TheFred J. Hume Award is an annual award presented to the player deemed to be the most "unsung hero" for theVancouver Canucks of theNational Hockey League (NHL). It is voted by the fans and presented at the Canucks' last home game of the regular season.
The most recent recipient isKiefer Sherwood, who won it for the first time in the2024–25 season.
The Fred J. Hume Award was first presented after the Canucks' inaugural NHL season in1970–71 and was named after formerMayor of VancouverFred J. Hume, who was also owner of theVancouver Canucks, while they were in theWestern Hockey League (WHL), and an active campaigner to bring the NHL to Vancouver. Prior to being decided by a fan vote, the award was decided on by the Vancouver Canucks Booster Club before the organization dissolved in the 2000s.
The most times a Canucks player has won the award is three times, which was accomplished byJannik Hansen (2011,2013, and2016).




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