2006-2007 FHL Awards
Fern Hockey League Awards
Participants - Patrick, James, Jordan, Tommy, Maciej, Robbie, Neil, Peter, Matthew C., Josh, Alex, Taylor, Ezra, Ben, Jacob, Dylan, Jordan T., Sayanth, David, Mikey, Graham, Danielle, Daniel, Bossman, Chloe, Johnny, Cole, Luke, Owen, Mitchell.
Hart Trophy (MVP) - Winner - Patrick; Runners up - Jordan, Maciej.

The awkward playing style remains, as he goes on to a consecutive MVP award.  Plays with a great combination of skill and grit.  Works well in the corners and in the open.  Shot lethal at times.  Great vision.  Leads team vocally and by example.
Norris Trophy (Best Defenceman) - Winner - Neil ; Runners up - Peter, Patrick.

Second consecutive Norris trophy for the lanky Grafton poacher.  Height no longer as big a factor considering the FHL 'growth spurt', but reach remains abnormally long.  Fights everyone and usually wins.  Blocks shots and passes better than anyone else.  Brings the ball well up the sides.  Doesn't panic in own zone.
Rocket Richard (Most Goals) - Winner - Jordan; Runners up - Tommy, Patrick.

Big Italians aren't usually as skilled as this Merrick street lobbyist.  Does what has to be done, and that's score goals.  Clinical finisher when set up.  Can create own opportunites in a pinch.  Another 10 games and he would've bagged 300.
Vezina Trophy (Best Goaltender) - Winner - James; Runners up - Ezra, Maciej.

Came out of nowhere to win this award.  Didn't even attempt goaltender last year.  Diamond in the rough.  The most skilled goaltending prospect the FHL has ever produced.  If there was ever a franchise goaltender, it's James.  .920 SV %
Art Ross (Most Points) - Winner - Maciej; Runners up - Jordan, Patrick.

Edges out Jordan for this award.  Very unselfish, racking up assists like they were frequent flyer miles.  Great vision leads to setups for shooters.  Shoots more often nowadays, resulting in garbage points along with the occasional goals.
William H. Jennings (Fewest goals allowed) - Winner - Ezra; Runners up - James, Matthew C.

Faced fewer shots than other goaltenders, but took those he faced with ease.  A position goaltender who covers a lot of the net.  Has a glove hand to work with.  Kept the goals to a minimum; his team usually won as a result.  3.99 GAA.
Frank J. Selke (Best Defensive Forward) - Winner - Tommy; Runners up - Alex, Jordan.

Tommy knows full well that forwards can contribute outside the crease as well.  Has an uncanny ability to take away the ball with seemingly caring or trying.  Great recovery ability.
King Clancy (Leadership) - Winner - Peter; Runners up - Patrick, Jordan.

Despite not wanting the ball at times (cries of "not to Peter" are an example), no one else exemplifies dedication to the craft of hockey like Peter.  Fights hard in the corners and in the neutral zone.  Throws about 2 hits per game.
Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year - 2 or fewer games coming into 2006-07 season) - Winner - Josh; Runners up - Jordan, Ezra.

98 goals in 14 games: enough said.  One of the best players in the FHL in his rookie season.  Adjusted well to both Gareena and Fareena landscapes. 
Lady Byng (Gentlemanly Conduct) - Winner - Robbie; Runners up - Taylor, Tommy.

Robbie, on top scoring a fair share, made sure he kept his game clean.  Has found a nice wherein he plays aggresively, but within legal limits.
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