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George Parsons Trophy

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George Parsons Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forAwarded to the player judged to be the most sportsmanlike at the Memorial Cup tournament
History
First award1974
Most recentDenton Mateychuk

The George Parsons Trophy is awarded annually to the player judged to be the most sportsmanlike at the Memorial Cup tournament. It was first awarded in 1974. The trophy is named for George Parsons, a former Ontario Hockey Association player whose career was ended prematurely in 1939, due to an eye injury in a National Hockey League game.[1][2] Parsons appeared in the 1933 Memorial Cup as a member of the West Toronto Nationals, and the 1934 Memorial Cup as a member of the Toronto Young Rangers. Parsons later became involved with CCM hockey, helping to develop hockey helmets and facial protection for player safety,[3] that were approved by the Canadian Standards Association and endorsed by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association in 1976.[2]

Winners

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List of winners of the George Parsons Trophy.[4]

Tournament Winner Team
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 Dave 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 Dube 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 Event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic – trophy not awarded[5]
2021 Event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic – trophy not awarded[6]
2022 Logan Morrison Hamilton Bulldogs
2023 Logan Stankoven Kamloops Blazers
2024 Denton Mateychuk Moose Jaw Warriors

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "George Parsons". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "George Henry Parsons Bio". CCM Vintage. January 26, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  3. ^ Pelletier, Joe (February 6, 2016). "George Parsons". Greatest Hockey Legends. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "History – Awards". Mastercard Memorial Cup. Archived from the original on February 21, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  5. ^ Johnston, Patrick (March 23, 2020). "COVID-19 forces cancellation of CHL playoffs and 2020 Memorial Cup". The Province. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  6. ^ "CHL announces cancellation of 2021 Memorial Cup due to COVID-19 restrictions". CBC Sports. April 13, 2021. Retrieved June 3, 2024.
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