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Eddie Powers Trophy
The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy has been awarded to the player with the most points during the Ontario Hockey League regular season since 1945-46. Tod Sloan was the first to win the award, as a member of the Toronto St. Michael’s Majors. Five players have won the Eddie Powers Trophy twice: Corey Locke – Ottawa 67′s, Peter Sarno – Sarnia Sting / Windsor Spitfires, Marc Savard – Oshawa Generals, Marcel Dionne – St. Catherines Black Hawks and Andre Boudrias – Montreal Junior Canadiens.
OnĀ four occasions, there has been a tie and co-winners have been announced:
2010-11 – Tyler Toffoli – Ottawa 67′s and Jason Akeson – Kitchener Rangers
2009-10 – Tyler Seguin – Plymouth Whalers and Taylor Hall – Windsor Spitfires
1973-74 – Jack Valiquette – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and Rick Adduono – St. Catherines Black Hawks
1971-72 – Dave Gardner and Billy Harris – both of the Toronto Marlboros
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Year Name Team Points 2011-12 Michael Sgarbossa Subury Wolves 102 2010-11 Toffoli / Akeson Ottawa / Kitchener 108 2009-10 Seguin / Hall Plymouth / Windsor 106 2008-09 John Tavares London Knights 104 2007-08 Justin Azevedo Kitchener Rangers 124 2006-07 Patrick Kane London Knights 145 2005-06 Rob Schremp London Knights 145 2004-05 Corey Perry London Knights 130 2003-04 Corey Locke Ottawa 67′s 118 2002-03 Corey Locke Ottawa 67′s 151 2001-02 Nathan Robinson Belleville Bulls 110 2000-01 Kyle Wellwood Belleville Bulls 118 1999-00 Sheldon Keefe Barrie Colts 121 1998-99 Peter Sarno Sarnia Sting 130 1997-98 Peter Sarno Windsor Spitfires 121 1996-97 Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 130 1995-96 Aaron Brand Sarnia Sting 119 1994-95 Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 139 1993-94 Jason Allison London Knights 142 1992-93 Andrew Brunette Owen Sound Platers 162 1991-92 Todd Simon Niagara Falls Thunder 146 1990-91 Eric Lindros Oshawa Generals 149 1989-90 Keith Primeau Niagara Falls Thunder 127 1988-89 Bryan Fogarty Niagara Falls Thunder 155 1987-88 Andrew Cassels Ottawa 67′s 151 1986-87 Scott McCrory Oshawa Generals 150 1985-86 Ray Sheppard Cornwall Royals 142 1984-85 Dave MacLean Belleville Bulls 154 1983-84 Tim Salmon Kingston Canadians 145 1982-83 Doug Gilmour Cornwall Royals 177 1981-82 Dave Simpson London Knights 155 1980-81 John Goodwin Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 166 1979-80 Jim Fox Ottawa 67′s 166 1978-79 Mike Foligno Sudbury Wolves 150 1977-78 Bobby Smith Ottawa 67′s 192 1976-77 Dwight Foster Kitchener Rangers 143 1975-76 Mike Kaszycki Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 170 1974-75 Bruce Boudreau Toronto Marlboros 165 1973-74 Valiquette / Adduono Sault / St. Catherines 135 1972-73 Blake Dunlop Ottawa 67′s 159 1971-72 Gardner / Harris Toronto Marlboros 129 1970-71 Marcel Dionne St. Catherines Black Hawks 143 1969-70 Marcel Dionne St. Catherines Black Hawks 132 1968-69 Rejean Houle Montreal Junior Canadiens 108 1967-68 Tom Webster Niagara Falls Flyers 114 1966-67 Derek Sanderson Niagara Falls Flyers 101 1965-66 Andre Lacroix Peterborough Petes 120 1964-65 Ken Hodge St. Catherines Black Hawks 123 1963-64 Andre Boudrias Montreal Junior Canadiens 135 1962-63 Wayne Maxner Niagara Falls Flyers 94 1961-62 Andre Boudrias Montreal Junior Canadiens 97 1960-61 Rod Gilbert Guelph Royals 103 1959-60 Chico Maki St. Catherines Teepees 92 1958-59 Stan Mikita St. Catherines Teepees 97 1957-58 John McKenzie St. Catherines Teepees 99 1956-57 Bill Sweeney Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 106 1955-56 Stan Baliuk Kitchener Canucks 104 1954-55 Hank Ciesla St. Catherines Teepees 106 1953-54 Brian Cullen St. Catherines Teepees ? 1952-53 Jim McBurney Galt Black Hawks 96 1951-52 Ken Laufman Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 139 1950-51 Lou Jankowski Oshawa Generals ? 1949-50 Earl Reibel Windsor Spitfires ? 1948-49 Bert Giesebrecht Windsor Spitfires ? 1947-48 George Armstrong Stratford Kroehlers 73 1946-47 Fleming Mackell St. Michael’s Majors 82 1945-46 Tod Sloan St. Michael’s Majors ?



