OHL Best Of Both Worlds CHL Network CHL on Rogers Sportsnet ADT Canada Russia Challenge Home Hardware Top Prospects MasterCard Memorial Cup Teams Barrie Colts Belleville Bulls Brampton Battalion Erie Otters Guelph Storm Kingston Frontenacs Kitchener Rangers London Knights Mississauga IceDogs Oshawa Generals Ottawa 67s Owen Sound Attack Peterborough Petes Plymouth Whalers Saginaw Spirit Sarnia Sting Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Sudbury Wolves St Michaels Majors Windsor Spitfires Development Environment Education Home Under 16 Program of Excellence OHL Central Scouting Staff Professional Hockey and the OHL Academics and the OHL NHL Honour Roll OHL Graduates Dominate CIS Awards AUS Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 200809 mens hockey major award winners as selected by the conferences eight head coaches The 200809 Atlantic University Sport Most Valuable Player is Marc Rancourt captain of the 4ranked Saint Marys Huskies Rancourt a fourth year forward from Gloucester ON led the Atlantic conference and the CIS in scoring (57 points) assists (41) and gamewinning goals (5) Marc the only player in the CIS to average over two points per game recorded at least a point in 26of28 regular season games this year including a 19game streak to open the season He also had 16 games in which he had two or more points This season Rancourt moved into fifth spot on SMUs alltime scoring list with 175 points over his fouryear career (currently 34th all time in conference history) His 57 points this season are the most scored by any Saint Marys player in a single season since the 199192 season when Craig Teeple led the league in scoring with 60 points Marc is the sixth Saint Marys player to be named the Atlantic conferences Most Valuable Player and the second in the past three seasons (Dan Rudisuela Mississauga Ice Dogs 200104) Former Saint Marys star Mark Locken (Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 197678) is also the only Huskies player to ever win the Senator Joseph A Sullivan Trophy as the CIS Player of the Year which he was awarded in 198283 The 200809 recipient of the AJ MacAdam Memorial Trophy as the Rookie of the Year is Acadias Jonathan Laberge (Stefoy PQ) Laberge led the Axemen and all AUS first year players this season with 32 points including 14 goals in 26 games The first year centreman captured opponents attention early in the season with a sevengame point scoring streak to kick off his university career Laberge who tied for 13th overall in league scoring also netted seven powerplay markers and two gamewinning goals Axemen Head Coach Darren Burns sees Laberge as a impact player who will make his mark on the AUS in coming years Jonathan is a very solid unselfish twoway forward who is a student of the game His passion and intelligence for the game is second to none allowing him to produce the points ...