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+ | The '''Frank McKinnon Memorial Trophy''' is presented annually to the [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] player who has exhibited the best of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.<br /> |
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− | + | [[Frank McKinnon]] was a giant in amateur hockey in Canada.<br />In 1979, he became the first chairman of the board of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada), a post he would hold until 1982. His contributions to growing the game at the grassroots levels were immense. In 1981, he was awarded the Gordon Juckes Award for efforts in developing amateur hockey at the national level. Two years later he was named Hockey Canada’s Volunteer of the Year. He received a third award from Hockey Canada, the Order of Merit, in 1991. Named a Life Patron of Hockey Canada in 1993, and a Member of the Order of Canada in 2014. McKinnon served 18 years as a member, five years as President, of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association. He was a Vice-President and Director of the Sports Federation of Canada, a Vice-President of the Canadian Olympic Association, a Congress member of the International Ice Hockey Federation and a Trustee of the Centennial Cup, which he helped create. McKinnon was also the Commissioner of the MJHL for ten years.<br /> |
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+ | Previously, the '''Lorne Lyndon Memorial Trophy'''. Lyndon was one of Canada's most renowned officials for 20 years, 1933-1953. He officiated six Allan Cup finals, three Memorial Cup finals, and a Alexander Cup final.<br /> |
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− | '''Frank McKinnon''' served 18 years as a member (five years as President) of the [[Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association]] and five year as a member (three years as Chairman) of the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]]. He was a Vice-President and Director of the Sports Federation of Canada, a Vice-President of the Canadian Olympic Association, a Congress member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] and a Trustee of the [[Centennial Cup]]. McKinnon was also the Commissioner of the MJHL for ten years. |
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+ | Also previously, the 39th Field (Brooklands) '''Cadet Trophy'''. Originally awarded to a member of the [[Winnipeg Warriors]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] until the team relocated to California in 1961.<br /> |
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+ | 1966-67 winner [[Butch Goring]] went on to a 16 year career in the [[National Hockey League]], winning the NHL’s equivalent trophy the [[Lady Byng Trophy|Lady Byng]]. And a member of the [[New York Islanders]] that won 4 consecutive [[Stanley Cup]]s.<br /> |
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+ | | [[2018-19 MJHL Season|2018-19]] || [[Bennett Dalke]] || [[Virden Oil Capitals]] |
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| [[2017-18 MJHL Season|2017-18]] || [[Drew Worrad]] || [[Steinbach Pistons]] |
| [[2017-18 MJHL Season|2017-18]] || [[Drew Worrad]] || [[Steinbach Pistons]] |
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! colspan="3" | '''Lorne Lyndon Memorial Trophy''' |
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| [[2016-17 MJHL Season|2016-17]] || [[Jeremey Leipsic]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
| [[2016-17 MJHL Season|2016-17]] || [[Jeremey Leipsic]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
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| [[2015-16 MJHL Season|2015-16]] || [[Dan Taillefer]] || [[Steinbach Pistons]] |
| [[2015-16 MJHL Season|2015-16]] || [[Dan Taillefer]] || [[Steinbach Pistons]] |
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| [[2014-15 MJHL Season|2014-15]] || [[Brad Bowles]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
| [[2014-15 MJHL Season|2014-15]] || [[Brad Bowles]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
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| [[2013-14 MJHL Season|2013-14]] || [[Max Flanagan]] || [[Swan Valley Stampeders]] |
| [[2013-14 MJHL Season|2013-14]] || [[Max Flanagan]] || [[Swan Valley Stampeders]] |
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| [[2012-13 MJHL Season|2012-13]] || [[Connor Cleverley]] || [[Winnipeg Blues]] |
| [[2012-13 MJHL Season|2012-13]] || [[Connor Cleverley]] || [[Winnipeg Blues]] |
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| [[2011-12 MJHL Season|2011-12]] || [[Derek Gingera]] || [[Winnipeg Blues]] |
| [[2011-12 MJHL Season|2011-12]] || [[Derek Gingera]] || [[Winnipeg Blues]] |
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| [[2010-11 MJHL Season|2010-11]] || [[Shane Luke]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
| [[2010-11 MJHL Season|2010-11]] || [[Shane Luke]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
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| [[2009-10 MJHL Season|2009-10]] || [[Shane Luke]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
| [[2009-10 MJHL Season|2009-10]] || [[Shane Luke]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
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| [[2008-09 MJHL Season|2008-09]] || [[Eric Delong]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
| [[2008-09 MJHL Season|2008-09]] || [[Eric Delong]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
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− | | [[2007-08 MJHL Season|2007-08]] || [[Sean Collins]] || [[Waywayseecappo Wolverines]] |
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| [[2006-07 MJHL Season|2006-07]] || [[Jeff Penner]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
| [[2006-07 MJHL Season|2006-07]] || [[Jeff Penner]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
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| [[2005-06 MJHL Season|2005-06]] || [[Travis Kornelsen]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
| [[2005-06 MJHL Season|2005-06]] || [[Travis Kornelsen]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
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| [[2004-05 MJHL Season|2004-05]] || [[Adam Corrin]] || [[Winnipeg South Blues]] |
| [[2004-05 MJHL Season|2004-05]] || [[Adam Corrin]] || [[Winnipeg South Blues]] |
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| [[2003-04 MJHL Season|2003-04]] || [[Travis Kornelsen]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
| [[2003-04 MJHL Season|2003-04]] || [[Travis Kornelsen]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
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| [[2002-03 MJHL Season|2002-03]] || [[Michael Young]] || [[OCN Blizzard]] |
| [[2002-03 MJHL Season|2002-03]] || [[Michael Young]] || [[OCN Blizzard]] |
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| [[2001-02 MJHL Season|2001-02]] || [[Jamie Muswagon]] || [[OCN Blizzard]] |
| [[2001-02 MJHL Season|2001-02]] || [[Jamie Muswagon]] || [[OCN Blizzard]] |
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| [[2000-01 MJHL Season|2000-01]] || [[Lee Stubbs]] || [[Winnipeg Saints]] |
| [[2000-01 MJHL Season|2000-01]] || [[Lee Stubbs]] || [[Winnipeg Saints]] |
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| [[1999-00 MJHL Season|1999-00]] || [[Junior Lessard]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
| [[1999-00 MJHL Season|1999-00]] || [[Junior Lessard]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
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| [[1998-99 MJHL Season|1998-99]] || [[Jeff McGill]] || [[Winkler Flyers]] |
| [[1998-99 MJHL Season|1998-99]] || [[Jeff McGill]] || [[Winkler Flyers]] |
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| [[1997-98 MJHL Season|1997-98]] || [[David Burgess]] || [[Winkler Flyers]] |
| [[1997-98 MJHL Season|1997-98]] || [[David Burgess]] || [[Winkler Flyers]] |
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| [[1996-97 MJHL Season|1996-97]] || [[Tim Skarperud]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
| [[1996-97 MJHL Season|1996-97]] || [[Tim Skarperud]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
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| [[1995-96 MJHL Season|1995-96]] || [[Brian Kostur]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
| [[1995-96 MJHL Season|1995-96]] || [[Brian Kostur]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
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| [[1994-95 MJHL Season|1994-95]] || [[Dale Isfeld]] || [[Neepawa Natives]] |
| [[1994-95 MJHL Season|1994-95]] || [[Dale Isfeld]] || [[Neepawa Natives]] |
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| [[1993-94 MJHL Season|1993-94]] || [[John Stroich]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
| [[1993-94 MJHL Season|1993-94]] || [[John Stroich]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
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| [[1992-93 MJHL Season|1992-93]] || [[Matt Friesen]] || [[St. Boniface Saints]] |
| [[1992-93 MJHL Season|1992-93]] || [[Matt Friesen]] || [[St. Boniface Saints]] |
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| [[1991-92 MJHL Season|1991-92]] || [[Derek Picklyk]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
| [[1991-92 MJHL Season|1991-92]] || [[Derek Picklyk]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
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| [[1990-91 MJHL Season|1990-91]] || [[Derek Picklyk]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
| [[1990-91 MJHL Season|1990-91]] || [[Derek Picklyk]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
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| [[1989-90 MJHL Season|1989-90]] || [[Dean Fedorchuk]] || [[Winnipeg South Blues]] |
| [[1989-90 MJHL Season|1989-90]] || [[Dean Fedorchuk]] || [[Winnipeg South Blues]] |
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| [[1988-89 MJHL Season|1988-89]] || [[Riley Saunders]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
| [[1988-89 MJHL Season|1988-89]] || [[Riley Saunders]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
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| [[1987-88 MJHL Season|1987-88]] || [[Mike Martens]] || [[Steinbach Hawks]] |
| [[1987-88 MJHL Season|1987-88]] || [[Mike Martens]] || [[Steinbach Hawks]] |
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| [[1986-87 MJHL Season|1986-87]] || [[Jerry Chumola]] || [[Winnipeg South Blues]] |
| [[1986-87 MJHL Season|1986-87]] || [[Jerry Chumola]] || [[Winnipeg South Blues]] |
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| [[1985-86 MJHL Season|1985-86]] || [[Steve Harder]] || [[Winkler Flyers]] |
| [[1985-86 MJHL Season|1985-86]] || [[Steve Harder]] || [[Winkler Flyers]] |
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| [[1984-85 MJHL Season|1984-85]] || [[Kevin Murdoch]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
| [[1984-85 MJHL Season|1984-85]] || [[Kevin Murdoch]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
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| [[1983-84 MJHL Season|1983-84]] || [[Kevin Murdoch]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
| [[1983-84 MJHL Season|1983-84]] || [[Kevin Murdoch]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
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| [[1981-82 MJHL Season|1981-82]] || [[Dale Krentz]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
| [[1981-82 MJHL Season|1981-82]] || [[Dale Krentz]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
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| [[1980-81 MJHL Season|1980-81]] || [[Rick Lindquist]] || [[Kenora Thistles (MJHL 1975-82)|Kenora Thistles]] |
| [[1980-81 MJHL Season|1980-81]] || [[Rick Lindquist]] || [[Kenora Thistles (MJHL 1975-82)|Kenora Thistles]] |
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| [[1979-80 MJHL Season|1979-80]] || [[Rick Lindquist]] || [[Kenora Thistles (MJHL 1975-82)|Kenora Thistles]] |
| [[1979-80 MJHL Season|1979-80]] || [[Rick Lindquist]] || [[Kenora Thistles (MJHL 1975-82)|Kenora Thistles]] |
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| [[1978-79 MJHL Season|1978-79]] || [[Rene Hunter]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
| [[1978-79 MJHL Season|1978-79]] || [[Rene Hunter]] || [[Dauphin Kings]] |
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| [[1977-78 MJHL Season|1977-78]] || [[Brian Miller]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
| [[1977-78 MJHL Season|1977-78]] || [[Brian Miller]] || [[Portage Terriers]] |
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| [[1976-77 MJHL Season|1976-77]] || [[Ken Krentz]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
| [[1976-77 MJHL Season|1976-77]] || [[Ken Krentz]] || [[Selkirk Steelers]] |
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| [[1975-76 MJHL Season|1975-76]] || colspan="2"|????? |
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| [[1974-75 MJHL Season|1974-75]] || [[Greg Fixture]] || [[Kenora Muskies]] |
| [[1974-75 MJHL Season|1974-75]] || [[Greg Fixture]] || [[Kenora Muskies]] |
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| [[1973-74 MJHL Season|1973-74]] || [[Gord Lidstone]] || [[West Kildonan North Stars]] |
| [[1973-74 MJHL Season|1973-74]] || [[Gord Lidstone]] || [[West Kildonan North Stars]] |
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| [[1972-73 MJHL Season|1972-73]] || [[George Newbury]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
| [[1972-73 MJHL Season|1972-73]] || [[George Newbury]] || [[St. James Canadians]] |
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| [[1971-72 MJHL Season|1971-72]] || colspan="2"|????? |
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| [[1969-70 MJHL Season|1969-70]] || colspan="2"|????? |
| [[1969-70 MJHL Season|1969-70]] || colspan="2"|????? |
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| [[1968-69 MJHL Season|1968-69]] || colspan="2"|????? |
| [[1968-69 MJHL Season|1968-69]] || colspan="2"|????? |
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| [[1967-68 MJHL Season|1967-68]] || [[Andy Miles]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
| [[1967-68 MJHL Season|1967-68]] || [[Andy Miles]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
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| [[1966-67 MJHL Season|1966-67]] || [[Butch Goring]] || [[Winnipeg Rangers (1956-1967)|Winnipeg Rangers]] |
| [[1966-67 MJHL Season|1966-67]] || [[Butch Goring]] || [[Winnipeg Rangers (1956-1967)|Winnipeg Rangers]] |
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| [[1965-66 MJHL Season|1965-66]] || [[Gerry Mazur]] || [[Winnipeg Rangers (1956-1967)|Winnipeg Rangers]] |
| [[1965-66 MJHL Season|1965-66]] || [[Gerry Mazur]] || [[Winnipeg Rangers (1956-1967)|Winnipeg Rangers]] |
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| [[1964-65 MJHL Season|1964-65]] || [[Bill Scott]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
| [[1964-65 MJHL Season|1964-65]] || [[Bill Scott]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
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| [[1963-64 MJHL Season|1963-64]] || [[Jim Irving]] || [[Winnipeg Rangers (1956-1967)|Winnipeg Rangers]] |
| [[1963-64 MJHL Season|1963-64]] || [[Jim Irving]] || [[Winnipeg Rangers (1956-1967)|Winnipeg Rangers]] |
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| [[1962-63 MJHL Season|1962-63]] || [[Bruce Wright]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
| [[1962-63 MJHL Season|1962-63]] || [[Bruce Wright]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] |
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| [[1961-62 MJHL Season|1961-62]] || [[Jim Dixon]] || [[Winnipeg Braves]] |
| [[1961-62 MJHL Season|1961-62]] || [[Jim Dixon]] || [[Winnipeg Braves]] |
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Revision as of 16:31, 12 March 2019
The Frank McKinnon Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the Manitoba Junior Hockey League player who has exhibited the best of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.
Frank McKinnon was a giant in amateur hockey in Canada.
In 1979, he became the first chairman of the board of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada), a post he would hold until 1982. His contributions to growing the game at the grassroots levels were immense. In 1981, he was awarded the Gordon Juckes Award for efforts in developing amateur hockey at the national level. Two years later he was named Hockey Canada’s Volunteer of the Year. He received a third award from Hockey Canada, the Order of Merit, in 1991. Named a Life Patron of Hockey Canada in 1993, and a Member of the Order of Canada in 2014. McKinnon served 18 years as a member, five years as President, of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association. He was a Vice-President and Director of the Sports Federation of Canada, a Vice-President of the Canadian Olympic Association, a Congress member of the International Ice Hockey Federation and a Trustee of the Centennial Cup, which he helped create. McKinnon was also the Commissioner of the MJHL for ten years.
Previously, the Lorne Lyndon Memorial Trophy. Lyndon was one of Canada's most renowned officials for 20 years, 1933-1953. He officiated six Allan Cup finals, three Memorial Cup finals, and a Alexander Cup final.
Also previously, the 39th Field (Brooklands) Cadet Trophy. Originally awarded to a member of the Winnipeg Warriors of the Western Hockey League until the team relocated to California in 1961.
1966-67 winner Butch Goring went on to a 16 year career in the National Hockey League, winning the NHL’s equivalent trophy the Lady Byng. And a member of the New York Islanders that won 4 consecutive Stanley Cups.
Past Winners photo gallery