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Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy

Annual ice hockey award in Canada


Summary

Annual ice hockey award in Canada

FieldValue
nameStafford Smythe Memorial Trophy
imageStafford Smythe Memorial Trophy.jpg
sportIce hockey
givenforMost Valuable player at the Memorial Cup
first1972
mostwinsTaylor Hall (2)
mostrecentEaston Cowan

The Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Hockey League (CHL) trophy, awarded to the most valuable player in the annual Memorial Cup tournament. The trophy was first awarded in 1972 and won by Richard Brodeur of the Cornwall Royals. Taylor Hall won the award in 2009 and 2010 with the Windsor Spitfires making him the first repeat winner in the trophy's history. Through the 2024 season, it has been won 22 times by players on a team representing the Western Hockey League (WHL), 15 by those from the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and 14 by players from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).

The Kamloops Blazers franchise has had the most MVPs at six: three as members of the Blazers, and three when the franchise was known as the New Westminster Bruins. The Cornwall Royals had three MVPs. Nine players have won the Smythe Trophy despite their team failing to win the Memorial Cup: Sam Steel (2018), Dylan Strome (2017), Leon Draisaitl (2015), Danny Groulx (2002), Chris Madden (1998), Cameron Mann (1996), Sean McKenna (1982), Bart Hunter (1979), and Barry Smith (1975).

The trophy is named in honour of Stafford Smythe, the son of Conn Smythe. Stafford was part of a group that purchased controlling interest in the National Hockey League's (NHL) Toronto Maple Leafs in 1961, and served as the president of the Toronto franchise and Maple Leaf Gardens for many years. The Smythe family donated the trophy to the CHL in 1972, shortly after his death.

Winners

TournamentWinnerTeam
1972Richard BrodeurCornwall Royals
1973Mark HoweToronto Marlboros
1974Greg JolyRegina Pats
1975Barry SmithNew Westminster Bruins
1976Dale McCourtHamilton Fincups
1977Barry BeckNew Westminster Bruins
1978Stan SmylNew Westminster Bruins
1979Bart HunterBrandon Wheat Kings
1980Dave EzardCornwall Royals
1981Dale HawerchukCornwall Royals
1982Sean McKennaSherbrooke Castors
1983Alfie TurcottePortland Winter Hawks
1984Adam CreightonOttawa 67's
1985Dan HodgsonPrince Albert Raiders
1986Steve ChiassonGuelph Platers
1987Wayne McBeanMedicine Hat Tigers
1988Rob DiMaioMedicine Hat Tigers
1989Dan LambertSwift Current Broncos
1990Iain FraserOshawa Generals
1991Pat FalloonSpokane Chiefs
1992Scott NiedermayerKamloops Blazers
1993Ralph IntranuovoSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1994Darcy TuckerKamloops Blazers
1995Shane DoanKamloops Blazers
1996Cameron MannPeterborough Petes
1997Christian DubéHull Olympiques
1998Chris MaddenGuelph Storm
1999Nick BoyntonOttawa 67's
2000Brad RichardsRimouski Océanic
2001Kyle WanvigRed Deer Rebels
2002Danny GroulxVictoriaville Tigres
2003Derek RoyKitchener Rangers
2004Kelly GuardKelowna Rockets
2005Corey PerryLondon Knights
2006Alexander RadulovQuebec Remparts
2007Milan LucicVancouver Giants
2008Dustin TokarskiSpokane Chiefs
2009Taylor HallWindsor Spitfires
2010Taylor HallWindsor Spitfires
2011Jonathan HuberdeauSaint John Sea Dogs
2012Michael ChaputShawinigan Cataractes
2013Nathan MacKinnonHalifax Mooseheads
2014Edgars KuldaEdmonton Oil Kings
2015Leon DraisaitlKelowna Rockets
2016Mitch MarnerLondon Knights
2017Dylan StromeErie Otters
2018Sam SteelRegina Pats
2019Joël TeasdaleRouyn-Noranda Huskies
2020Event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic – trophy not awarded
2021Event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic – trophy not awarded
2022William DufourSaint John Sea Dogs
2023James MalatestaQuebec Remparts
2024Owen BeckSaginaw Spirit
2025Easton CowanLondon Knights

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References

References

  1. "Richard Brodeur player profile". Hockey Hall of Fame.
  2. Parker, Jim. (2010-05-24). "Hall eliminates any doubt of star quality". Montreal Gazette.
  3. "Harold Ballard – True blue... and white!". Toronto Marlboros hockey club.
  4. (1972-01-05). "Gardens stock dispute". Ottawa Citizen.
  5. (1972-03-23). "Junior hockey gets Smythe Trophy". Lawrence Journal-World.
  6. Johnston, Patrick. (March 23, 2020). "COVID-19 forces cancellation of CHL playoffs and 2020 Memorial Cup". [[The Province]].
  7. (April 13, 2021). "CHL announces cancellation of 2021 Memorial Cup due to COVID-19 restrictions". [[CBC Sports]].
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