The CAHL Playoff MVP Trophy is an award given to the most valuable player to his or her team in the CAHL playoffs. The winner is selected by the officials at the conclusion of the final game of the CAHL playoffs.
2010: TDB, Weeknight Division A
2010: TDB, Weeknight Division B
2010: TDB, Weeknight Division C
2010: TDB, Weeknight Division E
2010: TDB, 7PM Weeknight Division C
2010: TDB, Weekend Division C
2009-2010: Axel Sorensen, Weeknight Division A
2009-2010: Sean Nelson, Weeknight Division B
2009-2010: Sean Capouilla, Weeknight Division C
2009-2010: Graeden Malmberg, Weeknight Division D
2009-2010: Terry Lays, 9PM Weeknight Division C
2009-2010: Mark Dunstan, Weekend Division A
2009-2010: Garrette Baptiste, Weekend Division B
2009-2010: Brian Dent, Weekend Division C
2008-2009: Cody Thielmann, Weeknight Division I
2008-2009: Chad Wolkowski, Weeknight Division II
2008-2009: Mark Yetman, Weeknight Division III
2008-2009: Jason Dudley, Weeknight Division IV
2008-2009: Bucky Schneider, Weekend Division I
2008-2009: Matthew Cobb, Weekend Division II
2008: Chris Perkins, Weeknight Division I
2008: Darren Bladon, Weeknight Division II
2008: C.J. Dixon, Weekend Division
2007-2008: Dickie McNabb, Weeknight Division I
2007-2008: Derrick Moes, Weeknight Division II
2007-2008: Brian Chau, Weeknight Division III
2007-2008: Brett Crowchild, Weekend Division
2007-2008: Johnny Barker, Weekend Division II
2007: Dallas Bassen, Weeknight Division I
2007: Patrick Lauzon, Weeknight Division II
2007: Brian Abildgaard, Weekend Division
2006-2007: Geoff Zimmerman, Weekday Division I
2006-2007: Eric Havinga, Weekday Division II
2006-2007: Geoff Hwang, Weekend Division
2005-2006: Vince Pitt, Weekday Division AA
2005-2006: Tyler Corrigall, Weekday Division A
2005-2006: Steve Luft, Weekend Division
2004-2005: Vincent Law
The CAHL Top Goalie Trophy is an award given to the goalie who has the lowest goals against average (a minimum of 15 games played for the winter season and a minimum of 6 games played for the summer season) at the end of the CAHL regular season.
2010:
Dean Miller, A-1 Autobeauties, Weeknight Division A,
3.75 GAA
2010:
Dean Riggall, Muffhawks, Weeknight Division B,
2.30 GAA
2010:
Darren Bladon, Clusterpucks, Weeknight Division C,
3.00 GAA
2010:
Darren Lee, Hell Yeah, Weeknight Division E,
5.91 GAA
2010:
John Munro, Punishers, Weekend Division C, 2.90
GAA
2009-2010: Cole Maruk, Weeknight Division A
2009-2010: Kent Wigington, Weeknight Division B
2009-2010: John Munro, Weeknight Division C
2009-2010: Brock Ryan, Weeknight Division D
2009-2010: Collin Park, 9PM Weeknight Division C
2009-2010: Bucky Schneider, Weekend Division A
2009-2010: Andrew May, Weekend Division B
2009-2010: Chris Charette, Weekend Division C
2008-2009: Dan Kolenick, Weeknight Division I
2008-2009: Kelly Byblow, Weeknight Division II
2008-2009: Shane Michaud and
Steve Lepan, Weeknight Division III
2008-2009: Brian Davis, Weeknight Division IV
2008-2009: Mike Tourigny, Weekend Division I
2008-2009: Warner Johnston, Weekend Division II
2008: Derrick Moes, Weeknight Division I
2008: Steve Lepan, Weeknight Division II
2008: Kevin Feary, Weekend Division
2007-2008: Scott Ellard, Weeknight Division I
2007-2008: Steve Lepan, Weeknight Division II
2007-2008: Darren Bladon, Weeknight Division III
2007-2008: Shane Michaud, Weekend Division
2007: Travis Casorso
2006-2007: Scott Ellard, Weekday Division
2006-2007: Martin Gregoire, Weekend Division
2005-2006: Dorlan Schick, Weekday Division AA
2005-2006: Tyler Corrigall, Weekday Division A
2005-2006: B.J. Zafra, Weekend Division
2004-2005: Dean West
The CAHL All-Star MVP Trophy is an award given to the most valuable player of each team in the CAHL All-Star Game during the winter season. The winners are selected by the officials at the conclusion of the CAHL All-Star Game.
2009-2010: Mike Bannister, Pillagers, Weeknight Division A 1st Team
2009-2010: Steve Arruda, Red Hawks, Weekend Division A 1st Team
2009-2010: Tyler McNabb, District 5, Weeknight Division A 2nd Team
2009-2010: Geoff Hwang, Jets, Weekend Division A 2nd Team
2009-2010: Kent Wigington, Chuck Norris Roundhouse Kick, Weeknight Division B 1st Team
2009-2010: Tim House, Outlaws, Weekend Division B 1st Team
2009-2010: Scott Phillips, Platinum Rats, Weeknight Division B 2nd Team
2009-2010: Joey Sewell, Discharge, Weekend Division B 2nd Team
2009-2010: Mike Hartwick, Spies, Weeknight Division C 1st Team
2009-2010: Dustin Graham, Petrin Mechanical, Weekend Division C 1st Team
2009-2010: Mike Rankin, Silver Bullets, Weeknight Division C 2nd Team
2009-2010: Joe Digaeta, Ice Holes, Weekend Division C 2nd Team
2009-2010: Andrew Stanko, Kal Tire, Weeknight Division D West
2009-2010: Mark Jonker, Good Times, Weeknight Division D East
2009-2010: Jay Peipmann, CANA Worms, 9PM Weeknight Division C West
2009-2010: Bobby Duncan, The Money Shots, 9PM Weeknight Division C East
2008-2009: Greg Rutherford, Hopewell Hornets, Weeknight Division I
2008-2009: John Sands, QMax Cougars, Weeknight Division I
2008-2009: Ian Jeffery, Maguire's Smooth Edge, Weeknight Division II
2008-2009: Andy Bannon, Bills, Weeknight Division II
2008-2009: Scott Durling, The Migrant Squad, Weeknight Division III
2008-2009: Mike Schiebelbein, Samsquanches, Weeknight Division III
2008-2009: Trevor Murl, Tea Bags, Weekend Division I
2008-2009: Ian Gillies, GP Mooseheads, Weekend Division I
2008-2009: Johnny Barker, Tyro Maniacs, Weekend Division II
2008-2009: Mike Pascoa, Top Dogs, Weekend Division II
2007-2008: Reagan Lutz, QMax Cougars, Weeknight Division I
2007-2008: Geoff Zimmerman, Shamrocks, Weeknight Division I
2007-2008: Tim Ryan, King's Krue, Weeknight Division II
2007-2008: Pat Lauzon, Ice Storm, Weeknight Division II
2007-2008: Danny Ippolito, Bills, Weeknight Division III
2007-2008: Brian Chau, Dynasty, Weeknight Division III
2007-2008: Scott MacDonald, GP Mooseheads, Weekend Division
2007-2008: Jason Wroblewsky, Jets, Weekend Division
The CAHL Named in Honour Trophy is an award given to the player who best demonstrates honour, determination, and devotion to CAHL ice hockey. The trophy is named in honour of each winner. This is a nomination based award and the winner is selected by the CAHL.
2007: Joe Nitychoruk, Tornadoes, CAHL Joe Nitychoruk Trophy
The CAHL MVP Trophy was an award given to the player who had the highest percentage of his or her team's scoring points at the end of the CAHL regular season.
2007: Jeff Stevenson
2006-2007: Steve Brandon, Weekday Division
2006-2007: Guy Mageau, Weekend Division
2005-2006: Rob MacEachern, Weekday Division AA
2005-2006: Domenic Niro, Weekday Division A
2005-2006: Laun Saunders, Weekend Division
2004-2005: Dan Paulucci
The CAHL Top Defenceman Trophy was an award given to the defenceman who had the most scoring points at the end of the CAHL regular season.
2009-2010: Mark Robichaud, Weeknight Division A
2009-2010: TBA, Weeknight Division B
2009-2010: TBA, Weeknight Division C
2009-2010: TBA, Weeknight Division D
2009-2010: TBA, 9PM Weeknight Division C
2009-2010: TBA, Weekend Division A
2009-2010: TBA, Weekend Division B
2009-2010: TBA, Weekend Division C
2008-2009: Jesse McLean, Weeknight Division I
2008-2009: Jake Elford, Weeknight Division II
2008-2009: Rob Boicey, Weeknight Division III
2008-2009: Scott Boyle, Weeknight Division IV
2008-2009: Kelly Lundgren, Weekend Division I
2008-2009: Cole Piechotta, Weekend Division II
2008: Curtis Brandsma, Weeknight Division I
2008: Martin Robichaud, Weeknight Division II
2008: Dwayne Krell, Weekend Division
2007-2008: Kent Gillings, Weeknight Division I
2007-2008: Jason Upton, Weeknight Division II
2007-2008: Rich Baptist, Weeknight Division III
2007-2008: Martin Robichaud, Weekend Division
2007: Scott Roy
2006-2007: Kent Gillings, Weekday Division
2006-2007: Martin Robichaud, Weekend Division
2005-2006: Scott Atkinson, Weekday Division AA
2005-2006: Steve Griffin, Weekday Division A
2005-2006: Joey Sewell, Weekend Division
2004-2005: Kevin Flynn
The CAHL Top Female Defenceman Trophy was an award given to the female defenceman who had the most scoring points at the end of the CAHL regular season.
The CAHL Top Female Goalie Trophy was an award given to the female goalie who had the lowest goals against average (a minimum of 15 games played for the winter season and a minimum of 6 games played for the summer season) at the end of the CAHL regular season.