The Holody Trophy, awarded annually to the champion of the Midwest Division in the Ontario Hockey League, is named for former Guelph and Owen Sound Platers Governor Joe Holody, and was presented following the 1998-1999 season for the first time with the realignment of the League into four divisions.
Winners of the Holody Trophy[]
- 2020-21: Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019-20: London Knights
- 2018-19: London Knights
- 2017-18: Kitchener Rangers
- 2016-17: Erie Otters
- 2015-16: Erie Otters
- 2014-15: Erie Otters
- 2013-14: Guelph Storm
- 2012-13: London Knights
- 2011-12: London Knights
- 2010–11: Owen Sound Attack
- 2009–10: Barrie Colts
- 2008–09: London Knights
- 2007–08: Kitchener Rangers
- 2006–07: London Knights
- 2005–06: London Knights
- 2004–05: London Knights
- 2003–04: London Knights
- 2002–03: Kitchener Rangers
- 2001–02: Erie Otters
- 2000–01: Erie Otters
- 1999–00: Erie Otters
- 1998–99: Guelph Storm
See also[]
- Bumbacco Trophy - West Division
- Emms Trophy - Central Division
- Leyden Trophy - East Division
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