Toronto Star

Marner honoured as CHL’s top player

Leafs draft pick adds another trophy to his collection

- KYLE CICERELLA

RED DEER, ALTA.— Mitch Marner’s dad built him a display case for his accomplish­ments while he was still playing minor hockey. His latest trophy might need its own stand.

The London Knights forward was named Canadian Hockey League player of the year on Saturday — a trophy so big in size two people had to carry it for Marner when it was time for him to take pictures with it.

“My dad got (a trophy case) made when I won my first one, it was special at that time with little trophies,” said Marner. “It’s special to be named to this, (but) I don’t know if this one will fit in the trophy case.”

The 19-year-old Marner, who the Maple Leafs selected fourth overall in last year’s draft, tore up the OHL this season and has been picking up awards with ease. He was named the OHL’s most outstandin­g player in the regular season after producing 39 goals and 116 points in 57 games. He followed that up by winning the OHL playoff MVP with 44 points in 18 games, leading his Knights to a spot in the Memorial Cup.

Marner, from Thornhill, has played the entire season on a line with Matthew Tkachuk and Christian Dvorak. All three broke the 100-point mark for London, finished 1-2-3 in playoff scoring and have been unstoppabl­e at the Memorial Cup. Marner believes the award wouldn’t be his without their help.

“Those two could be on the trophy just as much as I can,” said Marner, who has 13 points in three games at the Memorial Cup — just three off the tournament record.

Connor McDavid earned the award last season.

“There’s a lot of big names on (the trophy), but like I said all year it wouldn’t be possible without the players and the coaching staff. Without those guys on my (line) who knows what would have happened?”

Dvorak says playing with Marner has made hockey an easier game to play.

“He can do anything out there, makes a lot of plays, knows where we are on the ice without even looking,” said Dvorak.

Marner beat out Dryden Hunt of the Moose Jaw Warriors and Francis Perron of the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies for the honour.

Marner and his Knights will face Perron and the Huskies in the Memorial Cup final on Sunday.

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