Not surprisingly, the Saint John Sea Dogs came away empty
handed at yesterday’s Canadian Hockey League Awards in Shawinigan.
The only player nominated was Mathieu Corbeil who was up
for the Vaughn Goaltender of the Year Award. That went to the London Knights’
Michael Houser who was also nominated for CCM Player of the Year.
Only three players from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
won awards. Quebec’s Vincent Barnard was named the Home Hardware Humanitarian
Player of the Year, Cape Breton’s Jonathan Brunelle was named the Subway
Scholastic Player of the Year, and Quebec’s Mikhail Grigorenko was named the BMO
Rookie of the Year.
Bathurst’s Zach O’Brien, who hasn’t recorded a single
penalty minute in his entire career, was not named FRAM Sportsman of the Year. That
award went to Brandon’s Mark Stone.
Here are the full list of award winners.
Jack Link’s Top Prospect of the Year – Nail Yakupov
(Sarnia Sting)
FRAM Sportsman of the Year – Mark Stone (Brandon Wheat
Kings)
Dodge Top Scorer of the Year – Brendan Shinnimin
(Tri-City Americans)
Home Hardware Humanitarian Player of the Year – Vincent
Barnard (Quebec Remparts)
Subway Scholastic Player of the Year – Jonathan Brunelle
(Cape Breton Screaming Eagles)
Old Dutch Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year – Jim Hiller
(Tri-City Americans)
BMO Rookie of the Year – Mikhail Grigorenko (Quebec
Remparts)
Vaughn Goaltender of the Year – Michael Houser (London
Knights)
Post Foods Canada Defenceman of the Year – Dougie
Hamilton (Niagara IceDogs)
CCM Player of the Year – Brendan Shinnimin (Tri-City
Americans)
Tri-City’s Brendan Shinnimin earned both the Chrysler Top
Scorer and CCM Player of the Year Award.
He is the first player since Alexander Radulov in 2005-06 and Sidney
Crosby in 2004-05 to win both major awards in the same season.
In other news, Shreddies is now the official cereal ofthe CHL.
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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