan Tennant Memorial Award / Top academic high school player – Freddie Hamilton, Niagara IceDogs
- Roger Neilson Memorial Award / Top academic university or college player – Tim Priamo, Guelph Storm
- Bobby Smith Trophy / Scholastic player of the year – Matt Duchene, Brampton Battalion
- Emms Family Award / Rookie of the year – Evgeny Grachev, Brampton Battalion
- OHL Goaltender of the Year – Mike Murphy, Belleville Bulls
- Max Kaminsky Trophy / Most outstanding defenceman – Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires
- Red Tilson Trophy / MVP – Cody Hodgson, Brampton Battalion