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The Marcel Claret Trophy (french: Trophée Marcel Claret) has been awarded to the most sportsmanlike team in the
Ligue Magnus The Ligue Magnus, currently known as Synerglace Ligue Magnus for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's division of the French ice hockey pyramid, established in 1906. The league operated under a variety of names before taking that of its champion ...
since 1981. The team with the fewest penalties during the regular season wins the trophy.


Winners

* 1980–81 : Villard-de-Lans * 1981–82 :
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
* 1982–83 : Briançon * 1983–84 : Briançon * 1984–85 : Villard-de-Lans * 1985–86 : Villard-de-Lans * 1986–87 :
Mont-Blanc Mont Blanc (french: Mont Blanc ; it, Monte Bianco , both meaning "white mountain") is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, rising above sea level. It is the List of European ultra-prominent peaks, second-most prominent mountai ...
* 1987–88 : Mont Blanc * 1988–89 : Mont Blanc * 1989–90 :
Caen Caen (, ; nrf, Kaem) is a commune in northwestern France. It is the prefecture of the department of Calvados. The city proper has 105,512 inhabitants (), while its functional urban area has 470,000,1990–91 :
Amiens Amiens (English: or ; ; pcd, Anmien, or ) is a city and commune in northern France, located north of Paris and south-west of Lille. It is the capital of the Somme department in the region of Hauts-de-France. In 2021, the population of ...
* 1991–92 : Viry * 1992–93 :
Rouen Rouen (, ; or ) is a city on the River Seine in northern France. It is the prefecture of the Regions of France, region of Normandy (administrative region), Normandy and the Departments of France, department of Seine-Maritime. Formerly one of ...
* 1993–94 : Rouen * 1994–95 : Rouen * 1995–96 : Amiens * 1996–97 : Amiens * 1997–98 : Viry * 1998–99 : Not awarded * 1999–00 : Amiens * 2000–01 : Rouen * 2001–02 : Amiens * 2002–03 :
Dijon Dijon (, , ) (dated) * it, Digione * la, Diviō or * lmo, Digion is the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in northeastern France. the commune had a population of 156,920. The earlies ...
* 2003–04 : Villard-de-Lans * 2004–05 : Villard-de-Lans * 2005–06 : Chamonix * 2006–07 : Chamonix * 2007–08 : Villard-de-Lans * 2008–09 : Épinal * 2009–10 : Briançon *
2010–11 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
: Briançon * 2011–12 : Gap *
2012–13 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
: Gap * 2013–14 : Dijon * 2014–15 : Gap * 2015–16 : Chamonix * 2016–17 :
Nice Nice ( , ; Niçard: , classical norm, or , nonstandard, ; it, Nizza ; lij, Nissa; grc, Νίκαια; la, Nicaea) is the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative c ...
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