The Emma Laaksonen Award (Finnish: Emma Laaksonen -palkinto) is an ice hockey trophy awarded by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association to the fair play player of the year of the Naisten Liiga, called the Naisten SM-sarja until 2017.
The award recognizes a player who best contributes to the scoring of their team while "playing fair," that is to say, while incurring very few penalty minutes.
Winners typically exceed one point per game and are issued fewer than ten penalty minutes (PIM) over a full season.
It is named after defenseman Emma Terho (née Laaksonen), former captain of the Finnish women's national ice hockey team and general manager of Kiekko-Espoo Naiset.
The current[update] trophy holder is Johanna Juutilainen, who won the award while serving as captain of KalPa for the 2023–24 season.