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MVP and Top Canadians

Last Updated Wed, 01 Nov 2006 13:02:16 EDT

Most Valuable Players & Most Valuable Canadians
2005 Most Valuable Player – Ricky Ray, QB, Edmonton
Most Valuable Canadian – Mike Maurer, FB, Edmonton
2004 Most Valuable Player – Damon Allen, QB, Toronto
Most Valuable Canadian – Jason Clermont, WR, B.C.
2003 Most Valuable Player – Jason Tucker, WR, Edmonton
Most Valuable Canadian – Ben Cahoon, WR, Montreal
2002 Most Valuable Player, Anthony Calvillo, QB, Montreal
Most Valuable Canadian, Pat Woodcock, WR, Montreal
2001 Most Valuable Player, Marcus Crandell, QB, Calgary
Most Valuable Canadian, Aldi Henry, DB, Calgary
2000 Most Valuable Player, Robert Drummond, RB, B.C.
Most Valuable Canadian, Sean Millington, RB, B.C.
1999 Most Valuable Player, Danny McManus, QB, Hamilton
Most Valuable Canadian, Mike Morreale, SB, Hamilton
1998 Most Valuable Player, Jeff Garcia, QB, Calgary
Most Valuable Canadian, Vince Danielsen, SB, Calgary
1997 Most Valuable Player, Doug Flutie, QB, Toronto
Most Valuable Canadian, Paul Masotti, WR, Toronto
1996 Most Valuable Player, Doug Flutie, QB, Toronto
Most Valuable Canadian, Mike Vanderjagt, K, Toronto
1995 Most Valuable Player, Tracy Ham, QB, Baltimore
Most Valuable Canadian, Dave Sapunjis, SB, Calgary
1994 Most Valuable Player, Karl Anthony, DB, Baltimore
Most Valuable Canadian, Lui Passaglia, K, B.C.
1993 Most Valuable Player, Damon Allen, QB, Edmonton
Most Valuable Canadian, Sean Fleming, K, Edmonton.
1992 Most Valuable Player, Doug Flutie, QB, Calgary
Most Valuable Canadian, David Sapunjis, SB, Calgary.
1991 Most Valuable Player, Raghib Ismail, WR, Toronto
Most Valuable Canadian, David Sapunjis, SB, Calgary.
1990 Offence, Tom Burgess, QB, Winnipeg
Defence, Greg Battle, LB, Winnipeg
Canadian, Warren Hudson, FB, Winnipeg.
1989 Offence, Kent Austin, QB, Saskatchewan
Defence, Chuck Klingbeil, DT, Saskatchewan
Canadian, David Ridgway, K, Saskatchewan
1988 Offence, James Murphy, WR, Winnipeg
Defence, Michael Gray, DT, Winnipeg
Canadian, Bob Cameron, P, Winnipeg
1987 Offence, Damon Allen, QB, Edmonton
Defence, Stewart Hill, DE, Edmonton
Canadian, Milson Jones, RB, Edmonton
1986 Offence, Mike Kerrigan, QB, Hamilton
Defence, Grover Covington, DE, Hamilton
Canadian, Paul Osbaldiston, K/P, Hamilton
1985 Offence, Roy Dewalt, QB, B.C.
Defence, James Parker, DE, B.C.
Canadian, Lui Passaglia, P/K, B.C.
1984 Offence, Tom Clements, QB, Winnipeg
Defence, Tyrone Jones, LB, Winnipeg
Canadian, Sean Kehoe, RB, Winnipeg
1983 Offence, Joe Barnes, QB, Toronto
Defence, Carl Brazley, DB, Toronto
Canadian Rick Klassen, DT, B.C.
1982 Offence, Warren Moon, QB, Edmonton
Defence, Dave Fennell, DT, Edmonton
Canadian, Dave Fennell, DT, Edmonton
1981 Offence, J.C. Watts, QB, Ottawa
Defence, John Glassford, LB, Ottawa
Canadian, Neil Lumsden, RB, Edmonton
1980 Offence, Warren Moon, QB, Edmonton
Defence, Dale Potter, LB, Edmonton
Canadian, Dale Potter, LB, Edmonton
1979 Offence, David Green, RB, Montreal
Defence, Tom Cousineau, LB, Montreal
Canadian, Don Sweet, K, Montreal
1978 Offence, Tom Wilkinson, QB, Edmonton
Defence, Dave Fennell, DT, Edmonton
Canadian, Angelo Santucci, RB, Edmonton
1977 Offence, Sonny Wade, QB, Montreal
Defence, Glen Weir, DT, Montreal
Canadian Don Sweet, K, Montreal
1976 Offence, Tom Clements, QB, Ottawa
Defence, Cleveland Vann, LB, Saskatchewan
Canadian, Tony Gabriel, TE, Ottawa
1975 Offence, Steve Ferrughelli, RB, Montreal
Defence, Lewis Cook, DB, Montreal
Canadian, Dave Cutler, K, Edmonton
1974 Offence, Sonny Wade, QB, Montreal
Defence, Junior Ah You, DE, Montreal
Canadian, Don Sweet, K, Montreal
1973 Most Valuable Player, Charlie Brandon, DE, Ottawa
Canadian, Garry Lefebvre, DB, Edmonton
1972 Most Valuable Player, Chuck Ealey, QB, Hamilton
Canadian, Ian Sunter, K, Hamilton
1971 Most Valuable Player, Wayne Harris, LB, Calgary
Canadian, Dick Suderman, DE, Calgary
1970 Most Valuable Player, Sonny Wade, QB, Montreal
1969 Most Valuable Player, Russ Jackson, QB, Ottawa
1968 Most Valuable Player, Vic Washington, RB, Ottawa
1967 Most Valuable Player, Joe Zuger, QB, Hamilton
1962 Most Valuable Player, Leo Lewis, RB, Winnipeg
1961 Most Valuable Player, Ken Ploen, QB, Winnipeg
1960 Most Valuable Player, Ron Stewart, RB, Ottawa
1959 Most Valuable Player, Charlie Shepard, RB, Winnipeg

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