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Ed Belfour, a former Manitoba Junior Hockey League star who went on to success in the National Hockey League as one of the most dominant goalies of his era. A Calder Memorial Trophy winner, a two time Vezina Trophy winner, a three time NHL All-Star, and a Stanley Cup.
Belfour has donated a scholarship to the League in the form of the Ed Belfour High Performance Award for hockey and academic proficiency. The criteria for the award was hockey involvement including statistics, achievements, and team participation; academic achievements including grade point average, awards and classes; community involvement including volunteer work, job and non-school related activities; and finally other school involvement including school sports, committee and clubs. Of course, the winning player must strive to be the best in the Manitoba Junior Hockey league.
Belfour High Performance Award
Season
Winner
Team
2003
Matt Wheatley
Winnipeg South Blues
2004
Ryan Garbutt
Winnipeg South Blues
Curtis Budgell
Winnipeg South Blues
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All-Star, and a Stanley Cup. Belfour has donated a scholarship to the League in the form of the EdBelfourHighPerformanceAward for hockey and academic proficiency...
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the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award from the Hockey Hall of Fame, for his contributions in hockey broadcasting. Players EdBelfour Pavel Bure Dino Ciccarelli...
starting goaltender John Faulkner and backup Dayn Belfour, the son of former NHL player EdBelfour. After playing only eight games for Omaha, Stolarz...
goaltender behind Andy Moog and Artūrs Irbe before serving as the backup to EdBelfour. He won a Stanley Cup in this role in 1999. Despite his backup role, he...
4–3 win against the Colorado Avalanche on February 25, Luongo passed EdBelfour for third-most wins as an NHL goaltender, once again only behind Patrick...
single-season scoring champion Tony Hrkac as well as future Hall of Famer EdBelfour. The Fighting Sioux won the National Championship with Parent serving...
agent during the 2002 off-season, the Leafs signed EdBelfour as the new starting goaltender. Belfour played well during the 2002–03 season and was a finalist...
his rookie season with the Jets. He scored his first NHL goal against EdBelfour of the Chicago Blackhawks, and later scored the overtime goal to win the...
lead the league with five shutouts (tied with the Chicago Blackhawks' EdBelfour, the Canadiens' Patrick Roy and the Winnipeg Jets' Bob Essensa) and 38...
Blackhawks goalie to win at least 30 games in back-to-back seasons since EdBelfour did it in the 1992–93 and 1993–94 seasons. Entering the lock-out-shortened...
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left wing Alexander Ovechkin became the first rookie since Chicago's EdBelfour in 1990–91 to earn First Team honors "Super Ovie Wins the Calder". NHL...
not have much success in the playoffs. With outstanding performances by goaltender EdBelfour, Toronto edged the Ottawa Senators in the first round but...
regular season NHL shootout when they scored against Maple Leafs goaltender EdBelfour for a 3–2 victory. With Alfredsson scoring in the shootout, he became...
Christian High School in his hometown. His favourite hockey team growing up was the Toronto Maple Leafs and his favourite player was EdBelfour. Reimer...
second player to score in an NHL shootout, scoring against Leafs goalie EdBelfour, after Alfredsson. Their sticks are now in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[citation...
interests/nicknames. Examples of this include Mike Richter's Statue of Liberty mask, EdBelfour's Eagle on his mask (Eddie the Eagle nickname), Ryan Miller featuring the...
eight inductees from the players category of the Hall of Fame. Players EdBelfour Rob Blake Igor Larionov Sergei Makarov Jeremy Roenick Teemu Selanne Doug...
career win, moving him into second place on the all-time list ahead of EdBelfour. Just a few weeks later, on December 26, Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins...
replacement in veteran EdBelfour, who came over from the Dallas Stars and had been a crucial part of their 1999 Stanley Cup run. Belfour could not help their...