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Kessel donates $5,000 to USA Hockey
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Kessel donates $5,000 to USA Hockey

Published Mar. 1, 2011 12:00 a.m. ET

The USA Hockey Foundation is benefiting from Phil Kessel getting picked last in the NHL's all-star draft.

The Toronto Maple Leafs forward donated $5,000 to the Brendan Burke Internship, USA Hockey announced Tuesday.

The yearlong internship, for college graduates interested in pursuing a career in hockey operations, was established in honor of the late son of Toronto GM Brian Burke, who worked with Miami (Ohio) University's men's hockey team and was killed in a car accident last year.

As the 36th and final player chosen at the all-star draft in January, Kessel gets to choose charities to split $20,000. Kessel, who beat testicular cancer when he was a rookie, said some of the money would go toward a cancer charity.

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