Fred J. Hume Award

Derek Dorsett is the current holder of the award.

The Fred J. Hume Award is an annual award presented to the player deemed to be the most "unsung hero" for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). It is voted by the fans and presented at the Canucks' the last home game of the regular season. The current holder of the award is forward Derek Dorsett, who won for the 2014–15 NHL season.

History

The Fred J. Hume Award was first presented after the Canucks' inaugural season in 1970–71 and was named after former Mayor of Vancouver Fred J. Hume, who was also owner of the Canucks while they were in the Western Hockey League and an active campaigner to bring the NHL to Vancouver. Prior to being decided by a fan vote, the award was decided on by the Vancouver Canucks Booster Club before the organization dissolved in the 2000s.

The most any Canucks player has won the award is twice, accomplished by Hilliard Graves (1977 and 1978), Rich Sutter (1988 and 1989), Steve Bozek (1990 and 1991), Martin Gelinas (1995 and 1996), and Jannik Hansen (2011 and 2013).

List of winners

2002–03 recipient, Matt Cooke, and 2003–04 recipient, Brent Sopel.
Forward Jannik Hansen is a two time winner of the award.
Positions key
C Centre LW Left Wing D Defence RW Right Wing G Goaltender

   Player is still active with the Canucks.

Season Winner Position
1970–71 Wilkins, BarryBarry Wilkins D
1971–72 Ward, RonRon Ward C
1972–73 Kearns, DennisDennis Kearns D
1973–74 Lever, DonDon Lever LW
1974–75 Monahan, GarryGarry Monahan C
1975–76 Robitaille, MikeMike Robitaille D
1976–77 Graves, HilliardHilliard Graves RW
1977–78 Graves, HilliardHilliard Graves (2) RW
1978–79 Snepsts, HaroldHarold Snepsts D
1979–80 McCarthy, KevinKevin McCarthy D
1980–81 Brasar, Per-OlovPer-Olov Brasar LW
1981–82 Lindgren, LarsLars Lindgren D
1982–83 Halward, DougDoug Halward D
1983–84 Bubla, JiriJiri Bubla D
1984–85 Lidster, DougDoug Lidster D
1985–86 Peterson, BrentBrent Peterson RW
1986–87 Butcher, GarthGarth Butcher D
1987–88 Sutter, RichRich Sutter RW
1988–89 Sutter, RichRich Sutter (2) RW
1989–90 Bozek, SteveSteve Bozek LW
1990–91 Bozek, SteveSteve Bozek (2) LW
1991–92 Valk, GarryGarry Valk LW
1992–93 Ronning, CliffCliff Ronning C
1993–94 McIntyre, JohnJohn McIntyre C
1994–95 Gélinas, MartinMartin Gélinas LW
1995–96 Gélinas, MartinMartin Gélinas (2) LW
1996–97 Sillinger, MikeMike Sillinger C
1997–98 Noonan, BrianBrian Noonan RW
1998–99 Aucoin, AdrianAdrian Aucoin D
1999–00 Cassels, AndrewAndrew Cassels C
2000–01 Baron, MurrayMurray Baron D
2001–02 Lachance, ScottScott Lachance D
2002–03 Cooke, MattMatt Cooke LW
2003–04 Sopel, BrentBrent Sopel D
2004–05 2004–05 NHL lockout
No winner
2005–06 Ruutu, JarkkoJarkko Ruutu RW
2006–07 Bieksa, KevinKevin Bieksa D
2007–08 Burrows, AlexandreAlexandre Burrows LW
2008–09 Bernier, SteveSteve Bernier RW
2009–10 Raymond, MasonMason Raymond LW
2010–11 Hansen, JannikJannik Hansen RW
2011–12 Higgins, ChristopherChristopher Higgins[1] LW
2012–13 Hansen, JannikJannik Hansen (2) [2] LW
2013–14 Lack, EddieEddie Lack [3] G
2014–15 Dorsett, DerekDerek Dorsett [4] RW

See also

External links

References

  1. "Henrik Sedin wins Canucks MVP award". Vancouver Canucks. 2012-04-07. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  2. "Canucks announce team awards". Vancouver Canucks. 2013-04-25. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  3. "Canucks announce 2013.14 team awards". Vancouver Canucks. April 13, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  4. "Canucks announce 2013.14 team awards". Vancouver Canucks. April 13, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
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