Steve "Boomer" Hawrysh Award

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The Steve "Boomer" Hawrysh Award is an ice hockey trophy that is presented annually to the Most Valuable Player of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) during the regular season.

Steve “Boomer” Hawrysh reached a milestone in 1992 with 60 consecutive years in total hockey involvement in Dauphin. As a player, Hawrysh was on three Manitoba championship winners with the Dauphin intermediates. He began coaching in 1952 in Dauphin, Manitoba. Steve Hawrysh was one of the original architects of the new Manitoba Junior Hockey League.[ citation needed ]

MJHL Most Valuable Players

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2014 Parker Thomas Selkirk Steelers
2013 Guillaume Naud Dauphin Kings
2012 Jayson Argue Swan Valley Stampeders
2011 Shane Luke Dauphin Kings
2010 Taylor Dickin Selkirk Steelers
2009 Eric Delong Portage Terriers
2008 Bryan Kauk Dauphin Kings
2007 Brant Hilton Winnipeg South Blues
2006 Tyler Czuba Swan Valley Stampeders
2005 Ryan Garbutt Winnipeg South Blues
2000 Junior Lessard Portage Terriers
1998 Jedd Crumb Winnipeg South Blues
1997 Chris Thomas Winkler Flyers
1995 Cory Cyrenne St. Boniface Saints
1994 Ryan Smith St. James Canadians
1982 Grant Ledyard Fort Garry Blues
1977 Jim Misener Dauphin Kings
1976 Darryl Einarson Selkirk Steelers
1974 Mark Izzard West Kildonan North Stars
1973 Brian Engblom Winnipeg Monarchs
1968 Jim Trosky St. Boniface Saints
1966 Terry Jones Winnipeg Rangers
1965 Wayne Stephenson Winnipeg Braves
1960 George Hill Brandon Wheat Kings
1958 Gord Labossiere Transcona Rangers
1957 Ray Brunel St. Boniface Canadiens

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