Henrik Zetterberg Wins King Clancy Memorial Trophy
DETROIT – The National Hockey League announced Wednesday that Detroit Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg is the recipient of the 2014-15 King Clancy Memorial Trophy.
The award recognizes the NHL player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community. Zetterberg was awarded the trophy on Wednesday night as part of the 2015 NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas.
This honor marks the second award in three seasons that Zetterberg has received for his community contributions. He previously won the NHL Foundation Player Award in 2012-13 along with a $25,000 donation from the NHL to the charity of his choosing. With the help of this donation, the Zetterberg Foundation broke ground on a water project in the village of Kemba, Ethiopia.
The water project, to be completed this December, will supply 3,000 people of the village with clean, drinkable water for life.
Zetterberg and his wife Emma give back to the Metro Detroit community through numerous initiatives as well as international causes in Ethiopia, Guatemala and Nepal. Zetterberg hosts children's charities, including Metro Detroit area children's hospitals and mentoring non-profits, at each Red Wings home game during the regular season in the Zetterberg Foundation Suite. Zetterberg also funds a high school hockey scholarship each year and underwrites the Hockey Weekly High School All-Star Banquet.
As the team spokesman for the Red Wings annual Smoke Detector Collection, Zetterberg personally matches all smoke detector donations. Working with area fire departments, more than 28,000 smoke detectors have been distributed since 2001 to low-income and physically-disabled residents, who could otherwise not afford one or be able to install one in their home.
Internationally, Zetterberg and his wife built the Chige Primary School in Kemba, Ethiopia, in cooperation with Action Aid Ethiopia. The school consists of four classrooms and gives 225 children in Kemba access to a primary school education. The Belta Telo Middle School had 780 kids sharing four small classrooms; however, thanks to a donation from the Zetterberg Foundation, a block of four new classrooms were added on to create more room for students to learn.
They also support microloan programs in Ethiopia and Guatemala to provide women with the opportunity to start their own business and work themselves out of poverty. To date, over 500 women have benefited from these loans. In addition, the Zetterberg Foundation has financed and built six houses for former debt slaves in Nepal.
In the 27-year history of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, Detroit is only the fifth NHL team to have two players receive this honor. Red Wings forward Brendan Shanahan won the award in 2003.
One nominee from each club is selected by vote of his fellow players. Voters from the Professional Hockey Writers' Association and NHL Broadcasters' Association then selected Zetterberg from among the 30 club nominees to win this year's award.
Previous King Clancy Memorial Trophy Winners
Year Winner Team
2014 Andrew Ference Edmonton Oilers
2013 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins
2012 Daniel Alfredsson Ottawa Senators
2011 Doug Weight New York Islanders
2010 Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes
2009 Ethan Moreau Edmonton Oilers
2008 Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning
2007 Saku Koivu Montreal Canadiens
2006 Olaf Kolzig Washington Capitals
2004 Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames
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
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