Len Ceglarski Award

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Awarded forTo one player who has consistently demonstrated superior conduct and sportsmanship on the ice.[1]
First award1992
Most recentHudson Schandor
Len Ceglarski Award
SportIce hockey
Awarded forTo one player who has consistently demonstrated superior conduct and sportsmanship on the ice.[1]
History
First award1992
Most recentHudson Schandor

The Len Ceglarski Award is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Hockey East regular season to the player most exemplifying the qualities of sportsmanship on the ice in the conference as voted by the head coaches of each Hockey East team.[2] The award was created and named in honor of long-time Boston College head coach Len Ceglarski who retired following the 1991–92 season.[3] The Len Ceglarski Award was first bestowed in 1992 and every year thereafter.

No goaltender has ever won the award in league history. Only Steve Kariya, Joe Gambardella, Jacob Bryson, and Hudson Schandor have received the award more than once, Gambardella and Bryson winning in two consecutive years, and Kariya doing so in three consecutive years from 1996–97 to 1998–99.

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