Dave Pinkney Trophy

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Dave Pinkney Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forGoaltenders with lowest team GAA
History
First award1949
Most recentMichael Simpson & Owen Willmore (London Knights)

The Dave Pinkney Trophy is awarded to the goaltenders of the Ontario Hockey League team that has the lowest goals against average.[1] It has been awarded annually since 1949.

Winners[edit]

List of winners of the Dave Pinkney Trophy.[1]

Season Winner(s) Team
1948–49 Gilles Mayer Barrie Flyers
1949–50 Don Lockhart Toronto Marlboros
1950–51 Don Lockhart Toronto Marlboros
Lorne Howes Barrie Flyers
1951–52 Don Head Toronto Marlboros
1952–53 John Henderson Toronto Marlboros
1953–54 Dennis Riggin Hamilton Tiger Cubs
1954–55 John Albani Toronto Marlboros
1955–56 Jim Crocket Toronto Marlboros
1956–57 Len Broderick Toronto Marlboros
1957–58 Len Broderick Toronto Marlboros
1958–59 Jacques Caron Peterborough TPT Petes
1959–60 Gerry Cheevers Toronto St. Michael's Majors
1960–61 Bud Blom Hamilton Red Wings
1961–62 George Holmes Montreal Junior Canadiens
1962–63 Chuck Goddard Peterborough Petes
1963–64 Bernie Parent Niagara Falls Flyers
1964–65 Bernie Parent Niagara Falls Flyers
1965–66 Ted Ouimet Montreal Junior Canadiens
1966–67 Peter McDuffe St. Catharines Black Hawks
1967–68 Jim Rutherford & Gerry Gray Hamilton Red Wings
1968–69 Wayne Wood & Ted Tucker Montreal Junior Canadiens
1969–70 John Garrett Peterborough Petes
1970–71 John Garrett Peterborough Petes
1971–72 Michel Larocque Ottawa 67's
1972–73 Mike Palmateer Toronto Marlboros
1973–74 Don Edwards Kitchener Rangers
1974–75 Greg Millen Peterborough Petes
1975–76 Jim Bedard Sudbury Wolves
1976–77 Pat Riggin London Knights
1977–78 Al Jensen Hamilton Fincups
1978–79 Nick Ricci & Glen Ernst Niagara Falls Flyers
1979–80 Rick LaFerriere & Terry Wright Peterborough Petes
1980–81 Jim Ralph Ottawa 67's
1981–82 John Vanbiesbrouck & Marc D'Amour Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1982–83 Peter Sidorkiewicz & Jeff Hogg Oshawa Generals
1983–84 Darren Pang & Greg Coram Ottawa 67's
1984–85 Scott Mosey & Marty Abrams Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1985–86 Kay Whitmore & Ron Tugnutt Peterborough Petes
1986–87 Jeff Hackett & Sean Evoy Oshawa Generals
1987–88 Todd Bojcun & John Tanner Peterborough Petes
1988–89 John Tanner & Todd Bojcun Peterborough Petes
1989–90 Jeff Wilson & Sean Gauthier Kingston Frontenacs
1990–91 Mike Lenarduzzi & Kevin Hodson Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1991–92 Kevin Hodson Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1992–93 Chad Lang & Ryan Douglas Peterborough Petes
1993–94 Sandy Allan & Scott Roche North Bay Centennials
1994–95 Mark McArthur & Andy Adams Guelph Storm
1995–96 Dan Cloutier & Brett Thompson Guelph Storm
1996–97 Tim Keyes & Craig Hillier Ottawa 67's
1997–98 Craig Hillier & Seamus Kotyk Ottawa 67's
1998–99 Robert Holsinger & Rob Zepp Plymouth Whalers
1999–2000 Rob Zepp & Bill Ruggiero Plymouth Whalers
2000–01 Rob Zepp & Paul Drew Plymouth Whalers
2001–02 Jason Bacashihua & Paul Drew Plymouth Whalers
2002–03 Paul Drew & Jeff Weber Plymouth Whalers
2003–04 Ryan MacDonald & Gerald Coleman London Knights
2004–05 Gerald Coleman & Adam Dennis London Knights
2005–06 Dan Turple & Mark Packwood Kitchener Rangers
2006–07 Michal Neuvirth & Jeremy Smith Plymouth Whalers
2007–08 Kyle Gajewski Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2008–09 Mike Murphy Belleville Bulls
2009–10 Chris Carrozzi & J.P. Anderson Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
2010–11 J. P. Anderson & Mickael Audette Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
2011–12 Mark Visentin & Christopher Festarini Niagara IceDogs
2012–13 Jordan Binnington & Brandon Hope Owen Sound Attack
2013–14 Oscar Dansk & Devin Williams Erie Otters
2014–15 Ken Appleby & Jeremy Brodeur Oshawa Generals
2015–16 Tyler Parsons & Brendan Burke London Knights
2016–17 Michael McNiven & Emanuel Vella Owen Sound Attack
2017–18 Matthew Villalta & Tyler Johnson Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2018–19 Cedrick Andree & Michael DiPietro Ottawa 67's
2019–20 Cedrick Andree & Will Cranley Ottawa 67's
2020–21 Not awarded, season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2021–22 Marco Costantini & Matteo Drobac Hamilton Bulldogs
2022–23 Max Donoso & Collin MacKenzie Ottawa 67's
2022–23 Michael Simpson & Owen Willmore London Knights

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. ^ Jeffrey, Jake (2021-04-20). "OHL officially cancels the 2020-21 season". Global News. Archived from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2023-06-05.

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