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    Evan Doerfler
    Evan Doerfler
    Apr 15, 2025, 19:13
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    Mar 8, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitch Marner (16) reacts after his second goal in the first period against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

    The NHL announced its 32-team nominees for the 2024-25 King Clancy Memorial Trophy on Tuesday, and representing the Toronto Maple Leafs is star winger Mitch Marner.

    If he wins the award, Marner would join Curtis Joseph (1999-2000) as the only other Maple Leaf to win the trophy in franchise history. His most recent nomination is the second of his nine-year NHL career, with the last nod coming during the 2019-20 season at just 23 years old.

    Presented annually, the King Clancy Memorial Trophy honors the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution to his community.

    Nominees are chosen by their respective teams, and the final winner is selected by a committee of senior NHL executives. As per the NHL website, the winner will receive a $25,000 donation to a charity of their choice, along with an additional $20,000 grant eligible to support a community initiative through their NHL club.

    The King Clancy Trophy was handed out for the first time following the 1987-88 season, with Lanny McDonald winning the award. 

    Here is the full list of nominees across the NHL:

    Anaheim Ducks: Radko Gudas

    Boston Bruins: Charlie McAvoy

    Buffalo Sabres: Alex Tuch

    Calgary Flames: Jonathan Huberdeau

    Carolina Hurricanes: Jordan Staal

    Chicago Blackhawks: Connor Murphy

    Colorado Avalanche: Devon Toews

    Columbus Blue Jackets: Zach Werenski

    Dallas Stars: Matt Duchene

    Detroit Red Wings: Jeff Petry

    Edmonton Oilers: Darnell Nurse

    Florida Panthers: Aleksander Barkov

    Los Angeles Kings: Kevin Fiala

    Minnesota Wild: Frederick Gaudreau

    Montreal Canadiens: Nick Suzuki

    Nashville Predators: Ryan O'Reilly

    New Jersey Devils: Jack Hughes

    New York Islanders: Matt Martin

    New York Rangers: Adam Fox

    Ottawa Senators: Brady Tkachuk

    Philadelphia Flyers: Garnet Hathaway

    Pittsburgh Penguins: Kevin Hayes

    San Jose Sharks: Mario Ferraro

    Seattle Kraken: Jaden Schwartz

    St. Louis Blues: Colton Parayko

    Tampa Bay Lightning: Victor Hedman

    *Toronto Maple Leafs: Mitch Marner

    Utah Hockey Club: Alexander Kerfoot

    Vancouver Canucks: Quinn Hughes

    Vegas Golden Knights: Jack Eichel

    Washington Capitals: Tom Wilson

    Winnipeg Jets: Adam Lowry

    Marner has been a notable presence in the Toronto community, particularly through his charitable work with the Marner Assist Foundation. The foundation’s mission is focused on generating sustainable change for children and youth by supporting social care, health, education, and environmental initiatives. Through the foundation, Marner has supported numerous efforts aimed at improving the lives of young people and families across Ontario. This includes hosting the annual Marner All-Star Invitational, which has raised over $2 million since 2018, with the next event to occur this July.

    Among his notable contributions, the 27-year-old has partnered with the Salvation Army for many years, helping provide toys and funding for the annual ‘Toy Mountain’ around the holiday season to children in need. 

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    Marner has also worked with Second Harvest FEMAP (First Episode Mood and Anxiety Program) to tackle food insecurity and mental health challenges among youth and families in London, Ont., and surrounding areas. From organizing food drives to supporting mental wellness programs, Marner is an excellent choice for nomination as he’s continued to leverage his platform to give back to the community.

    On the ice, Marner has taken on a leadership role among the ‘Core Four,’ representing the team as an assistant captain. The forward plays in all areas of the ice, oftentimes placed in every situation – even as a defenseman. Whether it be on the power play, penalty kill, blue line, or when the team needs a goal, he’ll be on the ice.

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    Marner is currently one point shy of a new career-high, leading the Maple Leafs in points (99) with 26 goals and 73 assists – also tying him for fifth in the NHL in points alongside Connor McDavid. Playing in a contract year, Marner has two games to potentially hit the 100-point mark for the first time in his career before gearing up for the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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