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The Ontario Hockey League announced Wednesday that Plymouth Whalers captain Chris Terry has been named the recipient of the league's Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy as OHL Humanitarian of the Year.
Terry, 20, earned the award with his tireless devotion to the Whalers Community Relations efforts, becoming the Whalers' lead ambassador in appearing at countless public events, including hospital visits, Learn-to-Skate programs, school visits and other unscheduled appearances.
Terry was instrumental in coordinating the Whalers first-ever Pink Out! for Breast Cancer Awareness in October, an event that saw the entire Plymouth team dye their hair pink for the event and raised public awareness towards breast cancer.
Terry, 20, earned the award with his tireless devotion to the Whalers Community Relations efforts, becoming the Whalers' lead ambassador in appearing at countless public events, including hospital visits, Learn-to-Skate programs, school visits and other unscheduled appearances.
Terry was instrumental in coordinating the Whalers first-ever Pink Out! for Breast Cancer Awareness in October, an event that saw the entire Plymouth team dye their hair pink for the event and raised public awareness towards breast cancer.