Frank McKinnon Memorial Trophy

The Frank McKinnon Memorial Trophy is an annual award given by the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability during the regular season. The trophy is named after the late former MJHL commissioner and Hockey Canada executive.

History

The first trophy awarded by the MJHL for sportsmanship was the Cadet Trophy. It was succeeded by the Lorne Lyndon Memorial Trophy in 1966, named in honour of one of Canada's most renowned officials who officiated from 1933 to 1953, including six Allan Cup finals, three Memorial Cup finals, and the 1951 Alexander Cup. The Lyndon Trophy was retired in favour of the current trophy, which awarded for the first time during the 2017–18 season.[1][2]

Winners

SeasonWinnerTeam
2008Sean CollinsWaywayseecappo Wolverines
2007Jeff PennerDauphin Kings
2006Travis KornelsenSelkirk Steelers
2005Adam CorrinWinnipeg South Blues
1977Ken KrentzSelkirk Steelers
1974Gord LidstoneWest Kildonan North Stars
1973George NewburySt. James Canadians
1968Andy MilesWinnipeg Monarchs
1967Butch GoringWinnipeg Rangers
1966Gerry MazurWinnipeg Rangers
1965Bill ScottWinnipeg Monarchs
1964Jim IrvingWinnipeg Rangers
1963Bruce WrightWinnipeg Monarchs

References

  1. "MJHL Establishes Frank McKinnon Memorial Trophy". Manitoba Junior Hockey League. 21 February 2018.
  2. "LIFE MEMBER, FRANK McKINNON PASSES AT AGE 80". Hockey Manitoba. 1 June 2015.
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