Provincial Junior Hockey League Announces 2023/2024 Award Winners

The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) has announced the full list of award winners for the 2023-2024 season. The PJHL distributes eight awards to each division at the conclusion of each regular season, including the awards for MVP, Leading Scorer, Top Goalie, Top Defenseman, Coach of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Most Sportsmanlike, and a Goals Against award. Awards are decided by a voting committee between the conference managers and team coaching staff, other than Leading Scorer and GAA awards which are awarded on stats.  

The Award Winners are as follows: 

Most Valuable Player (MVP):  

Carruthers – Alliston Hornets – Cole Turcotte 

Pollock – Mount Forest Patriots – Brody Leblanc 

Orr – Georgina Ice – Mike McCullough 

Tod – Amherstview Jets – Marc-Olivier Robert 

Stobbs – Mooretown Flags – Dylan Dupuis 

Yeck – North Middlesex Stars – Ethan Tichenoff 

Bloomfield – Grimsby Peach Kings – Blake Venneri 

Doherty – New Hamburg Firebirds – Owen Fischer 

Leading Scorer:  

Carruthers – Alliston Hornets – Cole Turcotte (42 GP, 38 G, 43 A, 81 Pts) 

Pollock – Mount Forest Patriots – Brody Leblanc (42 GP, 51 G, 50 A, 101 Pts) 

Orr – Georgina Ice – Mike McCullough (38 GP, 37 G, 45 A, 82 Pts) 

Tod – Port Hope Panthers – Isaac Langdon (32 GP, 28 G, 33 A, 61 Pts) 

Stobbs – Mooretown Flags – Dylan Dupuis (42 GP, 33 G, 46 A, 79 Pts) 

Yeck – North Middlesex Stars – Ethan Tichenoff (37 GP, 42 G, 50 A, 92 Pts) 

Bloomfield – Glanbrook Rangers – Ryan Burke (41 GP, 31 G, 40 A, 71 Pts) 

Doherty – Woodstock Navy Vets – Davin Gray (42 GP, 16 G, 47 A, 63 Pts) 

Top Goalie:  

Carruthers – Alliston Hornets – Rod Lewis 

Pollock – Mount Forest Patriots – Marshall Nichols 

Orr – Clarington Eagles – Oliver Webster 

Tod – Frankford Huskies – Dean Spry 

Stobbs – Lakeshore Canadiens – Boe Piroski 

Yeck – Thamesford Trojans – Kevin Halloran 

Bloomfield – Glanbrook Rangers – Tiago Rocha 

Doherty – Norwich Merchants – Carter Spence 

Top Defenseman: 

Carruthers – Stayner Siskins – Caleb Booth 

Pollock – Kincardine Bulldogs – Jordan Moulton 

Orr – Clarington Eagles – Ryan Hall 

Tod – Frankford Huskies – Ty McCambridge 

Stobbs – Blenheim Blades – Craig Spence 

Yeck – Mt. Brydges Bulldogs – Nolan Griffiths 

Bloomfield – Grimsby Peach Kings – Evan Storie 

Doherty – New Hamburg Firebirds – Tyler Reid 

Coaching Staff of the Year:  

Carruthers – Penetang Kings 

Pollock – Walkerton Hawks 

Orr – Lakefield Chiefs 

Tod – Frankford Huskies 

Stobbs – Lakeshore Canadiens 

Yeck – Thamesford Trojans 

Bloomfield – Hagersville Hawks 

Doherty – New Hamburg Firebirds 

Rookie of the Year:  

Carruthers – Orillia Terriers – Caden Carell 

Pollock – Hanover Barons – Aaron Dukeshire 

Orr – Uxbridge Bruins – Evan Gilbert 

Tod – Amherstview Jets – Carter McKee 

Stobbs – Mooretown Flags – Dracen Campbell 

Yeck – Petrolia Flyers – Cameron Davidson 

Bloomfield – Dunnville Jr. Mudcats – Tim Dolan 

Doherty – New Hamburg Firebirds – Brendan George 

Most Sportsmanlike Player:  

Carruthers – Stayner Siskins – Connor Hiles 

Pollock – Walkerton Capitals – Chase Lorenz 

Orr – Georgina Ice – Curtis Misner 

Tod – Picton Pirates – Zack Brooks 

Stobbs – Lakeshore Canadiens – Marco Sladoje 

Yeck – North Middlesex Stars – Brayden Heessels 

Bloomfield – Hagersville Hawks – Marcus Lazarevic 

Doherty – Norwich Merchants – Travis Lamb 

Top Goals Against Tandem (GAA):  

Carruthers – Alliston Hornets – Rod Lewis/Parker Barnard 

Pollock – Hanover Barons – Lander Hartley/Derek Hartley 

Orr – Clarington Eagles – Oliver Webster/Jude Rondina 

Tod – Frankford Huskies – Dean Spry/Sam Dingle 

Stobbs – Lakeshore Canadiens – Boe Piroski/Nicholas Bolton 

Yeck – Thamesford Trojans – Kevin Halloran/Oliver Rebanks 

Bloomfield – Grimsby Peach Kings – Nico Balice/Nolan Verardo 

Doherty – New Hamburg Firebirds – Graeme Noye/Tony Theodoropoulos