Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy
The Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Western Hockey League to its top on-ice official as voted by the league's coaches and general managers.
Allen Paradice was a referee for many years in the WHL, as well as the league's Director of Officiating in the 1980s. This award was created in 1994 and named in his honour. Many of the officials who have won this award have moved on to officiate in the National Hockey League
Winners
Season | Referee[1] |
2015–16 | Chris Schlenker |
2014–15 | Reagan Vetter |
2013–14 | Nathan Wieler |
2012–13 | Nathan Wieler |
2011–12 | Pat Smith |
2010–11 | Matt Kirk |
2009–10 | Chris Savage |
2008–09 | Chris Savage |
2007–08 | Andy Theissen |
2006–07 | Andy Theissen |
2005–06 | Kyle Rehman |
2004–05 | Rob Matsuoka |
2003–04 | Rob Matsuoka |
2002–03 | Steve Kozari |
2001–02 | Kevin Acheson |
2000–01 | Kevin Acheson |
1999–00 | Mike Hasenfratz |
1998–99 | Kelly Sutherland |
1997–98 | Brad Meier |
1996–97 | Tom Kowal |
1995–96 | Lonnie Cameron |
1994–95 | Tom Kowal |
References
- ↑ Watts, Jesse, ed. (2013). 2013–14 WHL Media Guide. Western Hockey League. p. 270.
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