Hockey Canada’s 2005 National Award Winners Announced; Jim Kinkley Named Volunteer of the Year

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May 23, 2005
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SAINT JOHN, NB - On Monday evening, Hockey Canada handed out its annual awards during its Annual General Meeting, recognizing outstanding volunteers and achievements in hockey in Canada. Nominees were submitted to Hockey Canada by its 13 member Branches, and the winners were voted on by Hockey Canada’s officers (or the appropriate Hockey Canada council).

Hockey Canada Award winners for 2004-2005 were:

Jim Kinkley – Richmond Hill, ON

OHF-OMHA

Volunteer of the Year Award

Ted Hargraves – Nelson, BC

BCAHA

Gordon Juckes Award (contribution to development of hockey)

Angela James – Richmond Hill, ON

OHF-OWHA

Female Breakthrough Award (promotion/contribution to female hockey)

Benoit Noël – Acton Vale, QC

HQC

Order of Merit (Central)

Mac MacLeod – Manville, AB

HAB

Order of Merit (West)

Lyle Wilhelm – Moose Jaw, SK

Dean McIntosh

SHA

Hockey Canada

Officiating – Hockey Canada Official of the Year

Hal Lewis Award – Hockey Canada staff person of the year

Mark McMahon

 

Liz McKinnon Award – Spousal award of a Hockey Canada volunteer

Jim Kinkley, of Richmond Hill, ON received Hockey Canada’s Volunteer of the Year Award, which recognizes an outstanding volunteer who has contributed to amateur hockey and Hockey Canada. Kinkley has been involved in the administration of hockey for 33 years with the OMHA, where he was elected to the Executive in 1968 and has served ever since. Kinkley is a former president and now life member of the OMHA, and once served as Director of the CAHA (Hockey Canada) Minor Hockey Council.

Ted Hargraves, of Nelson, BC, received the Gordon Juckes Award which recognizes the outstanding contribution of an individual to the development of amateur hockey in Canada at the National Level. Ted has been involved with coaching for a number of years and is largely responsible for writing and illustrating a number of hockey’s National Coach Certification Program’s skills and instructional manuals. Besides being a Master Course Conductor for the NCCP, Ted was the Head Coach for Team BC at the 1991 Canada Winter Games. Ted is also a former Olympic medalist having won a bronze medal with Team Canada’s Men’s Hockey Team at the 1968 Olympics in Grenoble. 

Angela James, of Richmond Hill, ON, received Hockey Canada’s Female Breakthrough Award, which honours an individual who has made a significant contribution to the promotion and/or development of female hockey in Canada. Angela was a pioneer in women’s hockey and is regarded as one of the best female hockey players to ever play. Angela is currently coaching the North York Aeros and officiating female hockey in the OWHA. Angela is a four time World Champion and still amongst the top scorers in female hockey’s career scoring leaders.

 Hockey Canada Order of Merit Award was instituted in 1960 to "honor those individuals who for many years have served amateur hockey faithfully, having participated as players, served as coaches and association members, and made outstanding contributions to Canadian amateur hockey." The Order of Merit Award is presented annually to recipients in up to three regions of the country: Western, Central and Atlantic. This year’s Hockey Canada Order of Merit recipients were Malcolm (Mac) MacLeod (West) of Manville, AB and Benoit Noël (Central), of Acton Vale, QC.

Mac MacLeod, a former Hockey Alberta president, has coached and volunteered in hockey for over 60 years. In 1998 he was the recipient of the Hockey Alberta Presidents Award, and in 2003 Mac was recognized as a Hockey Alberta Life Member and awarded the Queens Golden Jubilee Medallion.  An Atlantic Order of Merit award was not honoured this year.

Benoit Noël is a former President of the Acton Vale Minor Hockey Association, the Intercity Hockey League in Eastern Township, and the Quebec Hockey League. Benoit helped form the Quebec Ice Hockey Federation as a member of the Board. He was honoured by the Quebec Ice Hockey Federation under the Builder’s category in 1991, and received the President’s Trophy in Quebec for service in minor hockey in 1994.  

Lyle Wilhelm of Moose Jaw, SK was named the Hockey Canada Official of the Year. Lyle has been involved with the game of hockey as a player, coach, administrator and a level Vl official. He is a former official of the WCHL (now the WHL) and the SJHL. As a former SHA Referee-in-Chief for nine years, Lyle was awarded a Life Membership with the SHA Referees Division.

The Hal Lewis Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the game of hockey by a staff member of Hockey Canada. This year’s award went to Hockey Canada employee Dean McIntosh. McIntosh has worked with Hockey Canada for six years as Manager of Coaching, and is playing a large role in the implementation of the new coaching certification program (CBET).

The Liz MacKinnon Award is in honour of former Hockey Canada President Bob MacKinnon's wife, Liz MacKinnon, and recognizes a Hockey Canada delegate's companion for his or her support. For 2004-2005, the Award went to Mark McMahon.

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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