Paul Dumont Trophy

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The Paul Dumont Trophy is awarded annually to the "Personality of the Year" in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. The award can be won by anyone connected to the league, including players and staff. It was named after former league president Paul Dumont.

Winners

SeasonRecipientTeam
1989–90 Stéphane Fiset Victoriaville Tigres
1990–91 Patrice Brisebois Drummondville Voltigeurs
1991–92 Patrick Poulin Saint-Hyacinthe Laser
1992–93 Martin Lapointe Laval Titan
1993–94 Yanick Dubé Laval Titan
1994–95 Éric Dazé Beauport Harfangs
1995–96 Christian Dubé Sherbrooke Faucons
1996–97 Michel Therrien Granby Prédateurs
1997–98 Mike Ribeiro Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
1998–99 Simon Gagné Quebec Remparts
1999–2000 Brad Richards Rimouski Océanic
2000–01 Simon Gamache Val-d'Or Foreurs
2001–02 Olivier Michaud Shawinigan Cataractes
2002–03 Jean-François Plourde Sherbrooke Castors
2003–04 Sidney Crosby Rimouski Océanic
2004–05 Sidney Crosby Rimouski Océanic
2005–06 Clément Jodoin Lewiston Maineiacs
2006–07 Kris Letang Val-d'Or Foreurs
2007–08 Martin Mondou Shawinigan Cataractes
2008–09 Guy Boucher Drummondville Voltigeurs
2009–10 Joël Chouinard Victoriaville Tigres
2010–11 Louis Leblanc Montreal Juniors
2011–12 Jonathan Huberdeau Saint John Sea Dogs
2012–13 Jonathan Drouin Halifax Mooseheads
2013–14 Zachary Fucale Halifax Mooseheads
2014–15 Nikolaj Ehlers Halifax Mooseheads
2015–16 Pierre-Luc Dubois Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
2016–17 Thomas Chabot Saint John Sea Dogs
2017–18 Dominique Ducharme Drummondville Voltigeurs
2018–19 Alexis Lafrenière Rimouski Océanic
2019–20 Alexis Lafrenière Rimouski Océanic
2020–21 Nicolas Sauvé Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
2021–22 Joshua Roy Sherbrooke Phoenix
2022–23 Joshua Roy Sherbrooke Phoenix
2023–24 [1] Émile Chouinard Baie-Comeau Drakkar
Jacob Newcombe Cape Breton Eagles
  1. "Chouinard and Newcombe win the Paul-Dumont Trophy". QMJHL. April 18, 2024.

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