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Assistant coach Bob Dill, far left, head coach Josh Dill, far right, and assistant coach Rob Lindsay, second from right, pose for a photo with the hockey players who are ineligible to return to the Royals next season. Pictured with the coaches are, from left, Captain Erik Jackaman, Assistant Captain JF Lefort, defenseman Jordan Morash, goaltender Tyler Whynot and right-winger Ryan Getson.
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Captain Erik Jackaman was tied for the team’s top scoring, earning 35 points for the 2011-12 regular season. He is pictured holding his Top Scorer Award with the team’s new governor, Judy Rideout.
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Right-winger Ryan Getson tied with Royals Captain Erik Jackaman for the Top Scorer Award, both earning 35 points during the regular season. Pictured presenting the award to Getson is vice-president Dale Evans.
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Jordan Morash was named Top Defenseman. Presenting the award were vice-president Dale Evans and governor Judy Rideout.
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Jeffrey Longaphy received the Top Rookie Award. Presenting the award were vice-president Dale Evans and governor Judy Rideout.
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The Player's Choice Award went to defenseman Nathan Little.
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The Most Valuable Player Award went to goaltender Jacob McKendry, who recorded a total of five shutouts during the 2011-12 regular season. Presenting the award were vice-president Dale Evans and governor Judy Rideout.
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For his longtime support of the Windsor Royals, Brad Hazel received a commemorative plaque from the hockey franchise. Pictured presenting the award were vice-president Dale Evans and governor Judy Rideout.
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For his longtime support of the Windsor Royals, equipment manager Fred Marshall received a commemorative plaque during the March 28 award night.
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