Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy

{{Short description|Ontario Hockey League award}}

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The Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy is awarded each year to an Ontario Hockey League player who is a positive role model, and makes a notable humanitarian contribution within his community. Originally known as the OHL Humanitarian of the Year award, it was renamed in honour of former Owen Sound Platers captain Dan Snyder, who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in October 2003.{{cite book |url=http://ohl.uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/app/uploads/ohl/2017/10/18161147/2017-18-OHL-Information-Guide.pdf |editor-last=Bell |editor-first=Aaron |title=2017–18 OHL Media Information Guide |publisher=Ontario Hockey League |year=2018 |page=154 |access-date=2019-05-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190217213520/http://ohl.uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/app/uploads/ohl/2017/10/18161147/2017-18-OHL-Information-Guide.pdf |archive-date=2019-02-17 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url=http://ontariohockeyleague.com/ohl-awards/|title=OHL Awards|website=Ontario Hockey League|publisher=Canadian Hockey League|access-date=2017-12-24}} Each winner is also nominated for the CHL Humanitarian of the Year award.

Winners

List of recipients of the Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy (2004 to present), and the OHL Humanitarian of the Year award (1993 to 2003).

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! Season !! Winner !! Team

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|1992–93

Keli CorpseKingston Frontenacs
1993–94Brent TullyPeterborough Petes
1994–95Brad BrownNorth Bay Centennials
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|1995–96

Craig MillsBelleville Bulls
1996–97Mike MartonePeterborough Petes
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|1997–98

Jason MetcalfeLondon Knights
1998–99Ryan McKieSudbury Wolves
1999–00Dan TessierOttawa 67's
2000–01Joey SullivanErie Otters
2001–02David SilverstoneBelleville Bulls
2002–03Michael MoleBelleville Bulls
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|2003–04

Chris CampoliErie Otters
2004–05Jeff MacDougaldPeterborough Petes
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|2005–06

Mike AngelidisOwen Sound Attack
2006–07Andrew GibbonsBelleville Bulls
2007–08Peter StevensKingston Frontenacs
2008–09Chris TerryPlymouth Whalers
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|2009–10

Ryan HayesPlymouth Whalers
2010–11Jack WalchessenPeterborough Petes
2011–12Andrew D'AgostiniPeterborough Petes
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|2012–13

Ben FanelliKitchener Rangers
2013–14Scott SimmondsBelleville Bulls
2014–15Nick PaulNorth Bay Battalion
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|2015–16

Will PetschenigSaginaw Spirit
2016–17Garrett McFaddenGuelph Storm
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|2017–18

Garrett McFaddenGuelph Storm
2018–19Nicholas CanadeMississauga Steelheads
2019–20Jacob InghamKitchener Rangers
2020–21colspan=2 align=center|Not awarded, season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic{{cite news |title=OHL officially cancels the 2020-21 season |first=Jake |last=Jeffrey |date=2021-04-20 |work=Global News |url=https://globalnews.ca/news/7773203/ohl-hockey-no-2020-21-season/ |access-date=2023-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211108085329/https://globalnews.ca/news/7773203/ohl-hockey-no-2020-21-season/ |archive-date=2021-11-08 |url-status=live}}
2021–22Mark WoolleyOwen Sound Attack
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|2022–23

Dalyn WakelyNorth Bay Battalion
2023–24Mason VaccariKingston Frontenacs

See also

References

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