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Edmonton Oilers’ Darnell Nurse among King Clancy Trophy finalists

NHL profile photo on Edmonton Oilers player Darnell Nurse at a game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alta. on March 7, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Larry MacDougal

Edmonton Oilers defenceman Darnell Nurse is among the finalists for this season’s King Clancy Memorial Trophy.

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The award is given out annually by the NHL who “best exemplifies leadership qualities” and has made a humanitarian contribution in his community.

READ MORE: Calgary Flames head coach Darryl Sutter among finalists for Jack Adams Award

Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf and New Jersey Devils defenceman P.K. Subban are the other finalists.

Nurse is an ambassador for Free Play for Kids, which provides opportunities to participate in sports to children from marginalized communities, and Right To Play, which aims to empower kids through sports.

READ MORE: Free Play for Kids program gifted outdoor rink in Edmonton

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In 2021, he created of the Darnell Nurse Excellence Scholarship in partnership with St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School — his alma mater in Hamilton — to award two scholarships each year to students pursuing post-secondary goals.

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Getzlaf, who retired at the end of the season spent his entire 17-year career in Anaheim, serving as the Ducks’ captain for each of the past 12 seasons. He helped create the Anaheim Ducks Learn to Play program, which offers first-time hockey players the chance to get on the ice — and receive equipment — for free.

Subban, a King Clancy Trophy finalist for a third straight season and fourth time overall, made a $10-million pledge to the Montreal Children’s Hospital in 2015 — the largest ever by a Canadian athlete.

READ MORE: P.K. Subban donates $10M over 7 years to Montreal Children’s Hospital

He made a $1-million gift in March for “Le SPOT,” the hospital’s new mental health clinic, and donations for Ukrainian cancer patients who have been uprooted due to their country’s war with Russia.

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The winners of the 2022 NHL Awards will be revealed sometime during the conference finals and Stanley Cup final.

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