Brad Hornung Trophy Explained

The Brad Hornung Trophy is awarded annually to the most sportsmanlike player of the Western Hockey League. First presented in 1967, it was later renamed in honour of former Regina Pats player Brad Hornung who was paralyzed during a game on March 1, 1987.[1]

Previously, the Frank Boucher Memorial Trophy. Frank Boucher was Commissioner of the league for its first two seasons. Boucher spent 29 years with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League as a player, coach, and General Manager winning the Stanley Cup three times. He was awarded the NHL’s equivalent trophy the Lady Byng seven times in eight years and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.

List of winners

Frank Boucher Memorial Trophy
Season Player Team
Estevan Bruins
Saskatoon Blades
Calgary Centennials
Calgary Centennials
Estevan Bruins
Ron Chipperfield Brandon Wheat Kings
Brandon Wheat Kings
Calgary Centennials
Saskatoon Blades
Saskatoon Blades
Steve Tambellini Lethbridge Broncos
Lethbridge Broncos
Seattle Breakers
Steve Tsujiura Medicine Hat Tigers
Medicine Hat Tigers
Lethbridge Broncos
Winnipeg Warriors
Medicine Hat Tigers
New Westminster Bruins
1985–861 Kamloops Blazers
Saskatoon Blades
1986–871 Portland Winter Hawks
Regina Pats
Brad Hornung Trophy
Season Player Team
Regina Pats
Moose Jaw Warriors
Lethbridge Hurricanes
Spokane Chiefs
Spokane Chiefs
Swift Current Broncos
Portland Winter Hawks
Brandon Wheat Kings
Kamloops Blazers
Brandon Wheat Kings
Brandon Wheat Kings
Calgary Hitmen
Prince George Cougars
Calgary Hitmen
Swift Current Broncos
Red Deer Rebels
Kootenay Ice
Kris Russell Medicine Hat Tigers
Medicine Hat Tigers
Seattle Thunderbirds
Tyler Ennis Medicine Hat Tigers
Medicine Hat Tigers
Moose Jaw Warriors
Spokane Chiefs
Brandon Wheat Kings
Edmonton Oil Kings
Kootenay Ice
Kelowna Rockets
Victoria Royals
Swift Current Broncos
Swift Current Broncos
Moose Jaw Warriors
Portland Winterhawks
Spokane Chiefs
Kamloops Blazers
Brayden Yager Moose Jaw Warriors
Moose Jaw Warriors

1The WHL handed out separate awards for the East and West divisions.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Watts . Jesse . 2013–14 WHL Media Guide . Western Hockey League . 2013 . 266.