Article 3P924 Sedins, Subban, Zucker named King Clancy Trophy finalists

Sedins, Subban, Zucker named King Clancy Trophy finalists

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Recently retired Vancouver Canucks forwards Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban, and Minnesota Wild forward Jason Zucker were named finalists for the King Clancy Trophy on Wednesday.

Here you have it. The King Clancy Memorial Trophy finalists are Daniel and Henrik Sedin, @PKSubban1 and @Jason_Zucker16.

Find out who wins it all in @Vegas! #AwardWorthy #NHLAwards pic.twitter.com/ecTmC05CAT

- NHL (@NHL) May 2, 2018

The King Clancy Trophy is awarded annually to the player (or potentially players in this case, since the Sedins are being grouped together) who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in the community.

The Sedin twins' on-ice leadership is well known, but their charitable efforts throughout Vancouver might fly under the average fan's radar. The Canucks outlined the pair's generosity and selflessness in a video that can be seen below:

"The Sedins finished their legendary playing careers last month after 17 NHL seasons with the #Canucks and their impact off the ice will be remembered with equal reverence in Vancouver." - @NHL pic.twitter.com/r8ysgI5vtz

- Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) May 2, 2018

Zucker and Subban are also no strangers to charity work. Zucker's #Give16 campaign has raised over $900,000 in seven months, while Subban's work with children's hospitals in both Montreal and Nashville has been well-documented, and he also founded a new initiative this season - P.K.'s Blueline Buddies.

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