Dr. Randy Gregg Award
The Dr. Randy Gregg Award is presented annually by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) to reward excellence in the student-athlete. The Canadian University ice hockey player who receives this award has exhibited outstanding achievement in ice hockey, academics, and community involvement.[1]
The award is named in honour of Randy Gregg, a Canadian Olympian who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League and became a physician after he retired.
Winners
- 2012-13: Jordan Knox - University of Prince Edward Island[2]
- 2011-12: Kyle Bailey - University of New Brunswick
- 2010-11: Eric Hunter - University of Alberta
- 2009-10: Tyler Metcalfe - University of Alberta
- 2008-09: Andrew Brown - Saint Mary's University[3]
- 2007-08: Curtis Austring - University of Saskatchewan
- 2006-07: Colin Sinclair - University of New Brunswick
- 2005-06: David Chant - Saint Mary's University
- 2004-05: Gavin McLeod - University of Alberta
- 2003-04: Jeff Zorn - University of Alberta
- 2002-03: Blair St. Martin - University of Alberta
- 2001-02: Steven Gallace - Saint Mary's University
- 2000-01: Mike Williams - York University
- 1999-00: Mathieu Darche - McGill University
- 1998-99: Brad Peddle - St. Francis Xavier University
- 1997-98: Cam Danyluk - University of Alberta
- 1996-97: Mike Chambers - University of Waterloo
- 1995-96: Andy Clark - Mount Allison University
- 1994-95: Dana McKechnie - University of Lethbridge
- 1993-94: Craig Donaldson - University of Western Ontario
- 1992-93: Chris Glover - Queen's University
- 1991-92: Doug Cherepacha - University of Toronto
- 1990-91: Derrick Pringle - Dalhousie University
References
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