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{{Short description|Canadian Football League award, created 1971}} |
{{Short description|Canadian Football League award, created 1971}} |
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The '''Dick Suderman Trophy''' ({{lang-fr|Trophée Dick Suderman}}) for the '''Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian''' |
The '''Dick Suderman Trophy''' ({{lang-fr|Trophée Dick Suderman}}) for the '''Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian''' is awarded annually to the Canadian player deemed to have the best performance in the [[Grey Cup]] game, the championship of the [[Canadian Football League]]. This award is presented before the Grey Cup trophy is presented. |
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The winner does not necessarily have to play for the Grey Cup winning team in order to qualify. |
The winner does not necessarily have to play for the Grey Cup winning team in order to qualify. |
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[[Garry Lefebvre]] is the only player to be awarded the trophy for his performance at three distinct positions, in three distinct aspects, during a single ([[61st Grey Cup|1973]]) Grey Cup game: [[defensive back]], part of the [[Defense (sports)|defense unit]] of the team; [[Punter (football)|punter]], part of the [[American football positions#Special teams|special teams unit]] of the team; and [[wide receiver]], part of the [[Offense (sports)|offense unit]] of the team. Four other players (one a double winner) have been awarded the trophy for their performance in playing the two distinct, yet related, positions of punter and [[placekicker]]. |
[[Garry Lefebvre]] is the only player to be awarded the trophy for his performance at three distinct positions, in three distinct aspects, during a single ([[61st Grey Cup|1973]]) Grey Cup game: [[defensive back]], part of the [[Defense (sports)|defense unit]] of the team; [[Punter (football)|punter]], part of the [[American football positions#Special teams|special teams unit]] of the team; and [[wide receiver]], part of the [[Offense (sports)|offense unit]] of the team. Four other players (one a double winner) have been awarded the trophy for their performance in playing the two distinct, yet related, positions of punter and [[placekicker]]. |
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[[Andrew Harris (Canadian football)|Andrew Harris]] |
[[Andrew Harris (Canadian football)|Andrew Harris]] and [[Hénoc Muamba]] are the only players to win both the Dick Suderman Trophy and the [[Grey Cup Most Valuable Player]] award in the same Grey Cup game. |
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==Dick Suderman Trophy winners== |
==Dick Suderman Trophy winners== |
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|[[70th Grey Cup|1982]] || [[Dave Fennell|Dave "Dr. Death" Fennell]] || [[Defensive tackle|DT]] || [[Edmonton Eskimos]] || |
|[[70th Grey Cup|1982]] || [[Dave Fennell|Dave "Dr. Death" Fennell]] || [[Defensive tackle|DT]] || [[Edmonton Eskimos]] || |
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|[[71st Grey Cup|1983]] || [[Rick Klassen]] || [[Defensive tackle|DT]] || [[BC Lions]] || on losing team |
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|[[72nd Grey Cup|1984]] || [[Sean Kehoe]] || [[Running back|RB]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || |
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|[[73rd Grey Cup|1985]] || [[Lui Passaglia]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[BC Lions]] || |
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|[[74th Grey Cup|1986]] || [[Paul Osbaldiston]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] || |
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|[[75th Grey Cup|1987]] || [[Milson Jones]] || [[Running back|RB]] || [[Edmonton Eskimos]] || |
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|[[76th Grey Cup|1988]] || [[Bob Cameron (Canadian football)|Bob Cameron]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || |
|[[76th Grey Cup|1988]] || [[Bob Cameron (Canadian football)|Bob Cameron]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || |
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|[[77th Grey Cup|1989]] || [[Dave Ridgway]] || [[Placekicker|K]] || [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]] || |
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|[[78th Grey Cup|1990]] || [[Warren Hudson]] || [[Fullback (gridiron football)|FB]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || |
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|[[79th Grey Cup|1991]] || [[Dave Sapunjis]] || [[Slotback|SB]] || [[Calgary Stampeders]] || on losing team |
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|[[80th Grey Cup|1992]] || [[Dave Sapunjis]] || [[Slotback|SB]] || [[Calgary Stampeders]] || |
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|[[81st Grey Cup|1993]] || [[Sean Fleming (gridiron football)|Sean Fleming]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[Edmonton Eskimos]] || |
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|[[82nd Grey Cup|1994]] || [[Lui Passaglia]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[BC Lions]] || |
|[[82nd Grey Cup|1994]] || [[Lui Passaglia]] || [[Placekicker|K]] / [[Punter (football)|P]] || [[BC Lions]] || |
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|[[106th Grey Cup|2018]] || [[Lemar Durant]] || [[Wide receiver|WR]] || [[Calgary Stampeders]] || |
|[[106th Grey Cup|2018]] || [[Lemar Durant]] || [[Wide receiver|WR]] || [[Calgary Stampeders]] || |
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|[[107th Grey Cup|2019]] || [[Andrew Harris (Canadian football)|Andrew Harris]] || [[Running back|RB]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || |
|[[107th Grey Cup|2019]] || [[Andrew Harris (Canadian football)|Andrew Harris]] || [[Running back|RB]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || also [[Grey Cup Most Valuable Player|Grey Cup MVP]] |
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|[[108th Grey Cup|2021]] || [[Nic Demski]] || [[Wide receiver|WR]] || [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] || |
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|[[109th Grey Cup|2022]] || [[Hénoc Muamba]] || [[Linebacker|LB]] || [[Toronto Argonauts]] || also [[Grey Cup Most Valuable Player|Grey Cup MVP]] |
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|[[110th Grey Cup|2023]] || [[Tyson Philpot]] || [[Wide receiver|WR]] || [[Montreal Alouettes]] || |
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==Team achievements== |
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Teams represented by Dick Suderman Trophy winners through the years. |
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!Club !!# of Winners !!Most recent |
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|[[Edmonton Elks|Edmonton Eskimos/Elks]]{{efn|name=fn1|Edmonton Eskimos changed their name to [[Edmonton Elks]] as of the [[2021 CFL season]]}} ||style="text-align:center"| 10 ||style="text-align:center"| [[103rd Grey Cup|2015]] |
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|[[Calgary Stampeders]] ||style="text-align:center"| 9 ||style="text-align:center"| [[106th Grey Cup|2018]] |
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|[[BC Lions]] ||style="text-align:center"| 7 ||style="text-align:center"| [[99th Grey Cup|2011]] |
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|[[Montreal Alouettes]]{{efn|name=fn2|Montreal Alouettes changed their name to Montreal Concordes during a four season ([[1982 CFL season|1982]]–[[1985 CFL season|1985]]) naming dispute; the club did not reach the Grey Cup during those years, and records its own history as all Alouettes}} ||style="text-align:center"| 7 ||style="text-align:center"| [[110th Grey Cup|2023]] |
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|[[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] ||style="text-align:center"| 5 ||style="text-align:center"| [[108th Grey Cup|2021]] |
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|[[Saskatchewan Roughriders]] ||style="text-align:center"| 4 ||style="text-align:center"| [[101st Grey Cup|2013]] |
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|[[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] ||style="text-align:center"| 4 ||style="text-align:center"| [[102nd Grey Cup|2014]] |
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|[[Toronto Argonauts]] ||style="text-align:center"| 4 ||style="text-align:center"| [[109th Grey Cup|2022]] |
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|[[Ottawa Rough Riders]] ||style="text-align:center"| 1 ||style="text-align:center"| [[64th Grey Cup|1976]]{{efn|name=fn3|[[Ottawa Rough Riders]] ceased operation after completing the [[1996 CFL season]]}} |
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|[[Ottawa Redblacks]] ||style="text-align:center"| 1 ||style="text-align:center"| [[104th Grey Cup|2016]]{{efn|name=fn4|[[Ottawa Redblacks]] started operation as of the [[2014 CFL season]]}} |
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!Total for 10 Clubs!!51!! |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 29 April 2024
The Dick Suderman Trophy (French: Trophée Dick Suderman) for the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian is awarded annually to the Canadian player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup game, the championship of the Canadian Football League. This award is presented before the Grey Cup trophy is presented.
The winner does not necessarily have to play for the Grey Cup winning team in order to qualify.
The award was introduced at the 1971 Grey Cup, and the first winner was Dick Suderman, a Canadian defensive end. A year later, just six weeks before the playing of the 1972 Grey Cup, Suderman collapsed and died from a brain hemorrhage after playing a regular season game; the trophy was subsequently renamed in his honour.
Player achievements[edit]
The most wins by a player is three, for both Don Sweet (completed in 1979) and Dave Sapunjis (completed in 1995). Four other four players have won the award twice each.
Dave Sapunjis is the only player to win the award in consecutive (1991, 1992) Grey Cup games.
Garry Lefebvre is the only player to be awarded the trophy for his performance at three distinct positions, in three distinct aspects, during a single (1973) Grey Cup game: defensive back, part of the defense unit of the team; punter, part of the special teams unit of the team; and wide receiver, part of the offense unit of the team. Four other players (one a double winner) have been awarded the trophy for their performance in playing the two distinct, yet related, positions of punter and placekicker.
Andrew Harris and Hénoc Muamba are the only players to win both the Dick Suderman Trophy and the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player award in the same Grey Cup game.
Dick Suderman Trophy winners[edit]
Team achievements[edit]
Teams represented by Dick Suderman Trophy winners through the years.
Club | # of Winners | Most recent |
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Edmonton Eskimos/Elks[a] | 10 | 2015 |
Calgary Stampeders | 9 | 2018 |
BC Lions | 7 | 2011 |
Montreal Alouettes[b] | 7 | 2023 |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 5 | 2021 |
Saskatchewan Roughriders | 4 | 2013 |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats | 4 | 2014 |
Toronto Argonauts | 4 | 2022 |
Ottawa Rough Riders | 1 | 1976[c] |
Ottawa Redblacks | 1 | 2016[d] |
Total for 10 Clubs | 51 |
Notes:
- ^ Edmonton Eskimos changed their name to Edmonton Elks as of the 2021 CFL season
- ^ Montreal Alouettes changed their name to Montreal Concordes during a four season (1982–1985) naming dispute; the club did not reach the Grey Cup during those years, and records its own history as all Alouettes
- ^ Ottawa Rough Riders ceased operation after completing the 1996 CFL season
- ^ Ottawa Redblacks started operation as of the 2014 CFL season