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Not trying to be jingoistic, but does it strike anyone else as odd that this
award is named for a Canadian? Of course, it is obvious to me that Gretzky
has done more for US hockey than anyone else, but still feels strange.
Why not the Mayasich award?
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... the Wayne Gretzky Award,
which honors an individual for his or her contributions to
U.S. hockey, was introduced. The first recipient, fittingly,
was the award's namesake
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