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NHL reveals King Clancy Trophy nominees

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The NHL announced the 31 nominees for this year's King Clancy Memorial Trophy.

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

Each team chooses its nominee, and the winner is then chosen by a committee of NHL executives led by commissioner Gary Bettman and his deputy, Bill Daly.

The winner will receive a $25,000 donation to a charity or charities of their choice, while the two runners-up will receive $5,000 each.

Here's the full list:

Team Player
Anaheim Ducks Cam Fowler
Arizona Coyotes Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Boston Bruins Charlie Coyle
Buffalo Sabres Jack Eichel
Calgary Flames Mikael Backlund
Carolina Hurricanes Jordan Staal
Chicago Blackhawks Connor Murphy
Colorado Avalanche Pierre-Edouard Bellemare
Columbus Blue Jackets Cam Atkinson
Dallas Stars Esa Lindell
Detroit Red Wings Dylan Larkin
Edmonton Oilers Kyle Turris
Florida Panthers Sergei Bobrovsky
Los Angeles Kings Trevor Moore
Minnesota Wild Mats Zuccarello
Montreal Canadiens Jonathan Drouin
Nashville Predators Pekka Rinne
New Jersey Devils P.K. Subban
New York Islanders Anders Lee
New York Rangers Chris Kreider
Ottawa Senators Thomas Chabot
Philadelphia Flyers Scott Laughton
Pittsburgh Penguins Sidney Crosby
San Jose Sharks Kurtis Gabriel
St. Louis Blues Ryan O’Reilly
Tampa Bay Lightning Alex Killorn
Toronto Maple Leafs John Tavares
Vancouver Canucks Tyler Motte
Vegas Golden Knights Marc-Andre Fleury
Washington Capitals Garnet Hathaway
Winnipeg Jets Blake Wheeler

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