Canada West University Hockey Awards
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The winners of Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) men's ice hockey awards are selected by the CWUAA head coaches.[citation needed] If applicable, the winners will be the CWUAA nominees for the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) annual awards.
- CWUAA Outstanding Player of the Year - CWUAA most valuable player and the nominee for the Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy presented to the most outstanding player in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)
- Mervyn "Red" Dutton Trophy - CWUAA outstanding defenceman and the nominee for the CIS Defenceman of the Year award
- Dave "Sweeney" Schriner Scoring Trophy - Awarded to the leading scorer of the Canada West Hockey conference
- CWUAA Goaltender of the Year - The goaltender selected to the CWUAA All-Star Team shall also be named the Goaltender of the Year
- Adam Kryczka Memorial Trophy - Awarded to the goaltender(s) of the team which has the lowest goals against average during conference
- Dr. W. G. Hardy Trophy - Team award given to the Canada West champion[1]
- University of Alberta Hockey Alumni Trophy - CWUAA Rookie of the Year and the nominee for the Clare Drake Trophy as the CIS Rookie of the Year
- UBC Alumni Trophy - CWUAA most sportsmanlike player of the year and nominee for the CIS R.W. Pugh Award
- CWUAA Student Athlete Community Service Award - Selected player to be the nominee for the CIS Randy Gregg Award
- CWUAA All Star Team - One Goaltender, two Defencemen, and three Forwards
- CWUAA All Rookie Team - Selected players will be the CWUAA nominees for the CIS All-Canadian Rookie Team
- CWUAA Coach of the Year - Best coach as selected by ballot of all CWUAA head coaches
- Fair Play Trophy - Awarded to the CWUAA team with the fewest penalty minutes accumulated during league play
References
[edit]- ^ "Dr. W. George Hardy (Builder)". Canada West Hall of Fame. Canada West Universities Athletic Association. November 15, 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-08.