Bobby Smith Trophy

The Bobby Smith Trophy is awarded annually to the Ontario Hockey League Scholastic Player of the Year, who best combines high standards of play and academic excellence.[1] The trophy is named for Bobby Smith, a former Ottawa 67's player. It is symbolic of the high standard of excellence that Smith displayed on the ice, as well as in the classroom, during his outstanding junior career. Each team's nominee for the award becomes a member of the OHL Scholastic Team of the Year.[2] The award is selected by a committee of OHL educational consultants, and by the director of NHLCentral Scouting. Each recipient is nominated for the CHL Scholastic Player of the Year award.

Bobby Smith Trophy
SportIce hockey
Given forScholastic Player of the Year
History
First award1980
Most recentCole Perfetti

Winners

List of recipients of the Bobby Smith Trophy.[1]

SeasonWinner[2]Team
2019–20 Cole Perfetti Saginaw Spirit
2018–19 Thomas Harley Mississauga Steelheads
2017–18 Barrett Hayton Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2016–17Sasha ChmelevskiOttawa 67's
2015–16Nicolas HagueMississauga Steelheads
2014–15Connor McDavidErie Otters
2013–14Connor McDavidErie Otters
2012–13Darnell NurseSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2011–12Adam PelechErie Otters
2010–11Dougie HamiltonNiagara IceDogs
2009–10Erik GudbransonKingston Frontenacs
2008–09Matt DucheneBrampton Battalion
2007–08Ryan EllisWindsor Spitfires
2006–07Steven StamkosSarnia Sting
2005–06Danny BattochioOttawa 67's
2004–05Richard CluneSarnia Sting
2003–04Scott LehmanToronto St. Michael's Majors
2002–03Dustin BrownGuelph Storm
2001–02Dustin BrownGuelph Storm
2000–01Dustin BrownGuelph Storm
1999–00Brad BoyesErie Otters
1998–99Rob ZeppPlymouth Whalers
1997–98Manny MalhotraGuelph Storm
1996–97Jake McCrackenSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1995–96Boyd DevereauxKitchener Rangers
1994–95Jamie WrightGuelph Storm
1993–94Ethan MoreauNiagara Falls Flyers
1992–93Tim SpitzigKitchener Rangers
1991–92Nathan LaFayetteCornwall Royals
1990–91Nathan LaFayetteCornwall Royals
1989–90Ryan KuwabaraOttawa 67's
1988–89Brian CollinsonToronto Marlboros
1987–88Darrin ShannonWindsor Spitfires
1986–87John McIntyreGuelph Platers
1985–86Chris CliffordKingston Canadians
1984–85Craig BillingtonBelleville Bulls
1983–84Scott TottlePeterborough Petes
1982–83Dave GagnerBrantford Alexanders
1981–82Dave SimpsonLondon Knights
1980–81Doug SmithOttawa 67's
1979–80Steve KonroydOshawa Generals

See also

References

  1. "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. Bell, Aaron, ed. (2013). 2013–14 OHL Media Guide. Ontario Hockey League. p. 140.
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