TORONTO, ON – The Greater Toronto Hockey League is proud to announce Anthony Munro as the 2025 recipient of the Gus Gordon Memorial Officials Award. The honour was formally announced at the GTHL Awards Gala presented by Nothers The Award Store, held June 12 at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Selected annually by the GTHL Referee Committee, the Gus Gordon Memorial Officials Award recognizes an official who displays an outstanding balance of positive attitude, dedication, competence, and continual improvement. The award is not open to public nominations, reflecting the respect and insight of Munro’s officiating peers and mentors.

This year’s recipient, Anthony Munro, began his officiating journey at the age of 19 in the North York Hockey League. In 1994, he joined what was then known as the MTHL (now the GTHL), and has been a dedicated member of the League’s officiating community ever since.

Over the years, Munro has officiated at nearly every level of the game within the GTHL system, including high-stakes playoff tiebreakers, Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF) Championships, and the prestigious OHL Cup. Known for his professionalism, consistent presence, and sharp knowledge of the game, Munro has earned a reputation as a reliable and respected figure both on the ice.

Presenting the award was GTHL Board of Director Don Bamford, celebrating Munro’s long-standing contributions and the exemplary standards he continues to set.

In addition to the honour, each award recipient received a $250 gift card courtesy of Esso to help fuel their continued journey in hockey.

Congratulations to Anthony Munro, the 2025 Gus Gordon Memorial Officials Award recipient. Your dedication, growth, and positive impact reflect the very best of officiating in the GTHL.

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