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Blaine Jarvis Heart and Soul Award
The Blaine Jarvis Heart and Soul Award is the Rush organization's highest individual honor for a player. It is named in memory of late Rush forward Blaine Jarvis. Jarvis spent two seasons in Rapid City as a member of the inaugural team in 2008-09 and the CHL championship team in 2009-10. He passed away in an accident on January 31, 2016, at the age of 31.
The Rush created the Blaine Jarvis Heart and Soul Award following his death. It is presented to a Rush player at the end of each season. The honor is awarded to the Rush player that best exemplifies the qualities of Blaine Jarvis both on and off the ice: professionalism, perseverance, determination, commitment to the game, work ethic, and excellence in both the locker room and community.
PAST WINNERS
2023-24: Garrett Klotz
2022-23: Adam Carlson
2021-22: Logan Nelson
2019-20: Tyler Coulter
2018-19: Cedric Montminy
2017-18: Josh Elmes
2016-17: Riley Weselowski
2015-16: Danny Battochio
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