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SHL Foundation Player Award (wohltätige Zwecke)
Der SHL Foundation Player Award ist eine Eishockey-Auszeichnung der Slapshot Hockey League. Sie wird seit 1998 jährlich an den Spieler verliehen, der sich besonders für wohltätige Zwecke in der Gesellschaft engagiert hat. Er wird in Zusammenarbeit mit der SHL Foundation verliehen.
2011: Ryan Miller/Buffalo
2012: Jarome Iginla/Calgary
2013: Jarome Iginla/Calgary
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Re: SHL Foundation Player Award (wohltätige Zwecke)
2011:
Platz 1:
G Ryan Miller/Buffalo
10 Stimmen
66 Spiele - 27 Siege
PCT 87,8
GAA 3,16
Rating 6,30
Miller, along with his father Dean, started the Steadfast Foundation which supports cancer patients and their families.
Platz 2 R Rick Nash/Columbus
6 Stimmen
79 Spiele
34+46= 80 Punkte
+7
21 PIM
Rating 8,19
Nash has become one of the most active Blue Jackets in the community, giving his time, money and support to improve the lives of people throughout central Ohio. He established the #61 Club to encourage students to make healthy choices and rewards those who do. Through the #61 Club Good Health Challenge, he provides more than 30 tickets to every Blue Jackets home game to students who make 61 healthy choices in a month. He donated $100,000 to The Ohio State University Athletics Department to endow a scholarship for a student-athlete and gave $25,000 as a founding donor of the John H. McConnell Scholarship Fund in memory of the Blue Jackets founder and majority owner. He made a $5,000 contribution to the 2009 Quebec Pee Wee team that represented Columbus, to pay for travel expenses so families would be able to attend with their children. For the past four years, he has donated $15,000 annually to Santa's Silent Helpers, which helps families with children, single mothers and the elderly in central Ohio who are experiencing financial hardships.
Platz 3:
C Vincent Lecavalier/Tampa Bay
5 Stimmen
74 Spiele
32+36=68 Punkte
+20
17 PIM
Rating 6,98
In October 2007, Lecavalier pledged $3 million to a new All Children's Hospital facility under construction in St. Petersburg, Florida. The facility will be named the Vincent Lecavalier Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in his honor.
Platz 1:
G Ryan Miller/Buffalo
10 Stimmen
66 Spiele - 27 Siege
PCT 87,8
GAA 3,16
Rating 6,30
Miller, along with his father Dean, started the Steadfast Foundation which supports cancer patients and their families.
Platz 2 R Rick Nash/Columbus
6 Stimmen
79 Spiele
34+46= 80 Punkte
+7
21 PIM
Rating 8,19
Nash has become one of the most active Blue Jackets in the community, giving his time, money and support to improve the lives of people throughout central Ohio. He established the #61 Club to encourage students to make healthy choices and rewards those who do. Through the #61 Club Good Health Challenge, he provides more than 30 tickets to every Blue Jackets home game to students who make 61 healthy choices in a month. He donated $100,000 to The Ohio State University Athletics Department to endow a scholarship for a student-athlete and gave $25,000 as a founding donor of the John H. McConnell Scholarship Fund in memory of the Blue Jackets founder and majority owner. He made a $5,000 contribution to the 2009 Quebec Pee Wee team that represented Columbus, to pay for travel expenses so families would be able to attend with their children. For the past four years, he has donated $15,000 annually to Santa's Silent Helpers, which helps families with children, single mothers and the elderly in central Ohio who are experiencing financial hardships.
Platz 3:
C Vincent Lecavalier/Tampa Bay
5 Stimmen
74 Spiele
32+36=68 Punkte
+20
17 PIM
Rating 6,98
In October 2007, Lecavalier pledged $3 million to a new All Children's Hospital facility under construction in St. Petersburg, Florida. The facility will be named the Vincent Lecavalier Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in his honor.
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Re: SHL Foundation Player Award (wohltätige Zwecke)
2012:
Platz 1:
RW Jarome Iginla/Calgary
12 Stimmen
Since 2002,he has operated the Jarome Iginla Hockey School in Calgary as a non-profit organization, donating proceeds to the Diabetes Research Association. Iginla supports many charities. In 2000, he began donating $1,000 per goal he scored to KidSport, a figure he doubled to $2,000 in 2005. Between 2000 and 2012, he donated $550,000 from this initiative
Platz 2:
R Mike Green/Washington
3 Stimmen
Green is involved in a number of community organizations and events. He is raising money for Children's National Medical Center as part of America's Giving Challenge, sponsored by Parade magazine. He also participated with Alex Ovechkin in speaking at a local middle school and participating in a game of floor hockey. Green also has a program called "Green's Gang" where he purchases 7 season tickets and donates them to Most Valuable Kids, a non-profit organization that works with underprivileged kids and active military
Platz 3:
Tim Connolly/Buffalo
0 Stimmen
An NHL star has made a big impact in Central New York.
Buffalo Sabres center Tim Connolly announced Friday that he is donating $100,000 to the Upstate Cancer Center fundraising campaign. The Baldwinsville native is making the gift in memory of his mother, Patricia Connolly, who died last year of cancer.
In a statement, Connolly says he’s confident the Upstate Cancer Center will be an outstanding facility for the entire CNY region.
Platz 1:
RW Jarome Iginla/Calgary
12 Stimmen
Since 2002,he has operated the Jarome Iginla Hockey School in Calgary as a non-profit organization, donating proceeds to the Diabetes Research Association. Iginla supports many charities. In 2000, he began donating $1,000 per goal he scored to KidSport, a figure he doubled to $2,000 in 2005. Between 2000 and 2012, he donated $550,000 from this initiative
Platz 2:
R Mike Green/Washington
3 Stimmen
Green is involved in a number of community organizations and events. He is raising money for Children's National Medical Center as part of America's Giving Challenge, sponsored by Parade magazine. He also participated with Alex Ovechkin in speaking at a local middle school and participating in a game of floor hockey. Green also has a program called "Green's Gang" where he purchases 7 season tickets and donates them to Most Valuable Kids, a non-profit organization that works with underprivileged kids and active military
Platz 3:
Tim Connolly/Buffalo
0 Stimmen
An NHL star has made a big impact in Central New York.
Buffalo Sabres center Tim Connolly announced Friday that he is donating $100,000 to the Upstate Cancer Center fundraising campaign. The Baldwinsville native is making the gift in memory of his mother, Patricia Connolly, who died last year of cancer.
In a statement, Connolly says he’s confident the Upstate Cancer Center will be an outstanding facility for the entire CNY region.
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Super Mario- Anzahl der Beiträge : 3048
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Re: SHL Foundation Player Award (wohltätige Zwecke)
2013:
Platz 1:
RW Jarome Iginla/Calgary
7 Stimmen
Since 2002,he has operated the Jarome Iginla Hockey School in Calgary as a non-profit organization, donating proceeds to the Diabetes Research Association. Iginla supports many charities. In 2000, he began donating $1,000 per goal he scored to KidSport, a figure he doubled to $2,000 in 2005. Between 2000 and 2012, he donated $550,000 from this initiative
Platz 2:
R Dustin Brown/LA Kings
3 Stimmen
Dustin Brown has appeared in a video supporting You Can Play, a campaign dedicated to fighting homophobia in sports.
Platz 3:
L Rick Nash/Tampa Bay
2 Stimmen
Nash has become one of the most active Blue Jackets in the community, giving his time, money and support to improve the lives of people throughout central Ohio. He established the #61 Club to encourage students to make healthy choices and rewards those who do. Through the #61 Club Good Health Challenge, he provides more than 30 tickets to every Blue Jackets home game to students who make 61 healthy choices in a month. He donated $100,000 to The Ohio State University Athletics Department to endow a scholarship for a student-athlete and gave $25,000 as a founding donor of the John H. McConnell Scholarship Fund in memory of the Blue Jackets founder and majority owner. He made a $5,000 contribution to the 2009 Quebec Pee Wee team that represented Columbus, to pay for travel expenses so families would be able to attend with their children. For the past four years, he has donated $15,000 annually to Santa's Silent Helpers, which helps families with children, single mothers and the elderly in central Ohio who are experiencing financial hardships.
Platz 1:
RW Jarome Iginla/Calgary
7 Stimmen
Since 2002,he has operated the Jarome Iginla Hockey School in Calgary as a non-profit organization, donating proceeds to the Diabetes Research Association. Iginla supports many charities. In 2000, he began donating $1,000 per goal he scored to KidSport, a figure he doubled to $2,000 in 2005. Between 2000 and 2012, he donated $550,000 from this initiative
Platz 2:
R Dustin Brown/LA Kings
3 Stimmen
Dustin Brown has appeared in a video supporting You Can Play, a campaign dedicated to fighting homophobia in sports.
Platz 3:
L Rick Nash/Tampa Bay
2 Stimmen
Nash has become one of the most active Blue Jackets in the community, giving his time, money and support to improve the lives of people throughout central Ohio. He established the #61 Club to encourage students to make healthy choices and rewards those who do. Through the #61 Club Good Health Challenge, he provides more than 30 tickets to every Blue Jackets home game to students who make 61 healthy choices in a month. He donated $100,000 to The Ohio State University Athletics Department to endow a scholarship for a student-athlete and gave $25,000 as a founding donor of the John H. McConnell Scholarship Fund in memory of the Blue Jackets founder and majority owner. He made a $5,000 contribution to the 2009 Quebec Pee Wee team that represented Columbus, to pay for travel expenses so families would be able to attend with their children. For the past four years, he has donated $15,000 annually to Santa's Silent Helpers, which helps families with children, single mothers and the elderly in central Ohio who are experiencing financial hardships.
Super Mario- Anzahl der Beiträge : 3048
Anmeldedatum : 30.11.10
Alter : 40
Ort : 31177
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