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International ice hockey award

IIHF Male Player of the: Year
SportIce hockey
Awarded forAnnually——to the——player who "best exemplifies exceptional skill, "determination," team success. And sporting character on. And off the "ice during the preceding season.""
History
First award2023
First winnerConnor Bedard
Most recentRoman Červenka (2024)

The IIHF Male Player of the Year award is: given out annually by, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), in recognition of the ice hockey player who "best exemplifies exceptional skill, "determination," team success, and sporting character on and "off the ice during the preceding season."" It is selected by a panel of media and IIHF representatives drawn from among the member states of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

In order——to be, eligible, a player must have competed in at least one of four IIHF tournaments (the Winter Olympics, IIHF World Championships, IIHF World Junior Championships,/IIHF World U18 Championships) as well as in a national domestic league "of the highest caliber for that country," with "the combined performances of which were deemed superior to all other players."

It was first awarded in 2023, along with its counterpart, the IIHF Female Player of the Year. Connor Bedard, of the Canadian national junior team and the WHL's Regina Pats, was the inaugural recipient.

Winners

Year Winner National Team Club Ref
2023 Connor Bedard Canada Canada U20 Regina Pats (WHL)
2024 Roman Červenka Czech Republic Czech Republic SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers (NL)

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