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Earlier today, the Ontario Hockey League announced Denver Barkey as the recipient of the Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy, which is awarded annually to the OHL Humanitarian of the Year.

“It’s such an honour to receive this reward,” said Barkey. “It’s really special for me, my family and the fan club to see so many kids and their families get a chance to play and watch the game we love.” 

The Barkey’s Buds program, named for the Philadelphia Flyers prospect, partnered with the London Knights Fan Club to bring more than 1,500 pieces of hockey equipment to children with learning, emotional and social disabilities through the George Bray Sports Association. The organization also provided more than 500 tickets to London-area families could come and watch Knights games.

In addition to his work with Barkey’s Buds, the London Knights captain went on monthly visits to the Victoria Hospital & Children’s Hospital in London. He also spoke at schools on several occasions and attended minor league hockey practices where he acted as a mentor for younger players.

“Ever since I came to London as a 16-year-old, the support and passion from the fans was something I noticed right away,” said Barkey. “To be able to start Barkey’s Buds and give back to the community that has treated me and my teammates so well was the least I could do.”

On the ice, the fourth-year veteran had a fantastic year, scoring 25 goals and 82 points in 50 games. In the playoffs, he recorded 20 points in the Knights’ opening two series before sustaining an injury that has kept him out of the lineup. 

These kinds of numbers are nothing new for London Knights fans who have seen Barkey routinely amongst the highest scorers on some stacked Knights’ rosters. In the 228 games he’s played in the OHL, the dynamic forward has averaged above a point-per-game, scoring a total of 258 points.

Barkey follows Mason Vaccari of the Kingston Frontenacs, who won the trophy last season, while Dalyn Wakely received the honour for his work during the 2022-23 season when he was a member of the North Battalion. 

“It’s a proud moment for Denver and his family and the London Knights organization,” said London GM Mark Hunter. “Denver is a high-character young man, and for him to take on this community service is something we take pride in.”


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