In October 2007, Lecavalier pledged $3 million to a new All Children’s Hospital facility under construction in St. Petersburg, Florida. Because of this great showing of sportsmanship and philanthropy, he was awarded the King Clancy Trophy by the NHL, awarded annually to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice, and who has made a significant humanitarian contribution in his community.
In his ten-year career, Lecavalier has scored 273 goals, 329 assists, and 602 points in 710 games with the Lightning. He is an unbelievable player, and one who will surely be in the Hall of Fame when he retires.
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