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Fred J. Hume Award

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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.

History

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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).

Winners

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Jannik Hansen is the only three-time winner of the award (2011, 2013, 2016).
2003 recipient,Matt Cooke, and 2004 recipient,Brent Sopel
Kevin Bieksa won in 2007.
Alex Burrows won in 2008.
Positions key
CCentreLWLeft wingDDefenceRWRight wingGGoaltender

  Player is still active with the Canucks.

SeasonWinnerPosition
1970–71Barry WilkinsD
1971–72Ron WardC
1972–73Dennis KearnsD
1973–74Don LeverLW
1974–75Garry MonahanC
1975–76Mike RobitailleD
1976–77Hilliard GravesRW
1977–78Hilliard Graves (2)RW
1978–79Harold SnepstsD
1979–80Kevin McCarthyD
1980–81Per-Olov BrasarLW
1981–82Lars LindgrenD
1982–83Doug HalwardD
1983–84Jiri BublaD
1984–85Doug LidsterD
1985–86Brent PetersonRW
1986–87Garth ButcherD
1987–88Rich SutterRW
1988–89Rich Sutter (2)RW
1989–90Steve BozekLW
1990–91Steve Bozek (2)LW
1991–92Garry ValkLW
1992–93Cliff RonningC
1993–94John McIntyreC
1994–95Martin GélinasLW
1995–96Martin Gélinas (2)LW
1996–97Mike SillingerC
1997–98Brian NoonanRW
1998–99Adrian AucoinD
1999–2000Andrew CasselsC
2000–01Murray BaronD
2001–02Scott LachanceD
2002–03Matt CookeLW
2003–04Brent SopelD
2004–05Season cancelled due to the2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06Jarkko RuutuRW
2006–07Kevin BieksaD
2007–08Alexandre BurrowsLW
2008–09Steve BernierRW
2009–10Mason RaymondLW
2010–11Jannik HansenRW
2011–12Chris Higgins[1]LW
2012–13Jannik Hansen (2)[2]LW
2013–14Eddie Lack[3]G
2014–15Derek Dorsett[4]RW
2015–16Jannik Hansen (3)RW
2016–17Markus GranlundRW
2017–18Derek Dorsett (2)RW
2018–19Antoine RousselLW
2019–20J. T. MillerLW
2020–21Tyler MotteLW
2021–22Luke SchennD
2022–23Dakota JoshuaC
2023–24Dakota Joshua (2)LW
2024–25Kiefer SherwoodLW

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Henrik Sedin wins Canucks MVP award". Vancouver Canucks. April 7, 2012. RetrievedApril 8, 2012.
  2. ^"Canucks announce team awards". Vancouver Canucks. April 25, 2013. RetrievedApril 26, 2013.
  3. ^"Canucks announce 2013.14 team awards".Vancouver Canucks. April 13, 2014. RetrievedApril 15, 2014.
  4. ^"Canucks announce 2013.14 team awards".Vancouver Canucks. April 13, 2014. RetrievedApril 15, 2014.

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