Clare Drake Award
Appearance
The Clare Drake Award is the annual "Rookie of the Year" award presented to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) men's ice hockey player who is judged by a committee of the CIS Men’s Hockey Coaches Association to be "the most outstanding first-year player in the CIS who has exhibited exemplary skill and leadership".
First awarded following the 1985-86 season, the award is named after Clare Drake, who is the coach with the most wins in CIS men’s hockey history.
Winners
- 2010-11: Jason Bast (Centre)
- 2009-10: Jared Gomes (Centre)
- 2008-09: Steve DaSilva (Right Wing)
- 2007-08: Craig Voakes (Left Wing)
- 2006-07: Mark Shefchyk (Left Wing)
- 2005-06: Aaron Sorochan (Goaltender)
- 2004-05: Mathieu Poitras (Goaltender)
- 2003-04: Kevin Young (Defenceman)
- 2002-03: Dean Beuker (Right Wing)
- 2001-02: Matt Dzieduszycki (Forward)
- 2000-01: Alexandre Tremblay (Left Wing)
- 1999-00: Clayton Pool (Goaltender)
- 1998-99: Eric Schneider (Forward)
- 1997-98: Ryan Lindsay (Centre)
- 1995-96: Jason Becker (Defenceman)
- 1994-95: Sylvain Rodrigue (Goaltender)
- 1993-94: Jarret Zukiwsky (Right Wing)
- 1992-93: John Spoltore (Centre)
- 1989-90: Wayne Hynes (Centre)
- 1985-86: Claude Lefebvre (Forward)