The Red Tilson Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the most outstanding player (MVP) as voted by OHL writers and broadcasters. It was donated by The Globe and Mail, and first awarded in the 1944–45 OHA season by the Ontario Hockey Association.[1][2] The trophy is named for Red Tilson, who played for the Oshawa Generals, and died during military service in World War II. Winners of the Red Tilson Trophy are nominated for the CHL Player of the Year award. The Red Tilson trophy resides in the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame, in the Tribute Communities Centre.[3]
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Awarded for | OHL MVP |
History | |
First award | 1945 |
Most recent | Easton Cowan |
Red Tilson
editThe trophy is named for Albert "Red" Tilson, (January 13, 1924 – October 27, 1944)[4] a former Oshawa Generals player killed in service in World War II.[1][2][5][6] Tilson was born in Regina, Saskatchewan to William and Mary Tilson.[4] He was nicknamed "Red" for his hair colour.[5] He played two seasons for the Generals beginning with the 1941–42 OHA season, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup both seasons. Tilson won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy in the 1942–43 OHA season as the top scorer in the league with 19 goals, and 38 assists.[1] Tilson enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces on May 27, 1943 at Kingston, Ontario. Tilson was a lance corporal in The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada R.C.I.C.[4] Tilson was killed in action in the Netherlands, on October 27, 1944.[4] Tilson is interred in the Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, near Maldegem, Belgium.[4] The Generals retired his uniform #9 on November 12, 2006.[3]
Winners
editList of winners of the Red Tilson Trophy.[1]
See also
edit- Michel Brière Memorial Trophy - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Player of the Year
- Four Broncos Memorial Trophy - Western Hockey League Player of the Year
- List of Canadian Hockey League awards
References
edit- ^ a b c d "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
- ^ a b "McMurdy Wins Tilson Trophy". The Winnipeg Tribune. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 5, 1945. p. 26.
- ^ a b "Albert "Red" Tilson". Oshawa Generals. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
- ^ a b c d e "Albert Tilson". The Canadian Virtual War Memorial. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
- ^ a b Brown, Babe; Attersley, Bobby (1978), A History of the Oshawa Generals, vol. One, Toronto, Ontario: Chimo, pp. 18–23, ISBN 0-920344-07-0
- ^ "Oshawa Sports Hall Of Fame Inductees". Oshawa Sports Hall Of Fame. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
- ^ "Top Four Junior Scorers Wearing St. Mike's Colors". Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. February 28, 1945. p. 22.
- ^ Jeffrey, Jake (2021-04-20). "OHL officially cancels the 2020-21 season". Global News. Archived from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
- ^ Sweetland, Josh (May 2, 2024). "Knights' Cowan awarded Red Tilson Trophy as OHL's Most Outstanding Player". OHL.