Matt Leyden Trophy
The Matt Leyden Trophy is awarded annually to the Ontario Hockey League Coach of the Year.[1] The award is chosen by fellow OHL general managers. Teams were not permitted to vote for a coach from their own hockey club. Coaches receive five points for a first place vote, three points for a second place vote and one point for a third place vote. Winners of the award are also nominated for the Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award for the Canadian Hockey League.
Matt Leyden Trophy | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Given for | OHL Coach of the Year |
History | |
First award | 1972 |
Most recent | André Tourigny |
It is named in honour of Matt Leyden, a former president of the Ontario Hockey Association, and long-time general manager of the Oshawa Generals. Leyden established the Generals dynasty that won seven consecutive J. Ross Robertson Cups and three Memorial Cups between 1937 and 1944.[2][3]
Winners
List of winners of the Matt Leyden Trophy.[1]
- Blue background denotes also named Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award
See also
- Ron Lapointe Trophy – Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Coach of the Year
- Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy – Western Hockey League Coach of the Year
- List of Canadian Hockey League awards
References
- "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
- Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997), The Memorial Cup, Madeira Park, British Columbia: Harbour Publishing, pp. 61, 65–68, 74, 135, 143, ISBN 1-55017-170-4
- Brown, Babe; Attersley, Bobby (1978), A History of the Oshawa Generals, One, Toronto, Ontario: Chimo, pp. 2, 38, ISBN 0-920344-07-0