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Page 1: 2020 NHL AWARDS PRESENTED BY LAS VEGAS INFORMATION …€¦ · Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award TBA Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy Alex Ovechkin (WSH) and David Pastrnak (BOS)

2020 NHL AWARDS PRESENTED BY LAS VEGAS INFORMATION GUIDE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2020 NHL Award Winners and Finalists ................................................................................................................................. 3 Regular-Season Awards

Art Ross Trophy ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................. 6 Calder Memorial Trophy ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Frank J. Selke Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Hart Memorial Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Jack Adams Award .................................................................................................................................................. 24 James Norris Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................ 28 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award .................................................................................................. 33 King Clancy Memorial Trophy .................................................................................................................................. 35 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy .................................................................................................................................... 37 Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award ..................................................................................................................... 43 Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy ............................................................................................................................ 44 Presidents’ Trophy ................................................................................................................................................... 46 Ted Lindsay Award .................................................................................................................................................. 48 Vezina Trophy .......................................................................................................................................................... 50 William M. Jennings Trophy ..................................................................................................................................... 54 Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award ...................................................................................................................... 56

Playoff Awards

Clarence S. Campbell Bowl ..................................................................................................................................... 58 Conn Smythe Trophy ............................................................................................................................................... 59 Prince of Wales Trophy ............................................................................................................................................ 61 Stanley Cup .............................................................................................................................................................. 63

End-of-Season All-Star Teams

First and Second All-Star Teams ............................................................................................................................. 66 All-Rookie Teams ..................................................................................................................................................... 76

Abbreviations......................................................................................................................................................................... 78

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2020 NHL AWARD WINNERS AND FINALISTS Art Ross Trophy Leon Draisaitl (EDM) Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Stephen Johns (DAL) Oskar Lindblom (PHI) Bobby Ryan (OTT) Calder Memorial Trophy Quinn Hughes (VAN) Dominik Kubalik (CHI) Cale Makar (COL) Frank J. Selke Trophy Patrice Bergeron (BOS) Sean Couturier (PHI) Ryan O’Reilly (STL) Hart Memorial Trophy Leon Draisaitl (EDM) Nathan MacKinnon (COL) Artemi Panarin (NYR) Jack Adams Award Bruce Cassidy (BOS) John Tortorella (CBJ) Alain Vigneault (PHI) James Norris Memorial Trophy John Carlson (WSH) Victor Hedman (TBL) Roman Josi (NSH) Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award TBA

King Clancy Memorial Trophy Matt Dumba (MIN) Henrik Lundqvist (NYR) P.K. Subban (NJD) Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Nathan MacKinnon (COL) Auston Matthews (TOR) Ryan O’Reilly (STL) Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award TBA Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy Alex Ovechkin (WSH) and David Pastrnak (BOS) Presidents’ Trophy Boston Bruins Ted Lindsay Award Leon Draisaitl (EDM) Nathan MacKinnon (COL) Artemi Panarin (NYR) Vezina Trophy Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) Tuukka Rask (BOS) Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) William M. Jennings Trophy Tuukka Rask and Jaroslav Halak (BOS) Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award Dampy Brar (Apna Hockey) Alexandria Briggs-Blake (Tucker Road Ducks Hockey) John Haferman (Columbus Ice Hockey Club)

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ART ROSS TROPHY Description First awarded in 1947-48, the Art Ross Trophy is presented annually “to the player who leads the League in scoring points at the end of the regular season.” History Arthur Howey Ross, former manager-coach of the Boston Bruins, presented the Art Ross Trophy to the NHL in 1948. If two or more players finish the regular season with the same number of points, the trophy is awarded based on the following tiebreakers: 1. Player with the most goals, 2. Player with fewer games played, 3. Player scoring first goal of the season. 2019-20 Winner Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl (43-67—110 in 71 GP) finished 13 points ahead of teammate and two-time scoring champion Connor McDavid (34-63—97 in 64 GP) to capture his first career Art Ross Trophy. Draisaitl found the scoresheet in 56 of his 71 appearances (78.9%), powered by a League-best 33 multi-point performances – four more than the next-closest players (Nathan MacKinnon and David Pastrnak: 29). That included a pair of career-high, five-point outings: March 2 at NSH (4-1—5) and Nov. 14 vs. COL (0-5—5). Draisaitl also topped the NHL in assists (67), power-play points (44) and game-winning goals (t-10) while ranking in the top five in the League in power-play goals (2nd; 16), power-play assists (2nd; 28), shooting percentage (3rd; 19.7%) and goals (4th; 43). The 24-year-old Cologne native became the first German-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy. He and McDavid (2017-18 and 2016-17) have combined for three of the past four NHL scoring titles, making the Oilers the first team to achieve the feat since the Pittsburgh Penguins claimed seven straight from 1994-95 through 2000-01 (Jaromir Jagr: 5x, Mario Lemieux: 2x).

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ART ROSS TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner G-A—PTS Runner-Up G-A—PTS

2019-20 Leon Draisaitl, EDM 43-67—110 Connor McDavid, EDM 34-63—97

2018-19 Nikita Kucherov, TBL 41-87—128 Connor McDavid, EDM 41-75—116

2017-18 Connor McDavid, EDM 41-67—108 Claude Giroux, PHI 34-68—102

2016-17 Connor McDavid, EDM 30-70—100 Sidney Crosby, PIT 44-45—89

2015-16 Patrick Kane, CHI 46-60—106 Jamie Benn, DAL 41-48—89

2014-15 Jamie Benn, DAL 35-52—87 John Tavares, NYI 38-48—86

2013-14 Sidney Crosby, PIT 36-68—104 Ryan Getzlaf, ANA 31-56—87

2012-13 Martin St. Louis, TBL 17-43—60 Steven Stamkos, TBL 29-28—57

2011-12 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 50-59—109 Steven Stamkos, TBL 60-37—97

2010-11 Daniel Sedin, VAN 41-63—104 Martin St. Louis, TBL 31-68—99

2009-10 Henrik Sedin, VAN 29-83—112 Sidney Crosby, PIT 51-58—109

2008-09 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 35-78—113 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 56-54—110

2007-08 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 65-47—112 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 47-49—106

2006-07 Sidney Crosby, PIT 36-84—120 Joe Thornton, SJS 22-92—114

2005-06 Joe Thornton, BOS/SJS 29-96—125 Jaromir Jagr, NYR 54-69—123

2004-05 --- --- --- ---

2003-04 Martin St. Louis, TBL 38-56—94 Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL 41-46—87

2002-03 Peter Forsberg, COL 29-77—106 Markus Naslund, VAN 36-65—104

2001-02 Jarome Iginla, CGY 52-44—96 Markus Naslund, VAN 40-50—90

2000-01 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 52-69—121 Joe Sakic, COL 54-64—118

1999-00 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 42-54—96 Pavel Bure, FLA 58-36—94

1998-99 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 44-83—27 Teemu Selanne, ANA 47-60—107

1997-98 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 35-67—102 Peter Forsberg, COL 25-66—91

1996-97 Mario Lemieux, PIT 50-72—122 Teemu Selanne, ANA 51-58—109

1995-96 Mario Lemieux, PIT 69-92—161 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 62-87—149

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Season Winner G-A—PTS Runner-Up G-A—PTS

1994-95 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 32-38—70 Eric Lindros, PHI 29-41—70

1993-94 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 38-92—130 Sergei Fedorov, DET 56-64—120

1992-93 Mario Lemieux, PIT 69-91—160 Pat LaFontaine, BUF 53-95—148

1991-92 Mario Lemieux, PIT 44-87—131 Kevin Stevens, PIT 54-69—123

1990-91 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 41-122—163 Brett Hull, STL 86-45—131

1989-90 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 40-102—142 Mark Messier, EDM 45-84—129

1988-89 Mario Lemieux, PIT 85-114—199 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 54-114—168

1987-88 Mario Lemieux, PIT 70-98—168 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 40-109—149

1986-87 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 62-121—183 Jari Kurri, EDM 54-54—108

1985-86 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 52-163—215 Mario Lemieux, PIT 48-93—141

1984-85 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 73-135—208 Jari Kurri, EDM 71-64—135

1983-84 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 87-118—205 Paul Coffey, EDM 40-86—126

1982-83 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 71-125—196 Peter Stastny, QUE 47-77—124

1981-82 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 92-120—212 Mike Bossy, NYI 64-83—147

1980-81 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 55-109—164 Marcel Dionne, LAK 38-77—135

1979-80 Marcel Dionne, LAK 53-84—137 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 51-86—137

1978-79 Bryan Trottier, NYI 47-87—134 Marcel Dionne, LAK 59-71—130

1977-78 Guy Lafleur, MTL 60-72—132 Bryan Trottier, NYI 46-77—123

1976-77 Guy Lafleur, MTL 56-80—136 Marcel Dionne, LAK 53-69—122

1975-76 Guy Lafleur, MTL 56-69—125 Bobby Clarke, PHI 30-89—119

1974-75 Bobby Orr, BOS 46-89—135 Phil Esposito, BOS 61-66—127

1973-74 Phil Esposito, BOS 68-77—145 Bobby Orr, BOS 32-90—122

1972-73 Phil Esposito, BOS 55-75—130 Bobby Clarke, PHI 37-67—104

1971-72 Phil Esposito, BOS 66-67—133 Bobby Orr, BOS 37-80—117

1970-71 Phil Esposito, BOS 76-76—152 Bobby Orr, BOS 37-102—139

1969-70 Bobby Orr, BOS 33-87—120 Phil Esposito, BOS 43-56—99

1968-69 Phil Esposito, BOS 49-77—126 Bobby Hull, CHI 58-49—107

1967-68 Stan Mikita, CHI 40-47—87 Phil Esposito, BOS 35-49—84

1966-67 Stan Mikita, CHI 35-62—97 Bobby Hull, CHI 52-28—80

1965-66 Bobby Hull, CHI 54-43—97 Stan Mikita, CHI 30-48—78

1964-65 Stan Mikita, CHI 28-59—87 Norm Ullman, DET 42-41—83

1963-64 Stan Mikita, CHI 39-50—89 Bobby Hull, CHI 43-44—87

1962-63 Gordie Howe, DET 38-48—86 Andy Bathgate, NYR 35-46—81

1961-62 Bobby Hull, CHI 50-34—84 Andy Bathgate, NYR 28-56—84

1960-61 Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 50-45—95 Jean Beliveau, MTL 32-58—90

1959-60 Bobby Hull, CHI 39-42—81 Bronco Horvath, BOS 39-41—80

1958-59 Dickie Moore, MTL 41-55—96 Jean Beliveau, MTL 45-46—91

1957-58 Dickie Moore, MTL 36-48—84 Henri Richard, MTL 28-52—80

1956-57 Gordie Howe, DET 44-45—89 Ted Lindsay, DET 30-55—85

1955-56 Jean Beliveau, MTL 47-41—88 Gordie Howe, DET 38-41—79

1954-55 Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 38-37—75 Maurice Richard, MTL 38-36—74

1953-54 Gordie Howe, DET 33-48—81 Maurice Richard, MTL 37-30—67

1952-53 Gordie Howe, DET 49-46—95 Ted Lindsay, DET 32-39—71

1951-52 Gordie Howe, DET 47-39—86 Ted Lindsay, DET 30-39—69

1950-51 Gordie Howe, DET 43-43—86 Maurice Richard, MTL 42-24—66

1949-50 Ted Lindsay, DET 23-55—78 Sid Abel, DET 34-35—69

1948-49 Roy Conacher, CHI 26-42—68 Doug Bentley, CHI 23-43—66

1947-48 Elmer Lach, MTL 30-31—61 Buddy O’Connor, NYR 24-36—60

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BILL MASTERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY Description First awarded in 1967-68, the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.” Voting Local chapters of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit nominations for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy was presented by the NHL Writers’ Association in 1968 to commemorate the late Bill Masterton, a player with the Minnesota North Stars who exhibited to a high degree the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey and who died on Jan. 15, 1968, as a result of an on-ice injury. Bill Masterton Memorial Scholarship Fund A $2,500 grant from the PHWA is awarded annually to the Bill Masterton Memorial Scholarship Fund, based in Bloomington, Minn., in the name of the trophy winner.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Stephen Johns, D, Dallas Stars Johns returned to NHL action in 2019-20 after being sidelined for 22 months due to post-traumatic headaches, an ordeal he described to The Athletic. Following a two-game conditioning stint with Texas of the American Hockey League, Johns returned against the Minnesota Wild on Jan. 18 (his previous NHL game was against the Wild on March 29, 2018) and played 18:29. The 28-year-old defenseman went on to appear in 17 games during the regular season, recording 2-3--5. A season highlight was scoring his first goal since returning with his parents in attendance at Madison Square Garden. “Throughout this whole process, it wasn’t just me going through hell,” Johns told the Dallas Morning News. “As parents, they want to help and for them to be here and see that, I probably know my dad was for sure crying. I’m pretty excited to go see them and give them both a big hug.” Oskar Lindblom, LW, Philadelphia Flyers In December 2019, Lindblom was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare type of bone cancer, by leading specialists at the University of Pennsylvania and started treatment that sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season. Prior to the diagnosis, Lindblom was in the midst of a breakout campaign, recording 11 goals, which was tied for the team lead at the time, and 18 points (11G-7A) in 30 games. The hockey world celebrated on July 2 when the 24-year-old forward rang a ceremonial bell at Abramson Cancer Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia to signify the end of his treatments. “He’s handled it much better than I probably would,” Flyers teammate Kevin Hayes told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “It’s inspiring, and he puts a smile to your face and makes you realize your problems aren’t as serious as they seem to be.” Bobby Ryan, RW, Ottawa Senators Ryan, 33, left the Senators to enter the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program on Nov. 20. He returned to practice with the team in early February and pledged to share his story publicly in an effort to help and inspire others facing similar challenges. In his first home game after returning to the lineup Ryan tallied a hat trick, was named the game’s First Star and received multiple standing ovations in a 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Feb. 27. “Because I’ve been open and candid about that, I think people have looked at me and said, ‘There’s a very relatable person,’” Ryan told the Ottawa Sun. “Through my family stuff and now with alcohol issues, I’ve never hid from it and I’ve always said, if I’m going to do this, I’m going to have to do it in the public eye and I’m going to have to be candid with it.”

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BILL MASTERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 Robin Lehner, NYI 1992-93 Mario Lemieux, PIT

2017-18 Brian Boyle, NJD 1991-92 Mark Fitzpatrick, NYI

2016-17 Craig Anderson, OTT 1990-91 Dave Taylor, LAK

2015-16 Jaromir Jagr, FLA 1989-90 Gord Kluzak, BOS

2014-15 Devan Dubnyk, MIN 1988-89 Tim Kerr, PHI

2013-14 Dominic Moore, NYR 1987-88 Bob Bourne, LAK

2012-13 Josh Harding, MIN 1986-87 Doug Jarvis, HFD

2011-12 Max Pacioretty, MTL 1985-86 Charlie Simmer, BOS

2010-11 Ian Laperriere, PHI 1984-85 Anders Hedberg, NYR

2009-10 Jose Theodore, WSH 1983-84 Brad Park, DET

2008-09 Steve Sullivan, NSH 1982-83 Lanny McDonald, CGY

2007-08 Jason Blake, TOR 1981-82 Glenn Resch, CLR

2006-07 Phil Kessel, BOS 1980-81 Blake Dunlop, STL

2005-06 Teemu Selanne, ANA 1979-80 Al MacAdam, MNS

2004-05 --- 1978-79 Serge Savard, MTL

2003-04 Bryan Berard, CHI 1977-78 Butch Goring, LAK

2002-03 Steve Yzerman, DET 1976-77 Ed Westfall, NYI

2001-02 Saku Koivu, MTL 1975-76 Rod Gilbert, NYR

2000-01 Adam Graves, NYR 1974-75 Don Luce, BUF

1999-00 Ken Daneyko, NJD 1973-74 Henri Richard, MTL

1998-99 John Cullen, TBL 1972-73 Lowell MacDonald, PIT

1997-98 Jamie McLennan, STL 1971-72 Bobby Clarke, PHI

1996-97 Tony Granato, SJS 1970-71 Jean Ratelle, NYR

1995-96 Gary Roberts, CGY 1969-70 Pit Martin, CHI

1994-95 Pat LaFontaine, BUF 1968-69 Ted Hampson, OAK

1993-94 Cam Neely, BOS 1967-68 Claude Provost, MTL

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CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY Description First awarded in 1932-33, the Calder Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition.” Voting Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit ballots for the Calder Memorial Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, NHL President Frank Calder purchased a trophy each year to be given permanently to the League’s outstanding rookie. After Calder’s death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory. Eligibility To be eligible for the Calder Memorial Trophy, a player cannot have played more than 25 games in any single preceding season nor in six or more games in each of any two preceding seasons in any major professional league. Beginning in 1990-91, a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by Sept. 15 of the season in which he is eligible.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Quinn Hughes, D, Vancouver Canucks Hughes posted 8-45—53 in 68 games to become the third defenseman in the NHL’s modern era (since 1943-44) to top all rookies in scoring (outright or tied), joining Brian Leetch (1988-89 w/ NYR) and Bobby Orr (1966-67 w/ BOS). His 53 points were the most by any rookie blueliner since 1991-92, when Nicklas Lidstrom compiled 11-49—60 in 80 appearances (w/ DET), and three shy of Dale Tallon’s single-season franchise record for a rookie defenseman, set in 10 more games in 1970-71 (14-42—56 in 78 GP). Hughes also led all 2019-20 rookies in assists (45), power-play assists (22) and power-play points (25), while ranking among the top five in average time on ice (2nd; 21:53), total time on ice (2nd; 1,488:09) and shots on goal (5th; 126). The 20-year-old Orlando, Fla., native is looking to become the second straight Canucks player to claim the Calder Trophy, following Elias Pettersson in 2018-19. The last team to boast consecutive Calder Trophy winners was the Boston Bruins, in 1966-67 (Orr) and 1967-68 (Derek Sanderson). Dominik Kubalik, LW, Chicago Blackhawks Kubalik led all rookies with 30 goals in 68 games (30-16—46), making him the fifth rookie in Blackhawks history to reach the 30-goal milestone after Steve Larmer (43 in 1982-83), Darryl Sutter (40 in 1980-81), Eric Daze (30 in 1995‑96) and Artemi Panarin (30 in 2015-16). The 25-year-old Plzen, Czech Republic, native became the first Czech-born player in NHL history to pace rookies in goals as well as the third to reach the 30‑goal plateau, joining Petr Klima (32 in 1985-86) and Petr Prucha (30 in 2005-06). Kubalik, who topped all 2019-20 rookies and ranked seventh in the entire NHL with a 19.1 shooting percentage, also placed among the top 10 freshmen in shots on goal (1st; 157), points (3rd; 46), power-play goals (t-6th; 4), game-winning goals (t‑6th; 3), assists (t-9th; 16) and power-play points (t-10th; 8). He is vying to become the first Czech-born player to earn the Calder Trophy as well as the 10th Blackhawks player to capture the award, following recent winners Panarin (2015-16) and Patrick Kane (2007-08). Cale Makar, D, Colorado Avalanche Makar, who burst onto the scene in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs by scoring the winning goal in his League debut, continued to make waves in his first full NHL season, topping rookies with 0.88 points per game (12-38—50 in 57 GP). Only three other rookie blueliners in NHL history have averaged as many points per game in a single season (minimum: 50 GP): Leetch (1.04 in 1988-89 w/ NYR), Larry Murphy (0.95 in 1980-81 w/ LAK) and Al MacInnis (0.88 in 1983-84 w/ CGY). Makar also finished among the 2019-20 rookie leaders in game-winning goals (t-1st; 4), assists (2nd; 38), points (2nd; 50), power-play assists (2nd; 15), power-play points (2nd; 19), average time on ice (3rd; 21:01), goals (6th; 12), power-play goals (t-6th; 4), plus/minus (7th; +12), shots on goal (8th; 121) and shooting percentage (8th; 9.9%). The 21-year-old Calgary native is seeking to become the sixth player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to capture the Calder Trophy and fourth since the franchise relocated to Colorado, following Nathan MacKinnon (2013-14), Gabriel Landeskog (2011-12) and Chris Drury (1998-99).

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CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 Elias Pettersson, VAN 1974-75 Eric Vail, AFM

2017-18 Mathew Barzal, NYI 1973-74 Denis Potvin, NYI

2016-17 Auston Matthews, TOR 1972-73 Steve Vickers, NYR

2015-16 Artemi Panarin, CHI 1971-72 Ken Dryden, MTL

2014-15 Aaron Ekblad, FLA 1970-71 Gilbert Perreault, BUF

2013-14 Nathan MacKinnon, COL 1969-70 Tony Esposito, CHI

2012-13 Jonathan Huberdeau, FLA 1968-69 Danny Grant, MNS

2011-12 Gabriel Landeskog, COL 1967-68 Derek Sanderson, BOS

2010-11 Jeff Skinner, CAR 1966-67 Bobby Orr, BOS

2009-10 Tyler Myers, BUF 1965-66 Brit Selby, TOR

2008-09 Steve Mason, CBJ 1964-65 Roger Crozier, DET

2007-08 Patrick Kane, CHI 1963-64 Jacques Laperriere, MTL

2006-07 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 1962-63 Kent Douglas, TOR

2005-06 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1961-62 Bobby Rousseau, MTL

2004-05 --- 1960-61 Dave Keon, TOR

2003-04 Andrew Raycroft, BOS 1959-60 Bill Hay, CHI

2002-03 Barret Jackman, STL 1958-59 Ralph Backstrom, MTL

2001-02 Dany Heatley, ATL 1957-58 Frank Mahovlich, TOR

2000-01 Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 1956-57 Larry Regan, BOS

1999-00 Scott Gomez, NJD 1955-56 Glenn Hall, DET

1998-99 Chris Drury, COL 1954-55 Ed Litzenberger, CHI

1997-98 Sergei Samsonov, BOS 1953-54 Camille Henry, NYR

1996-97 Bryan Berard, NYI 1952-53 Gump Worsley, NYR

1995-96 Daniel Alfredsson, OTT 1951-52 Bernie Geoffrion, MTL

1994-95 Peter Forsberg, QUE 1950-51 Terry Sawchuk, DET

1993-94 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1949-50 Jack Gelineau, BOS

1992-93 Teemu Selanne, WIN 1948-49 Pentti Lund, NYR

1991-92 Pavel Bure, VAN 1947-48 Jim McFadden, DET

1990-91 Ed Belfour, CHI 1946-47 Howie Meeker, TOR

1989-90 Sergei Makarov, CGY 1945-46 Edgar Laprade, NYR

1988-89 Brian Leetch, NYR 1944-45 Frank McCool, TOR

1987-88 Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY 1943-44 Gus Bodnar, TOR

1986-87 Luc Robitaille, LAK 1942-43 Gaye Stewart, TOR

1985-86 Gary Suter, CGY 1941-42 Grant Warwick, NYR

1984-85 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1940-41 Johnny Quilty, MTL

1983-84 Tom Barrasso, BUF 1939-40 Kilby MacDonald, NYR

1982-83 Steve Larmer, CHI 1938-39 Frank Brimsek, BOS

1981-82 Dale Hawerchuk, WIN 1937-38 Cully Dahlstrom, CHI

1980-81 Peter Stastny, QUE 1936-37 Syl Apps, TOR

1979-80 Ray Bourque, BOS 1935-36 Mike Karakas, CHI

1978-79 Bobby Smith, MNS 1934-35 Sweeney Schriner, NYA

1977-78 Mike Bossy, NYI 1933-34 Russ Blinko, MMR

1976-77 Willi Plett, AFM 1932-33 Carl Voss, DET

1975-76 Bryan Trottier, NYI

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CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2019 1. Elias Pettersson, VAN C 1650 (151-20-0-0-0) 2. Jordan Binnington, STL G 1072 (18-105-22-12-11) 3. Rasmus Dahlin, BUF D 661 (1-21-66-50-24) 4. Miro Heiskanen, DAL D 520 (1-18-49-37-28) 5. Brady Tkachuk, OTT LW 357 (0-4-25-49-57) 2018 1. Mathew Barzal, NYI C 1626 (160-3-1-0-0) 2. Brock Boeser, VAN RW 750 (2-61-45-21-15) 3. Clayton Keller, ARI C 492 (1-26-31-38-31) 4. Kyle Connor, WPG LW 442 (0-22-35-28-29) 5. Charlie McAvoy, BOS D 407 (0-24-28-27-18) 2017 1. Auston Matthews, TOR C 1661 (164-3-0-0-0) 2. Patrik Laine, WPG RW 1106 (3-134-24-6-0) 3. Zach Werenski, CBJ D 711 (0-21-93-28-15) 4. Matt Murray, PIT G 346 (0-6-25-52-23) 5. Mitchell Marner, TOR C 273 (0-3-14-42-56) 2016 1. Artemi Panarin, CHI LW 1258 (88-41-16-3-2) 2. S. Gostisbehere, PHI D 955 (33-53-42-12-8) 3. Connor McDavid, EDM C 858 (25-45-48-15-8) 4. Jack Eichel, BUF C 449 (2-9-25-72-25) 5. Dylan Larkin, DET C 170 (1-0-8-23-51) 2015 1. Aaron Ekblad, FLA D 1147 (71-39-24-12-8) 2. Mark Stone, OTT RW 1078 (47-49-46-11-2) 3. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 1026 (33-57-48-19-0) 4. Filip Forsberg, NSH LW 594 (6-9-37-91-13) 5. John Klingberg, DAL D 127 (0-2-1-15-63) 2014 1. N. MacKinnon, COL C 1347 (130-6-1-0-0) 2. Ondrej Palat, TBL LW 791 (5-78-29-15-5) 3. Tyler Johnson, TBL C 352 (0-13-29-30-26) 4. Torey Krug, BOS D 287 (1-9-23-25-24) 5. Olli Maatta, PIT D 225 (0-11-18-16-10) 2013 1. J. Huberdeau, FLA LW 1141 (54-55-26-26-8) 2. B. Gallagher, MTL RW 1048 (54-44-23-24-13) 3. Brandon Saad, CHI LW 730 (30-24-26-34-30) 4. Jonas Brodin, MIN D 621 (24-21-32-20-14) 5. Nail Yakupov, EDM RW 521 (11-19-29-35-28) 2012 1. G. Landeskog, COL LW 1383 (116-29-4-0-0) 2. R. Nugent-Hopkins, EDM C 1001 (26-83-22-16-2) 3. Adam Henrique, NJD C 620 (3-19-59-50-12) 4. Matt Read, PHI RW 546 (3-17-45-51-19) 5. Carl Hagelin, NYR LW 88 (0-0-5-9-36) 2011 1. Jeff Skinner, CAR LW 1055 (71-39-12-4-0) 2. Logan Couture, SJS C 908 (41-46-29-10-1) 3. Michael Grabner, NYI RW 497 (6-19-37-35-14) 4. Corey Crawford, CHI G 336 (6-9-22-28-19) 5. John Carlson, WSH D 188 (3-3-16-12-21) 2010 1. Tyler Myers, BUF D 1178 (94-29-5-3-1) 2. Jimmy Howard, DET G 778 (24-45-34-16-5) 3. Matt Duchene, COL C 755 (12-42-53-25-1) 4. Tuukka Rask, BOS G 339 (2-14-19-31-33) 5. John Tavares, NYI LW 303 (0-2-18-50-49) 2009 1. Steve Mason, CBJ G 1268 (121-6-2-2-0) 2. Bobby Ryan, ANA RW 829 (9-84-24-9-4) 3. Kris Versteeg, CHI LW 323 (1-8-26-35-22) 4. Pekka Rinne, NSH G 319 (0-15-34-9-17) 5. Drew Doughty, LAK D 303 (0-14-2-26-17) 2008 1. Patrick Kane, CHI RW 1078 (71-34-26-0-0) 2. N. Backstrom, WSH C 872 (30-51-35-12-4) 3. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 647 (19-26-30-38-11) 4. Carey Price, MTL G 461 (11-16-26-30-19) 5. Peter Mueller, PHX C 195 (0-2-12-31-28)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2007 1. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 1275 (124-5-0-0-0) 2. Paul Stastny, COL C 965 (16-95-25-5-0) 3. Jordan Staal, PIT RW 565 (6-14-52-45-12) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 417 (0-9-40-45-26) 5. Dustin Penner, ANA LW 107 (0-2-6-11-30) 2006 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 1275 (124-5-0-0-0) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 831 (4-95-19-10-1) 3. Dion Phaneuf, CGY D 580 (0-16-72-35-3) 4. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR G 455 (1-13-34-60-4) t-5. Brad Boyes, BOS C 48 (0-0-1-7-22) t-5. Marek Svatos, COL RW 48 (0-0-1-4-31) 2004 1. Andrew Raycroft, BOS G 1002 (93-8-3-0-1) 2. Michael Ryder, MTL RW 723 (11-77-13-3-0) 3. Trent Hunter, NYI RW 470 (1-11-64-18-9) 4. John-Michael Liles, COL D 95 (0-2-4-15-16) 5. Ryan Malone, PIT LW 92 (0-3-1-15-21) 2003 1. Barret Jackman, STL D 506 (39-15-1-2-0) 2. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 462 (18-33-9-2-0) 3. Rick Nash, CBJ LW 190 (2-3-19-15-9) 4. Tyler Arnason, CHI C 146 (1-3-13-11-17) 5. Ales Kotalik, BUF RW 92 (1-1-5-14-8) 2002 1. Dany Heatley, ATL RW 568 (48-11-2-0-1) 2. Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL LW 466 (14-45-1-2-0) 3. Kristian Huselius, FLA LW 214 (0-2-31-12-9) 4. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 79 (0-1-5-12-11) 5. Erik Cole, CAR LW 74 (0-1-4-12-11) 2001 1. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS G 565 (50-7-2-2-0) 2. Brad Richards, TBL C 416 (9-38-10-3-1) 3. Martin Havlat, OTT LW 240 (2-5-26-17-4) 4. Lubomir Visnovsky, LAK D 124 (0-5-9-12-8) 5. Shane Willis, CAR RW 91 (1-2-3-13-13) 2000 1. Scott Gomez, NJD C 553 (49-9-0-0-0) 2. Brad Stuart, SJS D 250 (6-19-3-12-6) 3. Michael York, NYR C 209 (1-11-15-13-8) 4. Simon Gagne, PHI C 161 (0-12-11-6-4) 5. Alex Tanguay, COL LW 98 (0-4-6-10-10) 1999 1. Chris Drury, COL C 448 (32-15-2-4-1) 2. Marian Hossa, OTT RW 269 (12-9-11-8-7) 3. Milan Hejduk, COL RW 184 (4-11-8-6-9) 4. Mark Parrish, FLA RW 168 (5-5-11-6-10) 5. Brendan Morrison, NJD C 163 (1-5-15-12-7) 1998 1. Sergei Samsonov, BOS LW 503 (43-9-2-0-0) 2. Mattias Ohlund, VAN D 308 (11-18-10-7-1) 3. Patrik Elias, NJD LW 206 (0-13-15-12-4) 4. Mike Johnson, TOR RW 172 (0-6-14-16-12) 5. Derek Morris, CGY D 99 (0-4-7-9-9) 1997 1. Bryan Berard, NYI D 501 (43-9-1-1-0) 2. Jarome Iginla, CGY C 372 (8-36-7-1-2) 3. Jim Campbell, STL RW 173 (2-2-17-15-9) 4. Janne Niinimaa, PHI D 138 (0-4-14-9-13) 5. Patrick Lalime, PIT G 66 (0-2-4-8-8) 1996 1. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 437 (27-18-8-0-1) 2. Eric Daze, CHI LW 416 (22-20-10-2-0) 3. Ed Jovanovski, FLA D 213 (5-9-16-6-2) 4. Saku Koivu, MTL C 83 (0-1-7-12-5) 5. Corey Hirsch, VAN G 54 (0-3-2-5-8) 1995 1. Peter Forsberg, QUE C 71 (13-2-0) 2. Jim Carey, WSH G 41 (2-9-4) 3. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 21 (0-4-9) 4. Jeff Friesen, SJS C 2 (0-0-2)

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1994 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 164 (21-16-11) 2. Jason Arnott, EDM C 137 (15-18-8) 3. Mikael Renberg, PHI RW 109 (9-16-16) 4. Alexei Yashin, OTT C 73 (9-4-16) t-5. Chris Osgood, DET G 1 (0-0-1) t-5. Sandis Ozolinsh, SJS D 1 (0-0-1) t-5. Derek Plante, BUF C 1 (0-0-1) 1993 1. Teemu Selanne, WIN RW 250 (50-0-0) 2. Joe Juneau, BOS C 75 (0-18-21) 3. Felix Potvin, TOR G 63 (0-15-18) 4. Eric Lindros, PHI C 61 (0-17-10) 5. Vladimir Malakhov, NYI D 1 (0-0-1) 1992 1. Pavel Bure, VAN RW 222 (26-27-11) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 183 (23-16-20) 3. Tony Amonte, NYR RW 183 (18-22-27) 4. Pat Falloon, SJS RW 20 (1-4-3) 5. Kevin Todd, NJD C 9 (1-0-4) 1991 1. Ed Belfour, CHI G 313 (59-6-0) 2. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 200 (6-55-5) 3. Ken Hodge, BOS C/RW 24 (0-2-18) 4. Mike Richter, NYR G 23 (1-1-15) 5. Rob Blake, LAK D 16 (0-2-10) 1990 1. Sergei Makarov, CGY RW 204 (37-5-4) 2. Mike Modano, MNS C 120 (12-17-9) 3. Jeremy Roenick, CHI C 71 (7-9-9) 4. Rod Brind’Amour, STL C 58 (3-12-7) 5. Mark Recchi, PIT RW 53 (2-11-10) 1989 1. Brian Leetch, NYR D 268 (42-19-1) 2. Trevor Linden, VAN C/RW 206 (20-33-7) 3. Tony Granato, NYR RW 56 (1-6-33) 4. Peter Sidorkiewicz, HFD G 13 (0-1-10) 5. Craig Janney, BOS C 12 (0-2-6) 1988 1. Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY C 311 (61-2-0) 2. Ray Sheppard, BUF RW 143 (1-43-9) 3. Darren Pang, CHI G 42 (0-9-15) 4. Glen Wesley, BOS D 33 (1-5-13) 5. Brett Hull, STL RW 27 (0-3-18) 1987 1. Luc Robitaille, LAK LW 208 (25-27-2) 2. Ron Hextall, PHI G 190 (23-22-9) 3. Jimmy Carson, LAK C 78 (6-4-32) 4. Brian Benning, STL D 5 (0-1-2) 5. Eldon Reddick, WIN G 4 (0-0-4) 1986 1. Gary Suter, CGY D 230 (35-17-4) 2. Wendel Clark, TOR LW 165 (18-22-9) 3. Kjell Dahlin, MTL RW 83 (4-13-24) 4. Mike Ridley, NYR C 41 (1-8-12) 5. Rod Langway, WSH D 19 (0-4-7) 1985 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 289 (53-7-3) 2. Chris Chelios, MTL D 139 (5-35-9) 3. Steve Penney, MTL G 89 (8-10-19) 4. Warren Young, PIT C 27 (0-7-6) 5. Carey Wilson, CGY C 23 (0-4-11) 1984 1. Tom Barrasso, BUF G 242 (35-20-7) 2. Steve Yzerman, DET C 203 (21-29-11) 3. Sylvain Turgeon, HFD C 67 (3-7-31) 4. Dave Poulin, PHI C 44 (3-6-11) 5. Allan Bester, TOR G 1 (0-0-1) 1983 1. Steve Larmer, CHI RW 227 (36-13-8) 2. Phil Housley, BUF D 115 (13-24-18) 3. Scott Stevens, WSH D 85 (13-4-8) 4. Brian Bellows, MNS LW 78 (6-12-12) 5. Pelle Lindbergh, PHI G 21 (0-5-6)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1982 1. Dale Hawerchuk, WIN C 258 (46-7-7) 2. Barry Pederson, BOS C 93 (7-14-16) 3. Grant Fuhr, EDM G 87 (5-16-14) 4. Neal Broten, MNS C 85 (5-15-15) 5. Mark Pavelich, NYR C 17 (0-5-2) 1981 1. Peter Stastny, QUE C 230 2. Larry Murphy, LAK D 127 3. Don Beaupre, MNS G 82 4. Darryl Sutter, CHI LW 40 5. Denis Savard, CHI C 30 1980 1. Ray Bourque, BOS D 274 2. Mike Foligno, DET RW 113 3. Pete Peeters, PHI G 64 4. Brian Propp, PHI LW 61 5. Paul Reinhart, AFM D 14 1979 1. Bobby Smith, MNS C 206 2. Ryan Walter, WSH C/LW 101 3. Wayne Babych, STL RW 76 4. Behn Wilson, PHI D 34 5. Mario Lessard, LAK G 29 1978 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 232 2. Barry Beck, CLR D 113 3. Don Edwards, BUF G 91 4. Dale McCourt, DET C 28 5. Reed Larson, DET D 20 1977 1. Willi Plett, AFM RW 182 2. Don Murdoch, NYR RW 121 3. Roland Eriksson, MNS C 65 4. Glen Sharpley, MNS C 46 5. Mike Palmateer, TOR G 43 1976 1. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 262 2. Glenn Resch, NYI G 99 3. Dennis Maruk, CGY C 59 4. Michel Bergeron, DET RW 32 5. Mel Bridgman, PHI C 8 1975 1. Eric Vail, AFM LW 183 2. Pierre Larouche, PIT C 122 3. Danny Gare, BUF RW 102 4. Bob Hess, STL D 25 5. Ron Greschner, NYR D 15 1974 1. Denis Potvin, NYI D 147 2. Tom Lysiak, AFM C 133 3. Borje Salming, TOR D 89 4. D. Ververgaert, VAN RW 18 5. John Davidson, STL G 17 1973 1. Steve Vickers, NYR LW 2. Bill Barber, PHI LW 1972 1. Ken Dryden, MTL G 152 2. Rick Martin, BUF LW 132 3. Marcel Dionne, DET C 92 4. Gilles Meloche, CGY G 1 5. Dave Burrows, PIT D 1 1971 1. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 204 2. Jude Drouin, MNS C 69 3. Gilles Villemure, NYR G 48 4. Tom Webster, DET RW 25 5. Dale Tallon, VAN D 12 1970 1. Tony Esposito, CHI G 178 2. Bill Fairbairn, NYR RW 70 3. Keith Magnuson, CHI D 50 4. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 15 5. Butch Goring, LAK C 3

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1969 1. Danny Grant, MNS RW 119 2. Norm Ferguson, OAK RW 112 3. Brad Park, NYR D 30 4. Gerry Desjardins, LAK G 20 5. André Lacroix, PHI D 5 1968 1. Derek Sanderson, BOS C 92 (50-42) 2. Jacques Lemaire, MTL C 41 (10-31) 3. Doug Favell, PHI G 36 (28-8) 4. Bill Flett, LAK RW 10 (0-10) 5. Les Binkley, PIT G 8 (4-4) 1967 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 168 (80-88) 2. Ed Van Impe, CHI D 86 (42-44) 3. Brian Conacher, TOR LW 57 (36-21) 4. Joe Watson, BOS D 10 (3-7) 5. Pete Mahovlich, DET C 1 (1-0) 1966 1. Brit Selby, TOR LW 98 (59-39) 2. Bert Marshall, DET D 90 (49-41) 3. Gilles Marotte, BOS D 68 (5-63) 4. Bernie Parent, BOS G 49 (35-14) 5. Garry Peters, NYR C 7 (7-0) 1965 1. Roger Crozier, DET G 155 (67-88) 2. Ron Ellis, TOR RW 107 (53-54) 3. Dennis DeJordy, CHI G 29 (25-4) 4. Rod Seiling, NYR D 11 (8-3) 5. Fred Stanfield, CHI LW 5 (3-2) 1964 1. J. Laperriere, MTL D 117 (53-64) 2. John Ferguson, MTL LW 65 (43-22) 3. Terry Harper, MTL D 48 (20-28) 4. Gary Dornhoefer, BOS RW 44 (0-44) 5. Bob McCord, BOS D 31 (23-8) 1963 1. Kent Douglas, TOR D 100 (63-37) 2. Doug Barkley, DET D 99 (51-48) 3. Wayne Hillman, CHI D 45 (21-24) 4. Eddie Johnston, BOS G 24 (0-24) 5. Jim Neilson, NYR D 18 (0-18) 1962 1. Bobby Rousseau, MTL RW 141 (53-88) 2. Cliff Pennington, BOS C 70 (51-19) 3. Pat Stapleton, BOS D 41 (9-32) 4. Wayne Connelly, BOS C 24 (3-21) 5. Bruce MacGregor, DET C 12 (10-2) 1961 1. Dave Keon, TOR C 155 (79-76) 2. Bob Nevin, TOR RW 79 (24-55) 3. Howie Glover, DET RW 34 (24-10) 4. Gerry Odrowski, DET D 15 (15-0) 5. Allan Johnson, DET C/RW 10 (8-2) 1960 1. Bill Hay, CHI C 139 (57-82) 2. Murray Oliver, DET C 101 (54-47) 3. Ken Schinkel, NYR RW 30 (22-8) 4. Stan Mikita, CHI C/RW 25 (23-2) 5. Murray Balfour, CHI RW 22 (1-21) 1959 1. Ralph Backstrom, MTL C 141 (73-68) 2. Carl Brewer, TOR D 67 (17-50) 3. Ab McDonald, MTL LW 32 (17-15) 4. Charlie Burns, DET C 25 (23-2) 5. N. Johnson, BOS/CHI C 18 (18-0) 1958 1. Frank Mahovlich, TOR LW 120 (82-38) 2. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 116 (39-77) 3. Phil Goyette, MTL C 43 (1-42) 4. Marcel Paille, NYR G 34 (34-0) 5. Bob Baun, TOR D 10 (6-4)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1957 1. Larry Regan, BOS RW 107 (44-63) 2. Ed Chadwick, TOR G 85 (48-37) 3. Billy Dea, DET LW 37 (22-15) 4. Forbes Kennedy, CHI C 33 (30-3) 5. Pierre Pilote, CHI D 20 (10-10) 1956 1. Glenn Hall, DET G 99 (48-51) 2. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 64 (10-54) 3. Henri Richard, MTL C 63 (44-19) 4. Hec Lalande, CHI C 29 (25-4) 5. Hank Ciesla, CHI C 27 (15-12) 1955 1. Ed Litzenberger, CHI C 128 (54-74) 2. Don McKenney, BOS C 72 (15-57) 3. Jacques Plante, MTL G 54 (41-13) 4. Larry Popein, NYR C 25 (22-3) 5. B. Hollingworth, CHI D 22 (18-4) 1954 1. Camille Henry, NYR C 2. Earl Reibel, DET C 1953 1. Gump Worsley, NYR G 41 2. Gord Hannigan, TOR C 36 3. Leo Boivin, TOR D 30 1952 1. Bernie Geoffrion, MTL RW 58 2. Hy Buller, NYR D 42 3. Dickie Moore, MTL LW 36 1951 1. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 51 2. Al Rollins, TOR G 26 3. Danny Lewicki, TOR LW 9 1950 1. Jack Gelineau, BOS G 39 2. Phil Maloney, BOS C 24 3. Bert Olmstead, CHI LW 24 1949 1. Pentti Lund, NYR RW 31 2. Allan Stanley, NYR D 19 3. Ray Timgren, TOR LW 16 1948 1. Jim McFadden, DET C 50 2. Pete Babando, BOS LW 22 3. Red Kelly, DET D/C 14 1947 1. Howie Meeker, TOR RW 49 2. Jim Conacher, DET C 13 3. Cal Gardner, NYR C 9 1946 1. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 2. George Gee, CHI C 1945 1. Frank McCool, TOR G 2. Ken Smith, BOS LW 3. Ted Lindsay, DET LW 4. Frank Eddolls, MTL D 5. Byron McDonald, CHI LW/C 1944 1. Gus Bodnar, TOR C 2. Bill Durnan, MTL G 1943 1. Gaye Stewart, TOR LW 2. Glen Harmon, MTL D 1942 1. Grant Warwick, NYR RW 2. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 1941 1. Johnny Quilty, MTL C 2. Johnny Mowers, DET G 1940 1. Kilby MacDonald, NYR LW 2. Wally Stanowski, TOR D 1939 1. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 2. Roy Conacher, BOS LW

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1938 1. Cully Dahlstrom, CHI C 2. M. Chamberlain, TOR LW 1937 1. Syl Apps, TOR C 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 1936 1. Mike Karakas, CHI G 2. Bucko McDonald, DET D 1935 1. Sweeney Schriner, NYA LW 2. Bert Connelly, NYR LW 1934 1. Russ Blinco, MMR C 1933 1. Carl Voss, DET C

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FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY Description First awarded in 1977-78, the Frank J. Selke Trophy is presented annually “to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game.” Voting Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit ballots for the Frank J. Selke Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History The Frank J. Selke Trophy was presented in 1977 by the NHL’s Board of Governors in honor of Frank J. Selke, one of the great architects of Montreal and Toronto’s championship teams.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Patrice Bergeron, C, Boston Bruins Bergeron (31-25—56 in 61 GP) helped the Bruins allow a League-low 174 goals en route to finishing atop the overall NHL standings for the 14th time in franchise history (and first time since 2013-14). He led Boston forwards in shifts per game (22.9), playing an average of 18:44 – including 1:43 on the penalty kill – while finishing 15th in the NHL in plus/minus (+23). Bergeron also ranked among the top 10 in the League in face-off wins (5th; 759) and face-off winning percentage (6th; 57.9%), the 11th consecutive season he has eclipsed the 56-percent plateau. The 35-year-old Ancienne-Lorette, Que., native is a Selke Trophy finalist for a record ninth straight season, extending his own mark in that category. Bergeron’s four Selke wins (2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2016-17) are tied for the most in NHL history with Bob Gainey, who captured the trophy each of the first four years it was awarded (1978-81 w/ MTL). Sean Couturier, C, Philadelphia Flyers Couturier (22-37—59 in 69 GP) paced the NHL by winning 59.6 percent of his face-offs (542-for-909). Only one player in Flyers history has recorded a higher single-season total (since the statistic began being tracked in 1997-98, minimum: 500 FO): Eric Lindros in both 1997-98 (60.1%) and 1998-99 (60.0%). Couturier was consistent throughout the ice, winning 59.5 percent of his face-offs in the defensive zone, 60.4 percent in the neutral zone and 59.1 percent in the offensive zone – no other NHL player topped 58 percent in all three zones. Couturier also led all Philadelphia skaters with a +21 rating while pacing team forwards in both total time on ice (1,368:23) and shorthanded time on ice (140:29). The 27-year-old – who finished second in Selke Trophy voting in 2017-18 – is vying to become the third player to win the award with the Flyers, following Dave Poulin (1986-87) and Bobby Clarke (1982-83). Ryan O’Reilly, C, St. Louis Blues O’Reilly (12-49—61 in 71 GP) – the reigning Selke Trophy winner – led the NHL in face-off victories (880) for the third consecutive season, making him the third player to achieve that feat since the statistic was introduced in 1997-98 (joining Bergeron: 4x from 2014-17 and Rod Brind’Amour: 3x from 2004-07). O’Reilly also topped the League in percentage of team face-offs taken (38.7%) while ranking 10th in face-off winning percentage (56.6%), the fifth straight season he has cleared the 55-percent mark. O’Reilly, who also is a Lady Byng Memorial Trophy finalist, finished seventh in the League with 69 takeaways while only taking five minor penalties in 1,460:45 of total playing time, 10th among NHL forwards. The 29-year-old Clinton, Ont., native is seeking to become the first repeat Selke Trophy winner since Bergeron took home the award in both 2013-14 and 2014-15.

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FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Team

2018-19 Ryan O’Reilly St. Louis Blues

2017-18 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles Kings

2016-17 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins

2015-16 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles Kings

2014-15 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins

2013-14 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins

2012-13 Jonathan Toews Chicago Blackhawks

2011-12 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins

2010-11 Ryan Kesler Vancouver Canucks

2009-10 Pavel Datsyuk Detroit Red Wings

2008-09 Pavel Datsyuk Detroit Red Wings

2007-08 Pavel Datsyuk Detroit Red Wings

2006-07 Rod Brind’Amour Carolina Hurricanes

2005-06 Rod Brind’Amour Carolina Hurricanes

2004-05 --- ---

2003-04 Kris Draper Detroit Red Wings

2002-03 Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars

2001-02 Michael Peca New York Islanders

2000-01 John Madden New Jersey Devils

1999-00 Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings

1998-99 Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars

1997-98 Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars

1996-97 Michael Peca Buffalo Sabres

1995-96 Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings

1994-95 Ron Francis Pittsburgh Penguins

1993-94 Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings

1992-93 Doug Gilmour Toronto Maple Leafs

1991-92 Guy Carbonneau Montreal Canadiens

1990-91 Dirk Graham Chicago Blackhawks

1989-90 Rick Meagher St. Louis Blues

1988-89 Guy Carbonneau Montreal Canadiens

1987-88 Guy Carbonneau Montreal Canadiens

1986-87 Dave Poulin Philadelphia Flyers

1985-86 Troy Murray Chicago Blackhawks

1984-85 Craig Ramsay Buffalo Sabres

1983-84 Doug Jarvis Washington Capitals

1982-83 Bobby Clarke Philadelphia Flyers

1981-82 Steve Kasper Boston Bruins

1980-81 Bob Gainey Montreal Canadiens

1979-80 Bob Gainey Montreal Canadiens

1978-79 Bob Gainey Montreal Canadiens

1977-78 Bob Gainey Montreal Canadiens

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FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY VOTING RESULTS Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2019 1. Ryan O’Reilly, STL C 1001 (48-43-31-18-11) 2. Mark Stone, OTT/VGK RW 881 (42-34-31-19-11) 3. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 809 (31-27-39-32-19) 4. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 736 (34-30-23-18-17) 5. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 401 (9-18-16-27-24) 2018 1. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 1152 (70-37-28-16-5) 2. Sean Couturier, PHI C 976 (37-47-37-29-5) 3. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 817 (34-27-40-21-25) 4. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 619 (11-34-28-34-29) 5. Mikko Koivu, MIN C 224 (3-6-7-26-39) 2017 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1147 (71-39-24-11-11) 2. Ryan Kesler, ANA C 945 (45-45-25-15-10) 3. Mikko Koivu, MIN C 752 (28-34-28-28-10) 4. Mikael Backlund, CGY C 310 (3-12-26-16-18) 5. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 273 (5-9-17-17-24) 2016 1. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 1145 (77-36-20-7-2) 2. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 996 (46-52-27-11-4) 3. Ryan Kesler, ANA C 424 (9-20-24-17-23) 4. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 409 (5-16-28-29-20) 5. Joe Thornton, SJS C 166 (3-3-12-17-4) 2015 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1083 (75-29-19-8-11) 2. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 1051 (51-58-20-9-8) 3. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 364 (5-8-29-32-17) 4. David Backes, STL C 363 (7-17-20-20-14) 5. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 238 (3-9-13-21-17) 2014 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1283 (112-21-2-2-0) 2. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 840 (20-66-26-15-3) 3. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 624 (2-36-57-20-7) 4. David Backes, STL C 415 (3-5-31-59-18) 5. Marian Hossa, CHI RW 66 (0-5-2-2-15) 2013 1. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 1260 (75-51-20-16-5) 2. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1250 (78-44-24-12-6) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 737 (8-37-58-31-15) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 266 (4-7-19-25-7) 5. David Backes, STL C 240 (3-10-12-17-29) 2012 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1312 (106-30-6-4-0) 2. David Backes, STL C 698 (24-46-15-17-10) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 553 (8-30-38-21-10) 4. Ryan Callahan, NYR RW 326 (6-11-22-22-13) 5. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 152 (1-3-14-13-12) 2011 1. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 1179 (105-14-5-2-0) 2. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 476 (5-36-24-15-9) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 348 (4-22-22-12-8) 4. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 296 (3-18-21-9-8) 5. Manny Malhotra, VAN C 229 (6-10-10-14-7) 2010 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 688 (37-26-21-8-7) 2. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 655 (36-26-15-10-8) 3. Jordan Staal, PIT C 528 (24-17-21-19-7) 4. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 408 (17-15-19-10-8) 5. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 185 (8-8-4-8-5) 2009 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 945 (55-48-8-5-4) 2. Mike Richards, PHI C 942 (61-42-6-2-2) 3. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 290 (1-9-33-14-10) 4. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 154 (3-3-8-17-12) 5. Mikko Koivu, MIN C 154 (1-3-13-17-7) 2008 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 537 (43-9-7-3-0) 2. John Madden, NJD C 447 (18-18-16-17-10) 3. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 425 (22-20-6-10-5) 4. Patrick Sharp, CHI C 290 (10-14-13-8-3) 5. Mike Richards, PHI C 220 (10-6-6-13-9)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2007 1. Rod Brind’Amour, CAR C 420 (16-21-7-23-9) 2. Samuel Pahlsson, ANA C 405 (9-41-27-15-10) 3. Jay Pandolfo, NJD LW 311 (16-10-10-7-10) 4. Chris Drury, BUF C 300 (18-6-9-10-3) 5. Mike Fisher, OTT C 272 (12-10-12-4-10) 2006 1. Rod Brind’Amour, CAR C 954 (80-16-5-5-2) 2. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 567 (9-41-27-15-10) 3. Mike Fisher, OTT C 179 (5-6-8-13-8) 4. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 143 (5-5-8-5-3) 5. John Madden, NJD LW 142 (2-6-9-9-8) 2004 1. Kris Draper, DET C 839 (66-22-4-1-2) 2. John Madden, NJD C 368 (6-24-18-13-11) 3. Alyn McCauley, SJS C 271 (9-15-9-8-7) 4. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 267 (15-9-8-3-5) 5. Michael Peca, NYI C 178 (0-13-8-11-14) 2003 1. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 476 (39-9-2-3-4) 2. John Madden, NJD C 241 (7-14-10-6-5) 3. Wes Walz, MIN C 130 (2-8-6-7-3) 4. Peter Forsberg, COL C 121 (5-5-5-2-5) 5. Michael Peca, NYI C 118 (2-6-6-5-11) 2002 1. Michael Peca, NYI C 394 (25-10-10-7-3) 2. Craig Conroy, CGY C 178 (7-9-4-7-4) 3. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 175 (2-10-11-9-3) 4. Mike Ricci, SJS C 138 (8-5-2-3-4) 5. Brian Rolston, BOS C 137 (3-8-6-5-6) 2001 1. John Madden, NJD LW 269 (14-10-10-2-3) 2. Joe Sakic, COL C 249 (15-9-3-6-3) 3. Mike Modano, DAL C 199 (8-8-7-8-4) 4. Mike Ricci, SJS C 125 (6-2-6-6-3) 5. Steve Yzerman, DET C 108 (3-7-3-3-5) 2000 1. Steve Yzerman, DET C 431 (32-11-5-2-3) 2. Michal Handzus, STL C 188 (6-10-10-2-2) 3. Mike Ricci, SJS C 125 (3-6-5-9-1) 4. Adam Oates, WSH C 112 (4-5-3-6-4) 5. Michael Peca, BUF C 66 (1-5-2-3-2) 1999 1. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 393 (23-16-7-5-1) 2. M. Arvedson, OTT C 311 (19-9-7-6-5) 3. Michael Peca, BUF C 286 (11-12-16-3-3) 4. Steve Yzerman, DET C 44 (1-1-2-4-5) 5. Curtis Brown, BUF C 38 (1-1-3-2-0) 1998 1. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 328 (18-13-9-3-3) 2. Michael Peca, BUF C 297 (9-13-18-8-2) 3. Craig Conroy, STL C 200 (12-6-5-3-4) 4. Ron Francis, PIT C 96 (2-4-6-6-0) 5. Bobby Holik, NJD C 85 (6-2-1-1-3) 1997 1. Michael Peca, BUF C 284 (20-4-6-8-2) 2. Peter Forsberg, COL C 141 (9-4-2-3-4) 3. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 118 (1-9-6-4-3) 4. Mike Modano, DAL C 99 (3-6-4-2-1) 5. Joel Otto, PHI C 94 (2-3-4-8-9) 1996 1. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 356 (26-10-4-1-3) 2. Ron Francis, PIT C 255 (12-15-3-5-0) 3. Steve Yzerman, DET C 57 (1-1-6-3-1) 4. V. Damphousse, MTL C 55 (1-2-3-5-1) 5. Trevor Linden, VAN C 54 (1-3-3-1-5) 1995 1. Ron Francis, PIT C 50 (7-4-3) 2. Esa Tikkanen, STL LW 46 (4-8-2) 3. Joel Otto, CGY C 23 (3-2-2) 4. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 6 (1-0-1) 5. Brian Skrudland, FLA C 5 (0-1-2)

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1994 1. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 181 (32-6-3) 2. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 107 (8-20-7) 3. Brian Skrudland, FLA C 37 (4-3-8) 4. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 29 (1-5-9) 5. Adam Graves, NYR C 19 (2-2-3) 1993 1. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 160 (27-7-4) 2. Dave Poulin, BOS C 81 (12-5-6) 3. Joel Otto, CGY C 63 (4-13-4) 4. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 42 (2-8-8) 5. Brent Sutter, CHI C 30 (0-6-12) 1992 1. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 160 (19-20-5) 2. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 120 (22-3-1) 3. Kelly Miller, WSH LW 70 (8-7-9) 4. Brent Sutter, NYI/CHI C 34 (1-8-5) t-5. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 20 (2-3-1) t-5. Adam Graves, NYR C 20 (2-3-1) 1991 1. Dirk Graham, CHI RW 157 (21-16-4) 2. Esa Tikkanen, EDM LW 133 (14-17-12) 3. Steve Larmer, CHI RW 74 (10-7-3) 4. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 33 (4-3-4) 5. Mike McPhee, MTL LW 29 (4-2-3) 1990 1. Rick Meagher, STL C 105 (16-7-4) 2. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 100 (9-14-13) 3. Esa Tikkanen, EDM LW 81 (10-8-7) 4. Craig MacTavish, EDM C 38 (5-4-1) 5. Ron Francis, HFD C 32 (4-2-6) 1989 1. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 222 (36-11-9) 2. Esa Tikkanen, EDM LW 73 (8-8-9) 3. Colin Patterson, CGY W 73 (6-11-10) 4. Rick Meagher, STL C 29 (1-6-6) 5. B. Gustafsson, WSH RW 28 (3-3-4) 1988 1. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 200 (35-6-7) 2. Steve Kasper, BOS C 74 (8-10-4) 3. Jan Erixon, NYR LW 52 (4-9-5) 4. Shawn Burr, DET C 24 (1-5-4) t-5. Mike McPhee, MTL LW 23 (1-4-6) t-5. Rick Meagher, STL C 23 (1-4-6) 1987 1. Dave Poulin, PHI C 102 (14-9-5) 2. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 76 (11-5-6) 3. Bobby Gould, WSH RW 44 (5-3-4) 4. Steve Kasper, BOS C 23 (3-2-2) 5. Shawn Burr, DET C 22 (1-3-8) 1986 1. Troy Murray, CHI C 179 (25-16-6) 2. Ron Sutter, PHI C 127 (17-11-9) 3. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 52 (1-10-17) 4. B. Gustafsson, WSH RW 32 (4-3-3) 5. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 25 (3-3-1) 1985 1. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 119 (18-8-5) 2. Doug Jarvis, WSH C 82 (9-10-7) 3. John Tonelli, NYI LW 80 (10-10-0) 4. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 65 (9-6-2) 5. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 57 (5-8-8) 1984 1. Doug Jarvis, WSH C 153 (22-12-7) 2. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 110 (15-10-5) 3. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 62 (5-10-7) 4. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 55 (6-7-4) 5. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 22 (3-2-1) 1983 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 125 2. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 63 3. Bobby Gould, WSH RW 51

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1982 1. Steve Kasper, BOS C 178 (26-12-12) 2. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 157 (17-19-15) 3. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 76 (4-5-11) 4. Doug Jarvis, MTL C 37 (7-0-2) 5. John Tonelli, NYI LW 22 (3-2-1) 1981 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 142 2. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 125 3. Larry Patey, STL C 99 4. Steve Kasper, BOS C 70 5. Bob Bourne, NYI C 31 1980 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 184 2. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 102 3. Don Luce, BUF C 42 4. Rich Preston, CHI RW 38 5. Walt Tkaczuk, NYR C 18 1979 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 170 2. Don Marcotte, BOS LW 92 3. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 66 4. Don Luce, BUF C 25 5. Mike Polich, MNS C 16 1978 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 159 2. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 79 3. Don Marcotte, BOS LW 60 4. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 28 5. Don Luce, BUF C 20

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HART MEMORIAL TROPHY Description First awarded in 1923-24, the Hart Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team.” Voting Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit ballots for the Hart Memorial Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History The Hart Memorial Trophy was presented by the NHL in 1960 after the original Hart Trophy was retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame. The original Hart Trophy was donated to the League in 1924 by Dr. David A. Hart, father of Cecil Hart, former manager-coach of the Montreal Canadiens.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Leon Draisaitl, C, Edmonton Oilers Draisaitl (43-67—110 in 71 GP) – who became the first German-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy – topped the NHL with 110 points, 13 more than the next-closest player (Connor McDavid: 97). He registered at least one point in 56 of his 71 appearances, the highest such percentage in the League (78.9%) ahead of Artemi Panarin (78.3%) and Patrick Kane (77.1%). Draisaitl also recorded a League-best 33 multi-point performances, four more than Nathan MacKinnon and David Pastrnak (29), and led NHL forwards in both total (1,605:24) and average time on ice (22:37). Draisaitl, who reached the 100-point milestone for the second consecutive season (50‑55—105 in 2018-19), paced all 2019-20 players in assists (67), power-play points (44) and game-winning goals (t-10) while also ranking among the top five in power-play goals (2nd; 16), power-play assists (2nd; 28), shooting percentage (3rd; 19.7%) and goals (4th; 43). The 24-year-old Cologne native is vying to become the first German-born player to win the Hart Trophy. He also is seeking to become the fourth player to capture the award with the Oilers, following McDavid (2016-17), Mark Messier (1989-90) and Wayne Gretzky (8x, most recently 1986-87). Nathan MacKinnon, C, Colorado Avalanche MacKinnon ranked fifth in the NHL with 35-58—93 in 69 games to power the Avalanche (42-20-8, .657) to their third straight playoff appearance on the strength of the third-highest points percentage in the League. MacKinnon recorded 43 more points than his next-closest teammate (Cale Makar: 50), the largest differential between a team’s top two scorers since the 2007-08 Washington Capitals (Alex Ovechkin: 112, Nicklas Backstrom: 69). That total was aided by a 13-game, season-opening point streak (Oct. 3 – Nov. 1: 8-10—18), the longest such run by an Avalanche/Nordiques player since 1992-93 (Mats Sundin: 30 GP). Overall, MacKinnon finished the campaign among the League leaders in shots on goal (1st; 318), power-play points (4th; 31), assists (6th; 58), power-play goals (t-6th; 12), goals (9th; 35) and power-play assists (t-10th; 19). The 25-year-old Halifax, N.S., native – who placed second in voting in 2017-18 – is looking to become the third Avalanche/Nordiques player to claim the Hart Trophy, after Peter Forsberg (2002-03) and Joe Sakic (2000‑01). Artemi Panarin, LW, New York Rangers Playing his first season in New York, Panarin established a career high and ranked fourth in the NHL with 32-63—95 to help the Rangers (37-28-5, 79 points) improve their year-over-year point total despite playing 12 fewer games (32-36-14, 78 points in 2018-19). Panarin – who finished 20 points ahead of his next-closest teammate (Mika Zibanejad: 75) – found the scoresheet in 54 of his 69 appearances (78.3%), during which New York posted a 34-16-4 record (3-12-1 when he failed to register a point/DNP). He topped the League in even-strength assists (46) and even-strength points (71) while placing second in both assists (t-63) and plus/minus (+36). Panarin also played a career-high 20:36 per game, including 3:44 on the power play, while logging a career-low 20 penalty minutes. The 28-year-old Korkino, Russia, native and 2015-16 Calder Memorial Trophy winner (w/ CHI) is New York’s first Hart Trophy finalist since 2011-12, when Henrik Lundqvist finished third in voting. He is vying to become the fifth Rangers player to win the Hart Trophy and second to do so in the expansion era (since 1967-68), following Messier in 1991-92.

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HART MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 Nikita Kucherov, TBL 1970-71 Bobby Orr, BOS

2017-18 Taylor Hall, NJD 1969-70 Bobby Orr, BOS

2016-17 Connor McDavid, EDM 1968-69 Phil Esposito, BOS

2015-16 Patrick Kane, CHI 1967-68 Stan Mikita, CHI

2014-15 Carey Price, MTL 1966-67 Stan Mikita, CHI

2013-14 Sidney Crosby, PIT 1965-66 Bobby Hull, CHI

2012-13 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1964-65 Bobby Hull, CHI

2011-12 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 1963-64 Jean Beliveau, MTL

2010-11 Corey Perry, ANA 1962-63 Gordie Howe, DET

2009-10 Henrik Sedin, VAN 1961-62 Jacques Plante, MTL

2008-09 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1960-61 Bernie Geoffrion, MTL

2007-08 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1959-60 Gordie Howe, DET

2006-07 Sidney Crosby, PIT 1958-59 Andy Bathgate, NYR

2005-06 Joe Thornton, BOS/SJS 1957-58 Gordie Howe, DET

2004-05 --- 1956-57 Gordie Howe, DET

2003-04 Martin St. Louis, TBL 1955-56 Jean Beliveau, MTL

2002-03 Peter Forsberg, COL 1954-55 Ted Kennedy, TOR

2001-02 Jose Theodore, MTL 1953-54 Al Rollins, CHI

2000-01 Joe Sakic, COL 1952-53 Gordie Howe, DET

1999-00 Chris Pronger, STL 1951-52 Gordie Howe, DET

1998-99 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 1950-51 Milt Schmidt, BOS

1997-98 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1949-50 Chuck Rayner, NYR

1996-97 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1948-49 Sid Abel, DET

1995-96 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1947-48 Buddy O’Connor, NYR

1994-95 Eric Lindros, PHI 1946-47 Maurice Richard, MTL

1993-94 Sergei Fedorov, DET 1945-46 Max Bentley, CHI

1992-93 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1944-45 Elmer Lach, MTL

1991-92 Mark Messier, NYR 1943-44 Babe Pratt, TOR

1990-91 Brett Hull, STL 1942-43 Bill Cowley, BOS

1989-90 Mark Messier, EDM 1941-42 Tom Anderson, BRO

1988-89 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 1940-41 Bill Cowley, BOS

1987-88 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1939-40 Ebbie Goodfellow, DET

1986-87 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1938-39 Toe Blake, MTL

1985-86 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1937-38 Eddie Shore, BOS

1984-85 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1936-37 Babe Siebert, MTL

1983-84 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1935-36 Eddie Shore, BOS

1982-83 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1934-35 Eddie Shore, BOS

1981-82 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1933-34 Aurel Joliat, MTL

1980-81 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1932-33 Eddie Shore, BOS

1979-80 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1931-32 Howie Morenz, MTL

1978-79 Bryan Trottier, NYI 1930-31 Howie Morenz, MTL

1977-78 Guy Lafleur, MTL 1929-30 Nels Stewart, MMR

1976-77 Guy Lafleur, MTL 1928-29 Roy Worters, NYA

1975-76 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1927-28 Howie Morenz, MTL

1974-75 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1926-27 Herb Gardiner, MTL

1973-74 Phil Esposito, BOS 1925-26 Nels Stewart, MMR

1972-73 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1924-25 Billy Burch, HAM

1971-72 Bobby Orr, BOS 1923-24 Frank Nighbor, SEN

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HART MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2019 1. Nikita Kucherov, TBL RW 1677 (164-3-2-2-0) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 739 (3-65-33-26-11) 3. Connor McDavid, EDM C 465 (1-35-23-22-29) 4. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 442 (2-23-30-31-18) 5. Brad Marchand, BOS LW 322 (0-15-32-12-21) 2018 1. Taylor Hall, NJD LW 1264 (72-62-19-4-3) 2. N. MacKinnon, COL C 1194 (60-66-19-11-4) 3. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 551 (11-11-41-49-12) 4. Claude Giroux, PHI C 546 (10-10-44-45-21) 5. Connor McDavid, EDM C 273 (6-5-19-17-32) 2017 1. Connor McDavid, EDM C 1604 (147-17-3-0-0) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1104 (14-119-19-11-3) 3. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ G 469 (4-17-40-29-23) 4. Brent Burns, SJS D 273 (1-3-25-29-30) 5. Erik Karlsson, OTT D 258 (0-5-28-23-14) 2016 1. Patrick Kane, CHI RW 1395 (121-22-5-2-0) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 800 (11-64-31-24-15) 3. Jamie Benn, DAL LW 637 (8-34-40-34-17) 4. Braden Holtby, WSH G 292 (5-13-19-13-17) 5. Joe Thornton, SJS C 267 (0-8-19-31-23) 2015 1. Carey Price, MTL G 1498 (139-14-2-0-0) 2. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 888 (8-75-45-18-4) 3. John Tavares, NYI C 739 (4-41-63-27-16) 4. Devan Dubnyk, MIN G 410 (6-16-25-30-23) 5. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 138 (0-2-3-25-34) 2014 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1341 (128-8-1-0-0) 2. Ryan Getzlaf, ANA C 877 (5-96-28-5-0) 3. Claude Giroux, PHI C 435 (2-15-42-27-19) 4. Semyon Varlamov, COL G 256 (1-8-23-22-9) 5. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 137 (0-4-9-17-13) 2013 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH RW 1090 (50-43-40-27-8) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1058 (46-42-41-29-12) 3. John Tavares, NYI C 919 (38-38-33-29-21) 4. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 886 (39-35-29-29-19) 5. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ G 311 (4-12-13-25-47) 2012 1. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 1473 (144-4-1-0-0) 2. Steven Stamkos, TBL C 598 (1-54-24-24-18) 3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR G 556 (3-35-36-28-17) 4. Claude Giroux, PHI C 458 (0-25-34-28-29) 5. Jonathan Quick, LAK G 357 (1-22-23-19-21) 2011 1. Corey Perry, ANA RW 1043 (67-47-8-1-1) 2. Daniel Sedin, VAN LW 960 (51-56-9-4-1) 3. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 332 (1-6-36-28-16) 4. Pekka Rinne, NSH G 175 (1-2-17-17-15) 5. Tim Thomas, BOS G 171 (1-5-15-12-15) 2010 1. Henrik Sedin, VAN C 894 (46-34-27-19-4) 2. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 834 (40-35-22-22-13) 3. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 729 (20-35-38-29-7) 4. Ryan Miller, BUF G 505 (13-22-24-27-20) 5. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX G 354 (13-6-17-22-31) 2009 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 1264 (115-14-2-2-0) 2. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 787 (12-71-27-9-8) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 404 (4-14-38-19-19) 4. Steve Mason, CBJ G 266 (0-13-21-18-16) 5. Zach Parise, NJD LW 257 (0-5-20-31-29) 2008 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 1313 (128-4-1-0-0) 2. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 659 (1-66-27-13-13) 3. Jarome Iginla, CGY RW 565 (2-41-33-26-15) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 246 (2-7-17-24-20) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 239 (1-8-19-21-15)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2007 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1225 (91-34-14-2-1) 2. Roberto Luongo, VAN G 801 (25-46-35-16-6) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 763 (21-45-39-12-7) 4. Vincent Lecavalier, TBL C 362 (5-6-22-48-16) 5. Joe Thornton, SJS C 230 (0-8-11-27-38) 2006 1. Joe Thornton, BOS/SJS C 1058 (67-48-9-1-4) 2. Jaromir Jagr, NYR C 974 (48-49-30-0-1) 3. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY G 561 (10-24-45-20-8) 4. Eric Staal, CAR C 121 (0-0-9-18-22) 5. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 119 (0-2-6-20-15) 2004 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 1016 (97-5-1-2-0) 2. Jarome Iginla, CGY RW 253 (2-20-15-3-9) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 213 (2-14-11-11-7) 4. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY G 193 (0-19-7-7-4) 5. Markus Naslund, VAN LW 176 (0-11-10-13-10) 2003 1. Peter Forsberg, COL C 508 (38-13-6-2-1) 2. Markus Naslund, VAN LW 342 (5-26-17-7-4) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 311 (14-12-11-10-2) 4. Joe Thornton, BOS C 131 (0-6-6-15-14) 5. Todd Bertuzzi, VAN RW 100 (2-2-7-7-10) 2002 1. Jose Theodore, MTL G 434 (26-16-9-5-2) 2. Jarome Iginla, CGY RW 434 (23-18-12-5-3) 3. Patrick Roy, COL G 283 (8-15-12-11-5) 4. Sean Burke, PHX G 172 (2-5-16-10-7) 5. Markus Naslund, VAN RW 64 (0-0-4-10-14) 2001 1. Joe Sakic, COL C 585 (53-6-2-1-0) 2. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 272 (8-17-10-6-5) 3. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 210 (0-20-10-5-5) 4. R. Cechmanek, PHI G 89 (0-2-8-10-5) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 64 (0-4-4-4-4) 2000 1. Chris Pronger, STL D 396 (25-9-11-8-4) 2. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 395 (18-22-9-4-4) 3. Pavel Bure, FLA RW 346 (11-18-16-9-3) 4. Olaf Kolzig, WSH G 139 (2-3-12-10-8) 5. Owen Nolan, SJS RW 62 (1-0-3-7-16) 1999 1. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 543 (51-4-1-0-0) 2. Alexei Yashin, OTT C 226 (0-23-9-5-5) 3. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 172 (4-10-8-5-7) 4. Curtis Joseph, TOR G 118 (1-5-10-7-2) 5. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 111 (0-3-14-5-5) 1998 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 499 (43-7-4-0-0) 2. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 308 (4-25-16-4-1) 3. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 247 (5-14-16-4-7) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 115 (1-5-7-8-11) 5. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 46 (1-0-1-9-4) 1997 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 519 (50-2-1-0-0) 2. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 239 (3-21-9-4-5) 3. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 181 (1-11-12-10-4) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 115 (0-7-6-11-3) 5. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 70 (0-3-6-5-4) 1996 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 439 (34-10-5-1-1) 2. Mark Messier, NYR C 275 (10-15-10-6-2) 3. Eric Lindros, PHI C 213 (2-17-7-12-3) 4. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 156 (5-3-10-10-5) 5. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 68 (0-3-6-5-7) 1995 1. Eric Lindros, PHI C 63 (10-4-1) 2. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 27 (2-4-5) 3. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 23 (3-2-2) 4. Paul Coffey, DET D 15 (0-4-3) 5. Theoren Fleury, CGY RW 7 (0-1-4)

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1994 1. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 194 (31-11-6) 2. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 86 (6-15-11) 3. J. Vanbiesbrouck, FLA G 74 (7-11-6) 4. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 50 (4-7-9) 5. Patrick Roy, MTL G 26 (3-3-2) 1993 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 248 (49-1-0) 2. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 99 (0-29-12) 3. Pat LaFontaine, BUF C 52 (1-12-11) 4. Adam Oates, BOS C 28 (0-6-10) 5. Pierre Turgeon, NYI C 12 (0-2-6) 1992 1. Mark Messier, NYR C 341 (67-2-0) 2. Patrick Roy, MTL G 105 (1-27-19) 3. Brett Hull, STL RW 49 (1-12-8) 4. Kirk McLean, VAN G 37 (0-11-4) 5. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 29 (0-7-8) 1991 1. Brett Hull, STL RW 277 (44-18-3) 2. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 220 (20-37-9) 3. Ed Belfour, CHI G 63 (2-7-32) 4. Ray Bourque, BOS D 15 (0-3-6) 5. Steve Larmer, CHI RW 5 (0-1-2) 1990 1. Mark Messier, NYR C 227 (29-24-10) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS D 225 (29-26-2) 3. Brett Hull, STL RW 80 (4-9-33) 4. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 16 (1-2-5) t-5. Pat LaFontaine, NYI C 8 (0-1-5) t-5. Patrick Roy, MTL G 8 (0-1-5) 1989 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 267 (40-22-1) 2. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 187 (18-27-16) 3. Steve Yzerman, DET C 109 (5-14-42) 4. Patrick Roy, MTL G 2 (0-0-2) t-5. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 1 (0-0-1) t-5. Chris Chelios, MTL D 1 (0-0-1) 1988 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 292 (54-7-1) 2. Grant Fuhr, EDM G 106 (4-25-11) 3. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 73 (2-15-18) 4. Steve Yzerman, DET C 64 (3-11-16) 5. Denis Savard, CHI C 21 (0-5-6) 1987 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 255 (49-3-1) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS D 95 (2-24-13) 3. Mike Liut, HFD G 39 (1-7-13) 4. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 34 (2-6-6) 5. Doug Gilmour, STL C 30 (0-9-3) 1986 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 281 (54-3-2) 2. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 163 (4-46-5) 3. Mark Howe, PHI D 32 (0-5-17) 4. Paul Coffey, EDM D 29 (1-4-12) 5. J. Vanbiesbrouck, NYR G 16 (1-1-8) 1985 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 303 (60-1-0) 2. Dale Hawerchuk, WIN C 91 (1-23-17) 3. Pelle Lindbergh, PHI G 56 (0-15-11) 4. Rod Langway, WSH D 28 (1-6-5) 5. Ray Bourque, BOS D 21 (0-5-6) 1984 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 306 (60-2-0) 2. Rod Langway, WSH D 102 (1-26-19) 3. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 54 (1-14-7) 4. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 31 (0-8-7) 5. Ray Bourque, BOS D 17 (0-4-5) 1983 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 266 (43-16-3) 2. Pete Peeters, BOS G 159 (14-27-8) 3. Denis Savard, CHI C 67 (3-10-22) 4. Rod Langway, WSH D 50 (1-6-7) 5. Mark Howe, PHI D 20 (2-0-10)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1982 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 315 (63-0-0) 2. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 130 (0-41-7) 3. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 34 (1-10-4) 4. Peter Stastny, QUE C 15 (0-2-9) 5. Dale Hawerchuk, WIN C 13 (0-2-7) 1981 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 242 2. Mike Liut, STL G 237 3. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 24 4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 20 5. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 9 1980 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 211 2. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 166 3. Tony Esposito, CHI G 64 4. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 44 5. Danny Gare, BUF RW 20 1979 1. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 201 2. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 84 3. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 47 4. Denis Potvin, NYI D 46 5. Mike Palmateer, TOR G 18 1978 1. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 145 2. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 99 3. Darryl Sittler, TOR C 67 4. Don Edwards, BUF G 34 5. Brad Park, BOS D 31 1977 1. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 177 2. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 83 3. Rogatien Vachon, LAK G 45 4. Borje Salming, TOR D 40 5. Larry Robinson, MTL D 28 1976 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 246 2. Denis Potvin, NYI D 75 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 62 4. Ken Dryden, MTL G 29 5. Brad Park, NYR/BOS D 15 1975 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 127 2. Rogie Vachon, LAK G 113 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 73 4. Bernie Parent, PHI G 54 5. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 43 1974 1. Phil Esposito, BOS C 149 2. Bernie Parent, PHI G 114 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 73 4. Tony Esposito, CHI G 16 5. Stan Mikita, CHI C 9 1973 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 158 2. Phil Esposito, BOS C 96 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 63 4. Ken Dryden, MTL G 53 5. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 25 1972 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 126 2. Ken Dryden, MTL G 89 3. Phil Esposito, BOS C 57 4. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 55 5. Vic Hadfield, NYR LW 18 1971 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 151 2. Phil Esposito, BOS G 127 3. Bobby Hull, CHI C 28 4. Dave Keon, TOR C 20 5. Jacques Plante, TOR G 16

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1970 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 156 2. Tony Esposito, CHI G 110 3. Red Berenson, STL C 12 4. Stan Mikita, CHI C 11 5. Brad Park, NYR D 7 1969 1. Phil Esposito, BOS C 133 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 47 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 44 4. Red Berenson, STL C 38 t-5. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 12 t-5. Gordie Howe, DET RW 12 1968 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 52 (34-18) 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 43 (4-39) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 32 (32-0) 4. Bobby Orr, BOS D 29 (29-0) 5. Gordie Howe, DET RW 16 (4-12) 1967 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 168 (84-84) 2. Ed Giacomin, NYR G 57 (36-21) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 21 (2-19) 4. Henri Richard, MTL C 16 (0-16) 5. Harry Howell, NYR D 14 (13-1) 1966 1. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 145 (79-66) 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 59 (3-56) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 24 (13-11) 4. Glenn Hall, CHI G 21 (21-0) 5. Norm Ullman, DET C 14 (14-0) 1965 1. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 103 (88-15) 2. Norm Ullman, DET C 96 (22-74) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 35 (9-26) 4. Roger Crozier, DET G 24 (8-16) 5. Charlie Hodge, MTL G 16 (16-0) 1964 1. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 102 (82-20) 2. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 58 (32-26) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 50 (10-40) 4. Charlie Hodge, MTL G 43 (0-43) 5. Stan Mikita, CHI C 30 (12-18) 1963 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 111 (30-81) 2. Stan Mikita, CHI C 54 (35-19) 3. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 44 (37-7) 4. Glenn Hall, CHI G 42 (21-21) 5. Frank Mahovlich, TOR LW 23 (16-7) 1962 1. Jacques Plante, MTL G 94 (40-54) 2. Doug Harvey, NYR D 60 (53-7) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 53 (0-53) 4. Gordie Howe, DET RW 40 (23-17) 5. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 31 (10-21) 1961 1. Bernie Geoffrion, MTL RW 84 (29-55) 2. Johnny Bower, TOR G 71 (48-23) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 66 (32-34) 4. Frank Mahovlich, TOR LW 41 (34-7) 5. Glenn Hall, CHI G 25 (9-16) 1960 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 118 (59-59) 2. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 55 (31-24) 3. Glenn Hall, CHI G 44 (0-44) 4. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 28 5. Bert Olmstead, TOR LW 27 1959 1. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 133 (67-66) 2. Gordie Howe, DET RW 60 (36-24) 3. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 36 (0-36) 4. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 34 (31-3) 5. Dickie Moore, MTL LW 11 (1-10)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1958 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 105 (47-58) 2. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 70 (11-59) 3. Doug Harvey, MTL D 41 (27-14) 4. Henri Richard, MTL C 40 (30-10) 5. Glenn Hall, CHI G 37 (23-14) 1957 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 111 (43-68) 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 58 (51-7) 3. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 51 (0-51) 4. Terry Sawchuk, BOS G 35 (35-0) 5. Doug Harvey, MTL D 17 (15-2) 1956 1. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 94 (53-41) 2. Tod Sloan, TOR C 86 (14-72) 3. Lorne Worsley, NYR G 72 (55-17) 4. Red Kelly, DET D 25 (14-11) 5. Doug Harvey, MTL D 11 (6-5) 1955 1. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 86 (40-46) 2. Harry Lumley, TOR G 61 (23-38) 3. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 36 (19-17) 4. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 21 (14-7) 5. Doug Harvey, MTL D 18 (7-11) 1954 1. Al Rollins, CHI G 80 (50-30) 2. Red Kelly, DET D 74 (40-34) 3. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 44 (20-24) 4. Gordie Howe, DET RW 33 (22-11) 5. Harry Lumley, DET G 31 (10-21) 1953 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 58 (9-4-1) 2. Al Rollins, CHI G 25 (3-3-1) 3. Red Kelly, DET D 25 (2-3-6) 4. Gerry McNeil, MTL G 16 (3-0-1) 5. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 12 (1-2-1) 1952 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 62 (9-5-2) 2. Elmer Lach, MTL C 46 (3-10-1) 3. Jim Henry, BOS G 14 (2-0-4) 4. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 13 (1-1-5) 5. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 13 (1-2-2) 1951 1. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 40 (10-4-2) 2. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 28 (5-4-5) 3. Red Kelly, DET D 11 (1-2-4) 4. Gordie Howe, DET RW 11 (0-5-1) 5. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 8 (0-2-4) 1950 1. Chuck Rayner, NYR G 36 (8-6-0) 2. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 23 (4-3-5) 3. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 18 (3-2-5) 4. Sid Abel, DET C 10 (0-3-4) t-5. Bill Durnan, MTL G 6 (2-0-0) t-5. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 6 (1-1-1) 1949 1. Sid Abel, DET C 43 (11-4-2) 2. Bill Durnan, MTL G 36 (6-8-2) 3. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 5 (1-1-0) t-4. Ted Lindsay, DET LW 4 (0-2-0) t-4. Paul Ronty, BOS C 4 (0-1-2) t-4. Doug Bentley, CHI LW 4 (0-0-4) 1948 1. Buddy O’Connor, NYR C 36 (10-2-2) 2. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 16 (2-4-4) 3. Elmer Lach, MTL C 13 (1-5-0) 4. Max Bentley, TOR C 10 (2-1-2) 1947 1. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 48 (12-6-0) 2. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 28 (4-6-4) 3. Max Bentley, CHI C 12 (2-2-2) 4. Turk Broda, TOR G 7 (0-3-1) 5. Charlie Rayner, NYR G 7 (0-1-5)

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1946 1. Max Bentley, CHI C 106 2. Gaye Stewart, TOR LW 89 3. Bill Durnan, MTL G 70 4. Harry Lumley, DET G 52 5. Jack Stewart, DET D 41 1945 1. Elmer Lach, MTL C 116 2. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 79 3. Bill Cowley, BOS C 65 4. Flash Hollett, DET D 54 5. Syd Howe, DET C/LW 48 1944 1. Walter Pratt, TOR D 87 2. Bill Cowley, BOS C 84 3. Doug Bentley, CHI LW 55 4. Earl Seibert, CHI D 52 5. Lorne Carr, TOR RW 45 1943 1. Bill Cowley, BOS C 94 2. Doug Bentley, CHI LW 67 t-3. Syl Apps, TOR C 46 t-3. Syd Howe, DET C/LW 46 5. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 40 1942 1. Tom Anderson, BRO D 86 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 48 t-3. Lynn Patrick, NYR C 46 t-3. Bill Thoms, CHI C 46 t-3. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 46 1941 1. Bill Cowley, BOS C 88 2. Dit Clapper, BOS D 81 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 78 4. Syd Howe, DET C/LW 72 5. Bryan Hextall, NYR RW 62 1940 1. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET D 57 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 51 3. Dit Clapper, BOS D 40 4. Milt Schmidt, BOS C/D 32 5. Earl Robinson, NYA C/RW 21 1939 1. Toe Blake, MTL LW 64 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 45 3. Johnny Gottselig, CHI LW 30 4. Earl Robinson, NYA C/RW 28 5. Eddie Shore, BOS D 27 1938 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 68 2. Paul Thompson, CHI LW 61 3. Earl Siebert, MTL D 38 t-4. Gord Drillon, TOR RW 28 t-4. Neil Colville, NYR C/D 28 1937 1. Earl Siebert, MTL D 63 2. Lionel Conacher, MMR D 43 3. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET D 42 4. Tiny Thompson, BOS G 31 5. Marty Barry, DET C 26 1936 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 55 2. Hooley Smith, Mtl. M C 39 3. Dave Schriner, NYA LW 38 4. Charlie Conacher, TOR RW 30 5. Red Dutton, NYA D 28 1935 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 102 2. Charlie Conacher, TOR RW 94 3. Art Coulter, CHI D 56 4. Frank Boucher, NYR C 39 5. Aurel Joliat, MTL LW 36

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1934 1. Aurel Joliat, MTL LW 62 2. Lionel Conacher, CHI D 56 3. King Clancy, TOR D 51 4. Earl Seibert, NYR D 32 5. Roy Worters, NYA G 27 1933 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 86 2. Bill Cook, NYR RW 67 3. John Ross Roach, DET G 60 1932 1. Howie Morenz, MTL C 2. Ching Johnson, NYR D 3. Hooley Smith, MMR C 4. Red Dutton, NYA D 1931 1. Howie Morenz, MTL C 121 2. Eddie Shore, BOS D 106 3. King Clancy, TOR D 93 4. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET D 84 5. Nels Stewart, MMR C 50 1930 1. Nels Stewart, MMR C 101 2. Lionel Hitchman, BOS D 94 3. Cooney Weiland, BOS C 79 4. King Clancy, TOR D 77 5. Frank Boucher, NYR C 75 1929 1. Roy Worters, NYA G 74 2. Ace Bailey, TOR RW 64 3. Eddie Shore, BOS D 62 4. Sylvio Mantha, MTL D 60 5. King Clancy, SEN D 50 1928 1. Howie Morenz, MTL C 131 2. Roy Worters, PIR G 91 3. Eddie Shore, BOS D 84 4. George Hay, DET LW 73 5. Ching Johnson, NYR D 38 1927 1. Herb Gardiner, MTL D 89 2. Bill Cook, NYR RW 85 3. F. Frederickson, BOS C 75 4. Dick Irvin, CHI C 73 5. King Clancy, SEN D 48 1926 1. Nels Stewart, MMR C 88 2. S. Cleghorn, BOS D 75 3. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 68 t-4. Roy Worters, PIR G 44 t-4. Hooley Smith, SEN C/RW 44 1925 1. Billy Burch, HAM C/LW 79 2. Howie Morenz, MTL C 60 3. Clint Benedict, MMR G 58 4. Babe Dye, TOR RW 50 5. Aurel Joliat, MTL LW 48 1924 1. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 37 2. Sprague Cleghorn, MTL D 36 3. John Ross Roach, TOR G 35

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JACK ADAMS AWARD Description First awarded in 1973-74, the Jack Adams Award is presented annually “to the coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team’s success.” Voting Members of the NHL Broadcasters’ Association submit ballots for the Jack Adams Award at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History The Jack Adams Award was presented by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association in 1974 in honor of the late Jack Adams, longtime coach and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Bruce Cassidy, Boston Bruins Under Cassidy, the Bruins (44-14-12 in 70 GP) topped the NHL in both points (100) and points percentage (.714) to claim the Presidents’ Trophy as the NHL’s best team during the regular season. Boston posted a League-best 44 wins, including 22 victories as both hosts (22-4-9) and visitors (22-10-3). The Bruins, who reached the 40-win milestone for the seventh consecutive season, also posted an NHL-best +53 goal differential while ranking in the top three in both power play (2nd; 25.2%) and penalty kill (3rd; 84.3%) efficiency. Cassidy is a Jack Adams finalist for the second time in the past three seasons, finishing as runner-up to Vegas’ Gerard Gallant in 2017-18. He is vying to become the fourth Bruins coach to capture Jack Adams honors, following Claude Julien (2008-09), Pat Burns (1997-98) and Don Cherry (1975-76), John Tortorella, Columbus Blue Jackets Tortorella guided Columbus to a .579 points percentage at the time of the pause (33-22-15), landing in the Eastern Conference Stanley Cup Qualifiers as the No. 9-ranked team. The Blue Jackets recorded points in 33 of their final 41 games after Dec. 8 (22-8-11), highlighted by a pair of double-digit point streaks in that span: 12 games (8-0-4 from Dec. 9 to Jan. 2) and 10 games (9-0-1 from Jan. 11 to Feb. 7). Columbus committed the fewest minor penalties in the NHL (180 in 70 GP), tied for second in the League in shutouts (7) and had an NHL-high seven skaters score their first career regular-season goal. Tortorella has garnered a Jack Adams finalist berth for the fifth time; he is a two-time winner of the award (2003-04 with Tampa Bay, 2016-17 with Columbus) and has finished second twice (2002-03 with Tampa Bay, 2011-12 with NY Rangers). Alain Vigneault, Philadelphia Flyers In his first season behind the Philadelphia bench, Vigneault led the Flyers to a .645 points percentage (41-21-7) at the pause, their best since a .646 mark in 2010-11 and third-best in 30 years. The Flyers vaulted into the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference and a spot in the seeding Round Robin of the Stanley Cup Qualifiers with a nine-game winning streak from Feb. 18 to March 7, eight of which were decided in regulation. Vigneault is a Jack Adams finalist for the fifth time, with his fourth different team. He captured the award in 2006-07 with Vancouver and finished second in 1999-00 with Montreal, 2010-11 with Vancouver and 2014-15 with NY Rangers. He is vying to become the fifth Flyers coach to capture Jack Adams honors, following Bill Barber (2000-01), Mike Keenan (1984-85), Pat Quinn (1979-80) and Fred Shero (1973-74).

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JACK ADAMS AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Team

2018-19 Barry Trotz New York Islanders

2017-18 Gerard Gallant Vegas Golden Knights

2016-17 John Tortorella Columbus Blue Jackets

2015-16 Barry Trotz Washington Capitals

2014-15 Bob Hartley Calgary Flames

2013-14 Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche

2012-13 Paul MacLean Ottawa Senators

2011-12 Ken Hitchcock St. Louis Blues

2010-11 Dan Bylsma Pittsburgh Penguins

2009-10 Dave Tippett Phoenix Coyotes

2008-09 Claude Julien Boston Bruins

2007-08 Bruce Boudreau Washington Capitals

2006-07 Alain Vigneault Vancouver Canucks

2005-06 Lindy Ruff Buffalo Sabres

2004-05 --- ---

2003-04 John Tortorella Tampa Bay Lightning

2002-03 Jacques Lemaire Minnesota Wild

2001-02 Bob Francis Phoenix Coyotes

2000-01 Bill Barber Philadelphia Flyers

1999-00 Joel Quenneville St. Louis Blues

1998-99 Jacques Martin Ottawa Senators

1997-98 Pat Burns Boston Bruins

1996-97 Ted Nolan Buffalo Sabres

1995-96 Scotty Bowman Detroit Red Wings

1994-95 Marc Crawford Quebec Nordiques

1993-94 Jacques Lemaire New Jersey Devils

1992-93 Pat Burns Toronto Maple Leafs

1991-92 Pat Quinn Vancouver Canucks

1990-91 Brian Sutter St. Louis Blues

1989-90 Bob Murdoch Winnipeg Jets (1979)

1988-89 Pat Burns Montreal Canadiens

1987-88 Jacques Demers Detroit Red Wings

1986-87 Jacques Demers Detroit Red Wings

1985-86 Glen Sather Edmonton Oilers

1984-85 Mike Keenan Philadelphia Flyers

1983-84 Bryan Murray Washington Capitals

1982-83 Orval Tessier Chicago Black Hawks

1981-82 Tom Watt Winnipeg Jets (1979)

1980-81 Red Berenson St. Louis Blues

1979-80 Pat Quinn Philadelphia Flyers

1978-79 Al Arbour New York Islanders

1977-78 Bobby Kromm Detroit Red Wings

1976-77 Scotty Bowman Montreal Canadiens

1975-76 Don Cherry Boston Bruins

1974-75 Bob Pulford Los Angeles Kings

1973-74 Fred Shero Philadelphia Flyers

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JACK ADAMS AWARD VOTING RESULTS Year Coach Points Voting Results 2019 1. Barry Trotz, NYI 430 (58-41-17) 2. Jon Cooper, TBL 350 (48-31-17) 3. Craig Berube, STL 116 (10-14-24) 4. Bill Peters, CGY 115 (3-22-34) 5. Rod Brind’Amour, CAR 49 (3-7-13) 2018 1. Gerard Gallant, VGK 525 (102-5-0) 2. Bruce Cassidy, BOS 153 (2-40-23) 3. Jared Bednar, COL 114 (4-25-19) 4. Paul Maurice, WPG 46 (0-12-10) 5. Peter Laviolette, NSH 41 (0-9-14) 2017 1. John Tortorella, CBJ 267 (39-19-15) 2. Mike Babcock, TOR 182 (24-15-17) 3. Todd McLellan, EDM 181 (18-24-19) 4. Joel Quenneville, CHI 103 (12-12-7) 5. Barry Trotz, WSH 63 (6-8-9) 2016 1. Barry Trotz, WSH 344 (58-16-6) 2. Gerard Gallant, FLA 203 (20-28-19) 3. Lindy Ruff, DAL 75 (1-16-22) 4. Bruce Boudreau, ANA 58 (3-10-13) 5. Mike Sullivan, PIT 35 (2-5-10) 2015 1. Bob Hartley, CGY 237 (37-13-13) 2. Alain Vigneault, NYR 121 (14-13-12) 3. Peter Laviolette, NSH 81 (6-14-9) 4. Paul Maurice, WPG 79 (6-13-10) 5. Barry Trotz, WSH 36 (2-5-11) 2014 1. Patrick Roy, COL 399 (68-19-2) 2. Mike Babcock, DET 163 (11-31-15) 3. Jon Cooper, TBL 136 (5-29-24) 4. Claude Julien, BOS 68 (6-8-14) 5. Bruce Boudreau, ANA 24 (1-4-7) 2013 1. Paul MacLean, OTT 206 (28-19-9) 2. Joel Quenneville, CHI 160 (22-13-11) 3. Bruce Boudreau, ANA 88 (6-15-13) 4. Michel Therrien, MTL 78 (10-6-10) 5. Jack Capuano, NYI 47 (5-5-7) 2012 1. Ken Hitchcock, STL 355 (63-11-7) 2. John Tortorella, NYR 108 (5-23-14) 3. Paul MacLean, OTT 89 (4-19-12) 4. Kevin Dineen, FLA 82 (5-14-15) 5. Barry Trotz, NSH 39 (3-5-9) 2011 1. Dan Bylsma, PIT 196 (29-13-12) 2. Alain Vigneault, VAN 169 (19-23-5) 3. Barry Trotz, NSH 80 (8-9-13) 4. Guy Boucher, TBL 54 (6-6-6) 5. Jacques Lemaire, NJD 27 (3-2-6) 2010 1. Dave Tippett, PHX 291 (57-2-0) 2. Barry Trotz, NSH 60 (0-17-9) 3. Joe Sacco, COL 51 (0-14-9) 4. Mike Babcock, DET 38 (2-7-7) 5. Terry Murray, LAK 26 (0-5-11) 2009 1. Claude Julien, BOS 224 (35-14-7) 2. Andy Murray, STL 135 (15-17-9) 3. Todd McLellan, SJS 98 (9-14-11) 4. Ken Hitchcock, CBJ 69 (5-9-17) 5. Brent Sutter, NJD 36 (3-6-3) 2008 1. Bruce Boudreau, WSH 208 (31-15-8) 2. Guy Carbonneau, MTL 196 (24-23-7) 3. Mike Babcock, DET 65 (6-8-11) 4. Barry Trotz, NSH 60 (4-8-16) 5. Ron Wilson, SJS 32 (2-5-7)

Year Coach Points Voting Results 2007 1. Alain Vigneault, VAN 134 (18-12-8) 2. Lindy Ruff, BUF 126 (11-18-7) 3. Michel Therrien, PIT 91 (11-10-6) 4. Barry Trotz, NSH 89 (11-7-13) 5. Ted Nolan, NYI 47 (5-5-7) 2006 1. Lindy Ruff, BUF 155 (20-15-10) 2. Peter Laviolette, CAR 154 (20-16-6) 3. Tom Renney, NYR 127 (13-18-8) 4. Barry Trotz, NSH 37 (2-5-12) 5. Mike Babcock, DET 28 (4-2-2) 2004 1. John Tortorella, TBL 231 (35-16-8) 2. Ron Wilson, SJS 167 (16-25-12) 3. Darryl Sutter, CGY 87 (9-8-18) 4. Dave Lewis, DET 33 (3-5-3) 5. Mike Sullivan, BOS 33 (2-5-8) 2003 1. Jacques Lemaire, MIN 242 (41-10-7) 2. John Tortorella, TBL 107 (8-18-13) 3. Jacques Martin, OTT 79 (6-14-7) 4. Mike Babcock, ANA 58 (3-10-13) 5. Dave Tippet, DAL 20 (1-3-6) 2002 1. Bob Francis, PHX 190 (27-16-7) 2. Brian Sutter, CHI 151 (15-21-13) 3. Robbie Ftorek, BOS 108 (10-14-16) 4. Scotty Bowman, DET 68 (8-7-7) 5. Michel Therrien, MTL 34 (5-1-6) 2001 1. Bill Barber, PHI 125 (17-11-7) 2. Scotty Bowman, DET 95 (14-6-7) 3. Jacques Martin, OTT 92 (10-13-3) 4. Larry Robinson, NJD 83 (11-7-7) 5. Bob Hartley, COL 59 (5-10-4) 2000 1. Joel Quenneville, STL 355 (61-16-2) 2. Alain Vigneault, MTL 117 (9-18-18) 3. Ron Wilson, WSH 116 (5-26-13) 4. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 53 (3-8-14) 5. Andy Murray, LAK 33 (1-6-10) 1999 1. Jacques Martin, OTT 270 (43-16-7) 2. Pat Quinn, TOR 176 (18-24-14) 3. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 108 (7-20-13) 4. Pat Burns, BOS 33 (0-8-9) 5. Kevin Constantine, PIT 31 (3-2-10) 1998 1. Pat Burns, BOS 306 (48-20-6) 2. Larry Robinson, LAK 149 (10-27-18) 3. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 123 (17-10-8) 4. Joel Quenneville, STL 80 (4-13-21) 5. Kevin Constantine, PIT 61 (3-10-16) 1997 1. Ted Nolan, BUF 307 (39-34-10) 2. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 300 (38-32-14) 3. Jacques Martin, OTT 82 (5-11-24) 4. Jacques Lemaire, NJD 36 (2-5-11) 5. Marc Crawford, COL 30 (2-3-11) 1996 1. Scotty Bowman, DET 243 (39-13-9) 2. Doug MacLean, FLA 150 (17-19-8) 3. Terry Crisp, TBL 109 (9-17-13) 4. Mario Tremblay, MTL 28 (2-2-12) 5. Craig Hartsburg, CHI 19 (2-2-3) 1995 1. Marc Crawford, QUE 239 (34-20-9) 2. Scotty Bowman, DET 160 (17-21-12) 3. Terry Murray, PHI 112 (9-16-19) 4. Ed Johnston, PIT 31 (3-3-7) 5. Mike Keenan, STL 24 (2-4-2)

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Year Coach Points Voting Results 1994 1. Jacques Lemaire, NJD 202 (28-18-8) 2. Kevin Constantine, SJS 136 (14-16-18) 3. John Muckler, BUF 98 (12-10-8) 4. Roger Neilson, FLA 68 (5-9-16) 5. Mike Keenan, NYR 36 (3-5-6) 1993 1. Pat Burns, TOR 183 (29-10-8) 2. Brian Sutter, BOS 117 (10-20-7) 3. Pierre Page, QUE 82 (9-11-4) 4. Darryl Sutter, CHI 20 (1-3-6) 5. Dave King, CGY 19 (2-1-6) 1992 1. Pat Quinn, VAN 200 (34-8-6) 2. Roger Neilson, NYR 104 (11-13-10) 3. Pat Burns, MTL 48 (2-9-11) 4. Bryan Murray, DET 46 (2-10-6) 5. Terry Murray, WSH 25 (0-6-7) 1991 1. Brian Sutter, STL 127 (15-14-10) 2. Tom Webster, LAK 106 (14-9-9) 3. Mike Keenan, CHI 68 (8-8-4) 4. Mike Milbury, BOS 62 (5-10-7) 5. Bob Johnson, PIT 21 (2-1-8) 1990 1. Bob Murdoch, WIN 128 (16-14-6) 2. Mike Milbury, BOS 123 (15-14-6) 3. Roger Neilson, NYR 28 (4-1-5) 4. Rick Dudley, BUF 28 (1-5-8) 5. Brian Sutter, STL 25 (2-3-6) 1989 1. Pat Burns, MTL 87 (15-3-3) 2. Bob McCammon, VAN 59 (4-9-12) 3. Terry Crisp, CGY 40 (2-8-6) 4. Michel Bergeron, NYR 15 (0-4-3) 5. Pierre Page, MNS 14 (1-2-3) 1988 1. Jacques Demers, DET 87 (10-11-4) 2. Terry Crisp, CGY 75 (7-10-10) 3. Jean Perron, MTL 56 (9-1-8) 4. Terry O’Reilly, BOS 32 (4-3-3) 5. Ted Sator, BUF 24 (2-4-2) 1987 1. Jacques Demers, DET 169 (32-3-0) 2. Jack Evans, HFD 60 (2-14-8) 3. Dan Maloney, WIN 48 (0-14-6) 4. Bob Johnson, CGY 14 (0-2-8) 5. Jacques Martin, STL 9 (1-1-1) 1986 1. Glen Sather, EDM 80 (12-5-5) 2. Jacques Demers, STL 70 (9-7-4) 3. Lorne Henning, MNS 42 (4-7-1) 4. Bryan Murray, WSH 31 (4-7-2) 5. Mike Keenan, PHI 19 (0-5-4) 1985 1. Mike Keenan, PHI 114 (19-4-7) 2. Barry Long, WIN 66 (3-15-6) 3. Jacques Demers, STL 61 (8-6-3) 4. Jacques Lemaire, MTL 19 (0-5-4) 5. Pat Quinn, LAK 12 (1-1-4) 1984 1. Bryan Murray, WSH 162 (31-2-1) 2. Scott Bowman, BUF 61 (1-16-8) 3. Gerry Cheevers, BOS 18 (1-3-4) 4. Bob Johnson, CGY 18 (0-3-9) 5. Glen Sather, EDM 12 (1-2-1) 1983 1. Orval Tessier, CHI 1982 1. Tom Watt, WIN 1981 1. Red Berenson, STL 2. Bob Berry, LAK 1980 1. Pat Quinn, PHI

Year Coach Points Voting Results 1979 1. Al Arbour, NYI 2. Fred Shero, NYR 1978 1. Bobby Kromm, DET 2. Don Cherry, BOS 1977 1. Scott Bowman, MTL 2. Tom McVie, WSH 1976 1. Don Cherry, BOS 1975 1. Bob Pulford, LAK 1974 1. Fred Shero, PHI

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JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY Description First awarded in 1953-54, the James Norris Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position.” Voting Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit ballots for the James Norris Memorial Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History The James Norris Memorial Trophy was presented in 1953 by the four children of the late James Norris in memory of the former owner-president of the Detroit Red Wings.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists John Carlson, Washington Capitals Carlson helped the Capitals to a first-place finish in the Metropolitan Division for a fifth consecutive season by leading all NHL defensemen in scoring by a 10-point margin, tallying a team- and career-high 15-60—75 in 69 games. He became the NHL’s fifth blueliner in the last 30 years to reach the 50-assist mark in 54 games or fewer and first since Sergei Zubov (NYR) in 1993-94. Despite a shortened regular season, his 60 assists were the most by a Capitals defenseman since Scott Stevens recorded a franchise-record 61 in 1988-89 and his 75 points were just six fewer than Larry Murphy’s record of 23-58—81 set in 1986-87. The 30-year-old native of Natick, Mass., is a Norris finalist for the first time and looks to become the first Capitals player to win the trophy since Rod Langway had back-to-back triumphs in 1982-83 and 1983-84. Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning Hedman ranked third among defensemen in scoring with 11-44—55 in 66 games, marking his fourth consecutive season with 40+ assists and 50+ points. During the Lightning’s scorching 23-2-1 run from Dec. 23 through Feb. 17, Hedman posted an even-or-plus rating in 22 of the 26 games (+29 in all) and played an average of 25:43 per contest. Highlights in that span included four assists on Dec. 28 vs. MTL (5-4 W), tying a franchise record for defensemen, and logging a career-high 32:12 on Feb. 15 vs. PHI (5-3 W). The 29-year-old Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, native is the first Norris Trophy finalist in four consecutive seasons since countryman Nicklas Lidstrom with the Detroit Red Wings was selected from 2005-06 through 2008-09. Hedman became the first Lightning player to capture Norris honors in 2017-18 and finished third in 2016-17 and 2018-19. Roman Josi, Nashville Predators Josi led the Predators in scoring with 16-49—65 in 69 games, joining Carlson as the only defenseman to top his team in points this season. Josi’s 65 points set a franchise record for defensemen, surpassing the 61 he recorded in 2015-16, and his 16 goals marked a career high. The Nashville captain’s 12-game point streak (7-13—20) from Dec. 16-Jan. 9 set another franchise record for defensemen and was the longest by any blueliner since Philadelphia’s Shayne Gostisbehere (15 games) in 2015-16. Josi ranked among the top three League defenders in several categories, including shots (1st, 260), points (2nd, 65), goals (t-2nd, 16), assists (2nd, 49) and average time on ice (3rd, 25:47). The 30-year-old Bern, Switzerland, native is a first-time Norris Trophy finalist and is vying to become the first winner in Predators history.

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JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 Mark Giordano, CGY 1985-86 Paul Coffey, EDM

2017-18 Victor Hedman, TBL 1984-85 Paul Coffey, EDM

2016-17 Brent Burns, SJS 1983-84 Rod Langway, WSH

2015-16 Drew Doughty, LAK 1982-83 Rod Langway, WSH

2014-15 Erik Karlsson, OTT 1981-82 Doug Wilson, CHI

2013-14 Duncan Keith, CHI 1980-81 Randy Carlyle, PIT

2012-13 P.K. Subban, MTL 1979-80 Larry Robinson, MTL

2011-12 Erik Karlsson, OTT 1978-79 Denis Potvin, NYI

2010-11 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1977-78 Denis Potvin, NYI

2009-10 Duncan Keith, CHI 1976-77 Larry Robinson, MTL

2008-09 Zdeno Chara, BOS 1975-76 Denis Potvin, NYI

2007-08 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1974-75 Bobby Orr, BOS

2006-07 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1973-74 Bobby Orr, BOS

2005-06 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1972-73 Bobby Orr, BOS

2004-05 --- 1971-72 Bobby Orr, BOS

2003-04 Scott Niedermayer, NJD 1970-71 Bobby Orr, BOS

2002-03 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1969-70 Bobby Orr, BOS

2001-02 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1968-69 Bobby Orr, BOS

2000-01 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1967-68 Bobby Orr, BOS

1999-00 Chris Pronger, STL 1966-67 Harry Howell, NYR

1998-99 Al MacInnis, STL 1965-66 Jacques Laperriere, MTL

1997-98 Rob Blake, LAK 1964-65 Pierre Pilote, CHI

1996-97 Brian Leetch, NYR 1963-64 Pierre Pilote, CHI

1995-96 Chris Chelios, CHI 1962-63 Pierre Pilote, CHI

1994-95 Paul Coffey, DET 1961-62 Doug Harvey, NYR

1993-94 Ray Bourque, BOS 1960-61 Doug Harvey, MTL

1992-93 Chris Chelios, CHI 1959-60 Doug Harvey, MTL

1991-92 Brian Leetch, NYR 1958-59 Tom Johnson, MTL

1990-91 Ray Bourque, BOS 1957-58 Doug Harvey, MTL

1989-90 Ray Bourque, BOS 1956-57 Doug Harvey, MTL

1988-89 Chris Chelios, MTL 1955-56 Doug Harvey, MTL

1987-88 Ray Bourque, BOS 1954-55 Doug Harvey, MTL

1986-87 Ray Bourque, BOS 1953-54 Red Kelly, DET

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JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS Year Player Points Voting Results 2019 1. Mark Giordano, CGY 1690 (165-5-1-0-0) 2. Brent Burns, SJS 720 (2-54-44-27-21) 3. Victor Hedman, TBL 585 (1-44-33-28-18) 4. John Carlson, WSH 551 (3-34-26-41-30) 5. Morgan Rielly, TOR 515 (0-28-33-37-43) 2018 1. Victor Hedman, TBL 1385 (94-57-6-5-1) 2. Drew Doughty, LAK 1164 (52-68-28-8-4) 3. P.K. Subban, NSH 565 (11-14-50-30-17) 4. Seth Jones, CBJ 406 (2-9-38-33-34) 5. John Carlson, WSH 311 (3-6-19-38-30) 2017 1. Brent Burns, SJS 1437 (96-61-10-0-0) 2. Erik Karlsson, OTT 1292 (63-86-9-4-3) 3. Victor Hedman, TBL 728 (3-13-106-21-14) 4. Duncan Keith, CHI 384 (2-4-19-70-31) 5. Ryan Suter, MIN 175 (2-1-9-25-28) 2016 1. Drew Doughty, LAK 1254 (93-37-10-4-3) 2. Erik Karlsson, OTT 1020 (46-54-27-14-5) 3. Brent Burns, SJS 619 (3-26-54-43-8) 4. Kris Letang, PIT 587 (8-24-40-40-19) 5. Roman Josi, NSH 120 (0-1-6-17-32) 2015 1. Erik Karlsson, OTT 964 (44-42-33-19-8) 2. Drew Doughty, LAK 889 (53-30-20-13-10) 3. P.K. Subban, MTL 801 (24-36-38-37-8) 4. Shea Weber, NSH 614 (26-19-28-20-21) 5. Roman Josi, NSH 222 (3-9-11-17-23) 2014 1. Duncan Keith, CHI 1033 (68-35-17-7-2) 2. Zdeno Chara, BOS 667 (21-39-22-19-17) 3. Shea Weber, NSH 638 (26-23-29-19-15) 4. Ryan Suter, MIN 351 (9-12-20-22-11) 5. Alex Pietrangelo, STL 304 (3-13-18-25-18) 2013 1. P.K. Subban, MTL 1266 (66-56-35-12-3) 2. Ryan Suter, MIN 1230 (65-54-34-8-8) 3. Kris Letang, PIT 914 (31-37-42-39-18) 4. F. Beauchemin, ANA 290 (1-6-20-33-39) 5. Zdeno Chara, BOS 289 (10-9-16-8-22) 2012 1. Erik Karlsson, OTT 1069 (66-31-32-9-5) 2. Shea Weber, NSH 1057 (49-54-32-9-2) 3. Zdeno Chara, BOS 950 (32-48-47-19-2) 4. Alex Pietrangelo, STL 381 (0-7-20-68-28) 5. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 132 (0-5-4-16-29) 2011 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 736 (35-23-34-15-10) 2. Shea Weber, NSH 727 (32-41-14-14-8) 3. Zdeno Chara, BOS 688 (33-24-24-20-10) 4. L. Visnovsky, ANA 573 (20-20-26-28-19) 5. Keith Yandle, PHX 312 (5-10-17-25-32) 2010 1. Duncan Keith, CHI 1096 (76-37-14-2-1) 2. Mike Green, WSH 831 (34-46-23-15-9) 3. Drew Doughty, LAK 662 (15-28-46-25-11) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 303 (4-9-16-28-36) 5. Chris Pronger, PHI 168 (2-3-9-22-16) 2009 1. Zdeno Chara, BOS 1034 (68-36-18-4-0) 2. Mike Green, WSH 982 (50-53-19-4-4) 3. Nicklas Lidstrom 733 (14-34-58-19-8) 4. Shea Weber, NSH 186 (0-4-11-25-28) 5. Dan Boyle, SJS 173 (0-2-4-38-25) 2008 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1313 (127-5-1-1-0) 2. Dion Phaneuf, CGY 561 (2-38-37-26-12) 3. Zdeno Chara, BOS 486 (3-38-23-21-12) 4. Sergei Gonchar, PIT 370 (1-24-21-21-24) 5. Brian Campbell, SJS 333 (1-18-16-31-24)

Year Player Points Voting Results 2007 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1217 (87-44-5-4-2) 2. S. Niedermayer, ANA 1024 (46-62-22-6-2) 3. Chris Pronger, ANA 608 (6-25-55-28-14) 4. Dan Boyle, TBL 219 (1-5-21-19-12) 5. Kimmo Timonen, NSH 144 (0-2-9-24-13) 2006 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1152 (91-28-8-2-0) 2. S. Niedermayer, ANA 817 (29-57-16-15-3) 3. Sergei Zubov, DAL 464 (0-21-42-31-14) 4. Zdeno Chara, OTT 430 (5-14-35-30-17) 5. Wade Redden, OTT 115 (0-1-12-12-12) 2004 1. Scott Niedermayer, NJD 872 (72-13-10-3-2) 2. Zdeno Chara, OTT 563 (19-36-16-11-8) 3. Chris Pronger, STL 345 (7-19-16-17-11) 4. Bryan Mccabe, TOR 189 (1-12-10-10-15) 5. Adrian Aucoin, NYI 166 (2-3-12-16-17) 2003 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 560 (42-20-0-0-0) 2. Al MacInnis, STL 486 (20-38-4-0-0) 3. Derian Hatcher, DAL 142 (0-1-21-9-3) 4. Sergei Gonchar, WSH 131 (0-1-12-17-13) 5. Rob Blake, COL 62 (0-0-8-5-7) 2002 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 472 (29-20-7-2-1) 2. Chris Chelios, DET 431 (28-10-13-4-4) 3. Rob Blake, COL 321 (4-19-22-12-2) 4. Sergei Gonchar, WSH 147 (0-6-6-22-9) 5. Chris Pronger, STL 62 (0-4-1-8-5) 2001 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 600 (56-5-1-0-0) 2. Ray Bourque, COL 251 (4-16-12-10-9) 3. Scott Stevens, NJD 203 (1-15-14-4-6) 4. Rob Blake, LAK/COL 176 (1-11-8-14-7) 5. Brian Leetch, NYR 126 (0-9-7-5-13) 2000 1. Chris Pronger, STL 565 (53-5-0-0-0) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 400 (5-46-5-1-0) 3. Rob Blake, LAK 196 (0-3-25-15-5) 4. Eric Desjardins, PHI 119 (0-2-8-19-8) 5. Sergei Gonchar, WSH 78 (0-0-7-10-13) 1999 1. Al MacInnis, STL 548 (54-0-1-1-0) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 234 (0-21-9-13-3) 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 157 (0-9-12-8-10) 4. Chris Pronger, STL 107 (1-5-9-3-8) 5. Eric Desjardins, PHI 91 (0-6-4-6-11) 1998 1. Rob Blake, LAK 401 (27-12-8-2-1) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 369 (15-22-10-5-0) 3. Chris Pronger, STL 316 (8-15-23-5-1) 4. Scott Stevens, NJD 84 (3-2-2-9-3) 5. Scott Niedermayer, NJD 58 (0-0-3-10-13) 1997 1. Brian Leetch, NYR 494 (42-8-3-1-0) 2. V. Konstantinov, DET 178 (2-10-13-6-5) 3. Sandis Ozolinsh, COL 176 (2-12-9-8-3) 4. Chris Chelios, CHI 172 (0-7-18-9-6) 5. Scott Stevens, NJD 171 (7-8-4-7-4) 1996 1. Chris Chelios, CHI 408 (22-19-9-3-1) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 403 (23-16-8-7-0) 3. Brian Leetch, NYR 245 (6-6-23-7-7) 4. V. Konstantinov, DET 131 (2-6-7-10-4) 5. Paul Coffey, DET 83 (0-4-2-12-9) 1995 1. Paul Coffey, DET 69 (12-3-0) 2. Chris Chelios, CHI 39 (2-9-2) 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 20 (1-1-12) 4. Larry Murphy, PIT 7 (0-2-1)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1994 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 199 (26-21-6) 2. Scott Stevens, NJD 195 (24-23-6) 3. Al MacInnis, STL 60 (4-6-22) 4. Sergei Zubov, NYR 15 (0-2-9) 5. Brian Leetch, NYR 10 (0-2-4) 1993 1. Chris Chelios, CHI 201 (33-10-6) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 97 (6-19-10) 3. Larry Murphy, PIT 93 (9-11-15) 4. Kevin Hatcher, WSH 17 (0-5-2) 5. Phil Housley, WIN 16 (1-2-5) 1992 1. Brian Leetch, NYR 335 (65-3-1) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 112 (3-25-22) 3. Phil Housley, WIN 82 (0-21-19) 4. Scott Stevens, NJD 44 (1-9-12) 5. Larry Murphy, PIT 37 (0-9-10) 1991 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 257 (35-27-1) 2. Al MacInnis, CGY 228 (27-28-9) 3. Chris Chelios, CHI 56 (2-9-19) 4. Brian Leetch, NYR 30 (2-0-20) 5. Paul Coffey, PIT 8 (0-0-8) 1990 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 315 (63-0-0) 2. Al MacInnis, CGY 127 (0-38-13) 3. Doug Wilson, CHI 40 (0-7-19) 4. Paul Coffey, PIT 33 (0-7-12) 5. Phil Housley, BUF 32 (0-7-11) 1989 1. Chris Chelios, MTL 226 (37-12-5) 2. Paul Coffey, PIT 115 (14-14-3) 3. Al MacInnis, CGY 57 (3-10-12) 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 56 (3-8-17) 5. Steve Duchesne, LAK 30 (2-5-5) 1988 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 245 (36-20-5) 2. Scott Stevens, NJD 124 (13-15-14) 3. Gary Suter, CGY 80 (8-9-13) 4. Brad McCrimmon, CGY 70 (4-13-11) 5. Kevin Lowe, EDM 24 (2-3-5) 1987 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 266 (52-2-0) 2. Mark Howe, PHI 137 (1-42-6) 3. Larry Murphy, WSH 31 (0-5-16) 4. Larry Robinson, MTL 12 (0-2-6) 5. Paul Coffey, EDM 8 (1-0-3) 1986 1. Paul Coffey, EDM 280 (53-5-0) 2. Mark Howe, PHI 172 (7-44-5) 3. Larry Robinson, MTL 43 (0-4-31) 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 25 (0-3-16) 5. Rod Langway, WSH 19 (0-4-7) 1985 1. Paul Coffey, EDM 223 (32-19-6) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 136 (12-20-16) 3. Rod Langway, WSH 89 (8-10-19) 4. Doug Wilson, CHI 84 (9-11-6) 5. Scott Stevens, WSH 13 (1-0-8) 1984 1. Rod Langway, WSH 227 (37-11-9) 2. Paul Coffey, EDM 126 (12-18-12) 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 120 (9-20-15) 4. Denis Potvin, NYI 66 (4-9-19) 5. Phil Housley, BUF 4 (0-1-1) 1983 1. Rod Langway, WSH 180 (24-16-12) 2. Mark Howe, PHI 155 (13-24-18) 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 139 (19-11-11) 4. Doug Wilson, CHI 29 (2-4-7) 5. Paul Coffey, EDM 24 (0-6-6)

Year Player Points Voting Results 1982 1. Doug Wilson, CHI 177 (29-8-8) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 80 (8-10-10) 3. Paul Coffey, EDM 55 (4-7-14) 4. Craig Hartsburg, MNS 54 (7-5-4) 5. Larry Robinson, MTL 50 (4-9-3) 1981 1. Randy Carlyle, PIT 120 2. Denis Potvin, NYI 113 3. Larry Robinson, MTL 100 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 53 5. Rod Langway, MTL 38 1980 1. Larry Robinson, MTL 239 2. Borje Salming, TOR 117 3. Jim Schoenfeld, BUF 85 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 51 5. Mark Howe, HFD 23 1979 1. Denis Potvin, NYI 228 2. Larry Robinson, MTL 83 3. Borje Salming, TOR 65 4. Serge Savard, MTL 41 5. Guy Lapointe, MTL 12 1978 1. Denis Potvin, NYI 155 2. Brad Park, BOS 135 3. Larry Robinson, MTL 85 4. Borje Salming, TOR 84 5. Guy Lapointe, MTL 8 1977 1. Larry Robinson, MTL 186 2. Borje Salming, TOR 157 3. Denis Potvin, NYI 58 4. Guy Lapointe, MTL 32 5. Serge Savard, MTL 29 1976 1. Denis Potvin, NYI 237 2. Brad Park, NYR/BOS 96 3. Borje Salming, TOR 56 4. Guy Lapointe, MTL 39 5. Serge Savard, MTL 23 1975 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 266 2. Denis Potvin, NYI 99 3. Guy Lapointe, MTL 45 4. Borje Salming, TOR 31 5. Serge Savard, MTL 14 1974 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 236 2. Brad Park, NYR 98 3. Bill White, CHI 44 4. Barry Ashbee, PHI 11 5. Borje Salming, TOR 10 1973 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 224 2. Guy Lapointe, MTL 58 t-3. Bill White, CHI 36 t-3. Brad Park, NYR 36 5. J. Laperriere, MTL 25 1972 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 204 2. Brad Park, NYR 117 3. Bill White, CHI 25 4. Pat Stapleton, CHI 16 5. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 8 1971 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 208 2. Brad Park, NYR 57 3. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 35 4. Pat Stapleton, CHI 23 t-5. Bob Baun, TOR 10 t-5. Keith Magnuson, CHI 10

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1970 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 180 2. Brad Park, NYR 58 3. Carl Brewer, DET 22 4. J. Laperriere, MTL 18 5. Jim Neilson, NYR 11 1969 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 176 2. Tim Horton, TOR 48 3. Ted Green, BOS 27 4. Ted Harris, MTL 22 5. Al Arbour, STL 17 1968 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 68 (56-12) 2. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 31 (5-26) 3. Tim Horton, TOR 30 (22-8) 4. Jim Neilson, NYR 26 (0-26) 5. J. Laperriere, MTL 15 (3-12) 1967 1. Harry Howell, NYR 113 (79-34) 2. Pierre Pilote, CHI 95 (32-63) 3. Bobby Orr, BOS 36 (10-26) 4. Tim Horton, TOR 34 (19-15) 5. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 18 (9-9) 1966 1. J. Laperriere, MTL 89 (62-27) 2. Pierre Pilote, CHI 54 (42-12) 3. Pat Stapleton, CHI 40 (0-40) 4. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 32 (0-32) 5. Doug Barkley, DET 30 (30-0) 1965 1. Pierre Pilote, CHI 93 (32-61) 2. J. Laperriere, MTL 78 (55-23) 3. Bill Gadsby, DET 40 (18-22) 4. Tim Horton, TOR 27 (15-12) 5. Marcel Pronovost, DET 20 (0-20) 1964 1. Pierre Pilote, CHI 138 (72-66) 2. Tim Horton, TOR 70 (43-27) 3. Elmer Vasko, CHI 28 (21-7) 4. J. Laperriere, MTL 25 (6-19) t-5. Terry Harper, MTL 13 (1-12) t-5. Harry Howell, NYR 13 (1-12) 1963 1. Pierre Pilote, CHI 98 (46-52) 2. Carl Brewer, TOR 81 (34-47) 3. Tim Horton, TOR 37 (14-23) 4. Elmer Vasko, CHI 28 (20-8) 5. Bill Gadsby, DET 25 (16-9) 1962 1. Doug Harvey, NYR 102 (83-19) 2. Pierre Pilote, CHI 47 (2-45) 3. Jean-Guy Talbot, MTL 46 (13-33) 4. Carl Brewer, TOR 41 (12-29) 1961 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 162 (84-78) 2. Marcel Pronovost, DET 52 (33-19) 3. Allan Stanley, TOR 27 (7-20) 4. Pierre Pilote, CHI 24 (5-19) 5. Leo Boivin, BOS 15 (10-5) 1960 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 129 (66-63) 2. Allan Stanley, TOR 42 (15-27) 3. Marcel Pronovost, DET 39 (19-20) 4. Pierre Pilote, CHI 33 (6-27) 5. Tom Johnson, MTL 32 (18-14) 1959 1. Tom Johnson, MTL 92 (38-54) 2. Bill Gadsby, NYR 67 (31-36) 3. Marcel Pronovost, DET 58 (34-24) 4. Doug Harvey, MTL 48 (30-18) 5. Fern Flaman, BOS 34 (21-13)

Year Player Points Voting Results 1958 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 153 (75-78) 2. Bill Gadsby, NYR 119 (55-64) 3. Fern Flaman, BOS 17 (13-4) 4. Ron Stewart, TOR 13 (10-3) 5. Marcel Pronovost, DET 7 (3-4) 1957 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 159 (83-76) 2. Red Kelly, DET 42 (20-22) 3. Fern Flaman, BOS 35 (16-19) 4. Bill Gadsby, NYR 32 (14-18) 5. Doug Mohns, BOS 23 (17-6) 1956 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 156 (78-78) 2. Bill Gadsby, NYR 59 (16-43) 3. Red Kelly, DET 44 (17-27) 4. Tom Johnson, MTL 21 (14-7) 5. Fern Flaman, BOS 11 (5-6) 1955 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 147 (72-75) 2. Red Kelly, DET 95 (40-55) 3. Fern Flaman, BOS 32 (17-15) 4. Bob Goldham, DET 16 (7-9) 5. Hugh Bolton, TOR 9 (8-1) 1954 1. Red Kelly, DET 162 (76-86) 2. Doug Harvey, MTL 57 (22-35) 3. Bill Gadsby, NYR 38 (28-10) 4. Tim Horton, TOR 26 (14-12) 5. Bob Goldham, DET 18 (5-13)

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JIM GREGORY GENERAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD Voting NHL general managers and a panel of League executives, print and broadcast media vote for the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award at the conclusion of the Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History The NHL General Manager of the Year Award was first presented in 2009-10. It was renamed in 2019-20 in honor of Jim Gregory, the 2007 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee who served as Toronto Maple Leafs general manager and a League executive for four decades.

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JIM GREGORY GENERAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Team

2018-19 Don Sweeney Boston Bruins

2017-18 George McPhee Vegas Golden Knights

2016-17 David Poile Nashville Predators

2015-16 Jim Rutherford Pittsburgh Penguins

2014-15 Steve Yzerman Tampa Bay Lightning

2013-14 Bob Murray Anaheim Ducks

2012-13 Ray Shero Pittsburgh Penguins

2011-12 Doug Armstrong St. Louis Blues

2010-11 Mike Gillis Vancouver Canucks

2009-10 Don Maloney Phoenix Coyotes

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JIM GREGORY GENERAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTING RESULTS Year General Manager Points Voting Results 2019 1. Don Sweeney, BOS 80 (8-11-7) 2. Doug Armstrong, STL 63 (8-6-5) 3. Don Waddell, CAR 59 (9-3-5) 4. Doug Wilson, SJS 58 (5-9-6) 5. Lou Lamoriello, NYI 56 (8-4-4) 2018 1. George McPhee, VGK 149 (25-7-3) 2. K. Cheveldayoff, WPG 107 (8-20-7) 3. Steve Yzerman, TBL 46 (3-8-7) 4. Don Sweeney, BOS 17 (0-3-8) 5. Joe Sakic, COL 10 (1-0-5) 2017 1. David Poile, NSH 112 (18-6-4) 2. Peter Chiarelli, EDM 52 (6-5-7) 3. Pierre Dorion, OTT 46 (2-10-6) 4. Lou Lamoriello, TOR 36 (5-3-2) 5. Bob Murray, ANA 36 (3-5-6) 2016 1. Jim Rutherford, PIT 90 (10-12-4) 2. Brian MacLellan, WSH 56 (6-7-5) 3. Jim Nill, DAL 55 (7-3-11) 4. Dale Tallon, FLA 50 (7-3-6) 5. Doug Armstrong, STL 39 (4-5-4) 2015 1. Steve Yzerman, TBL 80 (9-10-5) 2. Glen Sather, NYR 49 (7-3-5) 3. Bob Murray, ANA 36 (3-6-3) 4. Bryan Murray, OTT 32 (5-1-4) 5. Garth Snow, NYI 28 (3-3-4)

Year General Manager Points Voting Results 2014 1. Bob Murray, ANA 66 (9-6-3) 2. Marc Bergevin, MTL 49 (7-4-2) 3. Dean Lombardi, LAK 33 (3-4-6) 4. Stan Bowman, CHI 29 (3-4-2) 5. Jim Nill, DAL 27 (4-0-7) 2013 1. Ray Shero, PIT 94 (14-6-6) 2. Bob Murray, ANA 88 (11-9-6) 3. Marc Bergevin, MTL 75 (7-12-4) 4. Stan Bowman, CHI 36 (3-6-3) 5. Bryan Murray, OTT 23 (2-2-7) 2012 1. Doug Armstrong, STL 119 (16-11-6) 2. Dale Tallon, FLA 88 (10-11-5) 3. David Poile, NSH 62 (11-1-4) 4. Glen Sather, NYR 17 (1-2-6) 5. Paul Holmgren, PHI 17 (0-4-5) 2011 1. Mike Gillis, VAN 96 (14-8-2) 2. Steve Yzerman, TBL 61 (7-7-5) 3. David Poile, NSH 55 (6-6-7) 4. Bob Murray, ANA 35 (4-3-6) 5. Ray Shero, PIT 26 (3-2-5) 2010 1. Don Maloney, PHX

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KING CLANCY MEMORIAL TROPHY Description First awarded in 1987-88, the King Clancy Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.” Voting Each NHL team submits a nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The three finalists and ultimate winner are selected by a committee of senior NHL executives led by Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly. The selection committee applies the following criteria in determining the finalists and winner of the award: * Clear and measurable positive impact on the community * Investment of time and resources * Commitment to a particular cause or community * Commitment to the League’s community initiatives * Creativity of programming * Use of influence; engagement of others History The King Clancy Memorial Trophy was presented in 1988 by the NHL’s Board of Governors in honor of Frank “King” Clancy, a beloved figure in the League for decades as a player, referee, coach, manager and goodwill ambassador. A three-time Stanley Cup champion and 1958 inductee to the Hockey Hall of Fame, Clancy was voted as one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players during the League’s Centennial Celebration in 2017. Charitable Donations The King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner receives a $25,000 donation from the National Hockey League Foundation to benefit a charity or charities of his choice. The two runners-up each receive a $5,000 donation from the National Hockey League Foundation to benefit a charity or charities of their choice.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Matt Dumba, D, Minnesota Wild In response to social unrest across North America and recent stories about racism in hockey, Dumba – along with several other current and former NHL players – co-founded the Hockey Diversity Alliance, which aims to eradicate systemic racism and intolerance in hockey. Dumba, who delivered a powerful message on the subject during the 2020 Stanley Cup Qualifiers, also spearheaded the Rebuild Minnesota initiative to assist Minneapolis businesses impacted by riots and protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. The fundraiser, which aims to raise $500,000, will donate all funds to Lake Street Council in Minnesota and ActionDignity in Canada. Dumba’s other efforts during the 2019-20 season included COVID-19 support to more than 60 families who are part of ACES (Athletes Committed to Educating Students), a surprise Hockey Fights Cancer tribute for a close family friend and a donation to Australia wildfire relief efforts. Henrik Lundqvist, G, New York Rangers Lundqvist and his wife, Therese, have raised more than $3.2 million since the 2014 inception of the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation (HLF), which benefits Together for Better, New York Presbyterian Children’s Hospital, Ronald McDonald Barnford in Sweden and the Garden of Dreams Foundation (GDF) as well as HLF’s own initiative – the HLF Young Ambassador Program. To date, HLF has directly given grants and made commitments of more than $1.5 million in support of children’s health and education. Lundqvist, who has served as a spokesperson for GDF since 2009, helped that organization raise $650,000 in 2019-20 alone. He also has been active in COVID-19 relief efforts, auctioning off a game-worn mask that raised $37,000 via the All In Challenge and donating $100,000 through HLF to feed New Yorkers in need. That contribution provided approximately 68,000 meals and aided 8,000 children and their families.

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P.K. Subban, D, New Jersey Devils Subban made a $50,000 donation to the fundraiser for the daughter of George Floyd, whose murder sparked a worldwide movement for societal change. Subban’s donation inspired athletes across the sports world to contribute and help the effort far surpass its initial goal, raising more than $1.5 million. Subban also continued his various charitable initiatives through the P.K. Subban Foundation, which aims to create positive change through building a community of people who are passionate about helping children around the globe. Among those efforts is the Blueline Buddies program, which brings together local police and youth to attend an NHL game (and meet Subban afterward). In addition to Subban’s pledge of $10 million to the Montreal Children’s Hospital, his foundation has created the Subban Defence League and “PKSFWEEKMTL,” a weeklong fundraiser that generated more than $500,000 in 2019 and recently took place again in August.

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KING CLANCY MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner(s) Team

2018-19 Jason Zucker Minnesota Wild

2017-18 Daniel Sedin/Henrik Sedin Vancouver Canucks

2016-17 Nick Foligno Columbus Blue Jackets

2015-16 Henrik Sedin Vancouver Canucks

2014-15 Henrik Zetterberg Detroit Red Wings

2013-14 Andrew Ference Edmonton Oilers

2012-13 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins

2011-12 Daniel Alfredsson Ottawa Senators

2010-11 Doug Weight New York Islanders

2009-10 Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes

2008-09 Ethan Moreau Edmonton Oilers

2007-08 Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning

2006-07 Saku Koivu Montreal Canadiens

2005-06 Olaf Kolzig Washington Capitals

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2003-04 Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames

2002-03 Brendan Shanahan Detroit Red Wings

2001-02 Ron Francis Carolina Hurricanes

2000-01 Shjon Podein Colorado Avalanche

1999-00 Curtis Joseph Toronto Maple Leafs

1998-99 Rob Ray Buffalo Sabres

1997-98 Kelly Chase St. Louis Blues

1996-97 Trevor Linden Vancouver Canucks

1995-96 Kris King Winnipeg Jets (1979)

1994-95 Joe Nieuwendyk Calgary Flames

1993-94 Adam Graves New York Rangers

1992-93 Dave Poulin Boston Bruins

1991-92 Ray Bourque Boston Bruins

1990-91 Dave Taylor Los Angeles Kings

1989-90 Kevin Lowe Edmonton Oilers

1988-89 Bryan Trottier New York Islanders

1987-88 Lanny McDonald Calgary Flames

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LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY Description First awarded in 1924-25, the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.” Voting Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit ballots for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History Lady Byng, wife of Canada’s Governor General at the time, presented the Lady Byng Trophy during the 1924-25 season. After Frank Boucher of the New York Rangers won the award seven times in eight seasons, he was given the trophy to keep and Lady Byng donated another trophy in 1936. After Lady Byng’s death in 1949, the NHL presented a new trophy, changing the name to the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Nathan MacKinnon, C, Colorado Avalanche MacKinnon ranked fifth in the NHL with 35-58—93 in 69 games, 43 points more than his next-closest teammate, to lead the Avalanche into the playoffs for the third consecutive season. He also placed among the top 10 in the League in power-play points (4th; 31), assists (6th; 58), power-play goals (t-6th; 12), goals (9th; 35) and power-play assists (t-10th; 19), while topping the NHL in shots on goal (318). MacKinnon did so while registering a career-low 12 penalty minutes, the second-fewest among the League’s top 25 scorers; no other NHL forward averaged more time on ice (21:13) in 2019-20 while taking fewer penalties. The 25-year-old Halifax, N.S., native – who also is a 2019-20 Hart Memorial Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award finalist – is a Lady Byng Trophy finalist for the first time. He is seeking to become the third player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to win the award, following Ryan O’Reilly in 2013-14 and Joe Sakic in 2000-01. Auston Matthews, C, Toronto Maple Leafs Matthews finished third in the NHL with a career-high 47 goals, one behind Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy co-winners Alex Ovechkin and David Pastrnak, while also topping the Maple Leafs with a career-best 80 points in 70 games (47-33—80). Matthews – who added personal highs and ranked among the top 10 in the League in shots on goal (4th; 290) and power-play goals (t-6th; 12) – also established a career-low with eight penalty minutes, tied for the fewest among the NHL’s top 100 scorers. He did so while sharing second place in the League in takeaways (78) and ranking eighth among NHL forwards in total time on ice (1,467:52), also both personal bests. The 22-year-old Scottsdale, Ariz., native – who captured the Calder Memorial Trophy in 2016-17 – is vying to become the eighth different player to win the Lady Byng Trophy with the Maple Leafs and just the second to do so in the expansion era (since 1967-68), following Alexander Mogilny in 2002-03. Ryan O’Reilly, C, St. Louis Blues O’Reilly led the reigning Stanley Cup champion Blues with 12-49—61 in 71 games to power the team to the highest points percentage in the Western Conference (.662; 42-19-10). He topped the NHL in both face-off wins (880) and face-offs taken (1,556), ranking 10th among qualifying players with a 56.6 face-off winning percentage. O’Reilly received five minor penalties (10 PIM), the sixth time in his 11 NHL seasons he has totaled 10 or fewer penalty minutes, while ranking seventh in the League in takeaways (69) and 10th among NHL forwards in total time on ice (1,460:45). The 29-year-old Clinton, Ont., native – who previously won the Lady Byng Trophy in 2013-14 (w/ COL) – is a finalist for the award for the third straight season, following second-place finishes in both 2018-19 (w/ STL) and 2017-18 (w/ BUF). He is looking to become the fourth player to capture the trophy with the Blues, joining Pavol Demitra (1999-00), Brett Hull (1989-90) and Phil Goyette (1969-70).

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LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 Aleksander Barkov, FLA 1970-71 John Bucyk, BOS

2017-18 William Karlsson, VGK 1969-70 Phil Goyette, STL

2016-17 Johnny Gaudreau, CGY 1968-69 Alex Delvecchio, DET

2015-16 Anze Kopitar, LAK 1967-68 Stan Mikita, CHI

2014-15 Jiri Hudler, CGY 1966-67 Stan Mikita, CHI

2013-14 Ryan O’Reilly, COL 1965-66 Alex Delvecchio, DET

2012-13 Martin St. Louis, TBL 1964-65 Bobby Hull, CHI

2011-12 Brian Campbell, FLA 1963-64 Ken Wharram, CHI

2010-11 Martin St. Louis, TBL 1962-63 Dave Keon, TOR

2009-10 Martin St. Louis, TBL 1961-62 Dave Keon, TOR

2008-09 Pavel Datsyuk, DET 1960-61 Red Kelly, TOR

2007-08 Pavel Datsyuk, DET 1959-60 Don McKenney, BOS

2006-07 Pavel Datsyuk, DET 1958-59 Alex Delvecchio, DET

2005-06 Pavel Datsyuk, DET 1957-58 Camille Henry, NYR

2004-05 --- 1956-57 Andy Hebenton, NYR

2003-04 Brad Richards, TBL 1955-56 Earl Reibel, DET

2002-03 Alexander Mogilny, TOR 1954-55 Sid Smith, TOR

2001-02 Ron Francis, CAR 1953-54 Red Kelly, DET

2000-01 Joe Sakic, COL 1952-53 Red Kelly, DET

1999-00 Pavol Demitra, STL 1951-52 Sid Smith, TOR

1998-99 Wayne Gretzky, NYR 1950-51 Red Kelly, DET

1997-98 Ron Francis, PIT 1949-50 Edgar Laprade, NYR

1996-97 Paul Kariya, ANA 1948-49 Bill Quackenbush, DET

1995-96 Paul Kariya, ANA 1947-48 Buddy O’Connor, NYR

1994-95 Ron Francis, PIT 1946-47 Bobby Bauer, BOS

1993-94 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 1945-46 Toe Blake, MTL

1992-93 Pierre Turgeon, NYI 1944-45 Bill Mosienko, CHI

1991-92 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 1943-44 Clint Smith, CHI

1990-91 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 1942-43 Max Bentley, CHI

1989-90 Brett Hull, STL 1941-42 Syl Apps, TOR

1988-89 Joe Mullen, CGY 1940-41 Bobby Bauer, BOS

1987-88 Mats Naslund, MTL 1939-40 Bobby Bauer, BOS

1986-87 Joe Mullen, CGY 1938-39 Clint Smith, NYR

1985-86 Mike Bossy, NYI 1937-38 Gordie Drillon, TOR

1984-85 Jari Kurri, EDM 1936-37 Marty Barry, DET

1983-84 Mike Bossy, NYI 1935-36 Doc Romnes, CHI

1982-83 Mike Bossy, NYI 1934-35 Frank Boucher, NYR

1981-82 Rick Middleton, BOS 1933-34 Frank Boucher, NYR

1980-81 Rick Kehoe, PIT 1932-33 Frank Boucher, NYR

1979-80 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1931-32 Joe Primeau, TOR

1978-79 Bob MacMillan, AFM 1930-31 Frank Boucher, NYR

1977-78 Butch Goring, LAK 1929-30 Frank Boucher, NYR

1976-77 Marcel Dionne, LAK 1928-29 Frank Boucher, NYR

1975-76 Jean Ratelle, NYR/BOS 1927-28 Frank Boucher, NYR

1974-75 Marcel Dionne, DET 1926-27 Billy Burch, NYA

1973-74 John Bucyk, BOS 1925-26 Frank Nighbor, SEN

1972-73 Gilbert Perreault, BUF 1924-25 Frank Nighbor, SEN

1971-72 Jean Ratelle, NYR

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LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2019 1. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 1463 (128-18-10-1-4) 2. Ryan O’Reilly, STL C 713 (12-52-30-23-10) 3. Sean Monahan, CGY C 568 (3-30-44-30-18) 4. Morgan Rielly, TOR D 356 (2-20-16-34-14) 5. Connor McDavid, EDM C 148 (7-2-8-6-6) 2018 1. William Karlsson, VGK C 915 (57-32-15-12-10) 2. Ryan O’Reilly, BUF C 654 (38-11-23-23-13) 3. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 493 (10-30-29-8-14) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 471 (13-31-15-12-13) 5. Jared Spurgeon, MIN C 202 (6-8-10-10-6) 2017 1. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 906 (54-33-15-16-12) 2. Vladimir Tarasenko, STL RW 738 (35-31-25-12-10) 3. Mikael Granlund, MIN RW 445 (12-22-23-16-8) 4. Marian Hossa, CHI RW 320 (17-13-9-3-5) 5. Oscar Klefbom, EDM D 264 (11-8-12-7-17) 2016 1. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 817 (52-25-17-11-4) 2. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 475 (24-21-12-7-7) 3. Loui Eriksson, BOS LW 388 (10-12-22-27-13) 4. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 371 (17-19-6-10-8) 5. Ryan O’Reilly, BUF C 270 (10-12-11-7-10) 2015 1. Jiri Hudler, CGY RW 700 (52-13-12-8-5) 2. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 648 (29-28-24-10-12) 3. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 379 (11-18-20-13-4) 4. Daniel Sedin, VAN LW 267 (6-10-15-18-8) 5. Sean Monahan, CGY C 232 (13-5-8-7-6) 2014 1. Ryan O’Reilly, COL C 1181 (110-5-8-1-3) 2. Martin St. Louis, NYR RW 358 (4-20-27-11-10) 3. Patrick Marleau, SJS LW 323 (3-15-23-21-10) 4. Tyler Seguin, DAL C 289 (2-23-15-7-12) 5. Frans Nielsen, NYI C 182 (1-15-6-9-10) 2013 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 824 (47-29-21-12-10) 2. Patrick Kane, CHI RW 785 (44-28-20-13-10) 3. Matt Moulson, NYI LW 750 (35-28-27-17-18) 4. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 536 (13-26-23-31-16) 5. Logan Couture, SJS C 354 (8-19-15-15-21) 2012 1. Brian Campbell, FLA D 582 (31-22-13-15-8) 2. Jordan Eberle, EDM RW 518 (18-23-23-17-11) 3. Matt Moulson, NYI LW 517 (13-28-26-15-16) 4. Loui Eriksson, DAL RW 448 (21-12-20-13-15) 5. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 284 (6-14-14-14-14) 2011 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 994 (70-33-10-4-1) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 464 (22-15-20-10-9) 3. Loui Eriksson, DAL RW 347 (9-14-18-18-15) 4. Patrick Marleau, SJS LW 241 (2-11-17-16-11) 5. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 233 (4-11-12-17-5) 2010 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 971 (74-25-6-6-8) 2. Brad Richards, DAL C 449 (1-39-20-18-12) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 438 (17-15-21-15-13) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 232 (3-10-14-15-17) 5. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 215 (10-7-9-4-9) 2009 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 933 (64-35-4-7-7) 2. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 662 (30-22-36-7-7) 3. Zach Parise, NJD LW 521 (15-30-23-14-4) 4. Patrick Marleau, SJS LW 203 (1-10-12-17-12) 5. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 116 (4-3-3-12-4) 2008 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 984 (75-21-13-7-1) 2. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 261 (2-17-15-11-14) 3. Jason Pominville, BUF RW 253 (3-12-15-18-10) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 211 (9-9-7-6-5) 5. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 185 (6-9-6-9-5)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2007 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 705 (38-26-18-15-8) 2. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 513 (26-19-19-6-7) 3. Joe Sakic, COL C 354 (17-17-7-9-3) 4. Jay Pandolfo, NJD LW 243 (16-5-7-4-10 5. P-M Bouchard, MIN C 167 (6-3-13-4-9 2006 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 669 (41-21-14-12-6) 2. Brad Richards, TBL C 442 (12-23-21-15-11) 3. Patrick Marleau, SJS C 356 (13-16-15-7-18) 4. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 190 (9-8-5-5-4) 5. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 144 (5-6-6-6-4) 2004 1. Brad Richards, TBL C 425 (25-12-12-7-10) 2. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 316 (14-16-7-7-8) 3. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 314 (19-8-7-10-3) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 221 (9-7-9-9-10) 5. Brett Hull, DET RW 211 (6-11-11-4-7) 2003 1. Alexander Mogilny, TOR RW 200 (10-5-6-11-2) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 172 (10-7-3-2-2) 3. Mike Modano, DAL C 130 (6-4-3-7-6) 4. Milan Hejduk, COL RW 98 (3-6-3-3-2) 5. Marian Hossa, OTT RW 91 (4-3-3-4-3) 2002 1. Ron Francis, CAR C 427 (28-13-7-6-3) 2. Joe Sakic, COL C 325 (12-19-10-6-4) 3. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 243 (10-10-11-5-3) 4. Adam Oates, WSH/PHI C 93 (1-4-4-11-2) 5. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 82 (3-6-1-1-2) 2001 1. Joe Sakic, COL C 312 (15-18-5-3-2) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 308 (21-7-7-4-2) 3. Adam Oates, WSH C 195 (7-7-13-3-2) 4. Brett Hull, DAL RW 110 (2-3-9-6-6) 5. Zigmund Palffy, LAK RW 95 (2-4-4-8-3) 2000 1. Pavol Demitra, STL LW 302 (18-8-7-9-4) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 263 (17-8-6-2-1) 3. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 169 (5-7-11-3-6) 4. Pavel Bure, FLA RW 164 (4-13-2-6-5) 5. Mike Modano, DAL C 76 (3-5-1-2-0) 1999 1. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 268 (20-7-2-2-3) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 233 (13-10-3-5-3) 3. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 222 (9-12-6-5-3) 4. Pavol Demitra, STL LW 216 (7-8-13-6-7) 5. Joe Sakic, COL C 126 (1-6-12-4-2) 1998 1. Ron Francis, PIT C 352 (20-12-11-4-1) 2. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 288 (10-19-7-6-2) 3. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 246 (9-9-14-5-8) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 119 (6-3-5-2-7) 5. Alexei Yashin, OTT C 94 (2-5-4-5-4) 1997 1. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 492 (43-7-2-1-0) 2. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 119 (2-9-4-5-1) 3. Adam Oates, BOS/WSH C 110 (0-7-7-6-8) 4. Ron Francis, PIT C 103 (0-6-6-9-4) 5. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 83 (0-4-7-5-5) 1996 1. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 255 (12-13-6-4-2) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 222 (10-4-17-2-3) 3. T. Selanne, WIN/ANA RW 200 (8-8-8-7-3) 4. Alexander Mogilny, VAN RW 186 (10-8-2-6-2) 5. Joe Sakic, COL C 99 (4-6-1-3-3) 1995 1. Ron Francis, PIT C 50 (6-6-2) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 40 (6-3-1) 3. Alexei Zhamnov, WIN C 22 (2-3-3) 4. Brett Hull, STL RW 9 (1-0-4) 5. Mikael Renberg, PHI RW 9 (0-2-3)

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1994 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 145 (23-7-9) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 81 (9-9-9) 3. Pierre Turgeon, NYI C 71 (6-12-5) 4. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 70 (10-6-2) 5. Ray Sheppard, DET RW 32 (2-6-4) 1993 1. Pierre Turgeon, NYI C 164 (25-13-0) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 104 (9-17-8) 3. Pat LaFontaine, BUF C 44 (6-4-2) 4. Joe Sakic, QUE C 35 (2-7-4) 5. Craig Janney, STL C 29 (2-2-13) 1992 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 180 (29-8-11) 2. Joe Sakic, QUE C 04 (14-9-7) 3. Brian Leetch, NYR D 74 (7-11-6) 4. P. Turgeon, BUF/NYI C 59 (4-9-12) 5. Joe Mullen, PIT RW 46 (5-6-3) 1991 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 159 (20-17-8) 2. Brett Hull, STL RW 151 (15-22-10) 3. Joe Sakic, QUE C 90 (12-8-6) 4. Craig Janney, BOS C 51 (4-5-16) 5. Adam Oates, STL C 43 (3-7-7) 1990 1. Brett Hull, STL RW 238 (42-9-1) 2. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 79 (9-9-7) 3. Pat LaFontaine, NYI C 72 (5-12-11) 4. Pierre Turgeon, BUF C 61 (0-16-13) 5. Joe Sakic, QUE C 26 (2-3-7) 1989 1. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 254 (45-9-2) 2. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 114 (8-22-8) 3. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 59 (3-9-17) 4. Jimmy Carson, EDM C 31 (0-7-10) 5. Pat LaFontaine, NYI C 26 (2-4-4) 1988 1. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 170 (26-13-1) 2. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 155 (21-15-5) 3. Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY C 45 (1-11-7) 4. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 26 (2-3-7) 5. Jimmy Carson, LAK C 21 (2-2-5) 1987 1. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 189 (30-13-0) 2. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 75 (9-8-6) 3. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 48 (4-8-4) 4. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 34 (3-4-7) 5. Mark Howe, PHI D 26 (4-0-6) 1986 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 217 (33-16-4) 2. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 100 (7-16-17) 3. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 99 (8-14-17) 4. Mark Howe, PHI D 24 (4-0-4) 5. Bernie Federko, STL C 16 (2-1-3) 1985 1. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 128 (21-6-5) 2. Joe Mullen, STL RW 92 (11-11-4) 3. John Ogrodnick, DET LW 74 (7-11-6) 4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 65 (6-9-8) 5. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 33 (4-3-4) 1984 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 196 (26-19-9) 2. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 146 (14-20-16) 3. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 123 (13-14-16) 4. Doug Jarvis, WSH C 19 (3-1-1) 5. John Ogrodnick, DET LW 16 (2-1-3) 1983 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 191 (28-15-6) 2. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 181 (23-18-2) 3. Kent Nilsson, CGY C 41 (3-7-5) 4. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 37 (1-7-11) 5. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 26 (2-4-4)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1982 1. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 211 (33-13-7) 2. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 116 (10-19-9) 3. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 105 (15-7-9) 4. Rick Kehoe, PIT RW 23 (0-4-11) 5. Mark Napier, MTL RW 22 (0-5-7) 1981 1. Rick Kehoe, PIT RW 138 2. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 120 3. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 82 4. Kent Nilsson, CGY C 69 5. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 60 1980 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 93 2. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 85 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 61 4. Blair MacDonald, EDM RW 60 5. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 49 1979 1. Bob MacMillan, AFM RW 79 2. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 73 3. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 70 t-4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 40 t-4. Guy Chouinard, AFM C 40 1978 1. Butch Goring, LAK C 145 2. Peter McNab, BOS C 79 3. Jean Ratelle, BOS C 51 4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 41 5. Jacques Lemaire, MTL C 36 1977 1. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 137 2. Jean Ratelle, BOS C 88 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 69 4. Butch Goring, LAK C 51 5. Borje Salming, TOR D 25 1976 1. Jean Ratelle, NYR/BOS C 145 2. Jean Pronovost, PIT RW 72 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 37 4. Butch Goring, LAK C 27 5. Errol Thompson, TOR LW 22 1975 1. Marcel Dionne, DET C 150 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 55 3. Bob Nevin, LAK RW 38 4. Butch Goring, LAK C 33 5. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 25 1974 1. John Bucyk, BOS LW 83 2. Lowell MacDonald, PIT LW 77 3. Butch Goring, LAK C 62 4. Mickey Redmond, DET RW 29 5. Marcel Dionne, DET C 19 1973 1. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 118 2. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 94 3. John Bucyk, BOS LW 53 4. Jacques Lemaire, MTL C 27 5. Dave Keon, TOR C 21 1972 1. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 192 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 53 3. Bobby Hull, CHI C 30 4. Fred Stanfield, BOS LW 20 5. Yvan Cournoyer, MTL RW 19 1971 1. John Bucyk, BOS LW 166 2. Dave Keon, TOR C 131 3. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 34 4. Bobby Hull, CHI C 8 t-5. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 5 t-5. Phil Goyette, BUF C 5

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1970 1. Phil Goyette, STL C 132 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 64 3. Dave Keon, TOR C 49 4. Bobby Hull, CHI C 44 5. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 10 1969 1. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 117 2. Ted Hampson, OAK C 78 3. Bobby Hull, CHI C 25 4. Dave Keon, TOR C 17 5. Red Berenson, STL C 15 1968 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 72 (41-31) 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 52 (39-13) 3. Rod Gilbert, NYR RW 20 (0-20) 4. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 12 (0-12) 5. Phil Esposito, BOS C 11 (4-7) 1967 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 145 (66-79) 2. Dave Keon, TOR C 35 (6-29) 3. Phil Goyette, NYR C 33 (12-21) 4. Rod Gilbert, NYR RW 31 (31-0) 5. Don Marshall, NYR LW 31 (27-4) 1966 1. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 104 (52-52) 2. Bobby Rousseau, MTL RW 67 (30-37) 3. Bob Nevin, NYR RW 35 (19-16) 4. Dave Keon, TOR C 33 (12-21) 5. Don Marshall, NYR LW 31 (21-10) 1965 1. Bobby Hull, CHI C 80 (50-30) 2. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 59 (3-56) 3. Dave Keon, TOR C 44 (20-24) 4. C. Henry, NYR/CHI C 30 (28-2) 5. Claude Provost, MTL RW 27 (9-18) 1964 1. Ken Wharram, CHI C 120 (40-80) 2. Dave Keon, TOR C 69 (31-38) 3. Camille Henry, NYR C 50 (32-18) 4. Bobby Hull, CHI C 28 (25-3) 5. Phil Goyette, NYR C 21 (11-10) 1963 1. Dave Keon, TOR C 138 (69-69) 2. Camille Henry, NYR C 62 (12-50) 3. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 25 (12-13) 4. Red Kelly, TOR D 18 (11-7) 5. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 16 (16-0) 1962 1. Dave Keon, TOR C 71 (5-66) 2. Claude Provost, MTL RW 57 (36-21) 3. Don McKenney, BOS C 47 (35-12) 4. Red Kelly, TOR D 38 (26-12) 5. Camille Henry, NYR RW 26 (23-3) 1961 1. Red Kelly, TOR D 106 (48-58) 2. Norm Ullman, DET C 59 (32-27) 3. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 50 (28-22) 4. Don McKenney, BOS C 24 (17-7) 5. Bernie Geoffrion, MTL RW 22 (8-14) 1960 1. Don McKenney, BOS C 68 (32-36) 2. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 47 (23-24) 3. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 44 (14-30) 4. Henri Richard, MTL C 33 (24-9) 5. Phil Goyette, MTL C 29 (7-22) 1959 1. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 87 (54-33) 2. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 86 (18-68) 3. Camille Henry, NYR C 66 (35-31) 4. Don McKenney, BOS C 31 (10-21) 5. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 18 (18-0)

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1958 1. Camille Henry, NYR C 135 (52-83) 2. Don Marshall, MTL LW 48 (23-25) 3. Don McKenny, BOS C 21 (3-18) 4. Dean Prentice, NYR LW 19 (19-0) 5. Henri Richard, MTL C 16 (15-1) 1957 1. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 45 (15-30) 2. Earl Reibel, DET C 39 (24-15) 3. Sid Smith, TOR LW 37 (12-25) 4. Don McKenney, BOS C 31 (13-18) 5. Floyd Curry, MTL RW 27 (20-7) 1956 1. Earl Reibel, DET C 100 (43-57) 2. Floyd Curry, MTL RW 44 (22-22) 3. Johnny Wilson, CHI LW 41 (24-17) 4. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 26 (0-26) 5. Dave Creighton, NYR C 22 (13-9) 1955 1. Sid Smith, TOR LW 114 (50-64) 2. Danny Lewicki, NYR LW 72 (27-45) 3. Red Kelly, DET D 53 (34-19) 4. Don Raleigh, NYR C 15 (14-1) 5. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 15 (11-4) 1954 1. Red Kelly, DET D 112 (50-62) 2. Don Raleigh, NYR C 84 (31-53) 3. Bill Mosienko, CHI RW 28 (21-7) 4. Sid Smith, TOR LW 18 (12-6) 5. Ed Sandford, BOS LW 13 (13-0) 1953 1. Red Kelly, DET D 80 (13-5-0) 2. W. Hergesheimer, NYR RW 49 (5-6-6) 3. Sid Smith, TOR LW 8 (0-2-2) t-4. B. Quackenbush, BOS D 7 (0-2-1) t-4. Jim Peters, CHI RW 7 (0-2-1) 1952 1. Sid Smith, TOR LW 51 (9-1-3) 2. Red Kelly, DET D 27 (3-2-6) 3. Bill Mosienko, CHI RW 23 (4-1-0) 4. Don Raleigh, NYR C 23 (0-6-5) 5. Floyd Curry, MTL RW 13 (0-4-1) 1951 1. Red Kelly, DET D 31 (6-5-3) 2. Woody Dumart, BOS LW 22 (4-2-6) 3. Bill Quackenbush, BOS D 17 (3-2-2) 4. Buddy O’Connor, NYR C 11 (2-2-1) 5. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 10 (2-2-0) 1950 1. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 48 (12-6-0) 2. Red Kelly, DET D 21 (3-5-2) 3. Paul Ronty, BOS C 14 (1-4-3) 4. Bill Quackenbush, BOS D 13 (2-3-1) 5. Sid Smith, TOR LW 5 (0-0-5) 1949 1. Bill Quackenbush, DET D 52 (16-2-0) 2. Harry Watson, TOR LW 28 (2-9-4) 3. Paul Ronty, BOS C 10 (0-2-6) 4. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 9 (0-3-3) 5. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 5 (0-2-1) 1948 1. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 32 (9-2-1) 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 16 (2-4-2) 3. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 15 (2-3-3) 4. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 14 (2-3-2) 5. Jim Conacher, DET C 10 (1-2-3) 1947 1. Bobby Bauer, BOS RW 37 (9-5-0) 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 24 (3-5-5) 3. Max Bentley, CHI C 10 (2-1-2) t-4. Bill Quackenbush, DET D 9 (2-0-3) t-4. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 9 (2-0-3)

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Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1946 1. Toe Blake, MTL LW 102 2. Clint Smith, CHI C 85 t-3. Gaye Stewart, TOR LW 67 t-3. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 67 5. Max Bentley, CHI C 56 1945 1. Bill Mosienko, CHI RW 95 2. Syd Howe, DET C 75 3. Clint Smith, CHI C 71 t-4. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 62 t-4. Bill Cowley, BOS C 62 1944 1. Clint Smith, CHI C 99 2. Herb Cain, BOS LW 93 3. Syd Howe, DET C 69 4. Lorne Carr, TOR RW 67 5. Joe Carveth, DET RW 37 1943 1. Max Bentley, CHI C 81 2. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 75 3. Billy Taylor, TOR C 74 4. Modere Bruneteau, DET RW 66 5. Bill Crowley, BOS C 44 1942 1. Syl Apps, TOR C 100 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 66 3. Bill Thoms, CHI C 64 4. Clint Smith, NYR C 57 5. Syd Howe, DET C 47 1941 1. Bobby Bauer, BOS RW 102 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 86 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 63 4. Woody Dumart, BOS LW 54 5. Syd Howe, DET C 52 1940 1. Bobby Bauer, BOS RW 70 2. Clint Smith, NYR C 60 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 50 4. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 33 5. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 23 1939 1. Clint Smith, NYR C 77 2. Marty Barry, DET C 39 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 38 4. Bill Cowley, BOS C 32 5. Woody Dumart, BOS LW 22 1938 1. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 77 2. Clint Smith, NYR C 59 3. Cecil Dillon, NYR RW 43 4. Syl Apps, TOR C 42 5. Bill Cowley, BOS C 40 1937 1. Marty Barry, DET C 56 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 49 3. Russ Blinco, MMR C 34 4. Bill Cowley, BOS C 23 5. Busher Jackson, TOR LW 22 1936 1. Doc Romnes, CHI LW 65 2. Dave Schriner, NYA LW 54 3. Cecil Dillon, NYR RW 44 4. Art Chapman, NYA C 25 5. L. Goldsworthy, MTL RW 23 1935 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 136 2. Russ Blinko, MMR C 67 3. Joe Primeau, TOR C 60 4. Art Chapman, NYA C 57 5. Cecil Dillon, NYR RW 45

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1934 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 76 2. Joe Primeau, TOR C 72 3. Cooney Weiland, DET C 36 4. John Gottselig, CHI LW 30 t-5. Norm Himes, NYA C 25 t-5. Charley McVeigh, NYA C 25 1933 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 90 2. Joe Primeau, TOR C 76 3. Paul Haynes, MMR C 61 4. Cooney Weiland, SEN C 46 5. Herbie Lewis, DET LW 32 1932 1. Joe Primeau, TOR C 60 2. Frank Boucher, NYR C 54 3. Norm Himes, NYA C 47 4. Jimmy Ward, MTL RW 28 5. John Gottselig, CHI LW 26 1931 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 107 2. Normie Himes, NYA C 67 3. Joe Primeau, TOR C 59 4. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 53 5. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET LW 48 1930 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 127 2. Normie Himes, NYA C 103 3. Cooney Weiland, BOS C 82 4. Harold Darragh, PIR LW 81 5. George Hay, DET LW 73 1929 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 114 2. Harold Darragh, PIR LW 87 t-3. George Hay, DET LW 70 t-3. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 70 5. Carson Cooper, DET RW 60 1928 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 98 2. George Hay, DET LW 93 3. Howie Morenz, MTL C 65 4. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 61 5. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 59 1927 1. Billy Burch, NYA C 77 2. Dick Irvin, CHI C 59 3. Pit Lepine, MTL C 56 4. Frank Boucher, MTL C 55 5. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 51 1926 1. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 76 2. Billy Burch, NYA C/LW 63 3. Carson Cooper, BOS RW 60 4. Cy Denneny, SEN LW 44 5. Dunc Munro, MMR LW 40 1925 1. Frank Nighbor, SEN C

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MARK MESSIER NHL LEADERSHIP AWARD Description First awarded in 2006-07, the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award is presented annually “to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice, during the regular season and who plays a leading role in his community growing the game of hockey.” Voting Mark Messier solicits suggestions from team and League personnel to compile a list of potential candidates for the award. However, the selection of the three finalists and ultimate winner is Messier’s alone. History Presented in honor of one of hockey’s great leaders, the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award was first handed out in 2006-07.

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MARK MESSIER NHL LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Team(s)

2018-19 Wayne Simmonds Philadelphia Flyers/Nashville Predators

2017-18 Deryk Engelland Vegas Golden Knights

2016-17 Nick Foligno Columbus Blue Jackets

2015-16 Shea Weber Nashville Predators

2014-15 Jonathan Toews Chicago Blackhawks

2013-14 Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings

2012-13 Daniel Alfredsson Ottawa Senators

2011-12 Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes

2010-11 Zdeno Chara Boston Bruins

2009-10 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins

2008-09 Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames

2007-08 Mats Sundin Toronto Maple Leafs

2006-07 Chris Chelios Detroit Red Wings

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MAURICE “ROCKET” RICHARD TROPHY Description First awarded in 1998-99, the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy is presented annually “to the player finishing the regular season as the League’s goal-scoring leader.” History A gift to the NHL from the Montreal Canadiens in 1999, the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy honors one of the game’s greatest stars. During his 18-year career with the Canadiens from 1942-43 through 1959-60, Richard was the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season and 500 in his career. He played on eight Stanley Cup champion teams and led the League in goals five times. 2019-20 Winners Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (48-19—67 in 68 GP) topped the NHL in goals for the third straight season and a record ninth time overall, two more than left wing Bobby Hull (7x). The Moscow, Russia, native became the eighth member of the NHL’s 700-goal club on Feb. 22 at NJD, making him both the second-youngest (34 years, 158 days) and second-fastest (1,144 GP) player to reach the milestone behind only Wayne Gretzky (29 years, 342 days; 886 GP). Ovechkin achieved the feat after compiling four hat tricks earlier in the season, including consecutive three-goal performances Jan. 16 vs. NJD and Jan. 18 at NYI. Since entering the NHL in 2005-06, the Capitals captain has scored 244 more goals than any other player (706‑572—1,278 in 1,152 GP). Ovechkin’s career average of 0.61 goals per game ranks fourth in League history among skaters with at least 500 appearances, trailing only Mike Bossy (0.76), Mario Lemieux (0.75) and Pavel Bure (0.62). Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (48-47—95 in 70 GP) powered the team’s offense to earn his first career Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy. Pastrnak became the first Bruins player to win the Richard Trophy (which was introduced in 1998-99) and the fifth Boston player to top the NHL in goals (outright or shared), joining Phil Esposito (6x, most recently in 1974-75), Bronco Horvath (1959-60), Roy Conacher (1938-39) and Cooney Weiland (1929-30). Pastrnak, who also paced the League with 20 power-play goals and 10 game-winning tallies (tied), produced eight multi-goal performances, highlighted by four hat tricks and a career-high four goals Oct. 14 vs. ANA. The 24-year-old Havirov, Czech Republic, native – who scored the most goals by any Bruins player since 1993-94 (Cam Neely: 50) – became the youngest Richard Trophy winner since Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos in 2011-12 (22 years, 60 days).

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MAURICE “ROCKET” RICHARD TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner(s) Goals Runner(s)-Up Goals

2019-20 Alex Ovechkin, WSH

48 Auston Matthews, TOR 47 David Pastrnak, BOS

2018-19 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 51 Leon Draisaitl, EDM 50

2017-18 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 49 Patrik Laine, WPG 44

2016-17 Sidney Crosby, PIT 44 Nikita Kucherov, TBL Auston Matthews, TOR

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2015-16 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 50 Patrick Kane, CHI 46

2014-15 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 53 Steven Stamkos, TBL 43

2013-14 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 51 Corey Perry, ANA 43

2012-13 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 32 Steven Stamkos, TBL 29

2011-12 Steven Stamkos, TBL 60 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 50

2010-11 Corey Perry, ANA 50 Steve Stamkos, TBL 45

2009-10 Sidney Crosby, PIT Steve Stamkos, TBL

51 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 50

2008-09 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 56 Jeff Carter, PHI 46

2007-08 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 65 Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL 52

2006-07 Vincent Lecavalier, TBL 52 Dany Heatley, OTT 50

2005-06 Jonathan Cheechoo, SJS 56 Jaromir Jagr, NYR 54

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Season Winner(s) Goals Runner(s)-Up Goals

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2003-04 Jarome Iginla, CGY Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL Rick Nash, CBJ

41 Patrik Elias, NJD Martin St. Louis, TBL

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2002-03 Milan Hejduk, COL 50 Markus Naslund, VAN 48

2001-02 Jarome Iginla, CGY 52 Bill Guerin, BOS Mats Sundin, TOR

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2000-01 Pavel Bure, FLA 59 Joe Sakic, COL 54

1999-00 Pavel Bure, FLA 58 Owen Nolan, SJS 44

1998-99 Teemu Selanne, ANA 47 Tony Amonte, CHI Jaromir Jagr, PIT Alexei Yashin, OTT

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PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY Description First awarded in 1985-86, the Presidents’ Trophy is presented annually “to the team finishing the regular season with the best overall record.” History The NHL’s Board of Governors presented the Presidents’ Trophy in 1985-86 to recognize the team with the top regular-season record. 2019-20 Winner The Boston Bruins (44-14-12 in 70 GP) topped the NHL in both points (100) and points percentage (.714) to claim their third Presidents’ Trophy, adding to wins in 2013-14 and 1989-90. (They also finished first in the NHL standings 11 times before the Presidents’ Trophy was introduced in 1985-86.) Boston finished ahead of its 2019 Stanley Cup Final opponent, the St. Louis Blues (42-19-10, 94 points), on the strength of a League-best 44 wins, including 22 victories as both hosts (22-4-9) and visitors (22-10-3). The Bruins, who reached the 40-win milestone for the seventh consecutive season, also posted an NHL-best +53 goal differential while ranking in the top three in both power play (2nd; 25.2%) and penalty kill (3rd; 84.3%) efficiency.

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PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner Points (Record) Runner-Up Points (Record)

2019-20 Boston Bruins 100 (44-14-12, .714)^ St. Louis Blues 94 (42-19-10, .662)^

2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning 128 (62-16-4) Calgary Flames 107 (50-25-7)

2017-18 Nashville Predators 117 (53-18-11) Winnipeg Jets 114 (52-20-10)

2016-17 Washington Capitals 118 (55-19-8) Pittsburgh Penguins* 111 (50-21-11)

2015-16 Washington Capitals 120 (56-18-8) Dallas Stars 109 (50-23-9)

2014-15 New York Rangers 113 (53-22-7) Montreal Canadiens 110 (50-22-10)

2013-14 Boston Bruins 117 (54-19-9) Anaheim Ducks 116 (54-20-8)

2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks* 77 (36-7-5) Pittsburgh Penguins 72 (36-12-0)

2011-12 Vancouver Canucks 111 (51-22-9) New York Rangers 109 (51-24-7)

2010-11 Vancouver Canucks 117 (54-19-9) San Jose Sharks 105 (48-25-9)

2009-10 Washington Capitals 121 (54-15-13) San Jose Sharks 113 (51-20-11)

2008-09 San Jose Sharks 117 (53-18-11) Boston Bruins 116 (53-19-10)

2007-08 Detroit Red Wings* 115 (54-21-7) San Jose Sharks 108 (49-23-10)

2006-07 Buffalo Sabres 113 (53-22-7) Detroit Red Wings 113 (50-19-13)

2005-06 Detroit Red Wings 124 (58-16-8) Ottawa Senators 113 (52-21-9)

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2003-04 Detroit Red Wings 109 (48-21-11-2) Tampa Bay Lightning* 106 (46-22-8-6)

2002-03 Ottawa Senators 113 (52-21-8-1) Dallas Stars 111 (46-17-15-4)

2001-02 Detroit Red Wings* 116 (51-17-10-4) Boston Bruins 101 (43-24-6-9)

2000-01 Colorado Avalanche* 118 (52-16-10-4) Detroit Red Wings 111 (49-20-9-4)

1999-00 St. Louis Blues 114 (51-20-11-1) Detroit Red Wings 108 (48-24-10-2)

1998-99 Dallas Stars* 114 (51-19-12) New Jersey Devils 105 (47-24-11)

1997-98 Dallas Stars 109 (49-22-11) New Jersey Devils 107 (48-23-11)

1996-97 Colorado Avalanche 107 (49-24-9) Dallas Stars 104 (48-26-8)

1995-96 Detroit Red Wings 131 (62-13-7) Colorado Avalanche* 104 (47-25-10)

1994-95 Detroit Red Wings 70 (33-11-4) Quebec Nordiques 65 (30-13-5)

1993-94 New York Rangers* 112 (52-24-8) New Jersey Devils 106 (47-25-12)

1992-93 Pittsburgh Penguins 119 (56-21-7) Boston Bruins 109 (51-26-7)

1991-92 New York Rangers 105 (50-25-5) Washington Capitals 98 (45-27-8)

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Season Winner Points (Record) Runner-Up Points (Record)

1990-91 Chicago Blackhawks 106 (49-23-8) St. Louis Blues 105 (47-22-11)

1989-90 Boston Bruins 101 (46-25-9) Calgary Flames 99 (42-23-15)

1988-89 Calgary Flames* 117 (54-17-9) Montreal Canadiens 115 (53-18-9)

1987-88 Calgary Flames 105 (48-23-9) Montreal Canadiens 103 (45-22-13)

1986-87 Edmonton Oilers* 106 (50-24-6) Philadelphia Flyers 100 (46-26-8)

1985-86 Edmonton Oilers 119 (56-17-7) Philadelphia Flyers 110 (53-23-4) * Won Stanley Cup ^ The 2019-20 regular season was declared concluded through games of March 11, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic; points percentage was used to determine final standings

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TED LINDSAY AWARD Description First awarded in 1970-71 (as the Lester B. Pearson Award), the Ted Lindsay Award is presented annually “to the most outstanding player as voted by fellow members of the NHLPA.” History The Ted Lindsay Award is the only NHL Trophy voted on by the players themselves, carrying on the tradition established by the Lester B. Pearson Award in 1970-71. Reintroduced in 2009-10, the Ted Lindsay Award honors its namesake, a Hockey Hall of Famer known for his skill, tenacity, leadership and role in establishing the NHLPA.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Leon Draisaitl, C, Edmonton Oilers Draisaitl played in all 71 of Edmonton’s regular-season games as he helped lead the Oilers to the fifth-best points percentage in the Western Conference. The 24-year-old forward of Germany (Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia) led the NHL in points per game (1.55), assists (67), power-play points (44) and average ice time among forwards (22:37), while he tied for first in game-winning goals (10). Draisaitl topped all scorers with 110 points – the first German-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy. He also finished second in both even-strength points (66) and power-play goals (16), and he placed fourth in goals (43) on the season. Draisaitl is looking to become the first German recipient of the TLA, and follow teammate Connor McDavid’s recent run of back-to-back awards (2016-17, 2017-18). Nathan MacKinnon, C, Colorado Avalanche MacKinnon played in 69 of Colorado’s 70 regular-season games to help the Avalanche secure the second-best regular-season points percentage in the Western Conference. The 25-year-old forward of Canada (Halifax, Nova Scotia) paced all NHL players in shots on goal (318). His 93 points ranked fifth in League scoring, 43 points ahead of his closest teammate. MacKinnon placed third in even-strength points (62), fourth in power-play points (31) and tied for fifth in points per game (1.35). A model of offensive consistency, he has scored at least 35 goals and 90 points while also recording exactly 58 assists for three seasons in a row. Now a two-time TLA finalist, MacKinnon looks to join Joe Sakic (2000-01) as the second Avalanche player to receive the award. Artemi Panarin, LW, New York Rangers Panarin played in 69 of New York’s 70 regular-season games while he helped lead the Rangers to a place in the Qualifying Round after tying for the fifth-most standings points (37) since Jan. 1. The 28-year-old forward of Russia (Korkino, Chelyabinsk Oblast) led all NHL players in even-strength points (71), tied for second in assists (63), tied for third in points (95 points) and placed third in points per game (1.38). He twice recorded point streaks of at least 12 games in 2019-20 (19 points in 12 GP, Oct. 24 – Nov. 20; 19 points in 13 GP, Feb. 7 – March 1). Panarin is the first Rangers player to be voted as a finalist since Henrik Lundqvist (2011-12), and he is looking to become the first Rangers recipient in 14 years (Jaromir Jagr in 2005-06).

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TED LINDSAY AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Team

2018-19 Nikita Kucherov Tampa Bay Lightning

2017-18 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers

2016-17 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers

2015-16 Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks

2014-15 Carey Price Montreal Canadiens

2013-14 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins

2012-13 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins

2011-12 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins

2010-11 Daniel Sedin Vancouver Canucks

2009-10 Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals

2008-09* Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals

2007-08* Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals

2006-07* Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins

2005-06* Jaromir Jagr New York Rangers

2004-05 --- ---

2003-04* Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay Lightning

2002-03* Markus Naslund Vancouver Canucks

2001-02* Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames

2000-01* Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche

1999-00* Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins

1998-99* Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins

1997-98* Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres

1996-97* Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres

1995-96* Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins

1994-95* Eric Lindros Philadelphia Flyers

1993-94* Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings

1992-93* Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins

1991-92* Mark Messier New York Rangers

1990-91* Brett Hull St. Louis Blues

1989-90* Mark Messier Edmonton Oilers

1988-89* Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings

1987-88* Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins

1986-87* Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers

1985-86* Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins

1984-85* Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers

1983-84* Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers

1982-83* Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers

1981-82* Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers

1980-81* Mike Liut St. Louis Blues

1979-80* Marcel Dionne Los Angeles Kings

1978-79* Marcel Dionne Los Angeles Kings

1977-78* Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens

1976-77* Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens

1975-76* Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens

1974-75* Bobby Orr Boston Bruins

1973-74* Phil Esposito Boston Bruins

1972-73* Bobby Clarke Philadelphia Flyers

1971-72* Jean Ratelle New York Rangers

1970-71* Phil Esposito Boston Bruins * Called Lester B. Pearson Award from 1971-2009

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VEZINA TROPHY Description First awarded in 1926-27, the Vezina Trophy is presented annually “to the goaltender adjudged to be the best at his position.” Before the 1981-82 season, the goaltender(s) of the team allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season – the current criteria for the William M. Jennings Trophy – won the Vezina Trophy. Voting The general managers of the NHL’s 31 teams submit ballots for the Vezina Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History Leo Dandurand, Louis Letourneau and Joe Cattarinich, former owners of the Montreal Canadiens, presented the trophy to the NHL in 1926-27 in memory of Georges Vezina, the outstanding Canadiens goaltender who collapsed during a game on Nov. 28, 1925, and died of tuberculosis a few months later.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets Hellebuyck (31-21-5, 2.57 GAA, .922 SV%) backstopped the Jets to a place in the Western Conference Stanley Cup Qualifiers as the No. 9-ranked team, leading all goaltenders in games (t-58), shots faced (1,796), saves (1,656) and shutouts (6). He ranked second overall in starts (56), wins (31) and minutes (3,268:33). The 27-year-old Commerce, Mich., native recorded 31 of the 37 Jets wins (83.8%), the second-highest percentage among goaltenders on the 24 teams that participated in the Stanley Cup Qualifiers. Hellebuyck faced 37-or-more shots on 13 occasions and posted a 10-1-2 record, 2.08 GAA and .949 SV% in those contests, including a career-high 51 saves in a 3-2 win at San Jose Nov. 1 in which the Jets were outshot 53-19. Hellebuyck is a Vezina Trophy finalist for the second time in three seasons (2nd in 2017-18) and is seeking to become the first goaltender in Jets/Thrashers history to capture the award. Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins Rask (26-8-6, 2.12 GAA, .929 SV%) helped the Bruins win the Presidents’ Trophy as the NHL’s top-ranked team during the regular season and combined with Jaroslav Halak to win the William M. Jennings Trophy as the goaltenders on the team allowing the fewest regular-season goals. Rask led the NHL in goals-against average, ranked second in save percentage and shared second place in shutouts (5). He became the third goaltender in NHL history to post a 20-game home point streak to start the season (14-0-6) and recorded his eighth 20-win campaign, joining Bruins legends Tiny Thompson, Frank Brimsek and Gerry Cheevers. The Savonlinna, Finland, native reached the 50-shutout career milestone on March 10, his 33rd birthday, stopping 36 shots in a 2-0 win over Philadelphia. Rask, who captured the Vezina Trophy in 2013-14, is vying for his second win in as many appearances as a finalist. Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning Highlighted by a 21-game point streak (19-0-2) over a two-month period, Vasilevskiy posted an NHL-best 35 wins in 2019-20 (35-14-3, 2.56 GAA, .917 SV%), marking the third consecutive season he has led or tied for the League lead in the category. He won 21 of his last 27 starts (21-5-1) from Dec. 23 through the pause in play on March 11, helping the Lightning jump from the ninth-best points percentage in the Eastern Conference (.559, 17-13-4) to second-best (.657, 43-21-6). That run included a personal 10-game winning streak at AMALIE Arena from Dec. 23 – Feb. 15 (1.89 GAA, .937 SV%), becoming the first goaltender in franchise history to post a double-digit home win streak. Overall, Vasilevskiy ranked third in starts (t-52), minutes (3,121:54), shots faced (1,605) and saves (1,472). The 26-year-old Tyumen, Russia, native is the reigning Vezina Trophy winner and a finalist for the third consecutive season (3rd in 2017-18).

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VEZINA TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner(s) Season Winner(s)

2018-19 Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 1972-73 Ken Dryden, MTL

2017-18 Pekka Rinne, NSH 1971-72 Tony Esposito/Gary Smith, CHI

2016-17 Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 1970-71 Ed Giacomin/Gilles Villemure, NYR

2015-16 Braden Holtby, WSH 1969-70 Tony Esposito, CHI

2014-15 Carey Price, MTL 1968-69 Jacques Plante/Glenn Hall, STL

2013-14 Tuukka Rask, BOS 1967-68 Gump Worsley/Rogie Vachon, MTL

2012-13 Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 1966-67 Glenn Hall/Denis Dejordy, CHI

2011-12 Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 1965-66 Gump Worsley/Charlie Hodge, MTL

2010-11 Tim Thomas, BOS 1964-65 Terry Sawchuk/Johnny Bower, TOR

2009-10 Ryan Miller, BUF 1963-64 Charlie Hodge, MTL

2008-09 Tim Thomas, BOS 1962-63 Glenn Hall, CHI

2007-08 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1961-62 Jacques Plante, MTL

2006-07 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1960-61 Johnny Bower, TOR

2005-06 Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 1959-60 Jacques Plante, MTL

2004-05 --- 1958-59 Jacques Plante, MTL

2003-04 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1957-58 Jacques Plante, MTL

2002-03 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1956-57 Jacques Plante, MTL

2001-02 Jose Theodore, MTL 1955-56 Jacques Plante, MTL

2000-01 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1954-55 Terry Sawchuk, DET

1999-00 Olaf Kolzig, WSH 1953-54 Harry Lumley, TOR

1998-99 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1952-53 Terry Sawchuk, DET

1997-98 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1951-52 Terry Sawchuk, DET

1996-97 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1950-51 Al Rollins, TOR

1995-96 Jim Carey, WSH 1949-50 Bill Durnan, MTL

1994-95 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1948-49 Bill Durnan, MTL

1993-94 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1947-48 Turk Broda, TOR

1992-93 Ed Belfour, CHI 1946-47 Bill Durnan, MTL

1991-92 Patrick Roy, MTL 1945-46 Bill Durnan, MTL

1990-91 Ed Belfour, CHI 1944-45 Bill Durnan, MTL

1989-90 Patrick Roy, MTL 1943-44 Bill Durnan, MTL

1988-89 Patrick Roy, MTL 1942-43 Johnny Mowers, DET

1987-88 Grant Fuhr, EDM 1941-42 Frank Brimsek, BOS

1986-87 Ron Hextall, PHI 1940-41 Turk Broda, TOR

1985-86 John Vanbiesbrouck, NYR 1939-40 Dave Kerr, NYR

1984-85 Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 1938-39 Frank Brimsek, BOS

1983-84 Tom Barrasso, BUF 1937-38 Tiny Thompson, BOS

1982-83 Pete Peeters, BOS 1936-37 Normie Smith, DET

1981-82 Billy Smith, NYI 1935-36 Tiny Thompson, BOS

1934-35 Lorne Chabot, CHI

1980-81 R. Sevigny/D. Herron/M. Larocque, MTL 1933-34 Charlie Gardiner, CHI

1979-80 Bob Sauve/Don Edwards, BUF 1932-33 Tiny Thompson, BOS

1978-79 Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, MTL 1931-32 Charlie Gardiner, CHI

1977-78 Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, MTL 1930-31 Roy Worters, NYA

1976-77 Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, MTL 1929-30 Tiny Thompson, BOS

1975-76 Ken Dryden, MTL 1928-29 George Hainsworth, MTL

1974-75 Bernie Parent, PHI 1927-28 George Hainsworth, MTL

1973-74 Tony Esposito, CHI/Bernie Parent, PHI 1926-27 George Hainsworth, MTL * Before the 1981-82 season, the goaltender(s) of the team allowing the fewest goals during the regular season – the current criteria for the William M. Jennings Trophy – won the Vezina Trophy

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VEZINA TROPHY VOTING RESULTS Year Goaltender Points Voting Results 2019 1. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 146 (28-2-0) 2. Ben Bishop, DAL 64 (2-16-6) 3. Robin Lehner, NYI 17 (0-3-8) 4. Marc-Andre Fleury, VGK 11 (1-1-3) t-5. Jordan Binnington, STL 9 (0-2-3) t-5. Darcy Kuemper, ARI 9 (0-2-3) 2018 1. Pekka Rinne, NSH 129 (22-6-1) 2. C. Hellebuyck, WPG 82 (7-14-5) 3. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 21 (0-5-6) 4. Frederik Andersen, TOR 12 (1-2-1) 5. Marc-Andre Fleury, VGK 11 (1-1-3) 2017 1. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 138 (25-4-1) 2. Braden Holtby, WSH 87 (4-21-4) 3. Carey Price, MTL 19 (0-2-13) 4. Cam Talbot, EDM 17 (1-2-6) 5. Devan Dubnyk, MIN 8 (0-1-5) 2016 1. Braden Holtby, WSH 140 (26-3-1) 2. Ben Bishop, TBL 51 (2-12-5) 3. Jonathan Quick, LAK 36 (1-8-7) 4. Roberto Luongo, FLA 14 (0-3-5) 5. Corey Crawford, CHI 10 (1-1-2) 2015 1. Carey Price, MTL 144 (27-3-0) 2. Pekka Rinne, NSH 60 (1-15-10) 3. Devan Dubnyk, MIN 28 (1-4-11) 4. Braden Holtby, WSH 26 (0-7-5) 5. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 6 (1-0-1) 2014 1. Tuukka Rask, BOS 103 (16-6-5) 2. Semyon Varlamov, COL 90 (9-13-6) 3. Ben Bishop, TBL 32 (1-6-9) 4. Carey Price, MTL 26 (2-3-7) 5. Jonathan Quick, LAK 9 (1-1-1) 2013 1. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 110 (17-8-1) 2. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 55 (3-12-4) 3. Antti Niemi, SJS 46 (6-4-4) 4. Craig Anderson, OTT 22 (3-1-4) 5. Tuukka Rask, BOS 12 (0-3-3) 2012 1. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 120 (17-11-2) 2. Jonathan Quick, LAK 63 (6-9-6) 3. Pekka Rinne, NSH 42 (4-4-10) 4. Mike Smith, PHX 35 (2-5-10) 5. Brian Elliott, STL 5 (1-0-0) 2011 1. Tim Thomas, BOS 104 (17-5-4) 2. Pekka Rinne, NSH 84 (6-17-3) 3. Roberto Luongo, VAN 33 (3-4-6) 4. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 23 (3-1-5) 5. Carey Price, MTL 10 (1-0-5) 2010 1. Ryan Miller, BUF 126 (23-3-2) 2. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX 79 (5-16-6) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD 32 (1-6-9) 4. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 9 (1-1-1) 5. Craig Anderson, COL 9 (0-2-3) 2009 1. Tim Thomas, BOS 127 (22-5-2) 2. Steve Mason, CBJ 33 (3-4-6) 3. Niklas Backstrom, MIN 31 (1-8-2) 4. Roberto Luongo, VAN 30 (2-5-5) 5. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 20 (1-4-3) 2008 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 113 (15-12-2) 2. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 106 (13-13-2) 3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 13 (1-0-8) 4. J-S Giguere, ANA 11 (0-1-8) 5. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 7 (1-0-2)

Year Goaltender Points Voting Results 2007 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 122 (16-14-10) 2. Roberto Luongo, VAN 116 (2-10-8) t-3. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 7 (0-0-7) t-3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 7 (0-0-7) 5. Dominik Hasek, DET 5 (0-0-5) 2006 1. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 140 (25-5-0) 2. Martin Brodeur, NJD 48 (2-10-8) 3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 41 (2-9-4) 4. Tomas Vokoun, NSH 15 (1-1-7) t-5. Manny Legace, DET 6 (0-1-3) t-5. Marty Turco, DAL 6 (0-1-3) 2004 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 89 (15-4-2) 2. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 55 (5-9-3) 3. Roberto Luongo, FLA 45 (6-3-6) 4. Marty Turco, DAL 43 (2-10-3) 5. Andrew Raycroft, BOS 14 (1-1-6) 2003 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 131 (24-3-2) 2. Marty Turco, DAL 59 (3-12-8) 3. Ed Belfour, TOR 28 (2-5-3) 4. Patrick Roy, COL 17 (1-2-6) 5. Patrick Lalime, OTT 10 (0-3-1) 2002 1. Jose Theodore, MTL 105 (15-9-3) 2. Patrick Roy, COL 105 (12-15-0) 3. Sean Burke, PHX 27 (2-1-14) 4. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 10 (0-3-1) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD 7 (1-0-2) 2001 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 85 (9-12-4) 2. R. Cechmanek, PHI 65 (7-9-3) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD 42 (7-2-1) 4. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 29 (3-3-5) 5. Patrick Roy, COL 19 (2-1-6) 2000 1. Olaf Kolzig, WSH 110 (14-13-1) 2. Roman Turek, STL 79 (9-9-7) 3. Curtis Joseph, TOR 23 (2-3-4) 4. Ed Belfour, DAL 14 (2-0-4) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD 8 (0-1-5) 1999 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 73 (8-10-3) 2. Curtis Joseph, TOR 64 (10-4-2) 3. Byron Dafoe, BOS 58 (8-4-6) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD 17 (1-1-9) 5. Ron Tugnutt, OTT 13 (0-4-1) 1998 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 126 (24-2-0) 2. Martin Brodeur, NJD 57 (2-14-5) 3. Tom Barrasso, PIT 26 (0-7-5) 4. Ed Belfour, DAL 10 (0-1-7) 5. Patrick Roy, COL 5 (0-1-2) 1997 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 120 (22-3-1) 2. Martin Brodeur, NJD 73 (3-18-4) 3. Patrick Roy, COL 25 (1-3-11) 4. Guy Hebert, ANA 10 (0-2-4) t-5. Curtis Joseph, EDM 2 (0-0-2) t-5. Mike Richter, NYR 2 (0-0-2) 1996 1. Jim Carey, WSH 52 (5-7-6) 2. Chris Osgood, DET 46 (5-6-3) 3. Daren Puppa, TBL 34 (4-3-5) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD 31 (4-3-2) 5. Ron Hextall, PHI 23 (2-3-4)

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Year Goaltender Points Voting Results 1995 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 104 (17-6-1) 2. Ed Belfour, CHI 25 (2-4-3) 3. Jim Carey, WSH 25 (1-4-8) 4. Mike Vernon, DET 21 (3-1-3) 5. Ken Wregget, PIT 11 (1-2-0) 1994 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 99 (15-8-0) 2. J. Vanbiesbrouck, FLA 64 (6-10-4) 3. Patrick Roy, MTL 34 (3-3-10) 4. Curtis Joseph, STL 10 (1-1-2) 5. Arturs Irbe, SJS 9 (1-1-1) 1993 1. Ed Belfour, CHI 94 (15-6-1) 2. Tom Barrasso, PIT 70 (7-10-5) 3. Curtis Joseph, STL 27 (2-4-5) 4. Felix Potvin, TOR 15 (0-2-9) 5. Andy Moog, BOS 5 (0-1-2) 1992 1. Patrick Roy, MTL 95 (17-3-1) 2. Kirk McLean, VAN 62 (5-12-1) 3. Bob Essensa, WIN 13 (0-3-4) 4. Ed Belfour, CHI 8 (0-2-2) 5. Tim Cheveldae, DET 8 (0-0-8) 1991 1. Ed Belfour, CHI 101 (19-2-0) 2. Patrick Roy, MTL 44 (1-12-3) 3. Mike Richter, NYR 12 (1-1-4) 4. Kelly Hrudey, LAK 8 (0-2-2) 5. Andy Moog, BOS 7 (0-1-4) 1990 1. Patrick Roy, MTL 91 (15-5-1) 2. Daren Puppa, BUF 59 (3-13-5) 3. Andy Moog, BOS 26 (2-2-10) 4. Rejean Lemelin, BOS 7 (1-0-1) 5. Mike Liut, WSH 4 (0-1-1) 1989 1. Patrick Roy, MTL 87 (15-3-3) 2. Mike Vernon, CGY 54 (5-9-2) 3. Kirk McLean, VAN 17 (0-5-2) 4. J. Vanbiesbrouck, NYR 6 (1-0-1) t-5. Grant Fuhr, EDM 5 (0-1-2) t-5. Greg Millen, STL 5 (0-1-2) 1988 1. Grant Fuhr, EDM 78 (14-2-2) 2. Tom Barrasso, BUF 22 (2-3-3) 3. Kelly Hrudey, NYI 17 (1-4-0) 4. Bryan Hayward, MTL 14 (2-1-1) 5. Mike Vernon, CGY 14 (0-4-2) 1987 1. Ron Hextall, PHI 65 (8-7-4) 2. Mike Liut, HFD 60 (7-8-1) 3. Grant Fuhr, EDM 19 (1-3-5) 4. Eldon Reddick, WIN 13 (2-0-3) 5. Bob Froese, PHI/NYR 8 (1-1-0) 1986 1. J. Vanbiesbrouck, NYR 60 (9-3-6) 2. Bob Froese, PHI 58 (8-5-3) 3. Grant Fuhr, EDM 32 (4-3-3) 4. Clint Malarchuk, QUE 15 (0-4-3) 5. Don Beaupre, MNS 7 (0-2-1) 1985 1. Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 88 (14-6-0) 2. Tom Barrasso, BUF 58 (7-6-5) 3. Rejean Lemelin, CGY 12 (0-3-3) 4. Pat Riggin, WSH 10 (0-1-7) 5. Bryan Hayward, WIN 7 (0-2-1) 1984 1. Tom Barrasso, BUF 42 (4-6-4) 2. Rejean Lemelin, CGY 39 (5-4-2) 3. Pat Riggin, WSH 37 (5-3-3) 4. Al Jensen, WSH 37 (4-5-2) 5. Daniel Bouchard, QUE 11 (0-2-5)

Year Goaltender Points Voting Results 1983 1. Pete Peeters, BOS 105 (21-0-0) 2. Rollie Melanson, NYI 34 (0-9-7) 3. M. Bannerman, CHI 22 (0-6-4) 4. Billy Smith, NYI 9 (0-3-0) 5. Andy Moog, EDM 8 (0-2-2) 1982 1. Billy Smith, NYI 51 (8-3-2) 2. Grant Fuhr, EDM 31 (2-5-6) 3. Michel Dion, PIT 30 (3-3-6) 4. Daniel Bouchard, QUE 19 (2-3-0) 5. Rick Wamsley, MTL 18 (3-1-0) * Before the 1981-82 season, the goaltender(s) of the team allowing the fewest goals during the regular season – the current criteria for the William M. Jennings Trophy – won the Vezina Trophy

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WILLIAM M. JENNINGS TROPHY Description First awarded in 1981-82, the William M. Jennings Trophy is presented annually “to the goaltender(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team(s) with the fewest goals scored against it.” History The William M. Jennings Trophy was presented in 1981-82 by the NHL’s Board of Governors in honor of the late William M. Jennings, longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers and one of the great builders of hockey in the United States. Until the 1980-81 season, the Vezina Trophy was awarded to the goaltender(s) of the team(s) allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season. 2019-20 Winners Tuukka Rask (41 GP, 26-8-6, 2.12 GAA, .929 SV%, 5 SO) and Jaroslav Halak (31 GP, 18-6-6, 2.39 GAA, .919 SV%, 3 SO) combined to help the Boston Bruins claim their third William M. Jennings Trophy, following wins in 2008-09 (Tim Thomas and Manny Fernandez) and 1989-90 (Andy Moog and Reggie Lemelin). Boston allowed a League-low 174 goals in 70 contests, three fewer than its closest competitor despite playing one more game (DAL: 177 GA in 69 GP). Rask, who earned his first Jennings Trophy, led the NHL in goals-against average (2.12), ranked second in save percentage (.929) and shared second place in shutouts (5). Halak, who won the Jennings Trophy for the second time (also 2011-12 w/ STL), placed sixth in the League in goals-against average (2.39). The duo combined to backstop the Bruins to an NHL-high eight shutouts (one more than both CBJ and NSH) and a League-best .921 team save percentage.

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WILLIAM M. JENNINGS TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner(s) Runner(s)-Up

2019-20 Tuukka Rask/Jaroslav Halak, BOS Ben Bishop/Anton Khudobin, DAL

2018-19 Robin Lehner/Thomas Greiss, NYI Ben Bishop/Anton Khudobin, DAL

2017-18 Jonathan Quick, LAK Pekka Rinne/Juuse Saros, NSH

2016-17 Braden Holtby, WSH Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ

2015-16 Frederik Andersen/John Gibson, ANA Braden Holtby, WSH

2014-15 Corey Crawford, CHI + Carey Price, MTL Henrik Lundqvist/Cam Talbot, NYR

2013-14 Jonathan Quick, LAK Tuukka Rask/Chad Johnson, BOS

2012-13 Corey Crawford/Ray Emery, CHI Craig Anderson, OTT

2011-12 Jaroslav Halak/Brian Elliott, STL Jonathan Quick, LAK

2010-11 Roberto Luongo/Cory Schneider, VAN Tim Thomas/Tuukka Rask, BOS

2009-10 Martin Brodeur, NJD Tuukka Rask/Tim Thomas, BOS

2008-09 Tim Thomas/Manny Fernandez, BOS Niklas Backstrom/Josh Harding, MIN

2007-08 Chris Osgood/Dominik Hasek, DET Jean-Sebastien Giguere, ANA

2006-07 Niklas Backstrom/Manny Fernandez, MIN Dominik Hasek, DET

2005-06 Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY Manny Legace/Chris Osgood, DET

2004-05 --- ---

2003-04 Martin Brodeur, NJD Marty Turco, DAL

2002-03 M. Brodeur, NJD + R. Cechmanek/R. Esche, PHI Marty Turco/Ron Tugnutt, DAL

2001-02 Patrick Roy, COL Tommy Salo, EDM

2000-01 Dominik Hasek, BUF Ed Belfour/Marty Turco, DAL

1999-00 Roman Turek, STL John Vanbiesbrouck/Brian Boucher, PHI

1998-99 Ed Belfour/Roman Turek, DAL Dominik Hasek, BUF

1997-98 Martin Brodeur, NJD Ed Belfour, DAL

1996-97 Martin Brodeur/Mike Dunham, NJD Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon, DET

1995-96 Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon, DET Martin Brodeur, NJD

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Season Winner(s) Runner(s)-Up

1994-95 Ed Belfour, CHI Mike Vernon/Chris Osgood, DET

1993-94 Dominik Hasek/Grant Fuhr, BUF Martin Brodeur/Chris Terreri, NJD

1992-93 Ed Belfour, CHI Felix Potvin/Grant Fuhr, TOR

1991-92 Patrick Roy, MTL Ed Belfour, CHI

1990-91 Ed Belfour, CHI Patrick Roy, MTL

1989-90 Andy Moog/Reggie Lemelin, BOS Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward, MTL

1988-89 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward, MTL Mike Vernon/Rick Wamsley, CGY

1987-88 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward, MTL Clint Malarchuk/Pete Peeters, WSH

1986-87 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward, MTL Ron Hextall, PHI

1985-86 Bob Froese/Darren Jensen, PHI Al Jensen/Pete Peeters, WSH

1984-85 Tom Barrasso/Bob Sauve, BUF Pat Riggin, WSH

1983-84 Al Jensen/Pat Riggin, WSH Tom Barrasso/Bob Sauve, BUF

1982-83 Roland Melanson/Billy Smith, NYI Pete Peeters, BOS

1981-82 Rick Wamsley/Denis Herron, MTL Billy Smith/Roland Melanson, NYI

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WILLIE O’REE COMMUNITY HERO AWARD Description First awarded in 2017-18, the Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award is presented annually “to an individual who – through the game of hockey – has positively impacted his or her community, culture or society.” Voting Fans submit candidates for the Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award, with Willie O’Ree – in consultation with the NHL – narrowing the field to three finalists. The public then votes for the ultimate winner. History The Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award honors former NHL forward Willie O’Ree, who on Jan. 18, 1958, became the first black player to compete in the League. O’Ree, who lost sight in his right eye at a young age, went on to play professional hockey for 21 years. His perseverance is unrivaled, and his impact on the game and the lives of young players still is felt today. For more than two decades, O’Ree has served as the NHL’s Diversity Ambassador, traveling across North America to schools and hockey programs to share his story and experiences as well as to promote messages of inclusion, dedication and confidence. O’Ree has used hockey as a platform to build character and teach life skills, and has used his influence to foster positive values through the sport.

* * * * * 2019-20 Finalists Dampy Brar, Apna Hockey (Calgary, Alberta) Brar, alongside Lali Toor, co-founded Apna Hockey, an initiative that provides a network and support for South Asian hockey players. A former professional hockey player himself, playing in both the International Hockey League and the West Coast Hockey League, Brar works tirelessly to mentor and teach youth hockey, including coaching his own children’s teams. Brar was the first child on both sides of his family to be born outside of India and continues to play a major role in bringing hockey to his family’s native country. He worked with Hayley Wickenheiser and the Wickfest team in 2018 to bring the first-ever women’s hockey team to Canada from Leh Ladakh, India, where he travelled with the team to provide mentorship and support as an advocate for women’s hockey. Brar revisited Leh Ladakh in 2019 to watch the women’s team and provide them the support that female hockey players in India often do not receive. During that time, he also made a trip to a college in Punjab, India, to mentor students of a roller hockey program. Alexandria Briggs-Blake, Tucker Road Ducks Hockey (Oxon Hill, Maryland) The Tucker Road Ducks are a predominantly African American ice hockey team in Maryland that suffered a devastating fire in 2017, which left their rink destroyed and their team without a place to play. Briggs-Blake, president of the Tucker Road Parent Hockey Organization (TRPHO) and mother of former Tucker Road Ducks players, used her passion for hockey to rally her community together to build a new rink. Through her leadership and advocacy efforts, more than $20 million was secured and a new rink is projected to be completed by February 2021. Briggs-Blake knows the lasting impact hockey can have on kids and does everything she can to provide access to the sport, including providing full sets of equipment for players, and – through a partnership with the Parks and Planning committee (M-NCPPC) – offers low registration fees and accommodations for families who are unable to afford those fees. A community hero, ally, friend, mentor and mother, Briggs-Blake is an inspiration to the hockey community. She remains dedicated to the sport and has made it her mission to continue spreading her love for hockey and recruiting new players to the Tucker Road Ducks. John Haferman, Columbus Ice Hockey Club (Columbus, Ohio) Haferman is the co-founder of the Columbus Ice Hockey Club (CIHC), an organization dedicated to developing life and leadership skills in youth from some of Central Ohio’s most diverse and underserved populations. Over the past three decades, more than 30,000 kids, many of whom would have never had the chance to see or experience hockey in their lives, have been brought together through the program to develop core values to use for the rest of their lives. With Haferman’s leadership and more than $300,000 in disseminated scholarships, the CIHC supports and encourages participants off the ice to pursue education and become career-focused citizens. In 2019, Haferman partnered with local sled and special-needs hockey programs to offer a Try Hockey For Free clinic designed for athletes with visual impairments, resulting in a new hockey organization. Haferman continues to use hockey to build equality within communities, including wounded veterans, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ populations in his quest to prove hockey is for everyone.

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WILLIE O’REE COMMUNITY HERO AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Organization

2018-19 Rico Phillips Flint Inner-City Youth Hockey Program

2017-18 Darcy Haugan Humboldt Broncos

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CLARENCE S. CAMPBELL BOWL Description First awarded in 1967-68, the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl is presented annually “to the Western Conference team that advances to the Stanley Cup Final.” History The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl was presented by the NHL’s Member Clubs in 1968 for perpetual competition by the League in recognition of the services of Clarence S. Campbell, NHL President from 1946-77. From 1967-68 through 1973-74, the trophy was awarded to the regular-season champion of the West Division. Beginning in 1974-75, it was presented to the regular-season winner of the conference bearing the name of the trophy. From 1981-82 to 1992-93, the trophy was given to the playoff champion in the Campbell Conference. Since 1993-94, the trophy has been awarded to the playoff champion in the Western Conference. The trophy itself is a hallmark piece made of sterling silver that was crafted by a British silversmith in 1878.

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CLARENCE S. CAMPBELL BOWL WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 St. Louis Blues 1992-93 Los Angeles Kings

2017-18 Vegas Golden Knights 1991-92 Chicago Blackhawks

2016-17 Nashville Predators 1990-91 Minnesota North Stars

2015-16 San Jose Sharks 1989-90 Edmonton Oilers

2014-15 Chicago Blackhawks 1988-89 Calgary Flames

2013-14 Los Angeles Kings 1987-88 Edmonton Oilers

2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks 1986-87 Edmonton Oilers

2011-12 Los Angeles Kings 1985-86 Calgary Flames

2010-11 Vancouver Canucks 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers

2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks 1983-84 Edmonton Oilers

2008-09 Detroit Red Wings 1982-83 Edmonton Oilers

2007-08 Detroit Red Wings 1981-82 Vancouver Canucks

2006-07 Anaheim Ducks 1980-81 New York Islanders

2005-06 Edmonton Oilers 1979-80 Philadelphia Flyers

2004-05 --- 1978-79 New York Islanders

2003-04 Calgary Flames 1977-78 New York Islanders

2002-03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1976-77 Philadelphia Flyers

2001-02 Detroit Red Wings 1975-76 Philadelphia Flyers

2000-01 Colorado Avalanche 1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers

1999-00 Dallas Stars 1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers

1998-99 Dallas Stars 1972-73 Chicago Black Hawks

1997-98 Detroit Red Wings 1971-72 Chicago Black Hawks

1996-97 Detroit Red Wings 1970-71 Chicago Black Hawks

1995-96 Colorado Avalanche 1969-70 St. Louis Blues

1994-95 Detroit Red Wings 1968-69 St. Louis Blues

1993-94 Vancouver Canucks 1967-68 Philadelphia Flyers

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CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Description First awarded in 1964-65, the Conn Smythe Trophy is presented annually “to the most valuable player for his team in the playoffs.” Voting A panel of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submits ballots for the Conn Smythe Trophy at the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. History The Conn Smythe Trophy was presented by Maple Leaf Gardens Limited in 1964 to honor Conn Smythe, the former coach, manager, president and owner-governor of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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CONN SMYTHE TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Position Team

2018-19 Ryan O’Reilly C St. Louis Blues

2017-18 Alex Ovechkin LW Washington Capitals

2016-17 Sidney Crosby C Pittsburgh Penguins

2015-16 Sidney Crosby C Pittsburgh Penguins

2014-15 Duncan Keith D Chicago Blackhawks

2013-14 Justin Williams RW Los Angeles Kings

2012-13 Patrick Kane RW Chicago Blackhawks

2011-12 Jonathan Quick G Los Angeles Kings

2010-11 Tim Thomas G Boston Bruins

2009-10 Jonathan Toews C Chicago Blackhawks

2008-09 Evgeni Malkin C Pittsburgh Penguins

2007-08 Henrik Zetterberg LW Detroit Red Wings

2006-07 Scott Niedermayer D Anaheim Ducks

2005-06 Cam Ward G Carolina Hurricanes

2004-05 --- --- ---

2003-04 Brad Richards C Tampa Bay Lightning

2002-03 Jean-Sebastien Giguere G Mighty Ducks of Anaheim*

2001-02 Nicklas Lidstrom D Detroit Red Wings

2000-01 Patrick Roy G Colorado Avalanche

1999-00 Scott Stevens D New Jersey Devils

1998-99 Joe Nieuwendyk C Dallas Stars

1997-98 Steve Yzerman C Detroit Red Wings

1996-97 Mike Vernon G Detroit Red Wings

1995-96 Joe Sakic C Colorado Avalanche

1994-95 Claude Lemieux RW New Jersey Devils

1993-94 Brian Leetch D New York Rangers

1992-93 Patrick Roy G Montreal Canadiens

1991-92 Mario Lemieux C Pittsburgh Penguins

1990-91 Mario Lemieux C Pittsburgh Penguins

1989-90 Bill Ranford G Edmonton Oilers

1988-89 Al MacInnis D Calgary Flames

1987-88 Wayne Gretzky C Edmonton Oilers

1986-87 Ron Hextall G Philadelphia Flyers*

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Season Winner Position Team

1985-86 Patrick Roy G Montreal Canadiens

1984-85 Wayne Gretzky C Edmonton Oilers

1983-84 Mark Messier C Edmonton Oilers

1982-83 Billy Smith G New York Islanders

1981-82 Mike Bossy RW New York Islanders

1980-81 Butch Goring C New York Islanders

1979-80 Bryan Trottier C New York Islanders

1978-79 Bob Gainey LW Montreal Canadiens

1977-78 Larry Robinson D Montreal Canadiens

1976-77 Guy Lafleur RW Montreal Canadiens

1975-76 Reggie Leach RW Philadelphia Flyers*

1974-75 Bernie Parent G Philadelphia Flyers

1973-74 Bernie Parent G Philadelphia Flyers

1972-73 Yvan Cournoyer RW Montreal Canadiens

1971-72 Bobby Orr D Boston Bruins

1970-71 Ken Dryden G Montreal Canadiens

1969-70 Bobby Orr D Boston Bruins

1968-69 Serge Savard D Montreal Canadiens

1967-68 Glenn Hall G St. Louis Blues*

1966-67 Dave Keon C Toronto Maple Leafs

1965-66 Roger Crozier G Detroit Red Wings*

1964-65 Jean Beliveau C Montreal Canadiens * Team did not win Stanley Cup

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PRINCE OF WALES TROPHY Description First awarded in 1925-26, the Prince of Wales Trophy is presented annually “to the Eastern Conference team that advances to the Stanley Cup Final.” History His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, donated the trophy to the NHL in 1925. It originally was awarded to the winner of the first game played in Madison Square Garden on Dec. 15, 1925 (MTL 3 at NYA 1). It then was awarded to the NHL playoff champion in 1925-26 and 1926-27. From 1927-28 through 1937-38, the award was presented to the regular-season champion of the American Division of the NHL. (The team finishing first in the Canadian Division received the O’Brien Trophy during these years.) From 1938-39, when the NHL reverted to one section, to 1966-67, it was presented to the team winning the NHL regular-season championship. With expansion in 1967-68, it again became a divisional trophy, awarded to the regular-season champions of the East Division through the 1973-74 season. Beginning in 1974-75, it was awarded to the regular-season winner of the conference bearing the name of the trophy. From 1981-82 to 1992-93, the trophy was presented to the playoff champion in the Wales Conference. Since 1993-94, the trophy has been presented to the playoff champion in the Eastern Conference.

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PRINCE OF WALES TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner Season Winner

2018-19 Boston Bruins 1986-87 Philadelphia Flyers 1954-55 Detroit Red Wings

2017-18 Washington Capitals 1985-86 Montreal Canadiens 1953-54 Detroit Red Wings

2016-17 Pittsburgh Penguins 1984-85 Philadelphia Flyers 1952-53 Detroit Red Wings

2015-16 Pittsburgh Penguins 1983-84 New York Islanders 1951-52 Detroit Red Wings

2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning 1982-83 New York Islanders 1950-51 Detroit Red Wings

2013-14 New York Rangers 1981-82 New York Islanders 1949-50 Detroit Red Wings

2012-13 Boston Bruins 1980-81 Montreal Canadiens 1948-49 Detroit Red Wings

2011-12 New Jersey Devils 1979-80 Buffalo Sabres 1947-48 Toronto Maple Leafs

2010-11 Boston Bruins 1978-79 Montreal Canadiens 1946-47 Montreal Canadiens

2009-10 Philadelphia Flyers 1977-78 Montreal Canadiens 1945-46 Montreal Canadiens

2008-09 Pittsburgh Penguins 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens 1944-45 Montreal Canadiens

2007-08 Pittsburgh Penguins 1975-76 Montreal Canadiens 1943-44 Montreal Canadiens

2006-07 Ottawa Senators 1974-75 Buffalo Sabres 1942-43 Detroit Red Wings

2005-06 Carolina Hurricanes 1973-74 Boston Bruins 1941-42 New York Rangers

2004-05 --- 1972-73 Montreal Canadiens 1940-41 Boston Bruins

2003-04 Tampa Bay Lightning 1971-72 Boston Bruins 1939-40 Boston Bruins

2002-03 New Jersey Devils 1970-71 Boston Bruins 1938-39 Boston Bruins

2001-02 Carolina Hurricanes 1969-70 Chicago Black Hawks 1937-38 Boston Bruins

2000-01 New Jersey Devils 1968-69 Montreal Canadiens 1936-37 Detroit Red Wings

1999-00 New Jersey Devils 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens 1935-36 Detroit Red Wings

1998-99 Buffalo Sabres 1966-67 Chicago Black Hawks 1934-35 Boston Bruins

1997-98 Washington Capitals 1965-66 Montreal Canadiens 1933-34 Detroit Red Wings

1996-97 Philadelphia Flyers 1964-65 Detroit Red Wings 1932-33 Boston Bruins

1995-96 Florida Panthers 1963-64 Montreal Canadiens 1931-32 New York Rangers

1994-95 New Jersey Devils 1962-63 Toronto Maple Leafs 1930-31 Boston Bruins

1993-94 New York Rangers 1961-62 Montreal Canadiens 1929-30 Boston Bruins

1992-93 Montreal Canadiens 1960-61 Montreal Canadiens 1928-29 Boston Bruins

1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins 1959-60 Montreal Canadiens 1927-28 Boston Bruins

1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins 1958-59 Montreal Canadiens 1926-27 Ottawa Senators (1917)

1989-90 Boston Bruins 1957-58 Montreal Canadiens 1925-26 Montreal Maroons

1988-89 Montreal Canadiens 1956-57 Detroit Red Wings 1924-25 Montreal Canadiens

1987-88 Boston Bruins 1955-56 Montreal Canadiens 1923-24 Montreal Canadiens

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STANLEY CUP Description Perhaps the most famous trophy in all of sports, the Stanley Cup is awarded annually to the National Hockey League champion. The trophy, which has changed in size and shape over the years, is almost 3 feet tall and weighs nearly 35 pounds. Unique among North American team sports, each member of the winning team has his or her name inscribed on the Stanley Cup. History The Stanley Cup – the oldest trophy competed for by professional athletes in North America – was donated by Frederick Arthur, Lord Stanley of Preston and son of the Earl of Derby, in 1893. Lord Stanley purchased the trophy for 10 guineas ($50 at the time) for presentation to the amateur hockey champions of Canada. Since 1906, when Canadian teams began to openly pay their players, the Stanley Cup has been the symbol of professional hockey supremacy. It has been contested only by NHL teams since 1926-27 and has been under the exclusive control of the NHL since 1947.

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STANLEY CUP WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner Runner-Up

2018-19 St. Louis Blues Boston Bruins

2017-18 Washington Capitals Vegas Golden Knights

2016-17 Pittsburgh Penguins Nashville Predators

2015-16 Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks

2014-15 Chicago Blackhawks Tampa Bay Lightning

2013-14 Los Angeles Kings New York Rangers

2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks Boston Bruins

2011-12 Los Angeles Kings New Jersey Devils

2010-11 Boston Bruins Vancouver Canucks

2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks Philadelphia Flyers

2008-09 Pittsburgh Penguins Detroit Red Wings

2007-08 Detroit Red Wings Pittsburgh Penguins

2006-07 Anaheim Ducks Ottawa Senators

2005-06 Carolina Hurricanes Edmonton Oilers

2004-05 --- ---

2003-04 Tampa Bay Lightning Calgary Flames

2002-03 New Jersey Devils Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

2001-02 Detroit Red Wings Carolina Hurricanes

2000-01 Colorado Avalanche New Jersey Devils

1999-00 New Jersey Devils Dallas Stars

1998-99 Dallas Stars Buffalo Sabres

1997-98 Detroit Red Wings Washington Capitals

1996-97 Detroit Red Wings Philadelphia Flyers

1995-96 Colorado Avalanche Florida Panthers

1994-95 New Jersey Devils Detroit Red Wings

1993-94 New York Rangers Vancouver Canucks

1992-93 Montreal Canadiens Los Angeles Kings

1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins Chicago Blackhawks

1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota North Stars

1989-90 Edmonton Oilers Boston Bruins

1988-89 Calgary Flames Montreal Canadiens

1987-88 Edmonton Oilers Boston Bruins

1986-87 Edmonton Oilers Philadelphia Flyers

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Season Winner Runner-Up

1985-86 Montreal Canadiens Calgary Flames

1984-85 Edmonton Oilers Philadelphia Flyers

1983-84 Edmonton Oilers New York Islanders

1982-83 New York Islanders Edmonton Oilers

1981-82 New York Islanders Vancouver Canucks

1980-81 New York Islanders Minnesota North Stars

1979-80 New York Islanders Philadelphia Flyers

1978-79 Montreal Canadiens New York Rangers

1977-78 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1976-77 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1975-76 Montreal Canadiens Philadelphia Flyers

1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers Buffalo Sabres

1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins

1972-73 Montreal Canadiens Chicago Black Hawks

1971-72 Boston Bruins New York Rangers

1970-71 Montreal Canadiens Chicago Black Hawks

1969-70 Boston Bruins St. Louis Blues

1968-69 Montreal Canadiens St. Louis Blues

1967-68 Montreal Canadiens St. Louis Blues

1966-67 Toronto Maple Leafs Montreal Canadiens

1965-66 Montreal Canadiens Detroit Red Wings

1964-65 Montreal Canadiens Chicago Black Hawks

1963-64 Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings

1962-63 Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings

1961-62 Toronto Maple Leafs Chicago Black Hawks

1960-61 Chicago Black Hawks Detroit Red Wings

1959-60 Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs

1958-59 Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs

1957-58 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1956-57 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1955-56 Montreal Canadiens Detroit Red Wings

1954-55 Detroit Red Wings Montreal Canadiens

1953-54 Detroit Red Wings Montreal Canadiens

1952-53 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1951-52 Detroit Red Wings Montreal Canadiens

1950-51 Toronto Maple Leafs Montreal Canadiens

1949-50 Detroit Red Wings New York Rangers

1948-49 Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings

1947-48 Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings

1946-47 Toronto Maple Leafs Montreal Canadiens

1945-46 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1944-45 Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings

1943-44 Montreal Canadiens Chicago Black Hawks

1942-43 Detroit Red Wings Boston Bruins

1941-42 Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings

1940-41 Boston Bruins Detroit Red Wings

1939-40 New York Rangers Toronto Maple Leafs

1938-39 Boston Bruins Toronto Maple Leafs

1937-38 Chicago Black Hawks Toronto Maple Leafs

1936-37 Detroit Red Wings New York Rangers

1935-36 Detroit Red Wings Toronto Maple Leafs

1934-35 Montreal Maroons Toronto Maple Leafs

1933-34 Chicago Black Hawks Detroit Red Wings

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Season Winner Runner-Up

1932-33 New York Rangers Toronto Maple Leafs

1931-32 Toronto Maple Leafs New York Rangers

1930-31 Montreal Canadiens Chicago Black Hawks

1929-30 Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins

1928-29 Boston Bruins New York Rangers

1927-28 New York Rangers Montreal Maroons

1926-27 Ottawa Senators (1917) Boston Bruins

1925-26 Montreal Maroons Victoria Cougars (WHL)

1924-25 Victoria Cougars (WCHL) Montreal Canadiens

1923-24 Montreal Canadiens Calgary Tigers (WCHL)

1922-23 Ottawa Senators (1917) Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL)

1921-22 Toronto St. Patricks Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA)

1920-21 Ottawa Senators (1917) Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA)

1919-20 Ottawa Senators (1917) Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA)

1918-19 No decision (MTL-SMT series canceled due to influenza epidemic)

1917-18 Toronto Arenas Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA)

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FIRST AND SECOND ALL-STAR TEAMS Year Player Points Voting Results 2019 FIRST TEAM Center Connor McDavid, EDM 724 (124-31-11) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 838 (167-1-0) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 459 (63-38-30) Defense Mark Giordano, CGY 828 (163-4-1) Brent Burns, SJS 546 (65-64-29) Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 707 (122-28-13) SECOND TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 525 (38-105-20) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 445 (1-139-23) Left Wing Brad Marchand, BOS 402 (47-39-50) Defense John Carlson, WSH 428 (34-68-54) Victor Hedman, TBL 422 (43-58-33) Goaltender Ben Bishop, DAL 373 (32-65-18)

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2018 FIRST TEAM Center Connor McDavid, EDM 638 (110-26-10) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 722 (134-17-1) Left Wing Taylor Hall, NJD 644 (105-36-11) Defense Victor Hedman, TBL 726 (138-11-3) Drew Doughty, LAK 672 (113-34-5) Goaltender Pekka Rinne, NSH 646 (110-28-12) SECOND TEAM Center Nathan MacKinnon, COL 419 (27-85-29) Right Wing Blake Wheeler, WPG 356 (16-79-39) Left Wing Claude Giroux, PHI 368 (28-66-30) Defense P.K. Subban, NSH 374 (24-75-29) Seth Jones, CBJ 289 (9-66-46) Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, WPG 342 (19-71-34)

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2017 FIRST TEAM Center Connor McDavid, EDM 762 (141-18-3) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 669 (103-49-7) Left Wing Brad Marchand, BOS 720 (132-18-6) Defense Brent Burns, SJS 796 (155-7-0) Erik Karlsson, OTT 760 (141-17-4) Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 764 (144-13-5) SECOND TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 526 (20-142-0) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 553 (53-92-12) Left Wing Artemi Panarin, CHI 326 (6-83-47) Defense Victor Hedman, TBL 476 (18-123-17) Duncan Keith, CHI 322 (3-85-52) Goaltender Braden Holtby, WSH 431 (15-110-26)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 2016 FIRST TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 694 (131-12-3) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 726 (144-2-0) Left Wing Jamie Benn, DAL 634 (102-40-4) Defense Drew Doughty, LAK 670 (125-13-6) Erik Karlsson, OTT 633 (106-32-7) Goaltender Braden Holtby, WSH 682 (127-15-2) SECOND TEAM Center Joe Thornton, SJS 298 (6-77-37) Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 272 (0-75-47) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 489 (42-91-6) Defense Brent Burns, SJS 433 (25-96-20) Kris Letang, PIT 397 (28-78-23) Goaltender Ben Bishop, TBL 329 (15-75-29)

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2015 FIRST TEAM Center John Tavares, NYI 682 (124-18-8) Right Wing Jakub Voracek, PHI 491 (66-46-23) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 708 (130-19-1) Defense Erik Karlsson, OTT 591 (88-47-10) P.K. Subban, MTL 524 (62-66-16) Goaltender Carey Price, MTL 758 (151-1-0) SECOND TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 382 (17-90-27) Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 470 (58-52-24) Left Wing Jamie Benn, DAL 394 (20-87-33) Defense Drew Doughty, LAK 498 (77-32-17) Shea Weber, NSH 368 (36-52-32) Goaltender Devan Dubnyk, MIN 313 (1-92-32)

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2014 FIRST TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 677 (133-4-0) Right Wing Corey Perry, ANA 606 (109-18-7) Left Wing Jamie Benn, DAL 446 (57-48-17) Defense Duncan Keith, CHI 587 (101-25-7) Zdeno Chara, BOS 442 (58-42-26) Goaltender Tuukka Rask, BOS 506 (70-47-15) SECOND TEAM Center Ryan Getzlaf, ANA 378 (3-117-12) Right Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 299 (23-47-43) Left Wing Joe Pavelski, SJS 325 (49-23-11) Defense Shea Weber, NSH 432 (51-50-27) Alex Pietrangelo, STL 253 (16-45-38) Goaltender Semyon Varlamov, COL 450 (60-44-18)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 2013 FIRST TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 725 (115-44-18) Right Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 591 (103-23-7) Left Wing Chris Kunitz, PIT 519 (70-47-28) Defense P.K. Subban, MTL 756 (121-47-10) Ryan Suter, MIN 713 (112-46-15) Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 728 (129-24-11) SECOND TEAM Center Jonathan Toews, CHI 404 (36-60-44) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 440 (36-74-38) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 217 (41-4-0) Defense Kris Letang, PIT 618 (71-82-17) Francois Beauchemin, ANA 256 (11-47-60) Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 220 (12-40-40)

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2012 FIRST TEAM Center Evgeni Malkin, PIT 735 (145-3-1) Right Wing James Neal, PIT 345 (58-15-10) Left Wing Ilya Kovalchuk, NJD 537 (91-24-10) Defense Erik Karlsson, OTT 625 (102-36-7) Shea Weber, NSH 620 (94-49-3) Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 591 (87-50-6) SECOND TEAM Center Steven Stamkos, TBL 379 (4-112-23) Right Wing Marian Gaborik, NYR 324 (21-61-36) Left Wing Ray Whitney, PHX 219 (14-36-41) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 597 (83-59-5) Alex Pietrangelo, STL 315 (4-84-43) Goaltender Jonathan Quick, LAK 424 (47-54-27)

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2011 FIRST TEAM Center Henrik Sedin, VAN 532 (92-23-3) Right Wing Corey Perry, ANA 598 (111-14-1) Left Wing Daniel Sedin, VAN 629 (124-3-0) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 464 (60-51-11) Shea Weber, NSH 445 (67-32-14) Goaltender Tim Thomas, BOS 536 (92-23-7) SECOND TEAM Center Steven Stamkos, TBL 294 (18-58-30) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 363 (15-91-15) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 309 (1-92-28) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 413 (54-40-23) Lubomir Visnovsky, ANA 406 (47-48-27) Goaltender Pekka Rinne, NSH 270 (15-57-24)

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2010 FIRST TEAM Center Henrik Sedin, VAN 536 (77-49-4) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 397 (49-41-29) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 644 (127-3-0) Defense Duncan Keith, CHI 604 (112-14-2) Mike Green, WSH 524 (80-38-10) Goaltender Ryan Miller, BUF 598 (105-24-1) SECOND TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 500 (55-74-3) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 348 (49-29-16) Left Wing Daniel Sedin, VAN 153 (1-40-28) Defense Drew Doughty, LAK 433 (39-75-13) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 242 (12-44-50) Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX 371 (20-85-16)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 2009 FIRST TEAM Center Evgeni Malkin, PIT 591 (107-18-2) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 568 (100-20-8) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 650 (130-0-0) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 566 (97-26-3) Mike Green, WSH 594 (107-18-5) Goaltender Tim Thomas, BOS 580 (103-20-5) SECOND TEAM Center Pavel Datsyuk, DET 325 (13-76-32) Right Wing Marian Hossa, DET 234 (20-38-20) Left Wing Zach Parise, NJD 362 (2-114-10) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 471 (49-72-10) Dan Boyle, SJS 173 (2-40-43) Goaltender Steve Mason, CBJ 313 (22-60-23)

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2008 FIRST TEAM Center Evgeni Malkin, PIT 555 (93-26-12) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 653 (128-4-1) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 665 (133-0-0) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 668 (133-1-0) Dion Phaneuf, CGY 411 (42-59-24) Goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 523 (71-55-3) SECOND TEAM Center Joe Thornton, SJS 282 (23-38-53) Right Wing Alex Kovalev, MTL 246 (3-65-36) Left Wing Henrik Zetterberg, DET 320 (1-99-18) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 354 (41-42-23) Brian Campbell, SJS 297 (20-53-38) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 475 (56-61-12)

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2007 FIRST TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 683 (130-10-3) Right Wing Dany Heatley, OTT 461 (75-27-5) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 479 (75-29-17) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 678 (130-8-4) Scott Niedermayer, ANA 622 (107-28-3) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 607 (91-50-2)) SECOND TEAM Center Vincent Levcavalier, TBL 292 (8-63-63) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 251 (19-42-30) Left Wing Thomas VANek, BUF 306 (26-47-35) Defense Chris Pronger, ANA 407 (31-79-15) Dan Boyle, TBL 198 (6-46-20) Goaltender Roberto Luongo, VAN 521 (52-86-3)

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2006 FIRST TEAM Center Joe Thornton, SJS 626 (124-2-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, NYR 618 (121-4-1) Left Wing Alexander Ovechkin, WSH 497 (80-29-10) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 607 (113-14-0) Scott Niedermayer, ANA 516 (82-33-7) Goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 599 (113-11-1) SECOND TEAM Center Eric Staal, CAR 277 (2-80-27) Right Wing Daniel Alfredsson, OTT 243 (1-67-37) Left Wing Dany Heatley, OTT 355 (34-55-20) Defense Sergei Zubov, DAL 349 (27-64-22) Zdeno Chara, OTT 303 (20-59-26) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 232 (6-59-25)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 2004 FIRST TEAM Center Joe Sakic, COL 454 (80-17-3) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 499 (98-3-0) Left Wing Markus Naslund, VAN 301 (40-27-20) Defense Scott Niedermayer, ANA 470 (86-12-4) Zdeno Chara, OTT 352 (54-23-13) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 307 (39-33-13) SECOND TEAM Center Mats Sundin, TOR 163 (2-49-6) Right Wing Milan Hejduk, COL 211 (26-25-6) Left Wing Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL 136 (0-40-16) Defense Chris Pronger, STL 120 (3-29-18) Bryan McCabe, TOR 84 (2-22-8) Goaltender Roberto Luongo, FLA 232 (32-19-15)

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2003 FIRST TEAM Center Peter Forsberg, COL 304 (59-3-0) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 228 (30-24-6) Left Wing Markus Naslund, VAN 300 (60-0-0) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 308 (61-1-0) Al MacInnis, STL 294 (54-8-0) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 243 (39-14-6) SECOND TEAM Center Joe Thornton, BOS 163 (2-49-6) Right Wing Milan Hejduk, COL 211 (26-25-6) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 136 (0-40-16) Defense Sergei Gonchar, WSH 120 (3-29-18) Derian Hatcher, DAL 84 (2-22-8) Goaltender Marty Turco, DAL 194 (20-29-7)

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2002 FIRST TEAM Center Joe Sakic, COL 193 (27-18-4) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 300 (60-0-0) Left Wing Markus Naslund, VAN 236 (45-3-2) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 272 (49-9-0) Chris Chelios, DET 231 (37-14-4) Goaltender Patrick Roy, COL 226 (30-24-4) SECOND TEAM Center Mats Sundin, TOR 160 (21-15-10) Right Wing Bill Guerin, BOS 44 (0-12-8) Left Wing Brendan Shanahan, DET 160 (9-34-13) Defense Rob Blake, COL 211 (25-27-5) Sergei Gonchar, WSH 97 (5-19-15) Goaltender Jose Theodore, MTL 210 (26-25-5)

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2001 FIRST TEAM Center Joe Sakic, COL 291 (54-7-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 293 (55-6-0) Left Wing Patrik Elias, NJD 280 (51-8-1) Defense Ray Bourque, COL 169 (18-23-10) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 282 (53-5-2) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 160 (19-18-11) SECOND TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 112 (7-23-8) Right Wing Pavel Bure, FLA 137 (5-33-13) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 80 (0-21-17) Defense Rob Blake, LAK/COL 151 (15-22-10) Scott Stevens, NJD 133 (17-14-6) Goaltender Roman Cechmanek, PHI 154 (19-17-8)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 2000 FIRST TEAM Center Steve Yzerman, DET 186 (19-28-7) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 245 (39-16-2) Left Wing Brendan Shanahan, DET 181 (22-21-8) Defense Chris Pronger, STL 285 (57-0-0) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 272 (52-4-0) Goaltender Olaf Kolzig, WSH 197 (29-14-10) SECOND TEAM Center Mike Modano, DAL 176 (24-15-11) Right Wing Pavel Bure, FLA 197 (17-37-1) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 167 (23-13-13) Defense Rob Blake, LAK 145 (3-40-10) Eric Desjardins, PHI 86 (1-21-18) Goaltender Roman Turek, STL 186 (23-21-8)

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1999 FIRST TEAM Center Peter Forsberg, COL 187 (27-14-10) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 268 (53-1-0) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 260 (47-8-1) Defense Al MacInnis, STL 280 (56-0-0) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 154 (18-19-7) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 220 (35-13-6) SECOND TEAM Center Alexei Yashin, OTT 157 (18-18-13) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, ANA 168 (3-50-3) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 172 (9-40-7) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 107 (10-13-18) Eric Desjardins, PHI 81 (6-13-12) Goaltender Byron Dafoe, BOS 121 (10-19-14)

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1998 FIRST TEAM Center Peter Forsberg, COL 195 (32-9-8) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 202 (29-18-3) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 257 (50-2-1) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 237 (40-12-1) Rob Blake, LAK 221 (39-8-2) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 259 (50-3-0) SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, NYR 130 (11-21-12) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, ANA 195 (22-27-4) Left Wing Keith Tkachuk, PHX 101 (0-29-14) Defense Chris Pronger, STL 158 (19-20-3) Scott Niedermayer, NJD 74 (1-19-12) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 159 (3-47-3)

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1997 FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 256 (50-2-0) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, ANA 251 (46-7-0) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 225 (36-14-3) Defense Brian Leetch, NYR 252 (49-2-1) Sandis Ozolinsh, COL 166 (19-22-5) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 237 (40-12-1) SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, NYR 65 (1-16-12) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 156 (6-41-5) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 152 (13-25-12) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 125 (10-21-12) Scott Stevens, NJD 102 (12-12-6) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 174 (13-35-4)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1996 FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 256 (50-2-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 252 (49-2-1) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 188 (25-19-6) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 239 (41-11-1) Ray Bourque, BOS 225 (34-18-1) Goaltender Jim Carey, WSH 181 (25-17-5) SECOND TEAM Center Eric Lindros, PHI 80 (2-19-13) Right Wing Alexander Mogilny, VAN 109 (2-28-15) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 135 (13-16-22) Defense Brian Leetch, NYR 167 (15-29-5) Vladimir Konstantinov, DET 97 (7-18-8) Goaltender Chris Osgood, DET 88 (7-15-8)

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1995 FIRST TEAM Center Eric Lindros, PHI 75 (15-0-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 71 (14-0-1) Left Wing John LeClair, MTL/PHI 56 (7-7-0) Defense Paul Coffey, DET 75 (15-0-0) Chris Chelios, CHI 65 (11-3-1) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 73 (14-1-0) SECOND TEAM Center Alexei Zhamnov., WIN 33 (0-10-3) Right Wing Theoren Fleury, CGY 35 (0-11-2) Left Wing Keith Tkachuk, WIN 54 (7-6-1) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 45 (2-11-2) Larry Murphy, PIT 31 (2-5-6) Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI 32 (1-8-3)

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1994 FIRST TEAM Center Sergei Fedorov, DET 223 (33-19-1) Right Wing Pavel Bure, VAN 218 (33-17-2) Left Wing Brendan Shanahan, STL 157 (18-19-10) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 262 (50-4-0) Scott Stevens, NJD 244 (42-11-1) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 224 (40-6-6) SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 147 (18-15-12) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 136 (18-12-10) Left Wing Adam Graves, NYR 153 (22-12-7) Defense Al MacInnis, CGY 146 (8-33-7) Brian Leetch, NYR 98 (3-22-17) Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck, FLA 104 (6-20-14)

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1993 FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 250 (50-0-0) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, WIN 208 (36-9-1) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 196 (29-16-3) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 222 (40-7-1) Ray Bourque, BOS 166 (20-20-6) Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI 170 (24-14-8) SECOND TEAM Center Pat LaFontaine, BUF 71 (0-20-11) Right Wing Alexander Mogilny, BUF 143 (9-31-5) Left Wing Kevin Stevens, PIT 187 (20-29-0) Defense Larry Murphy, PIT 154 (18-19-7) Al Iafrate, WSH 79 (7-11-11) Goaltender Tom Barrasso, PIT 151 (20-149)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1992 FIRST TEAM Center Mark Messier, NYR 233 (38-11-10) Right Wing Brett Hull, STL 325 (65-0-0) Left Wing Kevin Stevens, PIT 316 (62-2-0) Defense Brian Leetch, NYR 323 (64-1-0) Ray Bourque, BOS 232 (29-27-6) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 303 (54-11-0) SECOND TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 192 (20-26-14) Right Wing Mark Recchi, PIT/PHI 96 (0-29-9) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 151 (2-41-18) Defense Phil Housley, WIN 181 (17-29-9) Scott Stevens, NJD 121 (9-18-22) Goaltender Kirk McLean, VAN 184 (10-41-11)

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1991 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 328 (65-1-0) Right Wing Brett Hull, STL 318 (63-1-0) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 284 (49-11-6) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 320 (63-1-2) Al MacInnis, CGY 306 (54-12-0) Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI 328 (65-1-0) SECOND TEAM Center Adam Oates, STL 132 (1-36-19) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 94 (2-24-12) Left Wing Kevin Stevens, PIT 159 (10-31-16) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 165 (10-33-16) Brian Leetch, NYR 150 (4-33-31) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 144 (1-43-10)

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1990 FIRST TEAM Center Mark Messier, EDM 287 (54-5-2) Right Wing Brett Hull, STL 298 (56-6-0) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 214 (29-20-9) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 315 (62-1-0-0-0-0) Al MacInnis, CGY 257 (0-37-19-4-3-0) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 304 (59-3-0) SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 173 (9-39-11) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 183 (7-48-4) Left Wing Brian Bellows, MNS 194 (26-19-7) Defense Paul Coffey, PIT 138 (1-10-9-11-9-14) Doug Wilson, CHI 128 (0-6-20-8-8-6) Goaltender Daren Puppa, BUF 136 (59-3-0)

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1989 FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 277 (48-11-4) Right Wing Joe Mullen, CGY 276 (48-11-3) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 251 (40-15-6) Defense Chris Chelios, MTL 267 (31-18-4-2-3-1) Paul Coffey, PIT 192 (15-11-13-3-6-8) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 291 (52-10-1) SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 201 (10-49-4) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 150 (8-32-14) Left Wing Gerard Gallant, DET 153 (13-27-7) Defense Al MacInnis, CGY 151 (5-10-12-10-7-3) Ray Bourque, BOS 136 (5-7-14-8-7-3) Goaltender Mike Vernon, CGY 193 (9-48-4)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1988 FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 309 (61-1-1) Right Wing Hakan Loob, CGY 252 (45-8-3) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 287 (52-8-3) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 299 (58-2-3) Scott Stevens, WSH 211 (28-21-8) Goaltender Grant Fuhr, EDM 297 (58-2-1) SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 185 (1-59-3) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 101 (10-14-9) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 134 (7-29-12) Defense Gary Suter, CGY 172 (18-24-10) Brad McCrimmon, CGY 163 (14-29-6) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 64 (2-15-9)

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1987 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 270 (54-0-0) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 201 (34-9-4) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 239 (43-8-0) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 270 (54-0-0) Mark Howe, PHI 248 (46-6-0) Goaltender Ron Hextall, PHI 198 (22-28-4) SECOND TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 99 (0-28-15) Right Wing Tim Kerr, PHI 113 (9-18-14) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 131 (6-31-8) Defense Larry Murphy, WSH 89 (2-23-10) Al MacInnis, CGY 60 (0-14-18) Goaltender Mike Liut, HFD 193 (27-18-4)

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1986 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 292 (57-2-1) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 246 (33-27-0) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 214 (32-16-6) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 294 (58-1-1) Mark Howe, PHI 272 (47-12-1) Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck, NYR 185 (22-22-9) SECOND TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 179 (2-56-1) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 231 (27-32-0) Left Wing Mats Naslund, MTL 148 (13-23-14) Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 170 (4-47-9) Ray Bourque, BOS 158 (5-39-16) Goaltender Bob Froese, PHI 138 (17-13-14)

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1985 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 295 (59-0-0) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 271 (50-6-3) Left Wing John Ogrodnick, DET 218 (31-19-6) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 269 (49-7-3) Ray Bourque, BOS 210 (28-22-4) Goaltender Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 242 (39-14-5) SECOND TEAM Center Dale Hawerchuk, WIN 156 (0-49-9) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 177 (8-43-8) Left Wing John Tonelli, NYI 150 (17-16-17) Defense Rod Langway, WSH 190 (19-28-11) Doug Wilson, CHI 143 (17-14-16) Goaltender Tom Barrasso, BUF 190 (20-28-6)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1984 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 310 (62-0-0) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 240 (37-15-10) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 306 (60-2-0) Defense Rod Langway, WSH 285 (51-10-0) Ray Bourque, BOS 232 (27-31-4) Goaltender Tom Barrasso, BUF 141 (8-29-14) SECOND TEAM Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 137 (0-41-14) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 154 (13-23-20) Left Wing Mark Messier, EDM 103 (2-26-15) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 226 (30-24-4) Denis Potvin, NYI 189 (14-38-5) Goaltender Pat Riggin, WSH 131 (18-12-5)

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1983 FIRST TEAM Center Peter Stastny, QUE 152 Right Wing Marian Stastny, QUE 126 Left Wing Ryan Walter, MTL 96 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 105 Mark Howe, PHI 103 Goaltender Pete Peeters, BOS 158 SECOND TEAM Center Barry Pederson, BOS 54 Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 114 Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 72 Defense Rod Langway, WSH 93 Ray Bourque, BOS 70 Goaltender Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 60

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1982 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 305 (58-5-0) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 309 (60-3-0) Left Wing Mark Messier, EDM 189 (25-19-7) Defense Doug Wilson, CHI 235 (39-12-4) Ray Bourque, BOS 170 (19-23-6) Goaltender Bill Smith, NYI 235 (40-10-5) SECOND TEAM Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 181 (5-50-6) Right Wing Rick Middleton, BOS 102 (2-26-14) Left Wing John Tonelli, NYI 87 (9-10-12) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 123 (13-16-10) Brian Engblom, MTL 112 (11-16-9) Goaltender Grant Fuhr, EDM 98 (6-17-17)

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1981 FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI Left Wing Charlie Simmer, LAK Defense Denis Potvin, NYI Randy Carlyle, PIT Goaltender Mike Liut, STL SECOND TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK Right Wing Dave Taylor, LAK Left Wing Bill Barber, PHI Defense Larry Robinson, MTL Ray Bourque, BOS Goaltender Mario Lessard, LAK

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1980 FIRST TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK 250 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 294 Left Wing Charlie Simmer, LAK 280 Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 280 Ray Bourque, BOS 183 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 221 SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 238 Right Wing Danny Gare, BUF 130 Left Wing Steve Shutt, MTL 86 Defense Borje Salming, TOR 179 Jim Schoenfeld, BUF 134 Goaltender Don Edwards, BUF 167

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1979 FIRST TEAM Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 247 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 203 Left Wing Clark Gillies, NYI 232 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 249 Larry Robinson, MTL 196 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 165 SECOND TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK 153 Left Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 197 Right Wing Bill Barber, PHI 61 Defense Borje Salming, TOR 157 Serge Savard, MTL 111 Goaltender Glenn Resch, NYI 142

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1978 FIRST TEAM Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 218 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 266 Left Wing Clark Gillies, NYI 192 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 226 Brad Park, BOS 201 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 210 SECOND TEAM Center Darryl Sittler, TOR 176 Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 78 Left Wing Steve Shutt, MTL 186 Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 200 Borje Salming, TOR 166 Goaltender Don Edwards, BUF 126

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1977 FIRST TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK 150 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 270 Left Wing Steve Shutt, MTL 270 Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 254 Borje Salming, TOR 217 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 194 SECOND TEAM Center Gilbert Perreault, BUF 139 Right Wing Lanny McDonald, TOR 121 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 107 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 144 Guy Lapointe, MTL 133 Goaltender Rogie Vachon, LAK 164

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1976 FIRST TEAM Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 268 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 266 Left Wing Bill Barber, PHI 232 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 255 Brad Park, BOS 183 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 256 SECOND TEAM Center Gilbert Perreault, BUF 75 Right Wing Reggie Leach, PHI 116 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 122 Defense Guy Lapointe, MTL 131 Borje Salming, TOR 123 Goaltender Glenn Resch, NYI 162

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1975 FIRST TEAM Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 179 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 270 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 243 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 270 Denis Potvin, NYI 202 Goaltender Bernie Parent, PHI 229 SECOND TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 155 Right Wing Rene Robert, BUF 118 Left Wing Steve Vickers, NYR 85 Defense Guy Lapointe, MTL 166 Borje Salming, TOR 76 Goaltender Rogie Vachon, LAK 194

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1974 FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 238 Right Wing Ken Hodge, BOS 203 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 198 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 240 Brad Park, NYR 196 Goaltender Bernie Parent, PHI 232 SECOND TEAM Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 134 Right Wing Mickey Redmond, DET 93 Left Wing Wayne Cashman, BOS 77 Defense Bill White, CHI 145 Barry Ashbee, PHI 50 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 152

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1973 FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 226 Right Wing Mickey Redmond, DET 187 Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, MTL 188 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 236 Guy Lapointe, MTL 125 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 238 SECOND TEAM Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 133 Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 116 Left Wing Dennis Hull, CHI 96 Defense Brad Park, NYR 118 Bill White, CHI 112 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 83

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1972 FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 208 Right Wing Rod Gilbert, NYR 165 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 158 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 208 Brad Park, NYR 194 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 161 SECOND TEAM Center Jean Ratelle, NYR 116 Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 137 Left Wing Vic Hadfield, NYR 145 Defense Bill White, CHI 95 Pat Stapleton, CHI 86 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 135

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1971 FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 210 Right Wing Ken Hodge, BOS 198 Left Wing John Bucyk, BOS 178 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 210 J.C. Tremblay, MTL 121 Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 157 SECOND TEAM Center Dave Keon, TOR 76 Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 79 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 149 Defense Brad Park, NYR 121 Pat Stapleton, CHI 58 Goaltender Jacques Plante, TOR 111

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1970 FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 139 Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 158 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 137 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 180 Brad Park, NYR 134 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 180 SECOND TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 131 Right Wing John McKenzie, BOS 92 Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, DET 78 Defense Carl Brewer, DET 58 Jacques Laperriere, MTL 57 Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 81

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1969 FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 174 Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 174 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 175 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 176 Tim Horton, TOR 123 Goaltender Glenn Hall, STL 115 SECOND TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 66 Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 83 Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, DET 108 Defense Ted Green, BOS 77 Ted Harris, MTL 67 Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 102

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1968 FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 96 (60-36) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 118 (58-60) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 118 (60-58) Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 77 (60-17) Tim Horton, TOR 53 (40-13) Goaltender Lorne Worsley, MTL 55 (24-31) SECOND TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 38 (14-24) Right Wing Rod Gilbert, NYR 36 (4-32) Left Wing Johnny Bucyk, BOS 59 (34-25) Defense J.C. Tremblay, MTL 52 (14-38) Jim Neilson, NYR 44 (3-41) Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 41 (5-36)

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1967 FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 180 (90-90) Right Wing Ken Wharram, CHI 117 (53-64) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 174 (84-90) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 156 (70-86) Harry Howell, NYR 147 (90-57) Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 149 (90-59) SECOND TEAM Center Norm Ullman, DET 62 (31-31) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 96 (25-71) Left Wing Don Marshall, NYR 59 (54-4) Defense Tim Horton, TOR 94 (53-41) Bobby Orr, BOS 89 (31-58) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 62 (27-35)

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1966 FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 100 (57-43) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 160 (80-80) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 180 (90-90) Defense Jacques Laperriere, MTL 119 (84-35) Pierre Pilote, CHI 102 (64-38) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 144 (84-60) SECOND TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 89 (63-19) Right Wing Bobby Rousseau, MTL 113 (56-57) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 59 (9-50) Defense Allan Stanley, TOR 77 (37-40) Pat Stapleton, CHI 69 (1-68) Goaltender Lorne Worsley, MTL 85 (18-67)

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1965 FIRST TEAM Center Norm Ullman, DET 159 (75-84) Right Wing Claude Provost, MTL 134 (80-54) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 123 (90-33) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 133 (55-78) Jacques Laperriere, MTL 110 (84-26) Goaltender Roger Crozier, DET 157 (67-90) SECOND TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 105 (52-53) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 109 (23-86) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 71 (3-68) Defense Bill Gadsby, DET 92 (48-44) Carl Brewer, TOR 60 (32-28) Goaltender Charlie Hodge, MTL 79 (72-7)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1964 FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 145 (60-85) Right Wing Ken Wharram, CHI 144 (76-68) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 180 (90-90) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 168 (88-80) Tim Horton, TOR 124 (80-44) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 132 (88-44) SECOND TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 117 (82-35) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 113 (45-68) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 44 (25-19) Defense Elmer Vasko, CHI 94 (54-40) Jacques Laperriere, MTL 43 (6-37) Goaltender Charlie Hodge, MTL 97 (23-74)

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1963 FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 160 (83-77) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 157 (67-90) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 166 (89-77) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 149 (66-83) Carl Brewer, TOR 124 (55-69) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 142 (61-81) SECOND TEAM Center Henri Richard, MTL 84 (46-38) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 117 (63-54) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 55 (11-44) Defense Tim Horton, TOR 68 (27-41) Elmer Vasko, CHI 57 (32-25) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 76 (61-15)

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1962 FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 108 (26-82) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 151 (69-82) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 116 (26-90) Defense Doug Harvey, NYR 127 (85-42) Jean-Guy Talbot, MTL 90 (29-61) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 157 (73-84) SECOND TEAM Center Dave Keon, TOR 60 (24-36) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 115 (53-62) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 105 (77-28) Defense Carl Brewer, TOR 79 (39-40) Pierre Pilote, CHI 69 (6-63) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 86 (32-54)

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1961 FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 170 (80-90) Right Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 175 (87-88) Left Wing Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 177 (87-90) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 169 (83-86) Marcel Pronovost, DET 104 (50-54) Goaltender Johnny Bower, TOR 156 (84-72) SECOND TEAM Center Henri Richard, MTL 51 (32-19) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 102 (51-51) Left Wing Dickie Moore, MTL 93 (56-37) Defense Allan Stanley, TOR 68 (25-43) Pierre Pilote, CHI 53 (15-38) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 113 (50-63)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1960 FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 158 (84-74) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 172 (90-82) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 172 (84-88) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 154 (88-66) Marcel Pronovost, DET 98 (44-54) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 106 (22-84) SECOND TEAM Center Bronco Horvath, BOS 100 (50-50) Right Wing Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 76 (33-43) Left Wing Dean Prentice, NYR 77 (30-47) Defense Allan Stanley, TOR 94 (35-59) Pierre Pilote, CHI 75 (19-56) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 105 (68-37)

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1959 FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 133 (47-86) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 152 (69-83) Left Wing Dickie Moore, MTL 176 (86-90) Defense Tom Johnson, MTL 139 (60-79) Bill Gadsby, NYR 106 (52-54) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 145 (66-79) SECOND TEAM Center Henri Richard, MTL 55 (52-3) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 90 (40-50) Left Wing Alex Delvecchio, DET 36 (32-4) Defense Marcel Pronovost, DET 95 (54-41) Doug Harvey, MTL 92 (46-46) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 98 (75-23)

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1958 FIRST TEAM Center Henri Richard, MTL 176 (87-89) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 155 (89-66) Left Wing Dickie Moore, MTL 161 (71-90) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 180 (90-90) Bill Gadsby, NYR 168 (80-88) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 108 (65-43) SECOND TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 80 (42-38) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 82 (14-68) Left Wing Camille Henry, NYR 62 (20-42) Defense Fern Flaman, BOS 54 (29-25) Marcel Pronovost, DET 46 (19-27) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 104 (44-60)

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1957 FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 141 (90-51) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 176 (90-86) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 156 (73-83) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 172 (90-82) Red Kelly, DET 98 (46-52) Goaltender Glenn Hall, DET 121 (45-76) SECOND TEAM Center Eddie Litzenberger, CHI 43 (0-43) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 69 (38-41) Left Wing Real Chevrefils, BOS 55 (19-36) Defense Fern Flaman, BOS 79 (35-44) Bill Gadsby, NYR 77 (33-44) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 85 (23-62)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1956 FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 180 (90-90) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 151 (81-70) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 134 (64-70) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 177 (89-88) Bill Gadsby, NYR 116 (46-70) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 119 (63-56) SECOND TEAM Center Tod Sloan, TOR 84 (32-52) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 128 (54-74) Left Wing Bert Olmstead, MTL 94 (45-49) Defense Red Kelly, DET 114 (55-59) Tom Johnson, MTL 81 (41-40) Goaltender Glenn Hall, DET 84 (34-50)

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1955 FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 151 (65-86) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 138 (65-73) Left Wing Sid Smith, TOR 147 (71-76) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 174 (89-85) Red Kelly, DET 151 (71-80) Goaltender Harry Lumley, TOR 152 (80-72) SECOND TEAM Center Ken Mosdell, MTL 51 (45-6) Right Wing Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 105 (68-37) Left Wing Danny Lewicki, NYR 67 (39-28) Defense Bob Goldham, DET 64 (29-35) Fern Flaman, BOS 47 (11-28) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 128 (58-70)

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1954 FIRST TEAM Center Ken Mosdell, MTL 107 (68-39) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 144 (71-73) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 163 (78-85) Defense Red Kelly, DET 177 (87-90) Doug Harvey, MTL 130 (57-73) Goaltender Harry Lumley, TOR 127 (57-70) SECOND TEAM Center Ted Kennedy, TOR 43 (11-32) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 142 (72-70) Left Wing Ed Sandford, BOS 64 (51-13) Defense Bill Gadsby, CHI 84 (51-33) Tim Horton, TOR 83 (39-44) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 95 (35-60)

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1953 FIRST TEAM Center Fleming Mackell, BOS 73 (11-6-0) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 90 (18-0-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 88 (17-1-0) Defense Red Kelly, DET 90 (18-0-0) Doug Harvey, MTL 56 (8-5-1) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 69 (10-6-1) SECOND TEAM Center Alex Delvecchio, DET 22 (0-5-7) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 52 (0-17-0) Left Wing Bert Olmstead, MTL 26 (0-6-8) Defense Bill Quackenbush, BOS 44 (4-7-3) Bill Gadsby, CHI 30 (3-2-9) Goaltender Gerry McNeil, MTL 57 (8-5-2)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1952 FIRST TEAM Center Elmer Lach, MTL 72 (11-5-2) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 90 (18-0-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 80 (13-5-0) Defense Red Kelly, DET 90 (18-0-0) Doug Harvey, MTL 71 (12-3-2) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 90 (18-0-0) SECOND TEAM Center Milt Schmidt, BOS 40 (4-5-5) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 42 (0-14-0) Left Wing Sid Smith, TOR 45 (5-4-8) Defense Hy Buller, NYR 47 (1-13-3) Jim Thomson, TOR 38 (2-6-10) Goaltender Jim Henry, BOS 23 (0-7-2)

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1951 FIRST TEAM Center Milt Schmidt, BOS 90 (18-0-0) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 81 (13-4-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 86 (17-0-1) Defense Red Kelly, DET 90 (18-0-0) Bill Quackenbush, BOS 68 (9-7-2) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 70 (10-6-2) SECOND TEAM Center Ted Kennedy, TOR 35 (0-9-8) Sid Abel, DET 35 (0-9-8) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 63 (4-13-0) Left Wing Sid Smith, TOR 33 (0-9-6) Defense Jim Thomson, TOR 62 (8-6-4) Leo Reise, DET 50 (0-16-2) Goaltender Chuck Rayner, NYR 40 (5-3-6)

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* Prior to 1951, the six NHL head coaches voted for the NHL All-Star Teams. Points were awarded on the basis of five points for a first selection, three for a second choice and one for a third. Coaches were not allowed to vote for players on their own team. A unanimous selection consisted of 25 points (five first selections). 1950 FIRST TEAM Center Sid Abel, DET 21 (3-2-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 25 (5-0-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 25 (5-0-0) Defense Gus Mortson, TOR 21 (3-2-0) Ken Reardon, MTL 20 (4-0-0) Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL 21 (3-2-0) SECOND TEAM Center Ted Kennedy, TOR 16 (2-2-0) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 17 (1-4-0) Left Wing Tony Leswick, NYR 14 (1-3-0) Defense Leo Reise, DET 17 (2-2-1) Red Kelly, DET 17 (2-2-1) Goaltender Chuck Rayner, NYR 17 (2-2-1)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1949 FIRST TEAM Center Sid Abel, DET 21 (3-2-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 23 (4-1-0) Left Wing Roy Conacher, CHI 19 (2-3-0) Defense Bill Quackenbush, DET 25 (5-0-0) Jack Stewart, DET 17 (2-2-1) Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL 25 (5-0-0) SECOND TEAM Center Doug Bentley, CHI 17 (2-2-1) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 11 (1-2-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 17 (2-2-1) Defense Glen Harmon, MTL 15 (2-1-2) Ken Reardon, MTL 15 (2-1-2) Goaltender Chuck Rayner, NYR 10 (0-3-1)

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1948 FIRST TEAM Center Elmer Lach, MTL 23 (4-1-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 21 (3-2-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 25 (5-0-0) Defense Bill Quackenbush, DET 23 (4-1-0) Jack Stewart, DET 21 (3-2-0) Goaltender Turk Broda, TOR 19 (3-1-1) SECOND TEAM Center Buddy O’Connor, NYR 10 (1-1-2) Right Wing Bud Poile, CHI 18 (3-1-0) Left Wing Gaye Stewart, CHI 10 (1-1-2) Defense Ken Reardon, MTL 19 (2-3-0) Neil Colville, NYR 15 (2-1-1) Goaltender Frank Brimsek, BOS 19 (2-3-0)

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1947 FIRST TEAM Center Milt Schmidt, BOS 14 (4-1-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 15 (5-0-0) Left Wing Doug Bentley, CHI 10 (2-2-0) Defense Ken Reardon, MTL 13 (4-0-1) Butch Bouchard, MTL 12 (2-3-0) Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL 13 (4-0-1) SECOND TEAM Center Max Bentley, CHI 10 (1-3-1) Right Wing Bobby Bauer, BOS 11 (1-4-0) Left Wing Woody Dumart, BOS 9 (1-2-2) Defense Jack Stewart, DET 11 (2-2-1) Bill Quackenbush, DET 11 (2-2-1) Goaltender Frank Brimsek, BOS 8 (1-1-3)

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Year Player Points Voting Results 1946 FIRST TEAM Center Max Bentley, CHI Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL Left Wing Gaye Stewart, TOR Defense Jack Crawford, BOS Butch Bouchard, MTL Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL Coach Dick Irvin, MTL SECOND TEAM Center Elmer Lach, MTL Right Wing Bill Mosienko, CHI Left Wing Toe Blake, MTL Defense Ken Reardon, MTL Jack Stewart, DET Goaltender Frank Brimsek, BOS Coach Johnny Gottselig, CHI

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1945 FIRST TEAM Center Elmer Lach, MTL Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL Left Wing Toe Blake, MTL Defense Butch Bouchard, MTL Flash Hollett, DET Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL Coach Dick Irvin, MTL SECOND TEAM Center Bill Cowley, BOS Right Wing Bill Mosienko, CHI Left Wing Syd Howe, DET Defense Glen Harmon, MTL Babe Pratt, TOR Goaltender Mike Karakas, CHI Coach Jack Adams, DET

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ALL-ROOKIE TEAMS Year Position Player 2019 Goaltender Jordan Binnington, STL Defense Rasmus Dahlin, BUF Defense Miro Heiskanen, DAL Forward Anthony Cirelli, TBL Forward Elias Pettersson, VAN Forward Brady Tkachuk, OTT 2018 Goaltender Juuse Saros, NSH Defense Will Butcher, NJD Defense Charlie McAvoy, BOS Forward Mathew Barzal, NYI Forward Brock Boeser, VAN Forward Clayton Keller, ARI 2017 Goaltender Matt Murray, PIT Defense Brady Skjei, NYR Defense Zach Werenski, CBJ Forward Patrik Laine, WPG Forward Mitchell Marner, TOR Forward Auston Matthews, TOR 2016 Goaltender John Gibson, ANA Defense Shayne Gostisbehere, PHI Defense Colton Parayko, STL Forward Jack Eichel, BUF Forward Connor McDavid, EDM

Forward Artemi Panarin, CHI 2015 Goaltender Jake Allen, STL Defense Aaron Ekblad, FLA Defense John Klingberg, DAL Forward Filip Forsberg, NSH Forward Johnny Gaudreau, CGY

Forward Mark Stone, OTT 2014 Goaltender Frederik Andersen, ANA Defense Torey Krug, BOS Defense Hampus Lindholm, ANA Forward Tyler Johnson, TBL Forward Nathan MacKinnon, COL

Forward Ondrej Palat, TBL

2013 Goaltender Jake Allen, STL Defense Jonas Brodin, MIN Defense Justin Schultz, EDM Forward Brendan Gallagher, MTL Forward Jonathan Huberdeau, FLA Forward Brandon Saad, CHI 2012 Goaltender Jhonas Enroth, BUF Defense Justin Faulk, CAR Defense Jake Gardiner, TOR Forward Adam Henrique, NJD Forward Gabriel Landeskog, COL Forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, EDM 2011 Goaltender Corey Crawford, CHI Defense John Carlson, WSH Defense P.K. Subban, MTL Forward Logan Couture, SJS Forward Michael Grabner, NYI Forward Jeff Skinner, CAR 2010 Goaltender Jimmy Howard, DET Defense Michael Del Zotto, NYR Defense Tyler Myers, BUF Forward Niclas Bergfors, ATL Forward Matt Duchene, COL Forward John Tavares, NYI

Year Position Player 2009 Goaltender Steve Mason, CBJ Defense Drew Doughty, LAK Defense Luke Schenn, TOR Forward Patrick Berglund, STL Forward Bobby Ryan, ANA Forward Kris Versteeg, CHI 2008 Goaltender Carey Price, MTL Defense Tobias Enstrom, ATL Defense Tom Gilbert, EDM Forward Nicklas Backstrom, WSH Forward Patrick Kane, CHI Forward Jonathan Toews, CHI 2007 Goaltender Mike Smith, DAL Defense Matt Carle, SJS Defense Marc-Edouard Vlasic, SJS Forward Evgeni Malkin, PIT Forward Jordan Staal, PIT Forward Paul Statsny, COL 2006 Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, NYR Defense Andrej Meszaros, OTT Defense Dion Phaneuf, CGY Forward Brad Boyes, BOS Forward Sidney Crosby, PIT Forward Alexander Ovechkin, WSH 2004 Goaltender Andrew Raycroft, BOS Defense John-Michael Liles, COL Defense Joni Pitkanen, PHI Forward Trent Hunter, NYI Forward Ryan Malone, PIT Forward Michael Ryder, MTL 2003 Goaltender Sebastien Caron, PIT Defense Jay Bouwmeester, FLA Defense Barret Jackman, STL Forward Tyler Arnason, CHI Forward Rick Nash, CBJ Forward Henrik Zetterberg, DET 2002 Goaltender Dan Blackburn, NYR Defense Nick Boynton, BOS Defense Rostislav Klesla, CBJ Forward Dany Heatley, ATL Forward Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL Forward Kristian Huselius, FLA 2001 Goaltender Evgeny Nabokov, SJS Defense Lubomir Visnovsky, LAK Defense Colin White, NJD Forward Martin Havlat, OTT Forward Brad Richards, TBL Forward Shane Willis, CAR 2000 Goaltender Brian Boucher, PHI Defense Brian Rafalski, NJD Defense Brad Stuart, SJS Forward Simon Gagne, PHI Forward Scott Gomez, NJD Forward Michael York, NYR 1999 Goaltender Jamie Storr, LAK Defense Tom Poti, EDM Defense Sami Salo, OTT Forward Chris Drury, COL Forward Milan Hejduk, COL Forward Marian Hossa, OTT

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Year Position Player 1998 Goaltender Jamie Storr, LAK Defense Derek Morris, CGY Defense Mattias Ohlund, VAN Forward Patrik Elias, NJD Forward Mike Johnson, TOR Forward Sergei Samsonov, BOS 1997 Goaltender Patrick Lalime, PIT Defense Bryan Berard, NYI Defense Janne Niinimaa, PHI Forward Jarome Iginla, CGY Forward Jim Campbell, STL Forward Sergei Berezin, TOR 1996 Goaltender Corey Hirsch, VAN Defense Ed Jovanovski, FLA Defense Kyle McLaren, BOS Forward Daniel Alfredsson, OTT Forward Eric Daze, CHI Forward Petr Sykora, NJD 1995 Goaltender Jim Carey, WSH Defense Chris Therien, PHI Defense Kenny Jonsson, TOR Forward Peter Forsberg, COL Forward Jeff Friesen, SJS Forward Paul Kariya, ANA 1994 Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD Defense Chris Pronger, HFD Defense Boris Mironov, WIN/EDM Center Jason Arnott, EDM Wing Mikael Renberg, PHI Wing Oleg Petrov, MTL 1993 Goaltender Felix Potvin, TOR Defense Vladimir Malakhov, NYI Defense Scott Niedermayer, NJD Center Eric Lindros, PHI Wing Teemu Selanne, WIN Wing Joe Juneau, BOS 1992 Goaltender Dominik Hasek, CHI Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET Defense Vladimir Konstantinov, DET Center Kevin Todd, NJD Right Wing Tony Amonte, NYR Left Wing Gilbert Dionne, MTL 1991 Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI Defense Eric Weinrich, NJD Defense Rob Blake, LAK Center Sergei Fedorov, DET Right Wing Ken Hodge, BOS Left Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 1990 Goaltender Bob Essensa, WIN Defense Brad Shaw, HFD Defense Geoff Smith, EDM Center Mike Modano, MNS Right Wing Sergei Makarov, CGY Left Wing Rod Brind’Amour, STL 1989 Goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz, HFD Defense Brian Leetch, NYR Defense Zarley Zalapski, PIT Center Trevor Linden, VAN Right Wing Tony Granato, NYR Left Wing David Volek, NYI

Year Position Player 1988 Goaltender Darren Pang, CHI Defense Glen Wesley, BOS Defense Calle Johansson, BUF Center Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY Right Wing Ray Sheppard, BUF Left Wing Iain Duncan, WIN 1987 Goaltender Ron Hextall, PHI Defense Steve Duchesne, LAK Defense Brian Benning, STL Center Jimmy Carson, LAK Right Wing Jim Sandlak, VAN Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 1986 Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL Defense Gary Suter, CGY Defense Dana Murzyn, HFD Center Mike Ridley, NYR Right Wing Kjell Dahlin, MTL Left Wing Wendel Clark, TOR 1985 Goaltender Steve Penney, MTL Defense Chris Chelios, MTL Defense Bruce Bell, QUE Center Mario Lemieux, PIT Right Wing Tomas Sandstrom, NYR Left Wing Warren Young, PIT 1984 Goaltender Tom Barrasso, BUF Defense Thomas Ericksson, PHI Defense Jamie Macoun, CGY Center Steve Yzerman, DET Right Wing Hakan Loob, CGY Left Wing Sylvain Turgeon, HFD 1983 Goaltender Pelle Lindbergh, PHI Defense Scott Stevens, WSH Defense Phil Housley, BUF Center Dan Daoust, MTL/TOR Right Wing Steve Larmer, CHI Left Wing Mats Naslund, MTL

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ABBREVIATIONS AFM — Atlanta Flames (1972-80) ANA — Anaheim Ducks ARI — Arizona Coyotes ATL — Atlanta Thrashers (1999-11) BOS — Boston Bruins BRK — Brooklyn Americans (1941-42) BUF — Buffalo Sabres CAR — Carolina Hurricanes CAT — Calgary Tigers (WCHL) CBJ — Columbus Blue Jackets CF — Conference Finals CGS — California Golden Seals (1970-76) CGY — Calgary Flames CHI — Chicago Blackhawks CLE — Cleveland Barons (1976-78) CLR — Colorado Rockies (1976-82) COL — Colorado Avalanche DAL — Dallas Stars DCG — Detroit Cougars (1926-30) DET — Detroit Red Wings DFL — Detroit Falcons (1930-32) EDE — Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL) EDM — Edmonton Oilers FLA — Florida Panthers HAM — Hamilton Tigers (1920-25) HFD — Hartford Whalers (1979-97) KCS — Kansas City Scouts (1974-76) LAK — Los Angeles Kings MIN — Minnesota Wild MMR — Montreal Maroons (1924-38) MNS — Minnesota North Stars (1967-93) MTL — Montreal Canadiens

MWN — Montreal Wanderers (1917-18) NJD — New Jersey Devils NSH — Nashville Predators NYA — New York Americans (1925-41) NYI — New York Islanders NYR — New York Rangers OAK — Oakland Seals (1967-70) OTT — Ottawa Senators (1992 – Present) PHI — Philadelphia Flyers PHX — Phoenix Coyotes (1996-14) PIR — Pittsburgh Pirates (1925-30) PIT — Pittsburgh Penguins QBD — Quebec Bulldogs (1919-20) QUA — Philadelphia Quakers (1930-31) QUE — Quebec Nordiques (1979-95) SEN — Ottawa Senators (1917-34) SJS — San Jose Sharks SLE — St. Louis Eagles (1934-35) SMT — Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) STL — St. Louis Blues TAN — Toronto Arenas (1917-19) TBL — Tampa Bay Lightning TOR — Toronto Maple Leafs TSP — Toronto St. Patricks (1919-26) VAN — Vancouver Canucks VIC — Victoria Cougars (WCHL/WHL) VGK — Vegas Golden Knights VMA — Vancouver Maroons (PCHA) VMI — Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) WIN — Winnipeg Jets (1979-96) WPG — Winnipeg Jets (2011 – Present) WSH — Washington Capitals

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