The Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the Western Hockey League humanitarian of the year. The winner is the player who best shows a commitment to his community and to humanitarian values. The award received its current name in May 2001 when it was renamed in honour of Doug Wickenheiser, who died of cancer in 1999.[1]

Winners

SeasonPlayer[1]Team
1992–93Jamie PushorLethbridge Hurricanes
1993–94Jason WidmerLethbridge Hurricanes
1994–95Grady MansonMoose Jaw Warriors
1995–96Darryl LaplanteMoose Jaw Warriors
1996–97Jesse WallinRed Deer Rebels
1997–98Jesse WallinRed Deer Rebels
1998–99Andrew FerencePortland Winter Hawks
1999–2000Chris NielsenCalgary Hitmen
2000–01Jim VandermeerRed Deer Rebels
2001–02Brandin CoteSpokane Chiefs
2002–03Ryan CraigBrandon Wheat Kings
2003–04Braydon CoburnPortland Winter Hawks
2004–05Colin FraserRed Deer Rebels
2005–06Wacey RabbitSaskatoon Blades
2006–07Kyle MoirSwift Current Broncos
2007–08Ashton HewsonPrince Albert Raiders
2008–09Taylor ProcyshenTri-City Americans
2009–10Matt FraserKootenay Ice
2010–11Spencer EdwardsMoose Jaw Warriors
2011–12Taylor VauseSwift Current Broncos
2012–13Cody SylvesterCalgary Hitmen
2013–14Sam FiorettiMoose Jaw Warriors
2014–15Taylor VickermanTri-City Americans
2015–16Tyler WongLethbridge Hurricanes
2016–17Tyler WongLethbridge Hurricanes
2017–18Ty RonningVancouver Giants
2018–19Will WarmEdmonton Oil Kings
2019–20Riley Fiddler-SchultzCalgary Hitmen
2020–21not awarded
2021–22Luke ProkopEdmonton Oil Kings
2022–23Logan StankovenKamloops Blazers

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Watts, Jesse, ed. (2013). 2013–14 WHL Media Guide. Western Hockey League. p. 269.
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