Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy

The Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League since 1972, to the right winger who scores the most points in the regular season. The Peterborough Petes donated the Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy in his memory to the top scoring right winger in the Ontario Hockey League.[1]

Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy
SportIce hockey
Given forTop-scoring right winger in the Ontario Hockey League
History
First award1972
Most recentArthur Kaliyev

Jim Mahon (February 1952 – August 19, 1971) was a Canadian junior ice hockey player. He was born and raised in Maidstone, Ontario, and played minor hockey Essex, Ontario. He played for the Parry Sound Brunswicks in the 1968–69 season, winning the Georgian Bay Junior C League championship. Mahon moved up to the Peterborough Petes for the 1969–70 season, scoring 28 goals, 20 assists, and 48 points as a rookie in 46 games. In the 1970–71 season, he scored 45 goals, 44 assists, and 89 points in 62 games.[2] In the summer of 1971, Mahon died in an electrical accident at his grandfather's home in Maidstone.[3] Mahon would have been eligible for the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft.

Winners

List of winners of the Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy.[1]

SeasonWinnerTeamGoalsAssistsPoints
2019–20Arthur KaliyevHamilton Bulldogs445498
2018–19Justin BrazeauNorth Bay Battalion6152113
2017–18Jordan KyrouSarnia Sting3970109
2016–17Alex DeBrincatErie Otters6562127
2015–16Kevin LabancBarrie Colts3988127
2014–15Mitch MarnerLondon Knights4482126
2013–14Connor BrownErie Otters4583128
2012–13Seth GriffithLondon Knights334881
2011–12Tyler ToffoliOttawa 67's5248100
2010–11Tyler ToffoliOttawa 67's5751108
Jason AkesonKitchener Rangers2484108
2009–10Taylor BeckGuelph Storm395493
2008–09Bryan CameronBelleville Bulls374481
2007–08John HughesBrampton Battalion286391
2006–07Patrick KaneLondon Knights6283145
2005–06Dave BollandLondon Knights5773130
2004–05Corey PerryLondon Knights4783130
2003–04Corey PerryLondon Knights4073113
2002–03Matt FoyOttawa 67's6171132
2001–02Mike RenziBelleville Bulls4464108
2000–01Branko RadivojevicBelleville Bulls3470104
1999–2000Sheldon KeefeBarrie Colts4873121
1998–99Norm MilleySudbury Wolves5268120
1997–98Maxim SpiridonovLondon Knights544498
1996–97Joe SeroskiSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds5449103
1995–96Cameron MannPeterborough Petes4260102
1994–95David LingKingston Frontenacs6174135
1993–94Kevin BrownDetroit Junior Red Wings5481135
1992–93Kevin BrownDetroit Junior Red Wings5091141
1991–92Darren McCartyBelleville Bulls5572127
1990–91Rob PearsonOshawa Generals6355118
1989–90Owen NolanCornwall Royals5160111
1988–89Stan DruliaNiagara Falls Thunder5293145
1987–88Sean WilliamsOshawa Generals5865123
1986–87Ron GoodallKitchener Rangers5253105
1985–86Ray SheppardCornwall Royals8161142
1984–85Dave MacLeanBelleville Bulls6490154
1983–84Wayne PresleyKitchener Rangers6376139
1982–83Ian MacInnisCornwall Royals5974133
1981–82Tony TantiOshawa Generals6264126
1980–81Tony TantiOshawa Generals8169150
1979–80Jim FoxOttawa 67's65101166
1978–79Mike FolignoSudbury Wolves6585150
1977–78Dino CiccarelliLondon Knights7270142
1976–77John AndersonToronto Marlboros5762119
1975–76Peter LeeOttawa 67's8180161
1974–75Mark NapierToronto Marlboros6664130
1973–74Dave GormanSt. Catharines Black Hawks5376129
1972–73Dennis VervergaertLondon Knights5889147
1971–72Billy HarrisToronto Marlboros5772129

See also

References

  1. "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. "Jim Mahon hockey statistics and profile". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2018-01-06.
  3. Davies, Mike (February 16, 2011). "Jim Mahon remembered". Peterborough Examiner. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
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