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F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy

F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy

The F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the first-year goaltender with the best goals against average during the regular season,that played a minimum of 1320 minutes in goal.[1] The trophy is named after Port Colborne, Ontario, native Francis Moore. Moore was a member of the 1936 Port Arthur Bearcats, which won the silver medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Moore was president of the Ontario Hockey Association from 1942 to 1945, and was made a lifetime member of the OHA in 1962.

F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy
SportIce hockey
Given forFirst-year goaltender with best GAA
History
First award1976
Most recentEthan Taylor

Winners

List of winners of the F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy.[1]

SeasonWinnerTeamGAA
2018–19Ethan TaylorSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds3.24
2017–18Jordan KooyLondon Knights3.11
2016–17Matthew VillaltaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds2.41
2015–16Michael DiPietroWindsor Spitfires2.45
2014–15Michael McNivenOwen Sound Attack2.79
2013–14Matthew MancinaGuelph Storm2.43
2012–13Alex NedeljkovicPlymouth Whalers2.28
2011–12Daniel AltshullerOshawa Generals3.55
2010–11Matej MachovskyBrampton Battalion2.90
2009–10Petr MrazekOttawa 67's3.00
2008–09J. P. AndersonMississauga St. Michael's Majors2.94
2007–08Josh UniceKitchener Rangers2.45
2006–07Michal NeuvirthPlymouth Whalers2.32
2005–06Trevor CannPeterborough Petes2.65
2004–05Kyle GajewskiSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds2.55
2003–04Ryan MacDonaldLondon Knights2.06
2002–03Ryan MunceSarnia Sting2.64
2001–02Jason BacashihuaPlymouth Whalers2.34
2000–01Andy ChiodoToronto St. Michael's Majors2.49
1999–2000Andrew SimSarnia Sting2.93
1998–99Levente SzuperOttawa 67's2.33
1997–98Seamus KotykOttawa 67's2.66
1996–97Shawn DegagneKitchener Rangers3.29
1995–96Brett ThompsonGuelph Storm3.09
1994–95David MacDonaldSudbury Wolves3.07
1993–94Scott RocheNorth Bay Centennials3.52
1992–93Ken ShepardOshawa Generals3.48
1991–92Sandy AllanNorth Bay Centennials3.85
1990–91Kevin HodsonSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds3.22
1989–90Sean BasilioLondon Knights3.65
1988–89Jeff WilsonKingston Raiders3.99
1987–88Todd BojcunPeterborough Petes2.93
1986–87Jeff HackettOshawa Generals3.04
1985–86Paul HenriquesBelleville Bulls3.60
1984–85Ron TugnuttPeterborough Petes3.77
1983–84Gerry IulianoSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds3.64
1982–83Dan BurrowsBelleville Bulls4.13
1981–82Shawn KilroyPeterborough Petes2.97
1980–81John VanbiesbrouckSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds4.14
1979–80Mike VezinaOttawa 67's3.93
1978–79Nick RicciNiagara Falls Flyers3.46
1977–78Ken EllacottPeterborough Petes3.56
1976–77Barry HeardLondon Knights3.28
1975–76Mark LockenHamilton Fincups3.14

See also

  • List of Canadian Hockey League awards

References

[1]
Citation Linkontariohockeyleague.com"OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
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Citation Linkontariohockeyleague.comOntario Hockey League
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Citation Linkontariohockeyleague.com"OHL Awards"
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Citation Linkontariohockeyleague.comOntario Hockey League
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