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{{Infobox sports award
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| name = William Hanley Trophy
The '''William Hanley Trophy''' is awarded to the [[Ontario Hockey League]]'s Most Sportsmanlike Player. It is named for [[Bill Hanley|William Hanley]], a former secretary-manager of the [[Ontario Hockey Association]] who served in that capacity for twenty-five years. The William Hanley Trophy was first awarded in 1974–75; before that, the [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]] was awarded for sportsmanship.
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The '''William Hanley Trophy''' is awarded annually by [[Ontario Hockey League]] to the most sportsmanlike player. It is named for [[Bill Hanley (ice hockey)|Bill Hanley]], a former secretary-manager of the [[Ontario Hockey Association]] who served in that capacity for twenty-five years. The William Hanley Trophy was first awarded in 1975.<ref name="ohlawards">{{cite web|url=http://ontariohockeyleague.com/ohl-awards/|title=OHL Awards|website=Ontario Hockey League|publisher=Canadian Hockey League|access-date=2017-12-24}}</ref> The winner of the William Hanley Trophy is nominated for the [[CHL Sportsman of the Year]].

From 1961 to 1969, the [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]] was awarded to the most gentlemanly player.<ref name="ohlawards" />


==Winners==
==Winners==
List of William Hanley Trophy winners, as the most sportsmanlike player.<ref name="ohlawards" />
*[[2011–12 OHL season|2011–12]] [[Brandon Saad]], [[Saginaw Spirit]]
{| style="wikitable"
*[[2010–11 OHL season|2010–11]] [[Jason Akeson]], [[Kitchener Rangers]]
|-
*[[2009–10 OHL season|2009–10]] [[Ryan Spooner]], [[Peterborough Petes]]
|style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"| {{small|denotes player also named [[CHL Sportsman of the Year]]}}
*[[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]] [[Cody Hodgson]], [[Brampton Battalion]]
|}
*[[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08]] [[Nick Spaling]], [[Kitchener Rangers]]

*[[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]] [[Tom Pyatt]], [[Saginaw Spirit]]
{|class="wikitable sortable"
*[[2005–06 OHL season|2005–06]] [[Wojtek Wolski]], [[Brampton Battalion]]
! Season !! Winner !! Team
*[[2004–05 OHL season|2004–05]] [[Jeff Carter]], [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]
|-
*[[2003–04 OHL season|2003–04]] [[André Benoit]], [[Kitchener Rangers]]
*[[2002–03 OHL season|2002–03]] [[Kyle Wellwood]], [[Windsor Spitfires]]
| [[1974–75 OMJHL season|1974–75]] || [[Doug Jarvis]] || [[Peterborough Petes]]
|-
*[[2001–02 OHL season|2001–02]] [[Brad Boyes]], [[Erie Otters]]
*[[2000–01 OHL season|2000–01]] [[Brad Boyes]], [[Erie Otters]]
| [[1975–76 OMJHL season|1975–76]] || [[Dale McCourt]] || [[Hamilton Fincups]]
|-
*[[1999–2000 OHL season|1999–2000]] [[Mike Zigomanis]], [[Kingston Frontenacs]]
*[[1998–99 OHL season|1998–99]] [[Brian Campbell]], [[Ottawa 67's]]
| [[1976–77 OMJHL season|1976–77]] || [[Dale McCourt]] || [[Hamilton Fincups|St. Catharines Fincups]]
|-
*[[1997–98 OHL season|1997–98]] [[Matt Bradley]], [[Kingston Frontenacs]]
*[[1996–97 OHL season|1996–97]] [[Alyn McCauley]], [[Ottawa 67's]]
| [[1977–78 OMJHL season|1977–78]] || [[Wayne Gretzky]] || [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]
|-
*[[1995–96 OHL season|1995–96]] [[Jeff Williams (ice hockey)|Jeff Williams]], [[Guelph Storm]]
*[[1994–95 OHL season|1994–95]] [[Vitali Yachmenev]], [[North Bay Centennials]]
| [[1978–79 OMJHL season|1978–79]] || [[Sean Simpson]] || [[Ottawa 67's]]
|-
*[[1993–94 OHL season|1993–94]] [[Jason Allison]], [[London Knights]]
*[[1992–93 OHL season|1992–93]] [[Pat Peake]], [[Detroit Compuware Ambassadors]]
| [[1979–80 OMJHL season|1979–80]] || [[Sean Simpson]] || [[Ottawa 67's]]
|-
*[[1991–92 OHL season|1991–92]] [[John Spoltore]], [[North Bay Centennials]]
*[[1990–91 OHL season|1990–91]] [[Dale Craigwell]], [[Oshawa Generals]]
| [[1980–81 OHL season|1980–81]] || [[John Goodwin (ice hockey)|John Goodwin]] || [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]
|-
*[[1989–90 OHL season|1989–90]] [[Mike Ricci]], [[Peterborough Petes]]
*[[1988–89 OHL season|1988–89]] [[Kevin Miehm]], [[Oshawa Generals]]
| [[1981–82 OHL season|1981–82]] || [[Dave Simpson (ice hockey)|Dave Simpson]] || [[London Knights]]
|-
*[[1987–88 OHL season|1987–88]] [[Andrew Cassels]], [[Ottawa 67's]]
*[[1986–87 OHL season|1986–87]] [[Scott McCrory]], [[Oshawa Generals]] & [[Keith Gretzky]], [[Hamilton Steelhawks]]
| [[1982–83 OHL season|1982–83]] || [[Kirk Muller]] || [[Guelph Platers]]
|-
*[[1985–86 OHL season|1985–86]] [[Jason Lafreniere]], [[Belleville Bulls]]
*[[1984–85 OHL season|1984–85]] [[Scott Tottle]], [[Peterborough Petes]]
| [[1983–84 OHL season|1983–84]] || [[Kevin Conway (ice hockey)|Kevin Conway]] || [[Kingston Canadians]]
|-
*[[1983–84 OHL season|1983–84]] [[Kevin Conway (ice hockey)|Kevin Conway]], [[Kingston Frontenacs|Kingston Canadians]]
*[[1982–83 OHL season|1982–83]] [[Kirk Muller]], [[Guelph Platers]]
| [[1984–85 OHL season|1984–85]] || Scott Tottle || [[Peterborough Petes]]
|-
*[[1981–82 OHL season|1981–82]] [[Dave Simpson (ice hockey)|Dave Simpson]], [[London Knights]]
*[[1980–81 OHL season|1980–81]] [[John Goodwin (ice hockey)|John Goodwin]], [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]
| [[1985–86 OHL season|1985–86]] || [[Jason Lafreniere]] || [[Belleville Bulls]]
|-
*[[1979–80 OMJHL season|1979–80]] [[Sean Simpson]], [[Ottawa 67's]]
*[[1978–79 OMJHL season|1978–79]] [[Sean Simpson]], [[Ottawa 67's]]
| rowspan="2" |[[1986–87 OHL season|1986–87]] || [[Scott McCrory]] || [[Oshawa Generals]]
|-
*[[1977–78 OMJHL season|1977–78]] [[Wayne Gretzky]], [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]
| [[Keith Gretzky]] || [[Hamilton Steelhawks (junior)|Hamilton Steelhawks]]
*[[1976–77 OMJHL season|1976–77]] [[Dale McCourt]], [[Hamilton Fincups|St. Catharines Fincups]]
|-
*[[1975–76 OMJHL season|1975–76]] [[Dale McCourt]], [[Hamilton Fincups]]
*[[1974–75 OMJHL season|1974–75]] [[Doug Jarvis]], [[Peterborough Petes]]
| [[1987–88 OHL season|1987–88]] || [[Andrew Cassels]] || [[Ottawa 67's]]
|-
*1970–74 No award presented
| [[1988–89 OHL season|1988–89]] || [[Kevin Miehm]] || [[Oshawa Generals]]
:''From 1961–69, the sportsman of the year was awarded the [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]].''
|-
*1969 [[Réjean Houle]], [[Montreal Junior Canadiens]]
*1968 [[Tom Webster (ice hockey)|Tom Webster]], [[Niagara Falls Flyers]]
| [[1989–90 OHL season|1989–90]] || [[Mike Ricci (ice hockey)|Mike Ricci]] || [[Peterborough Petes]]
|-
*1967 [[Mickey Redmond]], [[Peterborough Petes|Peterborough TPT's]]
| [[1990–91 OHL season|1990–91]] || [[Dale Craigwell]] || [[Oshawa Generals]]
*1966 [[André Lacroix (ice hockey)|André Lacroix]], [[Peterborough Petes|Peterborough TPT's]]
|-
*1965 [[Jimmy Peters, Jr.|Jimmy Peters]], [[Hamilton Red Wings]]
| [[1991–92 OHL season|1991–92]] || [[John Spoltore (ice hockey)|John Spoltore]] || [[North Bay Centennials]]
*1964 [[Fred Stanfield]], [[St. Catharines Tee Pees]]
|-
*1963 [[Paul Henderson]], [[Hamilton Red Wings]]
| [[1992–93 OHL season|1992–93]] || [[Pat Peake]] || [[Detroit Junior Red Wings]]
*1962 [[Lowell MacDonald]], [[Hamilton Tiger Cubs]]
|-
*1961 [[Bruce Draper]], [[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]]
| [[1993–94 OHL season|1993–94]] || [[Jason Allison]] || [[London Knights]]
|-
| [[1994–95 OHL season|1994–95]] || [[Vitali Yachmenev]] || [[North Bay Centennials]]
|-
| [[1995–96 OHL season|1995–96]] || [[Jeff Williams (ice hockey)|Jeff Williams]] || [[Guelph Storm]]
|-
| [[1996–97 OHL season|1996–97]] || [[Alyn McCauley]] || [[Ottawa 67's]]
|-
| [[1997–98 OHL season|1997–98]] || [[Matt Bradley]] || [[Kingston Frontenacs]]
|-
| [[1998–99 OHL season|1998–99]] || [[Brian Campbell]] || [[Ottawa 67's]]
|-
| [[1999–2000 OHL season|1999–2000]] || [[Mike Zigomanis]] || [[Kingston Frontenacs]]
|-
| [[2000–01 OHL season|2000–01]] || [[Brad Boyes]] || [[Erie Otters]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2001–02 OHL season|2001–02]] || [[Brad Boyes]] || [[Erie Otters]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2002–03 OHL season|2002–03]] || [[Kyle Wellwood]] || [[Windsor Spitfires]]
|-
| [[2003–04 OHL season|2003–04]] || [[André Benoit]] || [[Kitchener Rangers]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2004–05 OHL season|2004–05]] || [[Jeff Carter]] || [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]
|-
| [[2005–06 OHL season|2005–06]] || [[Wojtek Wolski]] || [[Brampton Battalion]]
|-
| [[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]] || [[Tom Pyatt]] || [[Saginaw Spirit]]
|-
| [[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08]] || [[Nick Spaling]] || [[Kitchener Rangers]]
|-
| [[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]] || [[Cody Hodgson]] || [[Brampton Battalion]]
|-
| [[2009–10 OHL season|2009–10]] || [[Ryan Spooner]] || [[Peterborough Petes]]
|-
| [[2010–11 OHL season|2010–11]] || [[Jason Akeson]] || [[Kitchener Rangers]]
|-
| [[2011–12 OHL season|2011–12]] || [[Brandon Saad]] || [[Saginaw Spirit]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2012–13 OHL season|2012–13]] || [[Tyler Graovac]] || [[Belleville Bulls]]
|-
| [[2013–14 OHL season|2013–14]] || [[Connor McDavid]] || [[Erie Otters]]
|-
| [[2014–15 OHL season|2014–15]] || [[Dylan Strome]] || [[Erie Otters]]
|-
| [[2015–16 OHL season|2015–16]] || [[Mike Amadio]] || [[North Bay Battalion]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2016–17 OHL season|2016–17]] || [[Nick Suzuki]] || [[Owen Sound Attack]]
|-
| [[2017–18 OHL season|2017–18]] || [[Nick Suzuki]] || [[Owen Sound Attack]]
|-
| [[2018–19 OHL season|2018–19]] || [[Nick Suzuki]] || [[Owen Sound Attack|Owen Sound]] & [[Guelph Storm|Guelph]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2019–20 OHL season|2019–20]] || [[Nicholas Robertson (ice hockey)|Nick Robertson]] || [[Peterborough Petes]]
|-
| [[2020-21 OHL season|2020-21]] || colspan=2 align=center|''Not awarded, season cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in Canada|COVID-19 pandemic]]''<ref>{{cite news |title=OHL officially cancels the 2020-21 season |first=Jake |last=Jeffrey |date=2021-04-20 |work=[[Global News]] |url=https://globalnews.ca/news/7773203/ohl-hockey-no-2020-21-season/ |access-date=2023-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211108085329/https://globalnews.ca/news/7773203/ohl-hockey-no-2020-21-season/ |archive-date=2021-11-08 |url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
| [[2021–22 OHL season|2021–22]] || [[Wyatt Johnston]] || [[Windsor Spitfires]]
|- style="background: #bbdddd; font-weight: bold"
| [[2022–23 OHL season|2022–23]] || [[Evan Vierling]] || [[Barrie Colts]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Colts’ Vierling awarded William Hanley Trophy as OHL’s Most Sportsmanlike Player |url=https://ontariohockeyleague.com/video/colts-vierling-awarded-william-hanley-trophy-as-ohls-most-sportsmanlike-player |publisher=Ontario Hockey League |date=26 April 2023 |access-date=27 April 2023}}</ref>
|-
| [[2023–24 OHL season|2023–24]] || [[Jett Luchanko]] || [[Guelph Storm]]
|}

==Sportsman of the year (1961–1969)==
List of [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]] winners from 1961–1969, as the most gentlemanly player.<ref name="ohlawards" />

{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Season !! Winner !! Team
|-
| [[1960–61 OHA season|1960–61]]|| [[Bruce Draper]] || [[Toronto St. Michael's Majors]]
|-
| [[1961–62 OHA season|1961–62]]|| [[Lowell MacDonald]] || [[Hamilton Tiger Cubs]]
|-
| [[1962–63 OHA season|1962–63]]|| [[Paul Henderson]] || [[Hamilton Red Wings]]
|-
| [[1963–64 OHA season|1963–64]]|| [[Fred Stanfield]] || [[St. Catharines Teepees]]
|-
| [[1964–65 OHA season|1964–65]]|| [[Jimmy Peters, Jr.|Jimmy Peters]] || [[Hamilton Red Wings]]
|-
| [[1965–66 OHA season|1965–66]]|| [[André Lacroix (ice hockey)|André Lacroix]] || [[Peterborough Petes|Peterborough TPT's]]
|-
| [[1966–67 OHA season|1966–67]]|| [[Mickey Redmond]] || [[Peterborough Petes|Peterborough TPT's]]
|-
| [[1967–68 OHA season|1967–68]]|| [[Tom Webster (ice hockey)|Tom Webster]] || [[Niagara Falls Flyers]]
|-
| [[1968–69 OHA season|1968–69]]|| [[Réjean Houle]] || [[Montreal Junior Canadiens]]
|}

==See also==
* [[Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy]] (QMJHL)
* [[Brad Hornung Trophy]] (WHL)
* [[List of Canadian Hockey League awards]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://ontariohockeyleague.com/ Ontario Hockey League]


{{OHL trophies}}
{{OHL trophies}}


[[Category:Ontario Hockey League trophies and awards]]
[[Category:Ontario Hockey League trophies and awards]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1975]]

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Latest revision as of 00:35, 2 May 2024

William Hanley Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forMost Sportsmanlike Player in OHL
History
First award1975
Most recentJett Luchanko

The William Hanley Trophy is awarded annually by Ontario Hockey League to the most sportsmanlike player. It is named for Bill Hanley, a former secretary-manager of the Ontario Hockey Association who served in that capacity for twenty-five years. The William Hanley Trophy was first awarded in 1975.[1] The winner of the William Hanley Trophy is nominated for the CHL Sportsman of the Year.

From 1961 to 1969, the Max Kaminsky Trophy was awarded to the most gentlemanly player.[1]

Winners

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List of William Hanley Trophy winners, as the most sportsmanlike player.[1]

denotes player also named CHL Sportsman of the Year
Season Winner Team
1974–75 Doug Jarvis Peterborough Petes
1975–76 Dale McCourt Hamilton Fincups
1976–77 Dale McCourt St. Catharines Fincups
1977–78 Wayne Gretzky Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1978–79 Sean Simpson Ottawa 67's
1979–80 Sean Simpson Ottawa 67's
1980–81 John Goodwin Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1981–82 Dave Simpson London Knights
1982–83 Kirk Muller Guelph Platers
1983–84 Kevin Conway Kingston Canadians
1984–85 Scott Tottle Peterborough Petes
1985–86 Jason Lafreniere Belleville Bulls
1986–87 Scott McCrory Oshawa Generals
Keith Gretzky Hamilton Steelhawks
1987–88 Andrew Cassels Ottawa 67's
1988–89 Kevin Miehm Oshawa Generals
1989–90 Mike Ricci Peterborough Petes
1990–91 Dale Craigwell Oshawa Generals
1991–92 John Spoltore North Bay Centennials
1992–93 Pat Peake Detroit Junior Red Wings
1993–94 Jason Allison London Knights
1994–95 Vitali Yachmenev North Bay Centennials
1995–96 Jeff Williams Guelph Storm
1996–97 Alyn McCauley Ottawa 67's
1997–98 Matt Bradley Kingston Frontenacs
1998–99 Brian Campbell Ottawa 67's
1999–2000 Mike Zigomanis Kingston Frontenacs
2000–01 Brad Boyes Erie Otters
2001–02 Brad Boyes Erie Otters
2002–03 Kyle Wellwood Windsor Spitfires
2003–04 André Benoit Kitchener Rangers
2004–05 Jeff Carter Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2005–06 Wojtek Wolski Brampton Battalion
2006–07 Tom Pyatt Saginaw Spirit
2007–08 Nick Spaling Kitchener Rangers
2008–09 Cody Hodgson Brampton Battalion
2009–10 Ryan Spooner Peterborough Petes
2010–11 Jason Akeson Kitchener Rangers
2011–12 Brandon Saad Saginaw Spirit
2012–13 Tyler Graovac Belleville Bulls
2013–14 Connor McDavid Erie Otters
2014–15 Dylan Strome Erie Otters
2015–16 Mike Amadio North Bay Battalion
2016–17 Nick Suzuki Owen Sound Attack
2017–18 Nick Suzuki Owen Sound Attack
2018–19 Nick Suzuki Owen Sound & Guelph
2019–20 Nick Robertson Peterborough Petes
2020-21 Not awarded, season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2021–22 Wyatt Johnston Windsor Spitfires
2022–23 Evan Vierling Barrie Colts[3]
2023–24 Jett Luchanko Guelph Storm

Sportsman of the year (1961–1969)

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List of Max Kaminsky Trophy winners from 1961–1969, as the most gentlemanly player.[1]

Season Winner Team
1960–61 Bruce Draper Toronto St. Michael's Majors
1961–62 Lowell MacDonald Hamilton Tiger Cubs
1962–63 Paul Henderson Hamilton Red Wings
1963–64 Fred Stanfield St. Catharines Teepees
1964–65 Jimmy Peters Hamilton Red Wings
1965–66 André Lacroix Peterborough TPT's
1966–67 Mickey Redmond Peterborough TPT's
1967–68 Tom Webster Niagara Falls Flyers
1968–69 Réjean Houle Montreal Junior Canadiens

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "Colts' Vierling awarded William Hanley Trophy as OHL's Most Sportsmanlike Player". Ontario Hockey League. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
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