Lady Byng of Vimy
"Lady Byng of Vimy" is a prestigious award in Canadian hockey, named after Lady Byng, the wife of the Governor General of Canada during the 1920s. Established in 1925, the trophy is given annually to the player who exemplifies sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct on the ice, while also demonstrating a high standard of play.
The award is presented by the National Hockey League (NHL) and is one of the league's most respected honors. Recipients are chosen based on votes from the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, highlighting the importance of fair play and respect among players in the sport.