NHL Foundation Player Award
NHL Foundation Player AwardAward details |
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Sport |
Ice hockey |
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Given for |
NHL player who applies the core values of hockey—commitment, perseverance and teamwork—to enrich the lives of people in his community |
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History |
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First award |
1997–98 NHL season |
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Most recent |
Brent Burns |
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The NHL Foundation Player Award is awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) player "who applies the core values of (ice) hockey—commitment, perseverance and teamwork—to enrich the lives of people in his community".[1] The winner is given a grant of US$ 25,000 to help causes that the winner supports.[2] Many players have been awarded as a result of large charitable contributions to their community. For instance, Vincent Lecavalier received the award in 2008 for committing US $3 million to build The Vincent Lecavalier Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorder Center at All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.[1]
15 players have won the NHL Foundation Player Award since its inception. Kelly Chase was awarded the inaugural NHL Foundation Player Award in 1998.[3] Brent Burns is the most recent winner of the award. No player has ever won the award twice. The Buffalo Sabres and the Detroit Red Wings are the only two teams to have been represented twice by winners. The award is closely related to the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, as both are awarded to a player who has made a significant humanitarian contribution to his community.[4] German Olaf Kolzig, Swede Henrik Zetterberg and Americans Ryan Miller and Dustin Brown are the only non-Canadian winners, while Ron Francis and Joe Sakic are the only winners to have been elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame.[5]
Winners
Ron Francis won the award in 2002.
Trevor Linden won the award in 2008.
Season |
Winner |
Nationality |
Position |
Team |
Note |
1997–98 |
Chase, KellyKelly Chase |
Canada |
Right Wing |
St. Louis Blues |
[3] |
1998–99 |
Ray, RobRob Ray |
Canada |
Right Wing |
Buffalo Sabres |
[6] |
1999–2000 |
Graves, AdamAdam Graves |
Canada |
Left Wing |
New York Rangers |
[7] |
2000–01 |
Kolzig, OlafOlaf Kolzig |
Germany |
Goaltender |
Washington Capitals |
[8] |
2001–02 |
Francis, RonRon Francis† |
Canada |
Center |
Carolina Hurricanes |
[9] |
2002–03 |
McCarty, DarrenDarren McCarty |
Canada |
Right Wing |
Detroit Red Wings |
[2] |
2003–04 |
Iginla, JaromeJarome Iginla* |
Canada |
Right Wing |
Calgary Flames |
[10] |
2004–05[a] |
Season canceled |
2005–06 |
Turco, MartyMarty Turco |
Canada |
Goaltender |
Dallas Stars |
[11] |
2006–07 |
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic† |
Canada |
Center |
Colorado Avalanche |
[12] |
2007–08[b] |
Lecavalier, VincentVincent Lecavalier* |
Canada |
Center |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
[1] |
Linden, TrevorTrevor Linden |
Canada |
Right Wing |
Vancouver Canucks |
[1] |
2008–09 |
Nash, RickRick Nash* |
Canada |
Left Wing |
Columbus Blue Jackets |
[13] |
2009–10 |
Miller, RyanRyan Miller* |
United States |
Goaltender |
Buffalo Sabres |
[14] |
2010–11 |
Brown, DustinDustin Brown* |
United States |
Right Wing |
Los Angeles Kings |
[14] |
2011–12 |
Fisher, MikeMike Fisher* |
Canada |
Centre |
Nashville Predators |
[15] |
2012–13 |
Zetterberg, HenrikHenrik Zetterberg* |
Sweden |
Centre |
Detroit Red Wings |
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2013–14 |
Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron* |
Canada |
Centre |
Boston Bruins |
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2014–15 |
Burns, BrentBrent Burns* |
Canada |
Defenceman |
San Jose Sharks |
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