Dave Pinkney Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forGoaltenders with lowest team GAA
History
First award1949
Most recentMax Donoso & Collin MacKenzie (2022–23)

The Dave Pinkney Trophy is awarded to the goaltenders of the Ontario Hockey League team that has the lowest goals against average.[1] It has been awarded annually since 1949.

Winners

List of winners of the Dave Pinkney Trophy.[1]

SeasonWinner(s)Team
1948–49Gilles MayerBarrie Flyers
1949–50Don LockhartToronto Marlboros
1950–51Don LockhartToronto Marlboros
Lorne HowesBarrie Flyers
1951–52Don HeadToronto Marlboros
1952–53John HendersonToronto Marlboros
1953–54Dennis RigginHamilton Tiger Cubs
1954–55John AlbaniToronto Marlboros
1955–56Jim CrocketToronto Marlboros
1956–57Len BroderickToronto Marlboros
1957–58Len BroderickToronto Marlboros
1958–59Jacques CaronPeterborough TPT Petes
1959–60Gerry CheeversToronto St. Michael's Majors
1960–61Bud BlomHamilton Red Wings
1961–62George HolmesMontreal Junior Canadiens
1962–63Chuck GoddardPeterborough Petes
1963–64Bernie ParentNiagara Falls Flyers
1964–65Bernie ParentNiagara Falls Flyers
1965–66Ted OuimetMontreal Junior Canadiens
1966–67Peter McDuffeSt. Catharines Black Hawks
1967–68Jim Rutherford & Gerry GrayHamilton Red Wings
1968–69Wayne Wood & Ted TuckerMontreal Junior Canadiens
1969–70John GarrettPeterborough Petes
1970–71John GarrettPeterborough Petes
1971–72Michel LarocqueOttawa 67's
1972–73Mike PalmateerToronto Marlboros
1973–74Don EdwardsKitchener Rangers
1974–75Greg MillenPeterborough Petes
1975–76Jim BedardSudbury Wolves
1976–77Pat RigginLondon Knights
1977–78Al JensenHamilton Fincups
1978–79Nick Ricci & Glen ErnstNiagara Falls Flyers
1979–80Rick LaFerriere & Terry WrightPeterborough Petes
1980–81Jim RalphOttawa 67's
1981–82John Vanbiesbrouck & Marc D'AmourSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1982–83Peter Sidorkiewicz & Jeff HoggOshawa Generals
1983–84Darren Pang & Greg CoramOttawa 67's
1984–85Scott Mosey & Marty AbramsSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1985–86Kay Whitmore & Ron TugnuttPeterborough Petes
1986–87Jeff Hackett & Sean EvoyOshawa Generals
1987–88Todd Bojcun & John TannerPeterborough Petes
1988–89John Tanner & Todd BojcunPeterborough Petes
1989–90Jeff Wilson & Sean GauthierKingston Frontenacs
1990–91Mike Lenarduzzi & Kevin HodsonSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1991–92Kevin HodsonSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1992–93Chad Lang & Ryan DouglasPeterborough Petes
1993–94Sandy Allan & Scott RocheNorth Bay Centennials
1994–95Mark McArthur & Andy AdamsGuelph Storm
1995–96Dan Cloutier & Brett ThompsonGuelph Storm
1996–97Tim Keyes & Craig HillierOttawa 67's
1997–98Craig Hillier & Seamus KotykOttawa 67's
1998–99Robert Holsinger & Rob ZeppPlymouth Whalers
1999–2000Rob Zepp & Bill RuggieroPlymouth Whalers
2000–01Rob Zepp & Paul DrewPlymouth Whalers
2001–02Jason Bacashihua & Paul DrewPlymouth Whalers
2002–03Paul Drew & Jeff WeberPlymouth Whalers
2003–04Ryan MacDonald & Gerald ColemanLondon Knights
2004–05Gerald Coleman & Adam DennisLondon Knights
2005–06Dan Turple & Mark PackwoodKitchener Rangers
2006–07Michal Neuvirth & Jeremy SmithPlymouth Whalers
2007–08Kyle GajewskiSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2008–09Mike MurphyBelleville Bulls
2009–10Chris Carrozzi & J.P. AndersonMississauga St. Michael's Majors
2010–11J. P. Anderson & Mickael AudetteMississauga St. Michael's Majors
2011–12Mark Visentin & Christopher FestariniNiagara IceDogs
2012–13Jordan Binnington & Brandon HopeOwen Sound Attack
2013–14Oscar Dansk & Devin WilliamsErie Otters
2014–15Ken Appleby & Jeremy BrodeurOshawa Generals
2015–16Tyler Parsons & Brendan BurkeLondon Knights
2016–17Michael McNiven & Emanuel VellaOwen Sound Attack
2017–18Matthew Villalta & Tyler JohnsonSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
2018–19Cedrick Andree & Michael DiPietroOttawa 67's
2019–20Cedrick Andree & Will CranleyOttawa 67's
2020–21Not awarded, season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2021–22Marco Costantini & Matteo DrobacHamilton Bulldogs
2022–23Max Donoso & Collin MacKenzieOttawa 67's

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "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.
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