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Spitfires Greentree voted Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy winner
Spitfires Greentree voted Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy winner

CTV News

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CTV News

Spitfires Greentree voted Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy winner

The Ontario Hockey League has announced that Windsor Spitfires forward Liam Greentree is this year's recipient of the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy. Greentree was chosen for the award by a panel of accredited OHL media members, being recognized as the team captain that best exemplifies leadership on and off the ice, with a passion and dedication to the game of hockey in his community. The Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy is presented in honour of former Windsor Spitfires captain and Calgary Flames prospect Mickey Renaud, who tragically passed away at the age of 19 on Feb. 18, 2008, due to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, an underlying heart condition. The Tecumseh native played three seasons with the Spitfires from 2005 to 2008. In his third season in Windsor and second as team captain, Greentree collected 49 goals, 70 assists, and 119 points over 64 games, along with a plus/minus rating of plus-55. Noted as the first Spitfire to arrive at the rink and the last one to leave on game days, Greentree played a lead role in the club's involvement with the Goodfellows newspaper drive. The 19-year-old from Oshawa was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the first round (26th overall) of the 2024 NHL Draft. Greentree follows Ryan Ellis (2010-11) as the second Spitfires player to win the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy. Greentree will be formally presented with the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy at the OHL Awards Ceremony at the Hockey Hall of Fame in June. - Written by Rusty Thomson/AM800 News

Wake up in Windsor: CTV's Your Morning highlighting the region in special election show
Wake up in Windsor: CTV's Your Morning highlighting the region in special election show

CTV News

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Wake up in Windsor: CTV's Your Morning highlighting the region in special election show

Your Morning will be broadcasting live from St. Clair College on Friday from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. 'We did a live show out of Saint John, New Brunswick. We did a live show out of Edmonton last week, and this week we are here in Windsor,' host Anne-Marie Mediwake said Thursday. She was near St. Joachim interviewing Essex County farmer Leo Guilbeault as part of a focus on the local greenhouse and agriculture sector and the impact of American tariffs. 'We came to Windsor-Essex, because yes, it's a smaller city, but it has big impact from what is happening south of the border,' Mediwake said. 'You've got manufacturing and auto, which everybody knows, but there's a secondary story that isn't talked about a lot, but equally important, and that is agriculture in this area, the amount of produce that goes across the border in to feed the U.S., that story is a really big one here.' Your Morning will have a wide range of special interviews from the Goodfellows to Mayor Drew Dilkens and local Unifor leaders. Over the course of the federal election, Your Morning has travelled across the country but Mediwake says there are common themes across Canada. 'Everybody's talking about cost of living and affordability. That's number one for everybody; every demographic in every province,' Mediwake said. 'But how what's happening south of the border affects different industries and provinces, that's what we wanted to dig into and that's part of the reason we came to Windsor.'

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