King Clancy Memorial Trophy
The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the player who best
exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy
humanitarian contribution in his community.
The Clancy Trophy was presented to the National Hockey League by the Board of
Governors in 1988 to honor the late Frank "King" Clancy.
Year |
Player |
Team |
2003 |
Brendan Shanahan |
Detroit Red Wings |
2002 |
Ron Francis |
Carolina Hurricanes |
2001 |
Shjon Podein |
Colorado Avalanche |
2000 |
Curtis Joseph |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
1999 |
Rob Ray |
Buffalo Sabres |
1998 |
Kelly Chase |
St. Louis Blues |
1997 |
Trevor Linden |
Vancouver Canucks |
1996 |
Kris King |
Winnipeg Jets |
1995 |
Joe Nieuwendyk |
Calgary Flames |
1994 |
Adam Graves |
New York Rangers |
1993 |
Dave Poulin |
Boston Bruins |
1992 |
Ray Bourque |
Boston Bruins |
1991 |
Dave Taylor |
Los Angeles Kings |
1990 |
Kevin Lowe |
Edmonton Oilers |
1989 |
Bryan Trottier |
New York Islanders |
1988 |
Lanny McDonald |
Calgary Flames |