George Parsons Trophy Explained

George Parsons Trophy
Sport:Ice hockey
Givenfor:Awarded to the player judged to be the most sportsmanlike at the Memorial Cup tournament
First:1974
Mostrecent:Denton 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.

Winners

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

TournamentWinnerTeam
1974Guy ChouinardQuebec Remparts
1975John SmrkeToronto Marlboros
1976Richard ShinskeNew Westminster Bruins
1977Bobby SmithOttawa 67's
1978Mark KirtonPeterborough Petes
1979Chris HalykPeterborough Petes
1980Dale HawerchukCornwall Royals
1981Mark MorrisonVictoria Cougars
1982Brian BellowsKitchener Rangers
1983Dave GansOshawa Generals
1984Brian WilksKitchener Rangers
1985Tony GrenierPrince Albert Raiders
1986Kerry HuffmanGuelph Platers
1987Scott McCroryOshawa Generals
1988Martin GelinasHull Olympiques
1989Jamey HicksPeterborough Petes
1990Jason FirthKitchener Rangers
1991Ray WhitneySpokane Chiefs
1992Colin MillerSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1993Jason DawePeterborough Petes
1994Yanick DubeLaval Titan
1995Jarome IginlaKamloops Blazers
1996Mike WilliamsPeterborough Petes
1997Radoslav SuchyChicoutimi Saguenéens
1998Manny MalhotraGuelph Storm
1999Brian CampbellOttawa 67's
2000Brandon ReidHalifax Mooseheads
2001Brandon ReidVal-d'Or Foreurs
2002Tomas PlihalKootenay Ice
2003Gregory CampbellKitchener Rangers
2004Josh GorgesKelowna Rockets
2005Marc-Antoine PouliotRimouski Oceanic
2006Jerome SamsonMoncton Wildcats
2007Brennan BoschMedicine Hat Tigers
2008Matthew HalischukKitchener Rangers
2009Yannick RiendeauDrummondville Voltigeurs
2010Toni RajalaBrandon Wheat Kings
2011Marc CantinMississauga St. Michael's Majors
2012Zack PhillipsSaint John Sea Dogs
2013Bo HorvatLondon Knights
2014Curtis LazarEdmonton Oil Kings
2015Alexis LoiseauRimouski Oceanic
2016Francis PerronRouyn-Noranda Huskies
2017Anthony CirelliErie Otters
2018Adam HolwellAcadie–Bathurst Titan
2019Nick SuzukiGuelph Storm
2020Event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic – trophy not awarded[5]
2021Event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic – trophy not awarded[6]
2022Logan MorrisonHamilton Bulldogs
2023Logan StankovenKamloops Blazers
2024Denton MateychukMoose Jaw Warriors

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: George Parsons. Legends of Hockey. 2017-12-21.
  2. Web site: George Henry Parsons Bio. 2015-01-26. CCM Vintage. 2017-12-21.
  3. Web site: George Parsons. Pelletier. Joe. 2016-02-06. Greatest Hockey Legends. 2017-12-21.
  4. Web site: History – Awards. Mastercard Memorial Cup. 2017-12-22. 2018-02-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20180221030855/http://mastercardmemorialcup.ca/history-awards. dead.
  5. Web site: COVID-19 forces cancellation of CHL playoffs and 2020 Memorial Cup. Johnston. Patrick. March 23, 2020. The Province. March 24, 2020.
  6. News: CHL announces cancellation of 2021 Memorial Cup due to COVID-19 restrictions. April 13, 2021. CBC Sports. June 3, 2024.