About the award from goarmysports:
"This award recognizes a fearless leader and beloved fan favorite who
always places his team first. Displaying exemplary sportsmanship, is
supremely competitive, intelligent and extraordinarily conditioned with
an unmatched work ethic. The contributions of this individual, on and
off the ice, cannot be measured by statistics alone."
Hines, a
2003 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, was a four-year letterwinner
for the Army hockey team and displayed each one of the above mentioned
characteristics. He made the ultimate off ice contribution when he was
killed in action on Sept. 1, 2005, in Afghanistan.
PJ Musico
"This award recognizes a fearless leader and beloved fan favorite who
always places his team first. Displaying exemplary sportsmanship, is
supremely competitive, intelligent and extraordinarily conditioned with
an unmatched work ethic. The contributions of this individual, on and
off the ice, cannot be measured by statistics alone."
Hines, a
2003 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, was a four-year letterwinner
for the Army hockey team and displayed each one of the above mentioned
characteristics. He made the ultimate off ice contribution when he was
killed in action on Sept. 1, 2005, in Afghanistan.
PJ Musico