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Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy
Awarded forTop executive in the WHL
2019–20 WinnerPeter Anholt (Lethbridge Hurricanes)

The Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top executive in the Western Hockey League. It is named for former broadcaster Lloyd Saunders.[1]

Winners

Season Player[2] Team
2021–22 Matt Cockell Winnipeg Ice
2020–21 Not Awarded
2019–20 Peter Anholt Lethbridge Hurricanes
2018–19 Curtis Hunt Prince Albert Raiders
2017–18 Garry Davidson Everett Silvertips
2016–17 John Paddock Regina Pats
2015–16 Peter Anholt Lethbridge Hurricanes
2014–15 Kelly McCrimmon Brandon Wheat Kings
2013–14 Cam Hope Victoria Royals
2012–13 Bob Green Edmonton Oil Kings
2011–12 Bob Green Edmonton Oil Kings
2010–11 Lorne Molleken Saskatoon Blades
2009–10 Kelly McCrimmon Brandon Wheat Kings
2008–09 Kelly Kisio Calgary Hitmen
2007–08 Bob Tory Tri-City Americans
2006–07 Bob Tory Tri-City Americans
2005–06 Scott Bonner Vancouver Giants
2004–05 Jeff Chynoweth Kootenay Ice
2003–04 Kelly Kisio Calgary Hitmen
2002–03 Bruce Hamilton Kelowna Rockets
2001–02 Brad McEwen Swift Current Broncos
2000–01 Brent Sutter Red Deer Rebels
1999–00 Tim Speltz Spokane Chiefs
1998–99 Don Hay Tri-City Americans
1997–98 Ken Hodge Portland Winter Hawks
1996–97 Todd McLellan Swift Current Broncos
1995–96 Tim Speltz Spokane Chiefs
1994–95 Kelly McCrimmon Brandon Wheat Kings
1993–94 Bob Brown Kamloops Blazers
1992–93 Bruce Hamilton Tacoma Rockets
1991–92 Daryl Lubiniecki Saskatoon Blades
1990–91 Bob Brown Kamloops Blazers
1989–90 Russ Farwell Seattle Thunderbirds
1988–89 Dennis Beyak Saskatoon Blades
1987–88 Jim Loria Spokane Chiefs

See also

References

  1. ^ "Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame | Saskatoon, SK". www.saskatoonsportshalloffame.com. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  2. ^ Watts, Jesse, ed. (2013). 2013–14 WHL Media Guide. Western Hockey League. p. 269.