King Clancy Memorial Trophy

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King Clancy Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame
King Clancy Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame

The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and who has made a significant humanitarian contribution in his community.

The trophy is named in honour of Francis M. "King" Clancy, former player, coach, and referee. It was first awarded in 1988. Three Calgary Flames have won the award, the most of any franchise; the only other franchise with more than 1 is the Boston Bruins, with 2.

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