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2009-10 QMJHL Award Winners
Here is the complete list of the 2009-10 season’s winners:
Michel-Brière Trophy – Most Valuable Player Mike Hoffman (Saint John Sea Dogs) Hoffman scored 46 goals and added 39 assists in 46 games. Moreover, he registered 15 game-winners. Finally, he posted a +38 rating and helped the Sea Dogs win the Jean-Rougeau Trophy. RDS Cup – Rookie of the Year Petr Straka (Rimouski Océanic) Straka recorded 28 goals and 36 assists in 62 games this season. Furthermore, he scored 4 game-winners.
Marcel-Robert Trophy – TELUS Scholastic Player of the Year Dominic Jalbert (Chicoutimi Saguenéens) Jalbert wishes to pursue a finance degree once he completes his major junior internship. He is considering offers from McGill University and Moncton University.
Émile-Bouchard Trophy – Best Defenceman David Savard (Moncton Wildcats) The Wildcats defenceman collected 13 goals and added 64 helpers in 64 games. Moreover, he posted an excellent +32 rating.
Paul-Dumont Trophy – Personality of the Year Joël Chouinard (Victoriaville Tigres) Chouinard was an ambassador in his community, investing time and effort in numerous causes in the Bois-Franc region. A finalist for the Marcel-Robert Trophy and the Victoriaville Tigres’ general on the blue-line, he helped the team win 46 games, tying the franchise record.
Humanitarian Award Nick MacNeil (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles) MacNeil, the captain of the Screaming Eagles, quickly realized that he could use his notoriety to make an impact in his community. His implication in programs such as Paws-to-Read and Steps-for-Health greatly benefited the area’s youth.
Jean-Béliveau Trophy – Scoring Champion Sean Couturier (Drummondville Voltigeurs) The 17-year-old from Bathurst finished the season with 41 goals and 55 assists for a total of 96 points in 68 games. Moreover, he posted a very impressive +62 rating.
Jacques-Plante Trophy – Best Goals-Against-Average Jake Allen (Drummondville Voltigeurs) The Fredericton native took part in 51 games, registering 29 wins, including 4 shutouts. Furthermore, he maintained a league-leading 2.20 goals-against-average and .922 save percentage.
Frank-J.-Selke Trophy – Most Sportsmanlike Mike Hoffman (Saint John Sea Dogs) Along with his 85 points, Hoffman received only 38 penalty minutes in 56 games.
Michael-Bossy Trophy – Best Professional Prospect Brandon Gormley (Moncton Wildcats) Gormley scored 9 goals and added 34 assists while posting a +31 rating in 58 games. He is predicted to go in the top ten in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
Ron-Lapointe Trophy – Coach of the Year Gerard Gallant (Saint John Sea Dogs) Gallant led the team to the regular season championship after a 109-point season; the first in franchise history. This is his first season behind the Sea Dogs bench.
Maurice-Filion Trophy – General Manager of the Year Dominic Ricard (Drummondville Voltigeurs) Ricard helped the Voltigeurs finish second in the overall standings; a finish that fooled all the skeptics. He wins the award for a second consecutive year.
ALL-STAR TEAMS
First Team All-Stars G – Jake Allen (Drummondville Voltigeurs) D – David Savard (Moncton Wildcats) D – Joël Chouinard (Victoriaville Tigres) C – Luke Adam (Cape Breton Screaming Eagles) A – Mike Hoffman (Saint John Sea Dogs) A – Gabriel Dumont (Drummondville Voltigeurs)
Second Team All-Stars G – Kevin Poulin (Victoriaville Tigres) D – Brandon Gormley (Moncton Wildcats) D – Mark Barberio (Moncton Wildcats) C – Sean Couturier (Drummondville Voltigeurs) A – Nicholas Petersen (Saint John Sea Dogs) A – Nicolas Deschamps (Moncton Wildcats)
All-Rookie Team G – Robin Gusse (Chicoutimi Saguenéens) D – Adam Polasek (P.E.I. Rocket) D – Xavier Ouellet (Montreal Juniors) C – Alexandre Comtois (Drummondville Voltigeurs) A – Stanislav Galiev (Saint John Sea Dogs) A – Petr Straka (Rimouski Océanic)
The John-Horman Trophy (Executive of the Year) and Jean-Sawyer Trophy (Marketing Director of the Year) will be awarded at the Entry Draft which will be held from June 2 to 5 in Drummondville.
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