Rangers Awards History
The Kitchener Rangers conclude every season by presenting 13 different awards to a deserving player/s*.
Some of these awards are determined by hitting scoring milestones, while some are determined by team staff and other players.
To view the award winners for the current season click here.
*Some awards are not awarded annually and are dependent on milestones and achievements. One award is historical and has been discontinued.
Team morale is a key part to the success of any team. It’s been proven time and again that success rises when individuals play as a group, rather than a group that plays as individuals.
Sure, talent doesn’t hurt, but to win over your brothers in the dressing room it takes more than that. Likability, respect, inspiration, and leading by example – these are just a few of the qualities that have belonged to the Rangers’ Most Popular Player.

Award Winners
1960's
1967 – 68 | Jim Krulicki
1968 – 69 | Jack Egers
1969 – 70 | Bob Hurlbut
1970's
1970-71 | Jerry O’Flaherty
1971-72 | Juri Kudrosov
1972-73 | Jerry Byers
1973-74 | Joe Fortunato
1974-75 | Paul Evans
1975-76 | Dwight Foster
1976-77 | Don “Red” Laurence
1977-78 | Dwight Foster
1978-79 | Doug Stillman
1979-80 | Paul Coffey
1980's
1980-81 | Brian Bellows
1981-82 | Grant Martin
1982-83 | Wendell Young
1983-84 | John Tucker
1984-85 | Brian Wilks
1985-86 | Shawn Burr
1986-87 | Darren Moxam
1987-88 | Jim Hulton
1988-89 | Mark Montanari
1989-90 | Rival Fullum
1990's
1990-91 | Steven Rice
1991-92 | Tyler Ertel
1992-93 | Justin Cullen
1993-94 | Tim Spitzig
1994-95 | Rob Deciantis
1995-96 | Serge Payer
1996-97 | Boyd Devereaux
1997-98 | Darcy Harris
1998-99 | Ryan Milanovic
1999-2000 | Serge Payer
2000's
2000-01 | Derek Roy
2001-02 | Derek Roy
2002-03 | Petr Kanko
2003-04 | Adam Keefe
2004-05 | David Clarkson
2005-06 | Boris Valabik
2006-07 | Brian Soso
2007-08 | Mike Duco
2008-09 | Parker Van Buskirk
2009-10 | Jeff Skinner
2010's
2010-11 | Gabriel Landeskog
2011-12 | Ben Fanelli
2012-13 | Ben Fanelli
2013-14 | Ben Fanelli
2014-15 | Jake Paterson
2015-16 | Jacob Cascagnette
2016-17 | Jake Henderson
2017-18 | Connor Bunnaman
2018-19 | Joseph Garreffa
2019-20 | Greg Meireles
2020's
2021-22 | Reid Valade
2022-23 | Reid Valade, Lleyton Moore
2023-24 | Simon Motew
The Jim Malleck Memorial Trophy for Most Valuable Player is named after former Director and Past President through the 1960’s and into the 1970’s, Jim Malleck.
Awarded for the first time following the 1985-86 season, the Most Valuable Player award is one of the greatest honours to be bestowed upon a player. It is awarded to the player deemed to have the most profound impact on the team’s success.

Award Winners
1980's
1985-86 | Shawn Burr
1986-87 | Ron Goodall
1987-88 | Jeff Noble
1988-89 | Mark Montanari
1989-90 | Steven Rice
1990's
1990-91 | Mike Torchia
1991-92 | Mike Torchia
1992-93 | Todd Warriner
1993-94 | Trevor Gallant
1994-95 | Rob Deciantis
1995-96 | Ryan Pepperall
1996-97 | Ryan Pepperall
1997-98 | Jason Byrnes
1998-99 | Reg Bourcier
1999-2000 | Derek Roy
2000's
2000-01 | Scott Dickie
2001-02 | Steve Eminger
2002-03 | Mike Richards
2003-04 | Andre Benoit
2004-05 | Andre Benoit
2005-06 | Dan Turple
2006-07 | John Murray
2007-08 | Justin Azevedo
2008-09 | Parker Van Buskirk
2009-10 | Jeff Skinner
2010's
2010-11 | Jason Akeson
2011-12 | Michael Catenacci
2012-13 | Ben Fanelli, Matt Puempel
2013-14 | Justin Bailey
2014-15 | Ryan MacInnis
2015-16 | Ryan MacInnis
2016-17 | Adam Mascherin
2017-18 | Adam Mascherin
2018-19 | Riley Damiani, Greg Meireles
2020's
2021-22 | Pavel Cajan
2022-23 | Francesco Pinelli
2023-24 | Hunter Brzustewicz
The Jim Reilly Award for the team leader in scoring is named after Rangers past Director, Jim Reilly.
First awarded in the team’s inaugural season in 1963-64, the award has been won by 41 different players. Dwight Foster’s mark of 143 points in the 1976-77 season remains a franchise high for points in a season by a Rangers player.

Award Winners
1960's
1963-64 | Alexander ‘Sandy’ Fitzpatrick
1964-65 | Alexander ‘Sandy’ Fitzpatrick
1965-66 | Bob Jones
1966-67 | Walter Tkaczuk
1967-68| Don Luce
1968-69 | Dave Cressman
1969-70 | Bill Barber
1970's
1970-71 | Bill Barber
1971-72 | Bill Barber
1972-73 | Paul Evans
1973-74 | Paul Evans
1974-75 | Dwight Foster
1975-76 | Dwight Foster
1976-77 | Dwight Foster
1977-78 | Don Maloney
1978-79 | Paul Reinhart
1979-80 | Paul Coffey
1980's
1980-81 | Brian Bellows
1981-82 | Brian Bellows
1982-83 | John Tucker
1983-84 | Wayne Presley
1984-85 | Brian Wilks
1985-86 | Ron Sanko
1986-87 | Rob Goodall
1987-88 | Jeff Noble
1988-89 | Mark Montanari
1989-90 | Gilbert Dionne
1990's
1990-91 | Jason Firth
1991-92 | Jamie Caruso
1992-93 | Trevor Gallant
1993-94 | Trevor Gallant
1994-95 | Jim Ensom
1995-96 | Andrew Dale
1996-97 | Rob Deciantis
1997-98 | Jason Byrnes
1998-99 | Darren Mortier
1999-00 | Derek Roy
2000's
2000-01 | Derek Roy
2001-02 | Derek Roy
2002-03 | Mike Richards
2003-04 | Mike Richards
2004-05 | Evan McGrath
2005-06 | Evan McGrath
2006-07 | Steve Downie
2007-08 | Justin Azevedo
2008-09 | Chris MacKinnon
2009-10 | Chris MacKinnon/Jeff Skinner
2010's
2010-11 | Jason Akeson
2011-12 | Tobias Rieder
2012-13 | Josh Leivo
2013-14 | Nick Magyar
2014-15 | Ryan MacInnis
2015-16 | Ryan MacInnis/Adam Mascherin
2016-17 | Adam Mascherin
2017-18 | Adam Mascherin
2018-19 | Greg Meireles
2019-20 | Riley Damiani
2020's
2021-22 | Mike Petizian
2022-23 | Francesco Arcuri
2023-24 | Carson Rehkopf
The Ted Scharf Humanitarian Award, presented by the Kitchener Sports Association, follows the KSA motto of “TRUE SPORTSMEN MAKE GOOD CITIZENS.”
This award is in recognition of the Rangers player who contributed most to our community during the regular season. The award is named after alumnus and former Rangers President Ted Scharf, a leader himself in community efforts and involvement.

Award Winners
2000's
2002-03 | David Clarkson
2003-04| David Clarkson
2004-05 | Eric Pfligler
2005-06 | Jean-Michel Rizk
2006-07 | Kevin Henderson
2007-08 | Spencer Anderson
2008-09 | Parker Van Buskirk
2009-10 | John Moore
2010's
2010-11 | Jason Akeson
2011-12 | Cody Sol
2012-13 | Domenic Alberga
2013-14 | Ben Fanelli
2014-15 | Nick Magyar
2015-16 | Nick Magyar
2016-17 | Dylan Di Perna
2017-18 | Joseph Garreffa
2018-19 | Joseph Garreffa
2019-20 | Jacob Ingham
2020's
2021-22 | Reid Valade
2022-23 | Reid Valade
2023-24 | Antonino Pugliese
The Herchenrader Family Trophy for Best Defensive Ability was donated by former Director Alf Herchenrader and his family.
As the old saying goes, defence wins championships. Certainly, without it, it makes the road to winning a lot more difficult. Whether it be a quarterback on the power play, or a speedy sniper who jumps into the rush, a well-rounded blueliner is a focal point to the success of any club.

Award Winners
1960's
1967-68 | Mike Robitaille
1968-69 | Bob Hurlbut
1969-70 | Ted Scharf
1970's
1970-71 | Larry Robinson
1971-72 | Chris Ahrens
1972-73 | Jerry Badiuk
1973-74 | Dave Maloney
1974-75 | Ron Hunter
1975-76 | Paul Reinhart
1976-77 | Paul Reinhart
1977-78 | Brian McDavid
1978-79 | Paul Reinhart
1979-80 | Paul Pooley
1980's
1980-81 | Joe McDonnell
1981-82 | Mike Eagles
1982-83 | Mike Eagles
1983-84 | Dave Shaw
1984-85 | Kent Paynter
1985-86 | Brett MacDonald
1986-87 | Ed Kister
1987-88 | Cory Keenan
1988-89 | Randy Pearce
1989-90 | Randy Pearce
1990's
1990-91 John Uniac
1991-92 Shayne McCosh
1992-93 Chris Phelps/Norm Dezainde
1993-94 Jason Hughes
1994-95 Brian Scott
1995-96 Jason Byrnes
1996-97 Bryan Duce
1997-98 Wes Jarvis
1998-99 Serge Payer
1999-00 Bill Browne
2000's
2000-01 Josh Bennett
2001-02 Marcus Smith
2002-03 Steve Eminger
2003-04 Paul McFarland
2004-05 Mark Fraser
2005-06 Boris Valabik
2006-07 Dan Kelly
2007-08 Matt Pepe
2008-09 Dan Kelly
2009-10 Dan Kelly
2010's
2010-11 Matt Tipoff
2011-12 Cody Sol
2012-13 Curtis Meighan
2013-14 Ben Fanelli
2014-15 Frank Hora
2015-16 Frank Hora
2016-17 Frank Hora
2017-18 Connor Hall
2018-19 Kyle Gentles
2019-20 Michael Vukojevic
2020's
2021-22 | Roman Schmidt
2022-23 | Simon Motew
2023-24 | Matthew Andonovski
The award is named after Rangers’ former longtime assistant trainer Bob ‘Snowy’ Schlieman.
An offensive defenceman can be a game-changer for a team, providing secondary scoring from the back end, or seamlessly jumping into the rush and confusing the opposition. Since first presented in 1991-92, 18 Rangers have earned the award.

Award Winners
1990's
1991-92 Chris Lipuma
1992-93 Jason Gladney
1993-94 Jason Gladney
1994-95 Robin Lacour
1995-96 Paul Traynor
1996-97 Paul Traynor
1997-98 Mark McMahon
1998-99 Allan Rourke
1999-00 Allan Rourke
2000's
2000-01 Steve Eminger
2001-02 Steve Eminger
2002-03 Andre Benoit
2003-04 Andre Benoit
2004-05 Andre Benoit
2005-06 Matt Lashoff/Jakub Kindl
2006-07 Jakub Kindl
2007-08 Yannick Weber
2008-09 Robert Bortuzzo
2009-10 John Moore
2010's
2010-11 Ryan Murphy
2011-12 Ryan Murphy
2012-13 Ryan Murphy
2013-14 Max Iafrate
2014-15 Max Iafrate
2015-16 Miles Liberati
2016-17 Dylan Di Perna
2017-18 Logan Stanley
2018-19 Donovan Sebrango
2019-20 Axel Bergkvist
2020's
2021-22 | Justin Nolet
2022-23 | Hunter Brzustewicz
2023-24 | Hunter Brzustewicz
The adjustment to the Ontario Hockey League from whichever league you played in before coming here is rarely an easy one.
The Michael Pappert Memorial Trophy, named after a former Rangers Director from the 1960’s, acknowledges the efforts, accomplishments and great strides made by one of the Rangers rookies during the past season.

Award Winners
1980's
1981-82 Scott Stevens
1982-83 David Bruce
1983-84 Shawn Burr
1984-85 Craig Wolanin
1985-86 Mike Wolak
1986-87 Darren Rumble
1987-88 Cory Keenan
1988-89 Jason Firth
1989-90 Jack Williams
1990's
1990-91 Tony McCabe
1991-92 Trevor Gallant
1992-93 Joe Coombs
1993-94 David Belitski
1994-95 Ryan Pepperall
1995-96 Boyd Devereaux
1996-97 Wes Jarvis
1997-98 Mike Gorman
1998-99 Sal Lettieri
1999-00 Derek Roy
2000's
2000-01 Andre Benoit
2001-02 Mike Richards
2002-03 Evan McGrath
2003-04 Boris Valabik/Matt Lashoff
2004-05 Justin Azevedo
2005-06 Nick Spaling
2006-07 Yannick Weber
2007-08 Mikkel Boedker
2008-09 Jeff Skinner
2009-10 Gabriel Landeskog
2010's
2010-11 Tobias Rieder
2011-12 Radek Faksa
2012-13 Justin Bailey
2013-14 Ryan MacInnis/Nick Magyar
2014-15 Adam Mascherin
2015-16 Elijah Roberts
2016-17 Greg Meireles
2017-18 Michael Vukojevic
2018-19 Donovan Sebrango
2019-20 Francesco Pinelli
2020's
2021-22 | Carson Rehkopf
Each time a Rangers player is chosen as 1st, 2nd or 3rd Star in a game, points are given to the player and accumulated at the end of the regular season; three points for 1st, two for 2nd and one for 3rd. The player with the most points earns the 570 News 3-Star Award.

Award Winners
2000's
2005-06 Dan Turple
2006-07 Matt Halischuk
2007-08 Mikkel Boedker
2008-09 Parker Van Buskirk
2009-10 Jeff Skinner
2010's
2010-11 Jason Akeson, Ryan Murphy
2011-12 Tobias Rieder
2012-13 Tobias Rieder
2013-14 Darby Llewellyn
2014-15 Ryan MacInnis
2015-16 Ryan MacInnis
2016-17 Adam Mascherin
2017-18 Adam Mascherin
2018-19 Riley Damiani
2019-20 Jacob Ingham
2020's
2021-22 | Pavel Cajan
2022-23 | Francesco Pinelli
2023-24 | Carson Rehkopf
Jim McGeachie Memorial Award
The Jim McGeachie Memorial Trophy is named in honour of former left winger Jim McGeachie, who passed away suddenly in a car accident in the summer of 1980 at the age of 19 while a member of the Rangers.
The winner of this award exhibits outstanding effort, spirit, and commitment to being a member of the Rangers. He exhibits competitiveness, as well as dedication to the game and to his teammates.

Award Winners
1960's
1967-68 Walter Tkaczuk
1968-69 Dave Cressman
1969-70 Jerry O’Flaherty
1970's
1970-71 Ted Scharf
1971-72 Jerry Byers
1972-73 Dave Maloney
1973-74 Doug Risebrough
1974-75 Larry Huras
1975-76 Mike Freeman
1976-77 Don Maloney
1977-78 Don Maloney
1978-79 Russ Adam
1979-80 Grant Martin
1980's
1980-81 | Russ Adam
1981-82 | Mike Moher
1982-83 | Mike Eagles
1983-84 | John Tucker
1984-85 | Shawn Burr
1985-86 | Mike Morrison
1986-87 | Mark Montanari
1987-88 | Mark Montanari
1988-89 | Mark Montanari
1989-90 | Mark Montanari
1990's
1990-91 Steven Rice
1991-92 Mike Polano
1992-93 Mike Polano
1993-94 Trevor Gallant
1994-95 Ryan Pepperall
1995-96 Keith Walsh
1996-97 Serge Payer, Ryan Milanovic
1997-98 Jason Byrnes
1998-99 Ryan Milanovic
1999-00 Mike Mazzuca
2000's
2000-01 Chris Cava
2001-02 Andre Benoit
2002-03 Marcus Smith
2003-04 Adam Keefe
2004-05 Dan Turple
2005-06 Jean-Michel Rizk
2006-07 Matt Halischuk
2007-08 Matt Halischuk
2008-09 Jacob Lalonde
2009-10 Ben Fanelli
2010's
2010-11 Michael Catenacci
2011-12 Michael Catenacci
2012-13 Ben Fanelli
2013-14 Curtis Meighan
2014-15 Liam Maaskant
2015-16 Mason Kohn
2016-17 Darby Llewellyn
2017-18 Riley Damiani
2018-19 Riley Damiani, Greg Meireles
2019-20 Declan McDonnell
2020's
2021-22 | Mike Petizian
2022-23 | Hunter Brzustewicz
2023-24 | Luke Ellinas
Blueline Club Award
This award is presented to the player who best embodies the sportsmanship and respect for the game in true Rangers fashion.

Award Winners
1960's
1965-66 Gord Kannegeiser
1966-67 Tim Ecclestone
1967-68 John Barber
1968-69 Dave Cressman
1969-70 Jerry O’Flaherty
1970's
1970-71 Juri Kudrosov
1971-72 Paul Evans
1972-73 Paul Evans
1973-74 Joe Fortunato
1974-75 Claude Noel
1975-76 Paul Reinhart
1976-77 Barry Duench
1977-78 Paul Reinhart
1978-79 Don Greguol
1979-80 Paul Pooley
1980's
1980-81 Kerry Williston
1981-82 Kevin Casey
1982-83 Tom St. James
1983-84 Jim Quinn
1984-85
1985-86 Doug Stromback
1986-87 Paul Epoch
1987-88 Darren Rumble
1988-89 Cory Keenan
1989-90 Cory Keenan
1990's
1990-91 Jason Firth
1991-92 Yvan Corbin
1992-93 Eric Manlow
1993-94 Eric Manlow
1994-95 Keith Welsh
1995-96 Jeff Ambrosio
1996-97 Bryan Duce
1997-98 Ben Schust
1998-99 Darren Mortier
1999-00 Steve Eminger
2000's
2000-01 Matt Passfield
2001-02 Rafal Martynowski
2002-03 Matt Grennier
2003-04 Evan McGrath
2004-05 Craig Voakes
2005-06 Yves Bastien
2006-07 Matt Halischuk
2007-08 Nick Spaling
2008-09 Jason Akeson
2009-10 Ryan Murphy
2010's
2010-11 Jason Akeson
2011-12 Tobias Rieder
2012-13 Tobias Rieder
2013-14 Curtis Meighan
2014-15 Darby Llewellyn
2015-16 Jeremy Bracco
2016-17 Connor Bunnaman
2017-18 Rickard Hugg
2018-19 Joseph Garreffa, Rickard Hugg
2019-20 Axel Bergkvist
2020's
2021-22 | Justin Nolet
2022-23 | Filip Mesar
2023-24 | Hunter Brzustewicz
Les Bradley Award
The Les Bradley Memorial Award is named after longtime Rangers trainer Les Bradley. Bradley was a mainstay on the bench from 1969-1986, then after retiring as the team trainer, spent more than 15 years as a team ambassador in the press room.

Award Winners
2000's
2003-04 Paul McFarland
2004-05 Evan McGrath
2005-06 Matt Pepe
2006-07 Kevin Henderson
2007-08 Scott Timmins
2008-09 Christian Stevens
2009-10 Michael Catenacci
2010's
2010-11 Mike Morrison
2011-12 Cody Sol
2012-13 Brent Pedersen
2013-14 Darby Llewellyn
2014-15 Frank Hora
2015-16 Adam Mascherin
2016-17 Joseph Garreffa
2017-18 Riley Damiani
2018-19 Jonathan Yantsis
2019-20 Arber Xhekaj
2020's
2021-22 | Joseph Serpa
2022-23 | Matthew Sop
2023-24 | Trent Swick
Charles Chalkin Memorial Award
The Charles Chalkin Memorial Award for Best Performer in the Playoffs is named after former Rangers Director from the late 1960’s/early 1970’s, Charles Chalkin. From game-winning goals to series-saving stops, 43 players have been presented with the Charles Chalkin Memorial Award since its inception in 1975-76.

Award Winners
1970's
1975-76 Dwight Foster
1976-77 Paul Reinhart
1977-78 Don Maloney
1978-79 Dave Jennings
1979-80 N/A
1980's
1980-81 Wendell Young
1981-82 Brian Bellows
1982-83 Mike Eagles
1983-84 John Tucker
1984-85 Joel Brown
1985-86 Dave Latta
1986-87 Ed Kister
1987-88 Gus Morschauser
1988-89 Kirk Tomlinson
1989-90 Shayne Stevenson
1990's
1990-91 Jason Firth
1991-92 Chris Lipuma/Mike Torchia/Tyler Ertel
1992-93 Todd Warriner
1993-94 Norm Dezainde
1994-95 David Belitski
1995-96 David Belitski
1996-97 David Belitski/Ryan Pepperall
1997-98 Ryan Milanovic
1998-99 N/A
1999-00 Bill Browne
2000's
2000-01 N/A
2001-02 Marcus Smith
2002-03 Gregory Campbell
2003-04 Nathan O’Nabigon
2004-05 Mike Richards
2005-06 Cory Konecny
2006-07 Josh Unice
2007-08 Steve Downie
2008-09 N/A
2009-10 Dan Kelly/Jeff Skinner
2010's
2010-11 Jerry D’Amigo
2011-12 John Gibson
2012-13 John Gibson
2013-14 N/A
2014-15 Liam Maaskant
2015-16 Jeremy Bracco
2016-17 Dylan Di Perna
2017-18 Logan Stanley & Mario Culina
2018-19 Luke Richardson
2020's
2021-22 | Joseph Serpa
2022-23 | Mitchell Martin
2023-24 | Luke Ellinas
Don Cameron Memorial Award
The Don Cameron Award is awarded to a Rangers player who reaches the 50-goal milestone during the regular season. It was presented for the first time in 1975-76, and has been presented 16 times to fifteen different players. The 50-goal mark was reached four other times, prior to the award coming into existence.
The last time the Don Cameron Award was presented to a Rangers player was to Jonathan Yantsis in 2018-19, prior to that it was to Jeff Skinner in 2009-10.

Award Winners
1960's
1964-65* Alex “Sandy” Fitzpatrick (51)
1965-66* N/A
1966-67* N/A
1967-68* Jack Egers (53)
1968-69* N/A
1969-70* N/A
*Don Cameron Award did not yet exist
1970's
1970-71* N/A
1971-72* Al Blanchard (50)
1972-73* N/A
1973-74* Paul Evans (52)
1974-75* N/A
1975-76 Don ‘Red’ Laurence (50)
1976-77 Dwight Foster (60)
1977-78 Doug Sulliman (50)
1978-79 Paul Reinhart (51)
1979-80 N/A
*Don Cameron Award did not yet exist
1980's
1980-81 Jeff Larmer (54)
1981-82 Jeff Larmer (51)
1982-83 John Tucker (60)
1983-84 Wayne Presley (63)**
1984-85 N/A
1985-86 Shawn Burr (50)
1986-87 Rob Goodall (52)
1987-88 N/A
1988-89 N/A
1989-90 N/A
**Franchise Record
1990's
1990-91 N/A
1991-92 N/A
1992-93 N/A
1993-94 N/A
1994-95 N/A
1995-96 N/A
1996-97 N/A
1997-98 N/A
1998-99 N/A
1999-00 N/A
2000's
2000-01 N/A
2001-02 N/A
2002-03 N/A
2003-04 N/A
2004-05 N/A
2005-06 N/A
2006-07 N/A
2007-08 N/A
2008-09 N/A
2009-10 Jeff Skinner (50)
2010's
2010-11 N/A
2011-12 N/A
2012-13 N/A
2013-14 N/A
2014-15 N/A
2015-16 N/A
2016-17 N/A
2017-18 N/A
2018-19 Jonathan Yantsis (50)
2019-20 N/A
2020's
2021-22 | N/A
2022-23 | N/A
2023-24 | Carson Rehkopf
Harold Gowing Memorial Award
The Harold Gowing Memorial Award was presented to the Rangers player who previously played as a youth in the Kitchener Minor Hockey Association (KMHA) and showed the most improvement.
It was first awarded in 1967-68 and was earned 33 times. The award is no longer in circulation and was last presented to Jacob Cascagnette following the 2014-15 season.

Award Winners
1960's
1967-68 | Jim McCrea
1968-69 | Dave Cressman
1969-70 | Ray Fredericks
1970's
1970-71 | Steve Menich
1971-72 | Brian Bye
1972-73 | Bruce Steffler
1973-74 | Barry Duench
1974-75 | Marty Steinberg
1975-76 | Don Maloney
1976-77 | Barry Duench
1977-78 | Kevin Reinhart
1978-79 | Bennett Wolf
1979-80 | Joe McDonnell
1980's
1980-81 | Joel Levesque
1981-82 | Scott Stevens
1982-83 | Kevin Petendra
1983-84 | Mike Stevens
1984-85 | John Keller
1985-86 | Jeff Noble
1986-87 | Jeff Noble
1987-88 | Gus Morschauser
1988-89 | Rob Sangster
1989-90 | Steven Rice
1990's
1990-91 | Steven Rice
1991-92 | Tim Spitzig
1992-93 | Tim Spitzig
1993-94 | Jason Morgan
1994-95 | Rob Maric
1995-96 | Rob Maric
1996-97 | Rob Maric
1997-98 | Brandon Merli
1998-99 | Brandon Merli
1999-00 | Jimmy Gagnon
2000's
2000-01 | Jeff Johnston
2001-02 | Chad McCaffrey
2002-03 | T.J. Eason
2003-04 | N/A
2004-05 | N/A
2005-06 | Matt Thomson
2006-07 | N/A
2007-08 | N/A
2008-09 | N/A
2009-10 | N/A
2010's
2010-11 N/A
2011-12 N/A
2012-13 Derek Schoenmakers
2013-14 Logan Schmidt
2014-15 Jacob Cascagnette