The Del Wilson Trophy is presented annually to the Western Hockey League's goaltender judged to be the best at his position. The award is named after Del Wilson for his many years of service to both the Regina Pats and the League. Wilson was an owner, Governor, and General Manager of the Pats and served 6 years as Chairman of the Board of the WHL. Wilson led the WHL into a partnership with Ontario and Quebec Major Junior Leagues.

Previously, the WHL Top Goaltender Award. It was given to the League's Goals Against Average leader.

Winners

WHL Top Goaltender Award
SeasonPlayer[1]Team
1966–67Ken BrownMoose Jaw Warriors
1967–68Chris WorthyFlin Flon Bombers
1968–69Ray MartyniukFlin Flon Bombers
1969–70Ray MartyniukFlin Flon Bombers
1970–71Ed DyckCalgary Centennials
1971–72John DavidsonCalgary Centennials
1972–73Ed HumphreysSaskatoon Blades
1973–74Garth MalarchukCalgary Centennials
1974–75Bill OleschukSaskatoon Blades
1975–76Carey WalkerNew Westminster Bruins
1976–77Glen HanlonBrandon Wheat Kings
1977–78Bart HunterPortland Winter Hawks
1978–79Rick KnickleBrandon Wheat Kings
1979–80Kevin EastmanVictoria Cougars
1980–81Grant FuhrVictoria Cougars
1981–82Mike VernonCalgary Wranglers
1982–83Mike VernonCalgary Wranglers
1983–84Ken WreggetLethbridge Broncos
1984–85Troy GambleMedicine Hat Tigers
1985–86Mark FitzpatrickMedicine Hat Tigers
1986–871(West) Dean CookKamloops Blazers
(East) Kenton ReinPrince Albert Raiders
Del Wilson Trophy
SeasonPlayerTeam
1987–88Troy GambleSpokane Chiefs
1988–89Danny LorenzSeattle Thunderbirds
1989–90Trevor KiddBrandon Wheat Kings
1990–91Jamie McLennanLethbridge Hurricanes
1991–92Corey HirschKamloops Blazers
1992–93Trevor RobinsBrandon Wheat Kings
1993–94Norm MaracleSaskatoon Blades
1994–95Paxton SchaferMedicine Hat Tigers
1995–96David LemanowiczSpokane Chiefs
1996–97Brian BoucherTri-City Americans
1997–98Brent BeleckiPortland Winter Hawks
1998–99Cody RudkowskySeattle Thunderbirds
1999–2000Bryce WandlerSwift Current Broncos
2000–01Dan BlackburnKootenay Ice
2001–02Cam WardRed Deer Rebels
2002–03Josh HardingRegina Pats
2003–04Cam WardRed Deer Rebels
2004–05Jeff GlassKootenay Ice
2005–06Justin PoggeCalgary Hitmen
2006–07Carey PriceTri-City Americans
2007–08Chet PickardTri-City Americans
2008–09Chet PickardTri-City Americans
2009–10Martin JonesCalgary Hitmen
2010–11Darcy KuemperRed Deer Rebels
2011–12Tyler BunzMedicine Hat Tigers
2012–13Patrik BartosakRed Deer Rebels
2013–14Jordon CookeKelowna Rockets
2014–15Taran KozunSeattle Thunderbirds
2015–16Carter HartEverett Silvertips
2016–17Carter HartEverett Silvertips
2017–18Carter HartEverett Silvertips
2018–19Ian ScottPrince Albert Raiders
2019–20Dustin WolfEverett Silvertips
2020–21Dustin WolfEverett Silvertips
2021–22Dylan GarandKamloops Blazers
2022–23Thomas MilicSeattle Thunderbirds
1The WHL handed out separate awards for the East and West divisions.

See also

References

  1. Watts, Jesse, ed. (2013). 2013–14 WHL Media Guide. Western Hockey League. p. 268.
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