In March, Subban donated $1 million in support of Le Spot, a mental health clinic in Montreal, and matched donations up to $100,000 to help Ukrainian cancer patients who arrived for life-saving treatments. A finalist for the fourth time (2017-18, 2019-20, 2020-21), Subban was named co-chair for the Player Inclusion Committee in 2020 under the Executive Inclusion Council, which is comprised of NHL owners, former players, and team and League executives and aims to provide solutions that positively impact underrepresented groups in the game.
"Right from the top down ... [the Devils have] been so supportive….I think that they love the things that we've done as a foundation and the message that we send," Subban said. "…Since I've been there, we've all been on the same page. It's really been fun working with the Devils and working with their front office and their team to participate in events, but also in joint initiatives that we do with my foundation. It's been very, very easy, and that's probably why I'm so happy to receive this award. I feel that they deserve it."
Subban was presented the award by Pekka Rinne, who won last season as the goalie for the Predators. Rinne, a former teammate of Subban's in Nashville, retired from the NHL after last season.
Chosen by a committee of senior NHL executives led by Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly, Subban received a $25,000 donation from the National Hockey League Foundation to benefit a charity or charities of his choice.
Retired Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf and Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse, the two runners-up, each received a $5,000 donation.
NHL.com staff writer William Douglas contributed to this report