Red Tilson Trophy

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Red Tilson Trophy
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Sport Ice hockey
Awarded forOHL MVP
History
First award1945
Most recent Michael Misa

The Red Tilson Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the most outstanding player (MVP) as voted by OHL writers and broadcasters. It was donated by The Globe and Mail, and first awarded in the 1944–45 OHA season by the Ontario Hockey Association. [1] [2] The trophy is named for Red Tilson, who played for the Oshawa Generals, and died during military service in World War II. Winners of the Red Tilson Trophy are nominated for the CHL Player of the Year award. The Red Tilson trophy resides in the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame, in the Tribute Communities Centre. [3]

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Red Tilson

The trophy is named for Albert "Red" Tilson, (January 13, 1924 – October 27, 1944) [4] a former Oshawa Generals player killed in service in World War II. [1] [2] [5] [6] Tilson was born in Regina, Saskatchewan to William and Mary Tilson. [4] He was nicknamed "Red" for his hair colour. [5] He played two seasons for the Generals beginning with the 1941–42 OHA season, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup both seasons. Tilson won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy in the 1942–43 OHA season as the top scorer in the league with 19 goals, and 38 assists. [1] Tilson enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces on May 27, 1943 at Kingston, Ontario. Tilson was a lance corporal in The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada R.C.I.C. [4] Tilson was killed in action in the Netherlands, on October 27, 1944. [4] Tilson is interred in the Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, near Maldegem, Belgium. [4] The Generals retired his uniform #9 on November 12, 2006. [3]

Winners

The Memorial Cup and the Red Tilson Trophy displayed at the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame for Remembrance Day in 2019 Memorial Cup and Red Tilson Trophy 2019.jpg
The Memorial Cup and the Red Tilson Trophy displayed at the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame for Remembrance Day in 2019

List of winners of the Red Tilson Trophy. [1]

  Also named CHL Player of the Year
SeasonWinnerTeamGoalsAssistsPoints
1944–45 Doug McMurdy St. Catharines Falcons 112536 [7]
1945–46 Tod Sloan Toronto St. Michael's Majors 433275
1946–47 Ed Sandford Toronto St. Michael's Majors 303767
1947–48 George Armstrong Stratford Kroehlers 334073
1948–49 Gil Mayer Barrie Flyers Goalkeeper
1949–50 George Armstrong Toronto Marlboros 6451115
1950–51 Glenn Hall Windsor Spitfires Goalkeeper
1951–52 Bill Harrington Kitchener Greenshirts Goalkeeper
1952–53 Bob Attersley Oshawa Generals 454388
1953–54 Brian Cullen St. Catharines Teepees 6893161
1954–55 Hank Ciesla St. Catharines Teepees 5749106
1955–56 Ron Howell Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 214061
1956–57 Frank Mahovlich Toronto St. Michael's Majors 523688
1957–58 Murray Oliver Hamilton Tiger Cubs 345690
1958–59 Stan Mikita St. Catharines Teepees 385997
1959–60 Wayne Connelly Peterborough TPT Petes 483482
1960–61 Rod Gilbert Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 5449103
1961–62 Pit Martin Hamilton Red Wings 424688
1962–63 Wayne Maxner Niagara Falls Flyers 326294
1963–64 Yvan Cournoyer Montreal Junior Canadiens 6348111
1964–65 Andre Lacroix Peterborough Petes 4574119
1965–66 Andre Lacroix Peterborough Petes 4080120
1966–67 Mickey Redmond Peterborough Petes 514495
1967–68 Walt Tkaczuk Kitchener Rangers 375693
1968–69 Rejean Houle Montreal Junior Canadiens 5355108
1969–70 Gilbert Perreault Montreal Junior Canadiens 5170121
1970–71 Dave Gardner Toronto Marlboros 5681137
1971–72 Don Lever Niagara Falls Flyers 6165126
1972–73 Rick Middleton Oshawa Generals 6770137
1973–74 Jack Valiquette Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 6372135
1974–75 Dennis Maruk London Knights 6679145
1975–76 Peter Lee Ottawa 67's 8180161
1976–77 Dale McCourt St. Catharines Fincups 6079139
1977–78 Bobby Smith Ottawa 67's 69123192
1978–79 Mike Foligno Sudbury Wolves 6585150
1979–80 Jim Fox Ottawa 67's 65101166
1980–81 Ernie Godden Windsor Spitfires 8766153
1981–82 Dave Simpson London Knights 6788155
1982–83 Doug Gilmour Cornwall Royals 70107177
1983–84 John Tucker Kitchener Rangers 4060100
1984–85 Wayne Groulx Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 5985144
1985–86 Ray Sheppard Cornwall Royals 8161142
1986–87 Scott McCrory Oshawa Generals 5199150
1987–88 Andrew Cassels Ottawa 67's 48103151
1988–89 Bryan Fogarty Niagara Falls Thunder 47108155
1989–90 Mike Ricci Peterborough Petes 5264116
1990–91 Eric Lindros Oshawa Generals 7178149
1991–92 Todd Simon Niagara Falls Thunder 5393146
1992–93 Pat Peake Detroit Junior Red Wings 5878136
1993–94 Jason Allison London Knights 5587142
1994–95 David Ling Kingston Frontenacs 6174135
1995–96 Alyn McCauley Ottawa 67's 344882
1996–97 Alyn McCauley Ottawa 67's 5656112
1997–98 David Legwand Plymouth Whalers 5451105
1998–99 Brian Campbell Ottawa 67's 127587
1999–2000 Andrew Raycroft Kingston Frontenacs Goalkeeper
2000–01 Brad Boyes Erie Otters 454590
2001–02 Brad Boyes Erie Otters 364177
2002–03 Corey Locke Ottawa 67's 6388151
2003–04 Corey Locke Ottawa 67's 5167118
2004–05 Corey Perry London Knights 4783130
2005–06 Wojtek Wolski Brampton Battalion 4781128
2006–07 John Tavares Oshawa Generals 7262134
2007–08 Justin Azevedo Kitchener Rangers 4381124
2008–09 Cody Hodgson Brampton Battalion 434992
2009–10 Tyler Seguin Plymouth Whalers 4858106
2010–11 Ryan Ellis Windsor Spitfires 2476100
2011–12 Michael Houser London Knights Goalkeeper
2012–13 Vincent Trocheck Plymouth Whalers 5059109
2013–14 Connor Brown Erie Otters 4583128
2014–15 Connor McDavid Erie Otters 4476120
2015–16 Mitch Marner London Knights 3977116
2016–17 Alex DeBrincat Erie Otters 6562127
2017–18 Jordan Kyrou Sarnia Sting 3970109
2018–19 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen Sudbury Wolves Goalkeeper
2019–20 Marco Rossi Ottawa 67's 3981120
2020–21 Not awarded, season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic [8]
2021–22 Wyatt Johnston Windsor Spitfires 4678124
2022–23 Matthew Maggio Windsor Spitfires 5457111
2023–24 Easton Cowan [9] London Knights 346296
2024–25 Michael Misa Saginaw Spirit 6272134

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. 1 2 "McMurdy Wins Tilson Trophy". The Winnipeg Tribune . Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 5, 1945. p. 26. Lock-green.svg
  3. 1 2 "Albert "Red" Tilson". Oshawa Generals. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Albert Tilson". The Canadian Virtual War Memorial. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  5. 1 2 Brown, Babe; Attersley, Bobby (1978), A History of the Oshawa Generals, vol. One, Toronto, Ontario: Chimo, pp. 18–23, ISBN   0-920344-07-0
  6. "Oshawa Sports Hall Of Fame Inductees". Oshawa Sports Hall Of Fame. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  7. "Top Four Junior Scorers Wearing St. Mike's Colors". Windsor Star . Windsor, Ontario. February 28, 1945. p. 22.
  8. Jeffrey, Jake (2021-04-20). "OHL officially cancels the 2020-21 season". Global News . Archived from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  9. Sweetland, Josh (May 2, 2024). "Knights' Cowan awarded Red Tilson Trophy as OHL's Most Outstanding Player". OHL.