Each year, the Western Hockey League awards a trophy to the Most Valuable Player in the Playoffs. The trophy has been sponsored by numerous corporate sponsors throughout its history, and is currently known as the airBC Trophy.
Starting with the 2007–08 season, the WHL quit awarding a playoff MVP and instead awarded Eastern and Western Conference Finals series MVP awards as well as a WHL Championship series MVP.
Winners[]
Season | Player | Team |
2009 | Tyler Myers | Kelowna Rockets |
2008 | Tyler Johnson | Spokane Chiefs |
2007 | Matt Keetley | Medicine Hat Tigers |
2006 | Gilbert Brule | Vancouver Giants |
2005 | Shea Weber | Kelowna Rockets |
2004 | Kevin Nastiuk | Medicine Hat Tigers |
2003 | Jesse Schultz | Kelowna Rockets |
2002 | Duncan Milroy | Kootenay Ice |
2001 | Shane Bendera | Red Deer Rebels |
2000 | Dan Blackburn | Kootenay Ice |
1999 | Brad Moran | Calgary Hitmen |
1998 | Brent Belecki | Portland Winter Hawks |
1997 | Blaine Russell | Lethbridge Hurricanes |
1996 | Bobby Brown | Brandon Wheat Kings |
1995 | Nolan Baumgartner | Kamloops Blazers |
1994 | Steve Passmore | Kamloops Blazers |
1993 | Andrew Schneider | Swift Current Broncos |
1992 | Jarrett Deuling | Kamloops Blazers |
References[]
- 2006–07 WHL Guide, pg. 196
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