THE BRIAN McFARLANE AWARD was created in 1995, in honour of our Honourary President and in appreciation of his support of the Society and his continuing contribution to the preservation of hockey history.
It recognizes “outstanding research and writing by members” and is judged on the calibre of papers presented to the Society and on special publishing projects outside the Society.
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| Year |
Recipient |
Hometown |
| 1995 |
Glen Goodhand |
Beaverton, Ontario |
| 1996 |
Michel Vigneault |
Montreal, Quebec |
| 1997 |
Ernie Fitzsimmons |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
| 1998 |
Roger Godin |
Bel Air, Maryland |
| 1999 |
Len Kotylo |
Toronto, Ontario |
| 2000 |
Paul Kitchen |
Ottawa, Ontario |
| 2001 |
Don Reddick |
Walpole, Massachusetts |
| 2002 |
Bill Martin |
Chicago, Illinois |
| 2003 |
John Paton |
Toronto, Ontario |
| 2004 |
Joseph Nieforth |
Toronto, Ontario |
| 2005 |
Eric Zweig |
Toronto, Ontario |
| 2006 |
Bill Fitsell |
Kingston, Ontario |
| 2007 |
Martin Harris |
London, England |
| 2008 |
Paul Patskou |
Toronto, Ontario |
| 2009 |
Paul Kitchen |
Ottawa, Ontario |
| 2010 |
Patrick Houda and Carl Giden |
Stockholm, Sweden |
| 2011 |
Jim Mancuso |
Utica, New York |
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