The Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy, named in honour of Joseph Albert Sullivan, is presented annually to the outstanding ice hockey player (Player of the Year) in U Sports, the governing body for Canadian university athletics.

While studying to be a doctor at the University of Toronto in the 1920s, Sullivan was the goaltender for the Toronto Varsity Blues. He played with a team of graduates from the Blues representing Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, where the team won the Gold Medal.

Like Sullivan, the fourth recipient of the Trophy, Randy Gregg of the Alberta Golden Bears, was also earning a medical degree while he played university hockey. In 1990, the Dr. Randy Gregg Award was created, honoring the U Sports ice hockey player who has exhibited outstanding achievement in ice hockey, academics, and community involvement.

List of winners

A table of the winners of the annual Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy.[1]

Season Player Position Team
1975-76Jim CorsiGoaltenderConcordia Stingers
1976-77Ron HawkshawForwardYork Yeomen
1977-78Doug CainesForwardToronto Varsity Blues
1978-79Randy GreggDefenceAlberta Golden Bears
1979-80Vince FriyiaForwardLakehead Thunderwolves
1980-81Paul StothartForwardQueen's Golden Gaels
1981-82Paul StothartForwardQueen's Golden Gaels
1982-83Mark LockenGoaltenderSaint Mary's Huskies
1983-84Mike RidleyForwardManitoba Bisons
1984-85Rob WhistleDefenceLaurier Golden Hawks
1985-86John LeBlancForwardUNB Reds
1986-87Dave QuigleyGoaltenderMoncton Aigles Bleus
1987-88Sid CranstonForwardAlberta Golden Bears
1988-89Stacey WakabayashiForwardAlberta Golden Bears
1989-90Mike BishopGoaltenderWaterloo Warriors
1990-91Wayne HynesForwardCalgary Dinosaurs
1991-92Shane MacEachernForwardUPEI Panthers
1992-93Serge LajoieDefenceAlberta Golden Bears
1993-94Duane DennisForwardAcadia Axemen
1994-95Sean BasilioGoaltenderWestern Ontario Mustangs
1995-96John WynneDefenceWaterloo Warriors
1996-97Matt MullinGoaltenderGuelph Gryphons
1997-98Jean-Paul DavisDefenceGuelph Gryphons
1998-99Luc BelangerGoaltenderUQTR Patriotes
1999-00Russell HewsonForwardAlberta Golden Bears
2000-01Russell HewsonForwardAlberta Golden Bears
2001-02Jon BarkmanForwardSaskatchewan Huskies
2002-03Alexandre TremblayForwardUQTR Patriotes
2003-04Chris StanleyForwardDalhousie Tigers
2004-05Joel ScherbanForwardLakehead Thunderwolves
2005-06Kevin BakerForwardAcadia Axemen
2006-07Jay LangagerDefenceLethbridge Pronghorns
2007-08Rob HennigarForwardUNB Reds
2008-09Marc RancourtForwardSaint Mary's Huskies
2009-10Hunter TremblayForwardUNB Reds
2010-11Alexandre Picard-HooperForwardMcGill Redmen
2011-12Andrew Clark[2]ForwardAcadia Axemen
2012-13Lucas BloodoffForwardSaint Mary's Huskies
2013-14Liam HeelisForwardAcadia Axemen
2014-15Spencer PommellsForwardWindsor Lancers
2015-16Guillaume AsselinForwardUQTR Patriotes
2016-17Philippe MailletForwardUNB Reds
2017-18Anthony BeauregardForwardConcordia Stingers
2018-19Luke PhilipForwardAlberta Golden Bears
2019-20Taran KozunGoaltenderSaskatchewan Huskies
2020-21season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

References

  1. โ†‘ "Past Winners (to 2010โ€“11): Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy (Player of the year)". Canadian Interuniversity Sport. 2017-03-10. Archived from the original on 2016-08-09. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  2. โ†‘ "Acadia's Clark named CIS men's hockey player of the year". Ottawa Citizen. 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
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