NHL TROPHIES MEMORIAL CUP - STAFFORD SMYTHE MEMORIAL | ||
Memorial Cup - Stafford Smythe MemorialMost valuable player of the tournamentThe Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Hockey League (CHL) trophy, awarded to the most valuable player in the annual Memorial Cup Tournament. The trophy was first awarded in 1972 and won by Richard Brodeur of the QMJHL's Cornwall Royals. Taylor Hall won the award in 2009 and 2010 with the Windsor Spitfires making him the first repeat winner in the trophy's history. | ||
NHL trophies list | ||
2018-19 | Joel Teasdale | Huskies |
2017-18 | Sam Steel | Remparts |
2015-16 | Mitch Marner | Wildcats |
2014-15 | Leon Draisaitl | Islanders |
2013-14 | Edgars Kulda | |
2012-13 | Nathan MacKinnon | Mooseheads |
2011-12 | Michael Chaput | Cataractes |
2010-11 | Jonathan Huberdeau | Sea Dogs |
2009-10 | Taylor Hall | |
2008-09 | Taylor Hall | |
2007-08 | Dustin Tokarski | |
2006-07 | Milan Lucic | Screaming Eagles |
2005-06 | Alexander Radulov | Remparts |
2004-05 | Corey Perry | Wildcats |
2003-04 | Kelly Guard | Rocket |
2002-03 | Derek Roy | Rocket |
2001-02 | Danny Groulx | Tigres |
2000-01 | Kyle Wanvig | Olympiques |
1999-00 | Brad Richards | Oceanic |
1998-99 | Nicholas Boynton | Sagueneens |
1997-98 | Chris Madden | Faucons |
1996-97 | Christian Dubé | Olympiques |
1995-96 | Cameron Mann | Cataractes |
1994-95 | Shane Doan | Titan College-Francais |
1993-94 | Darcy Tucker | Titan |
1992-93 | Ralph Intranuovo | Voltigeurs |
1991-92 | Scott Niedermayer | Titan |
1990-91 | Pat Falloon | |
1989-90 | Iain Fraser | Olympiques |
1988-89 | Dan Lambert | Cataractes |
1987-88 | Rob DiMaio | |
1986-87 | Wayne McBean | |
1985-86 | Steve Chiasson | Draveurs |
1984-85 | Dan Hodgson | |
1983-84 | Adam Creighton | Sagueneens |
1982-83 | Alfie Turcotte | |
1981-82 | Sean McKenna | Castors |
1980-81 | Dale Hawerchuk | Royals |
1979-80 | Dave Ezard | Royals |
1978-79 | Bart Hunter | |
1977-78 | Stan Smyl | |
1976-77 | Barry Beck | |
1975-76 | Dale McCourt | National |
1974-75 | Barry Smith | National |
1973-74 | Greg Joly | |
1972-73 | Mark Howe | Ducs |
1971-72 | Richard Brodeur | Royals |