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King Clancy Memorial Trophy

History

The King Clancy Memorial Trophy was presented to the National Hockey League by the Board of Governors in 1988 to honour the late Francis "King" Clancy, and his long and distinguished career in hockey as a player, official, coach, and executive.

The trophy is award to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.

Henrik Sedin is the only player to win this trophy more than once.


Winners Profiles

2018-19Zucker, JasonMinnesota Wild
2017-18Sedin, DanielVancouver Canucks
2017-18Sedin, HenrikVancouver Canucks
2016-17Foligno, NickColumbus Blue Jackets
2015-16Sedin, HenrikVancouver Canucks
2014-15Zetterberg, HenrikDetroit Red Wings
2013-14Ference, AndrewEdmonton Oilers
2012-13Bergeron, PatriceBoston Bruins
2011-12Alfredsson, DanielOttawa Senators
2010-11Weight, DougNew York Islanders
2009-10Doan, ShanePhoenix Coyotes
2008-09Moreau, EthanEdmonton Oilers
2007-08Lecavalier, VincentTampa Bay Lightning
2006-07Koivu, SakuMontreal Canadiens
2005-06Kolzig, OlafWashington Capitals
2003-04Iginla, JaromeCalgary Flames
2002-03Shanahan, BrendanDetroit Red Wings
2001-02Francis, RonCarolina Hurricanes
2000-01Podein, ShjonColorado Avalanche
1999-2000Joseph, CurtisToronto Maple Leafs
1998-99Ray, RobBuffalo Sabres
1997-98Chase, KellySt. Louis Blues
1996-97Linden, TrevorVancouver Canucks
1995-96King, KrisWinnipeg Jets
1994-95Nieuwendyk, JoeCalgary Flames
1993-94Graves, AdamNew York Rangers
1992-93Poulin, DaveBoston Bruins
1991-92Bourque, RayBoston Bruins
1990-91Taylor, DaveLos Angeles Kings
1989-90Lowe, KevinEdmonton Oilers
1988-89Trottier, BryanNew York Islanders
1987-88McDonald, LannyCalgary Flames