The Foster Hewitt Memorial Award is an award named after Foster Hewitt and presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career. The award winners are selected by the NHL Broadcasters' Association.
1984 – Fred Cusick, Boston; Foster Hewitt, Toronto; Danny Gallivan, Montreal; Rene Lecavalier, Montreal
1985 – Budd Lynch, Detroit; Doug Smith, Montreal
1986 – Wes McKnight, Toronto; Lloyd Pettit, Chicago
1987 – Bob Wilson, Boston
1988 – Dick Irvin, Jr., Montreal
1989 – Dan Kelly, St. Louis, Hockey Night in Canada
1990 – Jiggs McDonald, Atlanta, New York Islanders, Los Angeles
1991 – Bruce Martyn, Detroit
1992 – Jim Robson, Vancouver, Hockey Night in Canada
1993 – Al Shaver, Minnesota
1994 – Ted Darling, Buffalo
1995 – Brian McFarlane, Hockey Night in Canada
1996 – Bob Cole, Hockey Night in Canada
1997 – Gene Hart, Philadelphia
1998 – Howie Meeker, Hockey Night in Canada, The Sports Network
1999 – Richard Garneau, Montreal
2000 – Bob Miller, Los Angeles
2001 – Mike Lange, Pittsburgh
2002 – Gilles Tremblay, Montreal
2003 – Rod Phillips, Edmonton
2004 – Chuck Kaiton, Hartford/Carolina
2005 – Sal Messina, New York Rangers
2006 – Peter Maher, Calgary
2007 – Bill Hewitt, Toronto
2008 – Mike "Doc" Emrick, Philadelphia, New Jersey, FOX, NBC
2009 – John Davidson, New York Rangers, Hockey Night in Canada, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NBC
2010 – Ron Weber, Washington
2011 – Mickey Redmond, Detroit
2012 – Rick Jeanneret, Buffalo
2013 – Harry Neale, Buffalo, Toronto, Hockey Night in Canada
2014 – Pat Foley, Chicago
2015 – Nick Nickson, Los Angeles
2016 – Sam Rosen, New York Rangers
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