Toronto, ON – The
Ontario Hockey League announced the
recipients of two of the league’s
annual awards following the
conclusion of the 2011-12 regular
season.
These individual
awards recognize the offensive
contributions of two players this
season with the Eddie Powers
Memorial Trophy presented to Michael
Sgarbossa of the Sudbury Wolves as
the Top Scorer in the OHL, and the
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy presented
to the Top Scoring Right Winger
Tyler Toffoli of the Ottawa 67’s.
Eddie Powers
Memorial Trophy (Scoring Champion):
Michael Sgarbossa, Sudbury Wolves
For the first
time since John Tavares of the
London Knights in 2008-09 the Eddie
Powers Memorial Trophy will be
presented to an individual winner
with Michael Sgarbossa of the
Sudbury Wolves who led the league
with 102 points in 66 games becoming
the second member of the Sudbury
Wolves to ever win the scoring title
following Mike Foligno in the
1978-79 season.
The Eddie Powers
Memorial Trophy was donated by the
Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in
memory of Eddie Powers and was first
awarded in 1945-46 to Tod Sloan of
St. Michael’s who scored 79 points
in 25 games. Last season the award
was shared by Tyler Toffoli of the
Ottawa 67’s and Jason Akeson of the
Kitchener Rangers with 108 points
each, with Taylor Hall of the
Windsor Spitfires and Tyler Seguin
of the Plymouth Whalers sharing the
honour in 2009-10.
Sgarbossa, a
19-year-old from Campbellville, ON,
is playing in his fourth OHL season
and scored a career high 47 goals
and 55 assists. The Colorado
Avalanche prospect produced an
impressive 29 multi-point games
including a four-point game on the
final day of the regular season
scoring his third hat-trick of the
season plus an assist as first star
of a 5-1 win over the Kingston
Frontenacs to take over the scoring
lead. Sgarbossa also recorded the
second longest point-streak in the
OHL this season with 19 games
stretching from January 27 to March
6 where he collected 38 points.
Jim Mahon
Memorial Trophy (Top Scoring Right
Winger): Tyler Toffoli, Ottawa 67’s
For the second
straight year Tyler Toffoli of the
Ottawa 67’s claims the Jim Mahon
Memorial Trophy as the league’s top
scoring right winger with 100 points
in 65 games.
The Jim Mahon
Trophy was first presented following
the 1971-72 season by the players
and management of the Peterborough
Petes in memory of their right
winger Jim Mahon who was
accidentally killed that summer.
Last season Toffoli shared the award
with Jason Akeson of the Kitchener
Rangers with 108-point seasons. This
is the fifth time a member of the
67’s has won the award with Matt Foy
earning the honour prior to Toffoli
in 2002-03 with 132 points.
Toffoli, a
19-year-old from Scarborough, ON, is
playing in his fourth OHL season
with the 67’s. Last year’s scoring
champion led the league with 52
goals becoming the first player to
reach the 50-goal benchmark in
back-to-back seasons since former
67’s forward Corey Locke in 2003 and
2004. The Los Angeles Kings prospect
had 27 multi-point games including
two five-point performances.