OHL Executive of the Year

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The OHL Executive of the Year is an ice hockey trophy from the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). It is awarded annually to the best manager (usually general manager ) of an OHL franchise that has been successfully managed in both the sporting and administrative areas. The winner will be determined directly by the Ontario Hockey League Executive Board. The trophy was first awarded in 1990.

Mike Vellucci is the first to be named OHL Executive of the Year in 2013 as well as the Matt Leyden Trophy for Best Coach of the Year.

List of winners

year Award winners team
2014 not forgiven
2013 Mike Vellucci Plymouth Whalers
2012 Steve Bienkowski Kitchener Rangers
2011 Dale DeGray Owen Sound Attack
2010 Rick Gaetz Guelph Storm
2009 Warren Rychel Windsor Spitfires
2008 Denise Burke Niagara IceDogs
2007 Craig Goslin Saginaw Spirit
2006 Craig Goslin Saginaw Spirit
2005 Mike Futa Owen Sound Attack
2004 Mark Hunter London Knights
2003 Steve Bienkowski Kitchener Rangers
2002 Sherwood Basin Erie Otters
2001 not forgiven
2000 Robert Ciccarelli Sarnia Sting
1999 Jeff Hunt Ottawa 67's
1998 Paul McIntosh London Knights
1997 Ed Rowe Peterborough Petes
1996 Bert Templeton Barrie Colts
1995 Mike Kelly Guelph Storm
1994 Jim Rutherford Detroit Junior Red Wings
1993 Jim Rutherford Detroit Junior Red Wings
1992 Bert Templeton North Bay Centennials
1991 Sherwood Basin Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1990 Sam McMaster Sudbury Wolves

literature

  • Aaron Bell: 2014-15 OHL Media Information Guide . Ontario Hockey League, p. 136. (English, freely available online as PDF file , 4674 kB)

Individual evidence

  1. ontariohockeyleague.com: "Whalers' Vellucci is Executive of Year" (accessed January 3, 2015)