
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser has been selected as his team’s nominee for the 2026 King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The award is given to the player that “best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.”
Boeser, who has been with the Canucks since being drafted in 2015, signed a seven-year extension with the team during the 2025 off-season and is one of only four players who have spent more than five seasons with the team. Last night, he took sole possession of eighth all-time in franchise history in points scored by a Canuck with 479.
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The award is voted on by a panel featuring NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman as well as former winners of both the King Clancy Trophy and the NHL Foundation Player Award. A $25,000 donation will be given to the winner’s charity of choice.
Throughout history, three members of the Canucks have won this award: Trevor Linden (1997), Henrik Sedin (2016, 2018), and Daniel Sedin (2018.)
Here is the full list of this year’s nominees.
Anaheim Ducks:Â Lukas Dostal
Boston Bruins:Â Jordan Harris
Buffalo Sabres:Â Alex Tuch
Calgary Flames:Â Jonathan Huberdeau
Carolina Hurricanes:Â Jaccob Slavin
Chicago Blackhawks:Â Alex Vlasic
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Colorado Avalanche:Â Sam Malinski
Columbus Blue Jackets:Â Boone Jenner
Dallas Stars:Â Jake Oettinger
Detroit Red Wings:Â Dylan Larkin
Edmonton Oilers:Â Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Florida Panthers:Â Sam Bennett
Los Angeles Kings:Â Kevin Fiala
Minnesota Wild:Â Marcus Foligno
Montreal Canadiens:Â Nick Suzuki
Nashville Predators:Â Ryan O’Reilly
New Jersey Devils:Â Jack Hughes
New York Islanders:Â Kyle Palmieri
New York Rangers:Â Adam Fox
Ottawa Senators:Â Linus Ullmark
Philadelphia Flyers:Â Garnet Hathaway
Pittsburgh Penguins:Â Bryan Rust
San Jose Sharks:Â Alexander Wennberg
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Seattle Kraken:Â Joey Daccord
St. Louis Blues:Â Colton Parayko
Tampa Bay Lightning:Â Ryan McDonagh
Toronto Maple Leafs:Â John Tavares
Utah Mammoth:Â Alex Kerfoot
Vancouver Canucks:Â Brock Boeser
Vegas Golden Knights:Â Jack Eichel
Washington Capitals:Â Alex Ovechkin
Winnipeg Jets:Â Gabriel Vilardi
Apr 2, 2026; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser (6) shoots the puck against the Minnesota Wild during the first period at Grand Casino Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images
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