Muzz MacPherson Award

The Muzz MacPherson Award is a trophy that is presented to the Manitoba Junior Hockey League coach judged to have contributed the most to his team’s success. The trophy is named after former coach Murray MacPherson, who led the Portage Terriers to the 1973 Centennial Cup national championship.[1]

MJHL Coaches of the Year

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SeasonWinnerTeam
2008Blake SpillerPortage Terriers
2007Craig AtkinsonNeepawa Natives
2006 Drew SchoneckOCN Blizzard
2005Don MacGillivrayPortage Terriers
2003Darryl EinarsonWinkler Flyers
1999Gardiner MacDougallOCN Blizzard
1997Gardiner MacDougallOCN Blizzard
1995Don MacGillivrayNeepawa Natives
1994Bob MillerPortage Terriers
1968Jim WalkerSt. James Canadians
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References

  1. "1973 Portage Terriers". Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
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