The award, given to the league’s "most gentlemanly player", has long been associated with soft, wimpy play in a league that puts a premium on thuggery and violence. The winner of the award, while praised by the media and community for his clean, fair, and gentlemanly style, is routinely subjected to ridicule and harassment by fellow players. According to Mogilny, at the end of last year when he was looking at his year-end statistics, he noticed he was last in the league in penalty minutes. June 19, 2003 Volume 1 Issue 4 | |
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