OHL Executive of the Year

The OHL Executive of the Year Award was given annually to the top executive in the Ontario Hockey League, whose team demonstrates success both on the ice, and at the administration level.[1] It was first awarded in 1989–90 OHL season. The most recent winner, Mike Vellucci is the first person in OHL history to be named both executive and coach of the year in the same season.[2] The awarded has not been given out since 2013.

OHL Executive of the Year
SportIce hockey
Given forTop executive in OHL
History
First award1990
Final award2013
Most recentMike Vellucci

List of OHL Executives of the Year

SeasonExecutive[2][1]Team
2012–13Mike VellucciPlymouth Whalers
2011–12Steve BienkowskiKitchener Rangers
2010–11Dale DeGrayOwen Sound Attack
2009–10Rick GaetzGuelph Storm
2008–09Warren RychelWindsor Spitfires
2007–08Denise BurkeNiagara IceDogs
2006–07Craig GoslinSaginaw Spirit
2005–06Craig GoslinSaginaw Spirit
2004–05Mike FutaOwen Sound Attack
2003–04Mark HunterLondon Knights
2002–03Steve BienkowskiKitchener Rangers
2001–02Sherwood BassinErie Otters
2000–01Not awarded
1999–00Robert CiccarelliSarnia Sting
1998–99Jeff HuntOttawa 67's
1997–98Paul McIntoshLondon Knights
1996–97Ed RowePeterborough Petes
1995–96Bert TempletonBarrie Colts
1994–95Mike KellyGuelph Storm
1993–94Jim RutherfordDetroit Junior Red Wings
1992–93Jim RutherfordDetroit Junior Red Wings
1991–92Bert TempletonNorth Bay Centennials
1990–91Sherwood BassinSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1989–90Sam McMasterSudbury Wolves
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See also

References

  1. "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. Bell, Aaron, ed. (2013). 2013–14 OHL Media Guide. Ontario Hockey League. p. 136.
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