Emms Trophy

The Emms Trophy is a trophy of the Ontario Hockey League for the team in the regular season is the winner of the Central Division. For the 1975/76 season the trophy was awarded for the first time. At that time, the winner of the Emms Division was awarded. With the Auftreilung the OHL in three groups in 1994/95, the trophy was awarded to the Central Division. It is named after Hap Emms, former NHL player, general manager of the Boston Bruins and owner of various youth teams.

Winner

Source

  • Ontario Hockey League Media Information Guide 2010-11, p 128

Team Trophies: Bobby Orr Trophy | Trophy Bumbacco | Emms Trophy | Hamilton Spectator Trophy | Trophy Holody | J. Ross Robertson Cup | Leyden Trophy | Wayne Gretzky Trophy

Player and coach trophies: Bill Long Award | Bobby Smith Trophy | Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy | Dave Pinkney Trophy | Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy | Emms Family Award | FW " Dinty " Moore Trophy | Ivan Tennant Memorial Award | Jack Ferguson Award | Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy | Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy | Matt Leyden Trophy | Max Kaminsky Trophy | Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy | OHL Executive of the Year | OHL Goaltender of the Year | Red Tilson Trophy | Roger Neilson Memorial Award | Wayne Gretzky 99 Award | William Hanley Trophy

  • OHL Trophy
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