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2021 NHL AWARDS PRESENTED BY BRIDGESTONE INFORMATION GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2021 NHL Award Winners and Finalists ...... 3

Regular- Awards Trophy ...... 4 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ...... 6 ...... 8 Frank J. Selke Trophy ...... 14 ...... 18 Award ...... 24 James Norris Memorial Trophy ...... 28 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award ...... 33 Memorial Trophy ...... 35 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy ...... 38 NHL Leadership Award ...... 44 Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy ...... 45 Presidents’ Trophy ...... 47 Award ...... 49 ...... 51 William M. Jennings Trophy ...... 55 Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award presented by MassMutual ...... 57

Playoff Awards Clarence S. Campbell Bowl ...... 59 Trophy ...... 60 ...... 62 ...... 64

End-of-Season All-Star Teams First and Second All-Star Teams ...... 67 All-Rookie Teams ...... 77

Abbreviations...... 79

2021 NHL AWARD WINNERS AND FINALISTS

Art Ross Trophy King Clancy Memorial Trophy Connor McDavid (EDM) Kurtis Gabriel (SJS) (NSH) Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy P.K. Subban (NJD) Matt Dumba (MIN) Oskar Lindblom (PHI) Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (SJS) (TOR) Jaccob Slavin (CAR) Calder Memorial Trophy (MIN) Kirill Kaprizov (MIN) Alex Nedeljkovic (CAR) Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award Jason Robertson (DAL) TBA

Frank J. Selke Trophy Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy (FLA) Auston Matthews (TOR) (BOS) (VGK) Presidents’ Trophy Hart Memorial Trophy Nathan MacKinnon (COL) Auston Matthews (TOR) (PIT) Connor McDavid (EDM) Auston Matthews (TOR) Connor McDavid (EDM) Rod Brind’Amour (CAR) Vezina Trophy (MIN) Marc-Andre Fleury (VGK) (FLA) (COL) (TBL) James Norris Memorial Trophy Adam Fox (NYR) William M. Jennings Trophy (TBL) Marc-Andre Fleury and Robin Lehner (VGK) Cale Makar (COL) Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award presented by Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award MassMutual TBA Renee Hess (Black Girl Hockey Club) Kevin Hodgson, (HEROS) Howard Smith ( I.C.E.)

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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 Bruins, presented the Art Ross Trophy to the NHL in 1948. If two or more players finish the regular season with the same 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 of the season.

2020-21 Winner Oilers center Connor McDavid registered a League-best 105 points (33-72—105 in 56 GP) – 21 more than the next-closest player (teammate : 31-53—84 in 56 GP) – to earn his third career Art Ross Trophy, adding to back-to-back wins 2016-17 and 2017-18. He became the ninth player in NHL history to claim the award at least three times as well as the third to achieve the feat prior to his 25th birthday, following (5x) and (3x). McDavid’s 21- gap over the runner-up was the largest by an NHL scoring champion since 1990‑91, when Gretzky (41-122—163 in 78 GP w/ LAK) finished 32 points ahead of (86-45—131 in 78 GP w/ STL). McDavid, who also topped the League in assists (72), power-play assists (28) and power-play points (37), factored on 57.38 percent of Edmonton’s 183 total goals (excluding the shootout) – the highest single-season percentage in NHL history, ahead of in 1988‑89 (57.35% w/ PIT). He also posted a League-leading 1.88 points per game – the most by any player since 1995‑96, when Lemieux averaged 2.30 (69-92—161 in 70 GP w/ PIT).

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ART ROSS TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner G-A—PTS Runner-Up G-A—PTS 2020-21 Connor McDavid, EDM 33-72—105 Leon Draisaitl, EDM 31-53—84 2019-20 Leon Draisaitl, EDM 43-67—110 Connor McDavid, EDM 34-63—97 2018-19 , TBL 41-87—128 Connor McDavid, EDM 41-75—116 2017-18 Connor McDavid, EDM 41-67—108 , PHI 34-68—102 2016-17 Connor McDavid, EDM 30-70—100 Sidney Crosby, PIT 44-45—89 2015-16 , CHI 46-60—106 , DAL 41-48—89 2014-15 Jamie Benn, DAL 35-52—87 , NYI 38-48—86 2013-14 Sidney Crosby, PIT 36-68—104 , ANA 31-56—87 2012-13 Martin St. Louis, TBL 17-43—60 , TBL 29-28—57 2011-12 , PIT 50-59—109 Steven Stamkos, TBL 60-37—97 2010-11 , VAN 41-63—104 Martin St. Louis, TBL 31-68—99 2009-10 , 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 , 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 , ATL 41-46—87 2002-03 , COL 29-77—106 Markus Naslund, VAN 36-65—104 2001-02 , CGY 52-44—96 Markus Naslund, VAN 40-50—90 2000-01 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 52-69—121 , COL 54-64—118 1999-00 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 42-54—96 , 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

4 Season Winner G-A—PTS Runner-Up G-A—PTS 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 1994-95 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 32-38—70 , PHI 29-41—70 1993-94 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 38-92—130 , 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 , 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 , 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 , NYI 64-83—147 1980-81 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 55-109—164 , LAK 38-77—135 1979-80 Marcel Dionne, LAK 53-84—137 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 51-86—137 1978-79 , NYI 47-87—134 Marcel Dionne, LAK 59-71—130 1977-78 , 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 , PHI 30-89—119 1974-75 , BOS 46-89—135 , 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 , CHI 58-49—107 1967-68 , 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 , 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 , NYR 35-46—81 1961-62 Bobby Hull, CHI 50-34—84 Andy Bathgate, NYR 28-56—84 1960-61 , MTL 50-45—95 Jean Beliveau, MTL 32-58—90 1959-60 Bobby Hull, CHI 39-42—81 , 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 , 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 , 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 , DET 34-35—69 1948-49 , CHI 26-42—68 , CHI 23-43—66 1947-48 , MTL 30-31—61 Buddy O’Connor, NYR 24-36—60

5 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 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Matt Dumba, D, Dumba received the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2019-20 as he contributed his time, money and efforts to a number of community initiatives, co-founded the Hockey Diversity Alliance, and spoke out against racism and intolerance in hockey. Amidst backlash and online hate directed his way, Dumba has continued the work in 2020-21, hosting the inaugural Matt Dumba Hockey Without Limits Camp in February as part of Hockey Day Minnesota 2021. “I have a platform to make a change and make a difference. It’d be a shame if I let that go to waste,” Dumba told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “I think anyone that you talk to and who’s been there on the ground supporting these kids and hearing their stories, I think that they would say the same. The smiles, the hope, just the energy that we’re cultivating here is starting to change here in Minnesota, but I hope it’s across North America and eventually the world.”

Oskar Lindblom, LW, Flyers Lindblom is a Masterton finalist for the second consecutive year. In December of 2019, he was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare type of bone cancer, and started treatment that sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season. The hockey world celebrated on July 2, 2020, when Lindblom rang a ceremonial bell to signify the end of his treatments and again when he returned to the Flyers’ lineup for two games during the Stanley Cup in September. An inspiration to teammates and opponents alike, Lindblom regained his regular place in the Flyers lineup in 2020-21, playing in 50 of 56 games, and was again declared cancer-free following a scan in March. “It goes up and down every day,” Lindblom said. “You can feel great one day, another day you feel like you haven’t played hockey for a while. You just have to battle through, try to be strong mentally and do your work every day and hopefully feel good.”

Patrick Marleau, C, Marleau celebrated a pair of historic achievements in 2020-21, overtaking Gordie Howe for the most regular-season games in NHL history and later becoming the fourth player to skate in 900 consecutive contests. Marleau, 41, dethroned Howe when he stepped onto the ice for his 1,768th career game April 19 at Vegas. Marleau finished his 23rd NHL season 23rd in League history in career goals (566) and 50th in career points (1,197). “To earn a precious spot in an NHL lineup night after night, year after year, you have to earn it every single game,” Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a tribute recognizing Marleau’s historic feat. “You have to possess talent that is extremely elite. An incredible passion for the game. A relentless drive to stay in shape and remain impactful by continuously improving and adapting your skills so that coaches simply cannot take you out of the lineup.”

6 BILL MASTERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner 2019-20 Bobby Ryan, OTT 1992-93 Mario Lemieux, PIT 2018-19 Robin Lehner, NYI 1991-92 Mark Fitzpatrick, NYI 2017-18 Brian Boyle, NJD 1990-91 Dave Taylor, LAK 2016-17 Craig Anderson, OTT 1989-90 , BOS 2015-16 Jaromir Jagr, FLA 1988-89 Tim Kerr, PHI 2014-15 Devan Dubnyk, MIN 1987-88 , LAK 2013-14 Dominic Moore, NYR 1986-87 , HFD 2012-13 Josh Harding, MIN 1985-86 , BOS 2011-12 Max Pacioretty, MTL 1984-85 Anders Hedberg, NYR 2010-11 Ian Laperriere, PHI 1983-84 , DET 2009-10 Jose Theodore, WSH 1982-83 Lanny McDonald, CGY 2008-09 , NSH 1981-82 Glenn Resch, CLR 2007-08 Jason Blake, TOR 1980-81 Blake Dunlop, STL 2006-07 , BOS 1979-80 Al MacAdam, MNS 2005-06 Teemu Selanne, ANA 1978-79 , MTL 2004-05 --- 1977-78 , LAK 2003-04 Bryan Berard, CHI 1976-77 , NYI 2002-03 , DET 1975-76 , NYR 2001-02 , MTL 1974-75 , BUF 2000-01 , NYR 1973-74 Henri Richard, MTL 1999-00 , NJD 1972-73 Lowell MacDonald, PIT 1998-99 John Cullen, TBL 1971-72 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1997-98 Jamie McLennan, STL 1970-71 Jean Ratelle, NYR 1996-97 Tony Granato, SJS 1969-70 , CHI 1995-96 Gary Roberts, CGY 1968-69 , OAK 1994-95 Pat LaFontaine, BUF 1967-68 , MTL 1993-94 , BOS

7 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 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Kirill Kaprizov, LW, Minnesota Wild Kaprizov topped all NHL rookies and Wild skaters in goals (27) and points (51), helping Minnesota reach the for the eighth time in nine seasons. Only three other rookies since 1993-94 have led a team in points during the regular season, while also helping them qualify for the postseason: Auston Matthews (2016-17 with ), (2014-15 with Nashville) and Trent Hunter (2003-04 with NY Islanders). Kaprizov also led all rookies in shots on goal (157), topped rookie forwards in average ice time (18:18) and ranked second in assists (24). Despite the shortened season he set several rookie franchise records, including goals, assists, points and power-play goals (8). The 24-year-old Novokuznetsk, , native is looking to become the first Calder Trophy winner in franchise history and already is assured of being the highest-finishing Calder candidate for the Wild, ahead of teammate Jonas Brodin’s fourth-place ranking in 2013.

Alex Nedeljkovic, G, Nedeljkovic, who began the season on Carolina’s taxi squad, made his season debut in the Hurricanes’ 10th game of the season and went on to backstop the club to the Discover NHL Central Division title, posting a 15-5-3 record, 1.90 goals- against average, .932 save percentage and three in 23 appearances. The 25-year-old Parma, Ohio, native led all NHL in goals-against average and save percentage (MIN: 15 GP), also the best single-season marks by a rookie in franchise history. The .932 save percentage marked the best by an NHL rookie with at least 20 appearances since the statistic was introduced in 1955-56. He posted a seven-game streak without a regulation loss from March 1-25 (6-0-1) and a season-best eight-game stretch from April 8 - May 3 (7-0-1). Nedeljkovic is vying to become the second Calder Trophy winner from the Hurricanes since the franchise moved to Carolina in 1997-98, joining Jeff Skinner (2011).

Jason Robertson, LW, Stars Robertson was a major contributor to a Stars offense that was missing high-scoring forwards and Alexander Radulov for most of the season due to injury. The Stars’ 2nd-round pick in the 2017 NHL Draft ranked second on Dallas and among all NHL rookies in scoring with 17-28—45 in 51 games. He led all NHL rookies in assists (28), plus- minus (tie, +13) and even-strength points (16-23—39) and ranked second in goals (tie, 17) and shots on goal (127). His season was highlighted by a nine-game point streak from April 13-27 (4-9—13), the longest by any NHL rookie since a 10-game streak by Arizona’s in 2017-18. The 21-year-old Arcadia, Calif., native is seeking to become the first Stars player to capture the Calder Trophy since the franchise moved to Dallas in 1993-94 and will be the highest- finishing Calder candidate for Dallas, ahead of teammate ’s fourth-place ranking in 2019.

8 CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner 2019-20 Cale Makar, COL 1975-76 Bryan Trottier, NYI 2018-19 Elias Pettersson, VAN 1974-75 , AFM 2017-18 , NYI 1973-74 , NYI 2016-17 Auston Matthews, TOR 1972-73 Steve Vickers, NYR 2015-16 , CHI 1971-72 , MTL 2014-15 , FLA 1970-71 Gilbert Perreault, BUF 2013-14 Nathan MacKinnon, COL 1969-70 , CHI 2012-13 , FLA 1968-69 Danny Grant, MNS 2011-12 , COL 1967-68 , BOS 2010-11 Jeff Skinner, CAR 1966-67 Bobby Orr, BOS 2009-10 Tyler Myers, BUF 1965-66 , TOR 2008-09 , CBJ 1964-65 , DET 2007-08 Patrick Kane, CHI 1963-64 Jacques Laperriere, MTL 2006-07 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 1962-63 , TOR 2005-06 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1961-62 , MTL 2004-05 --- 1960-61 , TOR 2003-04 , BOS 1959-60 Bill Hay, CHI 2002-03 Barret Jackman, STL 1958-59 , MTL 2001-02 , ATL 1957-58 , TOR 2000-01 , SJS 1956-57 , BOS 1999-00 , NJD 1955-56 , DET 1998-99 Chris Drury, COL 1954-55 , CHI 1997-98 Sergei Samsonov, BOS 1953-54 , NYR 1996-97 Bryan Berard, NYI 1952-53 , NYR 1995-96 , OTT 1951-52 Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 1994-95 Peter Forsberg, QUE 1950-51 , DET 1993-94 , NJD 1949-50 , BOS 1992-93 Teemu Selanne, WIN 1948-49 Pentti Lund, NYR 1991-92 Pavel Bure, VAN 1947-48 Jim McFadden, DET 1990-91 , CHI 1946-47 , TOR 1989-90 Sergei Makarov, CGY 1945-46 Edgar Laprade, NYR 1988-89 , NYR 1944-45 Frank McCool, TOR 1987-88 , CGY 1943-44 Gus Bodnar, TOR 1986-87 , LAK 1942-43 , TOR 1985-86 , CGY 1941-42 Grant Warwick, NYR 1984-85 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1940-41 Johnny Quilty, MTL 1983-84 , BUF 1939-40 Kilby MacDonald, NYR 1982-83 Steve Larmer, CHI 1938-39 , BOS 1981-82 , WIN 1937-38 Cully Dahlstrom, CHI 1980-81 Peter Stastny, QUE 1936-37 , TOR 1979-80 , BOS 1935-36 Mike Karakas, CHI 1978-79 , MNS 1934-35 , NYA 1977-78 Mike Bossy, NYI 1933-34 Russ Blinko, MMR 1976-77 , AFM 1932-33 Carl Voss, DET

9 CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS

Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2020 1. Cale Makar, COL D 1538 (116-54-0-0-0) 2008 1. Patrick Kane, CHI RW 1078 (71-34-26-0-0) 2. Quinn Hughes, VAN D 1337 (53-111-6-0-0) 2. N. Backstrom, WSH C 872 (30-51-35-12-4) 3. Dominik Kubalik, CHI LW 554 (0-2-75-48-21) 3. , CHI C 647 (19-26-30-38-11) 4. Adam Fox, NYR D 430 (1-1-45-52-32) 4. , MTL G 461 (11-16-26-30-19) 5. Elvis Merzlikins, CBJ G 215 (0-1-17-32-27) 5. Peter Mueller, PHX C 195 (0-2-12-31-28)

2019 1. Elias Pettersson, VAN C 1650 (151-20-0-0-0) 2007 1. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 1275 (124-5-0-0-0) 2. Jordan Binnington, STL G 1072 (18-105-22-12-11) 2. , COL C 965 (16-95-25-5-0) 3. Rasmus Dahlin, BUF D 661 (1-21-66-50-24) 3. , PIT RW 565 (6-14-52-45-12) 4. Miro Heiskanen, DAL D 520 (1-18-49-37-28) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 417 (0-9-40-45-26) 5. , OTT LW 357 (0-4-25-49-57) 5. Dustin Penner, ANA LW 107 (0-2-6-11-30)

2018 1. Mathew Barzal, NYI C 1626 (160-3-1-0-0) 2006 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 1275 (124-5-0-0-0) 2. Brock Boeser, VAN RW 750 (2-61-45-21-15) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 831 (4-95-19-10-1) 3. Clayton Keller, ARI C 492 (1-26-31-38-31) 3. , CGY D 580 (0-16-72-35-3) 4. Kyle Connor, WPG LW 442 (0-22-35-28-29) 4. , NYR G 455 (1-13-34-60-4) 5. Charlie McAvoy, BOS D 407 (0-24-28-27-18) t-5. , BOS C 48 (0-0-1-7-22) t-5. Marek Svatos, COL RW 48 (0-0-1-4-31) 2017 1. Auston Matthews, TOR C 1661 (164-3-0-0-0) 2. , WPG RW 1106 (3-134-24-6-0) 2004 1. Andrew Raycroft, BOS G 1002 (93-8-3-0-1) 3. , CBJ D 711 (0-21-93-28-15) 2. Michael Ryder, MTL RW 723 (11-77-13-3-0) 4. Matt , PIT G 346 (0-6-25-52-23) 3. Trent Hunter, NYI RW 470 (1-11-64-18-9) 5. Mitchell Marner, TOR C 273 (0-3-14-42-56) 4. John-Michael Liles, COL D 95 (0-2-4-15-16) 5. Ryan Malone, PIT LW 92 (0-3-1-15-21) 2016 1. Artemi Panarin, CHI LW 1258 (88-41-16-3-2) 2. S. Gostisbehere, PHI D 955 (33-53-42-12-8) 2003 1. Barret Jackman, STL D 506 (39-15-1-2-0) 3. Connor McDavid, EDM C 858 (25-45-48-15-8) 2. , DET LW 462 (18-33-9-2-0) 4. , BUF C 449 (2-9-25-72-25) 3. , CBJ LW 190 (2-3-19-15-9) 5. , DET C 170 (1-0-8-23-51) 4. Tyler Arnason, CHI C 146 (1-3-13-11-17) 5. Ales Kotalik, BUF RW 92 (1-1-5-14-8) 2015 1. Aaron Ekblad, FLA D 1147 (71-39-24-12-8) 2. Mark Stone, OTT RW 1078 (47-49-46-11-2) 2002 1. Dany Heatley, ATL RW 568 (48-11-2-0-1) 3. , CGY LW 1026 (33-57-48-19-0) 2. Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL LW 466 (14-45-1-2-0) 4. Filip Forsberg, NSH LW 594 (6-9-37-91-13) 3. Kristian Huselius, FLA LW 214 (0-2-31-12-9) 5. John Klingberg, DAL D 127 (0-2-1-15-63) 4. , DET C 79 (0-1-5-12-11) 5. Erik Cole, CAR LW 74 (0-1-4-12-11) 2014 1. N. MacKinnon, COL C 1347 (130-6-1-0-0) 2. Ondrej Palat, TBL LW 791 (5-78-29-15-5) 2001 1. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS G 565 (50-7-2-2-0) 3. Tyler Johnson, TBL C 352 (0-13-29-30-26) 2. , TBL C 416 (9-38-10-3-1) 4. Torey Krug, BOS D 287 (1-9-23-25-24) 3. Martin Havlat, OTT LW 240 (2-5-26-17-4) 5. Olli Maatta, PIT D 225 (0-11-18-16-10) 4. Lubomir Visnovsky, LAK D 124 (0-5-9-12-8) 5. Shane Willis, CAR RW 91 (1-2-3-13-13) 2013 1. J. Huberdeau, FLA LW 1141 (54-55-26-26-8) 2. B. Gallagher, MTL RW 1048 (54-44-23-24-13) 2000 1. Scott Gomez, NJD C 553 (49-9-0-0-0) 3. Brandon Saad, CHI LW 730 (30-24-26-34-30) 2. , SJS D 250 (6-19-3-12-6) 4. Jonas Brodin, MIN D 621 (24-21-32-20-14) 3. Michael York, NYR C 209 (1-11-15-13-8) 5. , EDM RW 521 (11-19-29-35-28) 4. Simon Gagne, PHI C 161 (0-12-11-6-4) 5. Alex Tanguay, COL LW 98 (0-4-6-10-10) 2012 1. G. Landeskog, COL LW 1383 (116-29-4-0-0) 2. R. Nugent-Hopkins, EDM C 1001 (26-83-22-16-2) 1999 1. Chris Drury, COL C 448 (32-15-2-4-1) 3. Adam Henrique, NJD C 620 (3-19-59-50-12) 2. Marian Hossa, OTT RW 269 (12-9-11-8-7) 4. Matt Read, PHI RW 546 (3-17-45-51-19) 3. Milan Hejduk, COL RW 184 (4-11-8-6-9) 5. , NYR LW 88 (0-0-5-9-36) 4. Mark Parrish, FLA RW 168 (5-5-11-6-10) 5. , NJD C 163 (1-5-15-12-7) 2011 1. Jeff Skinner, CAR LW 1055 (71-39-12-4-0) 2. , SJS C 908 (41-46-29-10-1) 1998 1. Sergei Samsonov, BOS LW 503 (43-9-2-0-0) 3. Michael Grabner, NYI RW 497 (6-19-37-35-14) 2. Mattias Ohlund, VAN D 308 (11-18-10-7-1) 4. Corey Crawford, CHI G 336 (6-9-22-28-19) 3. Patrik Elias, NJD LW 206 (0-13-15-12-4) 5. John Carlson, WSH D 188 (3-3-16-12-21) 4. Mike Johnson, TOR RW 172 (0-6-14-16-12) 5. Derek Morris, CGY D 99 (0-4-7-9-9) 2010 1. Tyler Myers, BUF D 1178 (94-29-5-3-1) 2. Jimmy Howard, DET G 778 (24-45-34-16-5) 1997 1. Bryan Berard, NYI D 501 (43-9-1-1-0) 3. , COL C 755 (12-42-53-25-1) 2. Jarome Iginla, CGY C 372 (8-36-7-1-2) 4. , BOS G 339 (2-14-19-31-33) 3. Jim Campbell, STL RW 173 (2-2-17-15-9) 5. John Tavares, NYI LW 303 (0-2-18-50-49) 4. Janne Niinimaa, PHI D 138 (0-4-14-9-13) 5. , PIT G 66 (0-2-4-8-8) 2009 1. Steve Mason, CBJ G 1268 (121-6-2-2-0) 2. Bobby Ryan, ANA RW 829 (9-84-24-9-4) 1996 1. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 437 (27-18-8-0-1) 3. Kris Versteeg, CHI LW 323 (1-8-26-35-22) 2. Eric Daze, CHI LW 416 (22-20-10-2-0) 4. Pekka Rinne, NSH G 319 (0-15-34-9-17) 3. , FLA D 213 (5-9-16-6-2) 5. Drew Doughty, LAK D 303 (0-14-2-26-17) 4. Saku Koivu, MTL C 83 (0-1-7-12-5) 5. Corey Hirsch, VAN G 54 (0-3-2-5-8) 10 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1995 1. Peter Forsberg, QUE C 71 (13-2-0) 1983 1. Steve Larmer, CHI RW 227 (36-13-8) 2. , WSH G 41 (2-9-4) 2. , BUF D 115 (13-24-18) 3. , ANA LW 21 (0-4-9) 3. , WSH D 85 (13-4-8) 4. Jeff Friesen, SJS C 2 (0-0-2) 4. , MNS LW 78 (6-12-12) 5. , PHI G 21 (0-5-6) 1994 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 164 (21-16-11) 2. Jason Arnott, EDM C 137 (15-18-8) 1982 1. Dale Hawerchuk, WIN C 258 (46-7-7) 3. Mikael Renberg, PHI RW 109 (9-16-16) 2. Barry Pederson, BOS C 93 (7-14-16) 4. Alexei Yashin, OTT C 73 (9-4-16) 3. , EDM G 87 (5-16-14) t-5. , DET G 1 (0-0-1) 4. , MNS C 85 (5-15-15) t-5. Sandis Ozolinsh, SJS D 1 (0-0-1) 5. , NYR C 17 (0-5-2) t-5. Derek Plante, BUF C 1 (0-0-1) 1981 1. Peter Stastny, QUE C 230 1993 1. Teemu Selanne, WIN RW 250 (50-0-0) 2. Larry Murphy, LAK D 127 2. Joe Juneau, BOS C 75 (0-18-21) 3. , MNS G 82 3. Felix Potvin, TOR G 63 (0-15-18) 4. , CHI LW 40 4. Eric Lindros, PHI C 61 (0-17-10) 5. , CHI C 30 5. Vladimir Malakhov, NYI D 1 (0-0-1) 1980 1. Ray Bourque, BOS D 274 1992 1. Pavel Bure, VAN RW 222 (26-27-11) 2. Mike Foligno, DET RW 113 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 183 (23-16-20) 3. Pete Peeters, PHI G 64 3. , NYR RW 183 (18-22-27) 4. , PHI LW 61 4. Pat Falloon, SJS RW 20 (1-4-3) 5. , AFM D 14 5. Kevin Todd, NJD C 9 (1-0-4) 1979 1. Bobby Smith, MNS C 206 1991 1. Ed Belfour, CHI G 313 (59-6-0) 2. , WSH C/LW 101 2. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 200 (6-55-5) 3. Wayne Babych, STL RW 76 3. , BOS C/RW 24 (0-2-18) 4. Behn Wilson, PHI D 34 4. , NYR G 23 (1-1-15) 5. Mario Lessard, LAK G 29 5. , LAK D 16 (0-2-10) 1978 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 232 1990 1. Sergei Makarov, CGY RW 204 (37-5-4) 2. Barry Beck, CLR D 113 2. Mike Modano, MNS C 120 (12-17-9) 3. , BUF G 91 3. , CHI C 71 (7-9-9) 4. Dale McCourt, DET C 28 4. Rod Brind’Amour, STL C 58 (3-12-7) 5. Reed Larson, DET D 20 5. , PIT RW 53 (2-11-10) 1977 1. Willi Plett, AFM RW 182 1989 1. Brian Leetch, NYR D 268 (42-19-1) 2. Don Murdoch, NYR RW 121 2. , VAN C/RW 206 (20-33-7) 3. Roland Eriksson, MNS C 65 3. Tony Granato, NYR RW 56 (1-6-33) 4. Glen Sharpley, MNS C 46 4. Peter Sidorkiewicz, HFD G 13 (0-1-10) 5. , TOR G 43 5. , BOS C 12 (0-2-6) 1976 1. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 262 1988 1. Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY C 311 (61-2-0) 2. Glenn Resch, NYI G 99 2. Ray Sheppard, BUF RW 143 (1-43-9) 3. , CGY C 59 3. , CHI G 42 (0-9-15) 4. Michel Bergeron, DET RW 32 4. , BOS D 33 (1-5-13) 5. Mel Bridgman, PHI C 8 5. Brett Hull, STL RW 27 (0-3-18) 1975 1. Eric Vail, AFM LW 183 1987 1. Luc Robitaille, LAK LW 208 (25-27-2) 2. , PIT C 122 2. , PHI G 190 (23-22-9) 3. Danny Gare, BUF RW 102 3. , LAK C 78 (6-4-32) 4. Bob Hess, STL D 25 4. Brian Benning, STL D 5 (0-1-2) 5. , NYR D 15 5. Eldon Reddick, WIN G 4 (0-0-4) 1974 1. Denis Potvin, NYI D 147 1986 1. Gary Suter, CGY D 230 (35-17-4) 2. , AFM C 133 2. , TOR LW 165 (18-22-9) 3. Borje Salming, TOR D 89 3. Kjell Dahlin, MTL RW 83 (4-13-24) 4. D. Ververgaert, VAN RW 18 4. Mike Ridley, NYR C 41 (1-8-12) 5. John Davidson, STL G 17 5. Rod Langway, WSH D 19 (0-4-7) 1973 1. Steve Vickers, NYR LW 1985 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 289 (53-7-3) 2. Bill Barber, PHI LW 2. Chris Chelios, MTL D 139 (5-35-9) 3. Steve Penney, MTL G 89 (8-10-19) 1972 1. Ken Dryden, MTL G 152 4. Warren Young, PIT C 27 (0-7-6) 2. Rick Martin, BUF LW 132 5. Carey Wilson, CGY C 23 (0-4-11) 3. Marcel Dionne, DET C 92 4. , CGY G 1 1984 1. Tom Barrasso, BUF G 242 (35-20-7) 5. Dave Burrows, PIT D 1 2. Steve Yzerman, DET C 203 (21-29-11) 3. Sylvain Turgeon, HFD C 67 (3-7-31) 1971 1. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 204 4. , PHI C 44 (3-6-11) 2. Jude Drouin, MNS C 69 5. Allan Bester, TOR G 1 (0-0-1) 3. Gilles Villemure, NYR G 48 4. Tom Webster, DET RW 25 5. , VAN D 12

11 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1970 1. Tony Esposito, CHI G 178 1958 1. Frank Mahovlich, TOR LW 120 (82-38) 2. Bill Fairbairn, NYR RW 70 2. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 116 (39-77) 3. Keith Magnuson, CHI D 50 3. , MTL C 43 (1-42) 4. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 15 4. Marcel Paille, NYR G 34 (34-0) 5. Butch Goring, LAK C 3 5. Bob Baun, TOR D 10 (6-4)

1969 1. Danny Grant, MNS RW 119 1957 1. Larry Regan, BOS RW 107 (44-63) 2. Norm Ferguson, OAK RW 112 2. , TOR G 85 (48-37) 3. Brad Park, NYR D 30 3. Billy Dea, DET LW 37 (22-15) 4. , LAK G 20 4. Forbes Kennedy, CHI C 33 (30-3) 5. André Lacroix, PHI D 5 5. , CHI D 20 (10-10)

1968 1. Derek Sanderson, BOS C 92 (50-42) 1956 1. Glenn Hall, DET G 99 (48-51) 2. , MTL C 41 (10-31) 2. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 64 (10-54) 3. , PHI G 36 (28-8) 3. Henri Richard, MTL C 63 (44-19) 4. , LAK RW 10 (0-10) 4. Hec Lalande, CHI C 29 (25-4) 5. Les Binkley, PIT G 8 (4-4) 5. Hank Ciesla, CHI C 27 (15-12)

1967 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 168 (80-88) 1955 1. Ed Litzenberger, CHI C 128 (54-74) 2. Ed Van Impe, CHI D 86 (42-44) 2. Don McKenney, BOS C 72 (15-57) 3. Brian Conacher, TOR LW 57 (36-21) 3. , MTL G 54 (41-13) 4. , BOS D 10 (3-7) 4. , NYR C 25 (22-3) 5. Pete Mahovlich, DET C 1 (1-0) 5. B. Hollingworth, CHI D 22 (18-4)

1966 1. Brit Selby, TOR LW 98 (59-39) 1954 1. Camille Henry, NYR C 2. Bert Marshall, DET D 90 (49-41) 2. Earl Reibel, DET C 3. Gilles Marotte, BOS D 68 (5-63) 4. Bernie Parent, BOS G 49 (35-14) 1953 1. Gump Worsley, NYR G 41 5. Garry Peters, NYR C 7 (7-0) 2. Gord Hannigan, TOR C 36 3. , TOR D 30 1965 1. Roger Crozier, DET G 155 (67-88) 2. , TOR RW 107 (53-54) 1952 1. Bernie Geoffrion, MTL RW 58 3. Dennis DeJordy, CHI G 29 (25-4) 2. Hy Buller, NYR D 42 4. , NYR D 11 (8-3) 3. Dickie Moore, MTL LW 36 5. , CHI LW 5 (3-2) 1951 1. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 51 1964 1. J. Laperriere, MTL D 117 (53-64) 2. Al Rollins, TOR G 26 2. John Ferguson, MTL LW 65 (43-22) 3. Danny Lewicki, TOR LW 9 3. , MTL D 48 (20-28) 4. , BOS RW 44 (0-44) 1950 1. Jack Gelineau, BOS G 39 5. Bob McCord, BOS D 31 (23-8) 2. Phil Maloney, BOS C 24 3. , CHI LW 24 1963 1. Kent Douglas, TOR D 100 (63-37) 2. , DET D 99 (51-48) 1949 1. Pentti Lund, NYR RW 31 3. Wayne Hillman, CHI D 45 (21-24) 2. , NYR D 19 4. , BOS G 24 (0-24) 3. Ray Timgren, TOR LW 16 5. Jim Neilson, NYR D 18 (0-18) 1948 1. Jim McFadden, DET C 50 1962 1. Bobby Rousseau, MTL RW 141 (53-88) 2. Pete Babando, BOS LW 22 2. Cliff Pennington, BOS C 70 (51-19) 3. , DET D/C 14 3. Pat Stapleton, BOS D 41 (9-32) 4. Wayne Connelly, BOS C 24 (3-21) 1947 1. Howie Meeker, TOR RW 49 5. Bruce MacGregor, DET C 12 (10-2) 2. Jim Conacher, DET C 13 3. , NYR C 9 1961 1. Dave Keon, TOR C 155 (79-76) 2. , TOR RW 79 (24-55) 1946 1. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 3. Howie Glover, DET RW 34 (24-10) 2. George Gee, CHI C 4. Gerry Odrowski, DET D 15 (15-0) 5. Allan Johnson, DET C/RW 10 (8-2) 1945 1. Frank McCool, TOR G 2. Ken Smith, BOS LW 1960 1. Bill Hay, CHI C 139 (57-82) 3. Ted Lindsay, DET LW 2. Murray Oliver, DET C 101 (54-47) 4. Frank Eddolls, MTL D 3. Ken Schinkel, NYR RW 30 (22-8) 5. Byron McDonald, CHI LW/C 4. Stan Mikita, CHI C/RW 25 (23-2) 5. , CHI RW 22 (1-21) 1944 1. Gus Bodnar, TOR C 2. , MTL G 1959 1. Ralph Backstrom, MTL C 141 (73-68) 2. , TOR D 67 (17-50) 1943 1. Gaye Stewart, TOR LW 3. Ab McDonald, MTL LW 32 (17-15) 2. Glen Harmon, MTL D 4. Charlie Burns, DET C 25 (23-2) 5. N. Johnson, BOS/CHI C 18 (18-0) 1942 1. Grant Warwick, NYR RW 2. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C

1941 1. Johnny Quilty, MTL C 2. Johnny Mowers, DET G

12 Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1940 1. Kilby MacDonald, NYR LW 2. Wally Stanowski, TOR D

1939 1. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 2. Roy Conacher, BOS LW

Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1938 1. Cully Dahlstrom, CHI C 2. M. Chamberlain, TOR LW

1937 1. Syl Apps, TOR C 2. , 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

13 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 and Toronto’s championship teams.

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2020-21 Finalists

Aleksander Barkov, C, Panthers Barkov led a Florida forward corps that contributed to the Panthers posting their lowest team goals-against figure (2.70) since 2015-16 and a drop of more than half a goal per game over their 2019-20 figure of 3.25. He led Florida forwards and was ninth among NHL forwards in average ice time (20:56) and ranked 10th in the NHL in total face-offs (1,026), posting a 54.9% win percentage. The only players to exceed Barkov in both average ice time and face-off win percentage were Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl and ’ Anze Kopitar. Barkov is a first-time Selke finalist, adding to his three career nominations for the Lady Byng Trophy (2nd in 2015-16, 3rd in 2017-18, 1st in 2018-19). The 25-year-old Tampere, , native is vying to become the fifth player in NHL history with career Selke and Lady Byng Trophy wins, joining Pavel Datsyuk, , Kopitar and Ryan O’Reilly.

Patrice Bergeron, C, Bergeron was again dominant in the face-off circle, leading the NHL in face-off wins (714) and win percentage (career- best 62.3%). It marked the 12th consecutive season he has eclipsed the 56-percent plateau. He led the Bruins with a +27 rating and ranked third in the League in the puck possession metric SAT% (62.5), with Boston accounting for 62.5% of all attempts 5-on-5 when Bergeron was on the ice (min: 25 GP). The 35-year-old Ancienne-Lorette, Que., native is a Selke Trophy finalist for the 10th straight season, extending his own mark in that category. The streak also matches the 10 consecutive years of top-three Hart Trophy finishes by Wayne Gretzky (1980 through 1989) as the longest ever for a voted NHL Award. Bergeron’s four Selke wins (2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2016-17) are tied for the most in NHL history with , who captured the trophy each of the first four years it was awarded (1978-81 w/ MTL).

Mark Stone, RW, Stone led all Vegas forwards in average ice time (19:04) on the team that posted the League’s best team goals-against figure (2.18 GA/game) and finished second in the League’s overall standings (40-14-2, 82 points). He also logged the third-most total ice time among forwards on the NHL’s best -killing unit, as the Golden Knights allowed just 19 power-play goals in 144 times shorthanded (86.8%). The Vegas led the NHL in takeaways for the second time in three seasons with 58 and recorded a career-best +26 rating, tops among team forwards. Stone is a Selke Trophy finalist for the second time in three seasons (2nd in 2018-19) and an NHL Awards finalist for the third time (2nd, Calder Trophy, in 2014-15). The 29-year-old native is the second Golden Knights player announced as a 2020-21 NHL Awards finalist, joining Marc-Andre Fleury (Vezina).

14 FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Team 2019-20 2018-19 Ryan O’Reilly St. Louis Blues 2017-18 Anze Kopitar 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 Blackhawks 2011-12 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins 2010-11 Canucks 2009-10 Pavel Datsyuk Red Wings 2008-09 Pavel Datsyuk 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 Detroit Red Wings 2002-03 Jere Lehtinen 2001-02 2000-01 Devils 1999-00 Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings 1998-99 Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars 1997-98 Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars 1996-97 Michael Peca 1995-96 Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings 1994-95 Ron Francis 1993-94 Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 Dirk Graham 1989-90 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 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

15 FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY VOTING RESULTS

Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2020 1. Sean Couturier, PHI C 1424 (117-27-8-7-4) 2008 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 537 (43-9-7-3-0) 2. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 884 (21-56-40-24-10) 2. John Madden, NJD C 447 (18-18-16-17-10) 3. Ryan O’Reilly, STL C 816 (11-47-53-33-13) 3. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 425 (22-20-6-10-5) 4. , TBL C 612 (13-23-34-44-19) 4. , CHI C 290 (10-14-13-8-3) 5. Mark Stone, VGK RW 210 (2-8-10-19-27) 5. Mike Richards, PHI C 220 (10-6-6-13-9)

2019 1. Ryan O’Reilly, STL C 1001 (48-43-31-18-11) 2007 1. Rod Brind’Amour, CAR C 420 (16-21-7-23-9) 2. Mark Stone, OTT/VGK RW 881 (42-34-31-19-11) 2. Samuel Pahlsson, ANA C 405 (9-41-27-15-10) 3. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 809 (31-27-39-32-19) 3. Jay Pandolfo, NJD LW 311 (16-10-10-7-10) 4. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 736 (34-30-23-18-17) 4. Chris Drury, BUF C 300 (18-6-9-10-3) 5. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 401 (9-18-16-27-24) 5. Mike Fisher, OTT C 272 (12-10-12-4-10)

2018 1. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 1152 (70-37-28-16-5) 2006 1. Rod Brind’Amour, CAR C 954 (80-16-5-5-2) 2. Sean Couturier, PHI C 976 (37-47-37-29-5) 2. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 567 (9-41-27-15-10) 3. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 817 (34-27-40-21-25) 3. Mike Fisher, OTT C 179 (5-6-8-13-8) 4. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 619 (11-34-28-34-29) 4. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 143 (5-5-8-5-3) 5. Mikko Koivu, MIN C 224 (3-6-7-26-39) 5. John Madden, NJD LW 142 (2-6-9-9-8)

2017 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1147 (71-39-24-11-11) 2004 1. Kris Draper, DET C 839 (66-22-4-1-2) 2. Ryan Kesler, ANA C 945 (45-45-25-15-10) 2. John Madden, NJD C 368 (6-24-18-13-11) 3. Mikko Koivu, MIN C 752 (28-34-28-28-10) 3. Alyn McCauley, SJS C 271 (9-15-9-8-7) 4. , CGY C 310 (3-12-26-16-18) 4. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 267 (15-9-8-3-5) 5. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 273 (5-9-17-17-24) 5. Michael Peca, NYI C 178 (0-13-8-11-14)

2016 1. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 1145 (77-36-20-7-2) 2003 1. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 476 (39-9-2-3-4) 2. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 996 (46-52-27-11-4) 2. John Madden, NJD C 241 (7-14-10-6-5) 3. Ryan Kesler, ANA C 424 (9-20-24-17-23) 3. Wes Walz, MIN C 130 (2-8-6-7-3) 4. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 409 (5-16-28-29-20) 4. Peter Forsberg, COL C 121 (5-5-5-2-5) 5. Joe Thornton, SJS C 166 (3-3-12-17-4) 5. Michael Peca, NYI C 118 (2-6-6-5-11)

2015 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1083 (75-29-19-8-11) 2002 1. Michael Peca, NYI C 394 (25-10-10-7-3) 2. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 1051 (51-58-20-9-8) 2. Craig Conroy, CGY C 178 (7-9-4-7-4) 3. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 364 (5-8-29-32-17) 3. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 175 (2-10-11-9-3) 4. David Backes, STL C 363 (7-17-20-20-14) 4. Mike Ricci, SJS C 138 (8-5-2-3-4) 5. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 238 (3-9-13-21-17) 5. Brian Rolston, BOS C 137 (3-8-6-5-6)

2014 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1283 (112-21-2-2-0) 2001 1. John Madden, NJD LW 269 (14-10-10-2-3) 2. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 840 (20-66-26-15-3) 2. Joe Sakic, COL C 249 (15-9-3-6-3) 3. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 624 (2-36-57-20-7) 3. Mike Modano, DAL C 199 (8-8-7-8-4) 4. David Backes, STL C 415 (3-5-31-59-18) 4. Mike Ricci, SJS C 125 (6-2-6-6-3) 5. Marian Hossa, CHI RW 66 (0-5-2-2-15) 5. Steve Yzerman, DET C 108 (3-7-3-3-5)

2013 1. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 1260 (75-51-20-16-5) 2000 1. Steve Yzerman, DET C 431 (32-11-5-2-3) 2. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1250 (78-44-24-12-6) 2. Michal Handzus, STL C 188 (6-10-10-2-2) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 737 (8-37-58-31-15) 3. Mike Ricci, SJS C 125 (3-6-5-9-1) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 266 (4-7-19-25-7) 4. , WSH C 112 (4-5-3-6-4) 5. David Backes, STL C 240 (3-10-12-17-29) 5. Michael Peca, BUF C 66 (1-5-2-3-2)

2012 1. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 1312 (106-30-6-4-0) 1999 1. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 393 (23-16-7-5-1) 2. David Backes, STL C 698 (24-46-15-17-10) 2. M. Arvedson, OTT C 311 (19-9-7-6-5) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 553 (8-30-38-21-10) 3. Michael Peca, BUF C 286 (11-12-16-3-3) 4. Ryan Callahan, NYR RW 326 (6-11-22-22-13) 4. Steve Yzerman, DET C 44 (1-1-2-4-5) 5. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 152 (1-3-14-13-12) 5. Curtis Brown, BUF C 38 (1-1-3-2-0)

2011 1. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 1179 (105-14-5-2-0) 1998 1. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 328 (18-13-9-3-3) 2. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 476 (5-36-24-15-9) 2. Michael Peca, BUF C 297 (9-13-18-8-2) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 348 (4-22-22-12-8) 3. Craig Conroy, STL C 200 (12-6-5-3-4) 4. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 296 (3-18-21-9-8) 4. Ron Francis, PIT C 96 (2-4-6-6-0) 5. , VAN C 229 (6-10-10-14-7) 5. Bobby Holik, NJD C 85 (6-2-1-1-3)

2010 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 688 (37-26-21-8-7) 1997 1. Michael Peca, BUF C 284 (20-4-6-8-2) 2. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 655 (36-26-15-10-8) 2. Peter Forsberg, COL C 141 (9-4-2-3-4) 3. Jordan Staal, PIT C 528 (24-17-21-19-7) 3. Jere Lehtinen, DAL RW 118 (1-9-6-4-3) 4. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 408 (17-15-19-10-8) 4. Mike Modano, DAL C 99 (3-6-4-2-1) 5. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 185 (8-8-4-8-5) 5. Joel Otto, PHI C 94 (2-3-4-8-9)

2009 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 945 (55-48-8-5-4) 1996 1. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 356 (26-10-4-1-3) 2. Mike Richards, PHI C 942 (61-42-6-2-2) 2. Ron Francis, PIT C 255 (12-15-3-5-0) 3. Ryan Kesler, VAN C 290 (1-9-33-14-10) 3. Steve Yzerman, DET C 57 (1-1-6-3-1) 4. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 154 (3-3-8-17-12) 4. V. Damphousse, MTL C 55 (1-2-3-5-1) 5. Mikko Koivu, MIN C 154 (1-3-13-17-7) 5. Trevor Linden, VAN C 54 (1-3-3-1-5)

16 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1995 1. Ron Francis, PIT C 50 (7-4-3) 1983 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 125 2. , STL LW 46 (4-8-2) 2. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 63 3. Joel Otto, CGY C 23 (3-2-2) 3. Bobby Gould, WSH RW 51 4. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 6 (1-0-1) 5. Brian Skrudland, FLA C 5 (0-1-2) 1982 1. Steve Kasper, BOS C 178 (26-12-12) 2. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 157 (17-19-15) 1994 1. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 181 (32-6-3) 3. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 76 (4-5-11) 2. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 107 (8-20-7) 4. Doug Jarvis, MTL C 37 (7-0-2) 3. Brian Skrudland, FLA C 37 (4-3-8) 5. , NYI LW 22 (3-2-1) 4. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 29 (1-5-9) 5. Adam Graves, NYR C 19 (2-2-3) 1981 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 142 2. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 125 1993 1. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 160 (27-7-4) 3. Larry Patey, STL C 99 2. Dave Poulin, BOS C 81 (12-5-6) 4. Steve Kasper, BOS C 70 3. Joel Otto, CGY C 63 (4-13-4) 5. Bob Bourne, NYI C 31 4. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 42 (2-8-8) 5. , CHI C 30 (0-6-12) 1980 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 184 2. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 102 1992 1. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 160 (19-20-5) 3. Don Luce, BUF C 42 2. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 120 (22-3-1) 4. Rich Preston, CHI RW 38 3. Kelly Miller, WSH LW 70 (8-7-9) 5. , NYR C 18 4. Brent Sutter, NYI/CHI C 34 (1-8-5) t-5. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 20 (2-3-1) 1979 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 170 t-5. Adam Graves, NYR C 20 (2-3-1) 2. Don Marcotte, BOS LW 92 3. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 66 1991 1. Dirk Graham, CHI RW 157 (21-16-4) 4. Don Luce, BUF C 25 2. Esa Tikkanen, EDM LW 133 (14-17-12) 5. , MNS C 16 3. Steve Larmer, CHI RW 74 (10-7-3) 4. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 33 (4-3-4) 1978 1. Bob Gainey, MTL LW 159 5. Mike McPhee, MTL LW 29 (4-2-3) 2. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 79 3. Don Marcotte, BOS LW 60 1990 1. Rick Meagher, STL C 105 (16-7-4) 4. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 28 2. Guy Carbonneau, MTL C 100 (9-14-13) 5. Don Luce, BUF C 20 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. , 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. , 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. , BOS RW 55 (6-7-4) 5. Craig Ramsay, BUF LW 22 (3-2-1)

17 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 . 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Nathan MacKinnon, C, Colorado Avalanche MacKinnon placed fourth in the NHL with a career-high 1.35 points per game (20-45—65 in 48 GP) to propel the Avalanche’s top-ranked offense to the franchise’s third Presidents’ Trophy (also 1996-97 and 2000-01). MacKinnon finished among the League leaders in shots on goal (3rd; 206), power-play points (3rd; 25), assists (5th; 45), points (8th; 65) and power-play assists (t-10th; 17) despite missing eight of Colorado’s 56 contests. He did so on the strength of a career-best 15-game point streak from March 27 – April 28 (9-17—26), the longest by any player in 2020-21 as well as the longest by a member of the Avalanche since 2006-07 (Paul Stastny: 20 GP). The 25-year-old Halifax, N.S., native – a finalist for the second straight year and third time overall after second-place finishes in both 2017-18 and 2019-20 – is looking to become the third Avalanche/Nordiques player to claim the Hart Trophy, following Joe Sakic (2000‑01) and Peter Forsberg (2002-03).

Auston Matthews, C, Toronto Maple Leafs Matthews scored a League-leading 41 goals in 52 games (41-25—66) to help Toronto earn the top seed in its division for the sixth time in franchise history and first time since 1999-00. He became the first player in Maple Leafs history to capture the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy, which first was awarded in 1998-99, as well as the first Toronto player since 1945-46 to pace the NHL in goals (Gaye Stewart). Matthews, who also led the League with 12 game-winning goals and 222 shots on goal, accounted for 22.0 percent of Toronto’s 186 total goals (excluding the shootout) – the highest single-season percentage by any NHL player since 2014-15 (Alex Ovechkin: 22.4% w/ WSH) and the best single-season mark by a Maple Leafs player in the expansion era (since 1967-68). The 23-year-old Scottsdale, Ariz., native is Toronto’s first Hart Trophy finalist since 1992-93, when Doug Gilmour finished second in voting, and is vying to become the third player in franchise history to win the award, after (1943-44) and (1954-55).

Connor McDavid, C, McDavid posted a League-best 105 points (33-72—105 in 56 GP) – 21 more than the next-closest player (teammate and reigning Hart Trophy winner Leon Draisaitl) – to power the Oilers to their second straight playoff berth. McDavid, who also topped the League in assists (72), power-play assists (28) and power-play points (37), factored on 57.38 percent of Edmonton’s 183 total goals (excluding the shootout) – the highest single-season percentage in NHL history. He also recorded a League-leading 1.88 points per game – the most by any player since 1995-96, when Mario Lemieux averaged 2.30 (w/ PIT). The 24-year-old Richmond Hill, Ont., native – who won the Hart Trophy in 2016-17 and finished third in voting in 2018-19 – is seeking to become the fifth player in NHL history to capture the award multiple times before his 25th birthday (age as of final day of regular season), after Wayne Gretzky (6x), Bobby Orr (3x), Gordie Howe (2x) and Ovechkin (2x). A McDavid win also would make the Oilers the first team with different Hart Trophy winners in consecutive seasons since the Bruins in 1968‑69 (Phil Esposito) and 1969-70 (Bobby Orr).

18 HART MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner 2019-20 Leon Draisaitl, EDM 1970-71 Bobby Orr, BOS 2018-19 Nikita Kucherov, TBL 1969-70 Bobby Orr, BOS 2017-18 , NJD 1968-69 Phil Esposito, BOS 2016-17 Connor McDavid, EDM 1967-68 Stan Mikita, CHI 2015-16 Patrick Kane, CHI 1966-67 Stan Mikita, CHI 2014-15 Carey Price, MTL 1965-66 Bobby Hull, CHI 2013-14 Sidney Crosby, PIT 1964-65 Bobby Hull, CHI 2012-13 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1963-64 Jean Beliveau, MTL 2011-12 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 1962-63 Gordie Howe, DET 2010-11 , ANA 1961-62 Jacques Plante, MTL 2009-10 Henrik Sedin, VAN 1960-61 Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 2008-09 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1959-60 Gordie Howe, DET 2007-08 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 1958-59 Andy Bathgate, NYR 2006-07 Sidney Crosby, PIT 1957-58 Gordie Howe, DET 2005-06 Joe Thornton, BOS/SJS 1956-57 Gordie Howe, DET 2004-05 --- 1955-56 Jean Beliveau, MTL 2003-04 Martin St. Louis, TBL 1954-55 Ted Kennedy, TOR 2002-03 Peter Forsberg, COL 1953-54 Al Rollins, CHI 2001-02 Jose Theodore, MTL 1952-53 Gordie Howe, DET 2000-01 Joe Sakic, COL 1951-52 Gordie Howe, DET 1999-00 , STL 1950-51 , BOS 1998-99 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 1949-50 Chuck Rayner, NYR 1997-98 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1948-49 Sid Abel, DET 1996-97 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1947-48 Buddy O’Connor, NYR 1995-96 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1946-47 Maurice Richard, MTL 1994-95 Eric Lindros, PHI 1945-46 , CHI 1993-94 Sergei Fedorov, DET 1944-45 Elmer Lach, MTL 1992-93 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1943-44 Babe Pratt, TOR 1991-92 Mark Messier, NYR 1942-43 , BOS 1990-91 Brett Hull, STL 1941-42 Tom Anderson, BRO 1989-90 Mark Messier, EDM 1940-41 Bill Cowley, BOS 1988-89 Wayne Gretzky, LAK 1939-40 Ebbie Goodfellow, DET 1987-88 Mario Lemieux, PIT 1938-39 , MTL 1986-87 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1937-38 , BOS 1985-86 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1936-37 , MTL 1984-85 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1935-36 Eddie Shore, BOS 1983-84 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1934-35 Eddie Shore, BOS 1982-83 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1933-34 Aurel Joliat, MTL 1981-82 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1932-33 Eddie Shore, BOS 1980-81 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1931-32 , MTL 1979-80 Wayne Gretzky, EDM 1930-31 Howie Morenz, MTL 1978-79 Bryan Trottier, NYI 1929-30 , MMR 1977-78 Guy Lafleur, MTL 1928-29 Roy Worters, NYA 1976-77 Guy Lafleur, MTL 1927-28 Howie Morenz, MTL 1975-76 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1926-27 Herb Gardiner, MTL 1974-75 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1925-26 Nels Stewart, MMR 1973-74 Phil Esposito, BOS 1924-25 Billy Burch, HAM 1972-73 Bobby Clarke, PHI 1923-24 , SEN 1971-72 Bobby Orr, BOS

19 HART MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS

Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2020 1. Leon Draisaitl, EDM C 1309 (91-31-26-16-4) 2008 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 1313 (128-4-1-0-0) 2. N. MacKinnon, COL C 1162 (48-66-34-15-5) 2. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 659 (1-66-27-13-13) 3. Artemi Panarin, NYR LW 889 (24-41-54-25-17) 3. Jarome Iginla, CGY RW 565 (2-41-33-26-15) 4. David Pastrnak, BOS RW 369 (3-12-15-43-51) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 246 (2-7-17-24-20) 5. Connor McDavid, EDM C 309 (1-7-24-33-31) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 239 (1-8-19-21-15)

2019 1. Nikita Kucherov, TBL RW 1677 (164-3-2-2-0) 2007 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1225 (91-34-14-2-1) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 739 (3-65-33-26-11) 2. , VAN G 801 (25-46-35-16-6) 3. Connor McDavid, EDM C 465 (1-35-23-22-29) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 763 (21-45-39-12-7) 4. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 442 (2-23-30-31-18) 4. , TBL C 362 (5-6-22-48-16) 5. Brad Marchand, BOS LW 322 (0-15-32-12-21) 5. Joe Thornton, SJS C 230 (0-8-11-27-38)

2018 1. Taylor Hall, NJD LW 1264 (72-62-19-4-3) 2006 1. Joe Thornton, BOS/SJS C 1058 (67-48-9-1-4) 2. N. MacKinnon, COL C 1194 (60-66-19-11-4) 2. Jaromir Jagr, NYR C 974 (48-49-30-0-1) 3. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 551 (11-11-41-49-12) 3. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY G 561 (10-24-45-20-8) 4. Claude Giroux, PHI C 546 (10-10-44-45-21) 4. , CAR C 121 (0-0-9-18-22) 5. Connor McDavid, EDM C 273 (6-5-19-17-32) 5. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 119 (0-2-6-20-15)

2017 1. Connor McDavid, EDM C 1604 (147-17-3-0-0) 2004 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 1016 (97-5-1-2-0) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1104 (14-119-19-11-3) 2. Jarome Iginla, CGY RW 253 (2-20-15-3-9) 3. , CBJ G 469 (4-17-40-29-23) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 213 (2-14-11-11-7) 4. Brent Burns, SJS D 273 (1-3-25-29-30) 4. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY G 193 (0-19-7-7-4) 5. , OTT D 258 (0-5-28-23-14) 5. Markus Naslund, VAN LW 176 (0-11-10-13-10)

2016 1. Patrick Kane, CHI RW 1395 (121-22-5-2-0) 2003 1. Peter Forsberg, COL C 508 (38-13-6-2-1) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 800 (11-64-31-24-15) 2. Markus Naslund, VAN LW 342 (5-26-17-7-4) 3. Jamie Benn, DAL LW 637 (8-34-40-34-17) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 311 (14-12-11-10-2) 4. , WSH G 292 (5-13-19-13-17) 4. Joe Thornton, BOS C 131 (0-6-6-15-14) 5. Joe Thornton, SJS C 267 (0-8-19-31-23) 5. , VAN RW 100 (2-2-7-7-10)

2015 1. Carey Price, MTL G 1498 (139-14-2-0-0) 2002 1. Jose Theodore, MTL G 434 (26-16-9-5-2) 2. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 888 (8-75-45-18-4) 2. Jarome Iginla, CGY RW 434 (23-18-12-5-3) 3. John Tavares, NYI C 739 (4-41-63-27-16) 3. , COL G 283 (8-15-12-11-5) 4. Devan Dubnyk, MIN G 410 (6-16-25-30-23) 4. , PHX G 172 (2-5-16-10-7) 5. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 138 (0-2-3-25-34) 5. Markus Naslund, VAN RW 64 (0-0-4-10-14)

2014 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1341 (128-8-1-0-0) 2001 1. Joe Sakic, COL C 585 (53-6-2-1-0) 2. Ryan Getzlaf, ANA C 877 (5-96-28-5-0) 2. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 272 (8-17-10-6-5) 3. Claude Giroux, PHI C 435 (2-15-42-27-19) 3. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 210 (0-20-10-5-5) 4. , COL G 256 (1-8-23-22-9) 4. R. Cechmanek, PHI G 89 (0-2-8-10-5) 5. Patrice Bergeron, BOS C 137 (0-4-9-17-13) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 64 (0-4-4-4-4)

2013 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH RW 1090 (50-43-40-27-8) 2000 1. Chris Pronger, STL D 396 (25-9-11-8-4) 2. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 1058 (46-42-41-29-12) 2. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 395 (18-22-9-4-4) 3. John Tavares, NYI C 919 (38-38-33-29-21) 3. Pavel Bure, FLA RW 346 (11-18-16-9-3) 4. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 886 (39-35-29-29-19) 4. Olaf Kolzig, WSH G 139 (2-3-12-10-8) 5. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ G 311 (4-12-13-25-47) 5. , SJS RW 62 (1-0-3-7-16)

2012 1. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 1473 (144-4-1-0-0) 1999 1. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 543 (51-4-1-0-0) 2. Steven Stamkos, TBL C 598 (1-54-24-24-18) 2. Alexei Yashin, OTT C 226 (0-23-9-5-5) 3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR G 556 (3-35-36-28-17) 3. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 172 (4-10-8-5-7) 4. Claude Giroux, PHI C 458 (0-25-34-28-29) 4. Curtis Joseph, TOR G 118 (1-5-10-7-2) 5. , LAK G 357 (1-22-23-19-21) 5. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 111 (0-3-14-5-5)

2011 1. Corey Perry, ANA RW 1043 (67-47-8-1-1) 1998 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 499 (43-7-4-0-0) 2. Daniel Sedin, VAN LW 960 (51-56-9-4-1) 2. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 308 (4-25-16-4-1) 3. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 332 (1-6-36-28-16) 3. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 247 (5-14-16-4-7) 4. Pekka Rinne, NSH G 175 (1-2-17-17-15) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 115 (1-5-7-8-11) 5. , BOS G 171 (1-5-15-12-15) 5. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 46 (1-0-1-9-4)

2010 1. Henrik Sedin, VAN C 894 (46-34-27-19-4) 1997 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 519 (50-2-1-0-0) 2. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 834 (40-35-22-22-13) 2. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 239 (3-21-9-4-5) 3. Sidney Crosby, PIT C 729 (20-35-38-29-7) 3. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 181 (1-11-12-10-4) 4. Ryan Miller, BUF G 505 (13-22-24-27-20) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD G 115 (0-7-6-11-3) 5. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX G 354 (13-6-17-22-31) 5. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 70 (0-3-6-5-4)

2009 1. Alex Ovechkin, WSH LW 1264 (115-14-2-2-0) 1996 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 439 (34-10-5-1-1) 2. Evgeni Malkin, PIT C 787 (12-71-27-9-8) 2. Mark Messier, NYR C 275 (10-15-10-6-2) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 404 (4-14-38-19-19) 3. Eric Lindros, PHI C 213 (2-17-7-12-3) 4. Steve Mason, CBJ G 266 (0-13-21-18-16) 4. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 156 (5-3-10-10-5) 5. , NJD LW 257 (0-5-20-31-29) 5. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 68 (0-3-6-5-7)

20 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1995 1. Eric Lindros, PHI C 63 (10-4-1) 1983 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 266 (43-16-3) 2. Jaromir Jagr, PIT RW 27 (2-4-5) 2. Pete Peeters, BOS G 159 (14-27-8) 3. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 23 (3-2-2) 3. Denis Savard, CHI C 67 (3-10-22) 4. Paul Coffey, DET D 15 (0-4-3) 4. Rod Langway, WSH D 50 (1-6-7) 5. , CGY RW 7 (0-1-4) 5. , PHI D 20 (2-0-10)

1994 1. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 194 (31-11-6) 1982 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 315 (63-0-0) 2. Dominik Hasek, BUF G 86 (6-15-11) 2. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 130 (0-41-7) 3. J. Vanbiesbrouck, FLA G 74 (7-11-6) 3. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 34 (0-10-4) 4. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 50 (4-7-9) 4. Peter Stastny, QUE C 15 (0-2-9) 5. Patrick Roy, MTL G 26 (3-3-2) 5. Dale Hawerchuk, WIN C 13 (0-2-7)

1993 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 248 (49-1-0) 1981 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 242 2. Doug Gilmour, TOR C 99 (0-29-12) 2. , STL G 237 3. Pat LaFontaine, BUF C 52 (1-12-11) 3. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 24 4. Adam Oates, BOS C 28 (0-6-10) 4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 20 5. , NYI C 12 (0-2-6) 5. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 9

1992 1. Mark Messier, NYR C 341 (67-2-0) 1980 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 211 2. Patrick Roy, MTL G 105 (1-27-19) 2. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 166 3. Brett Hull, STL RW 49 (1-12-8) 3. Tony Esposito, CHI G 64 4. Kirk McLean, VAN G 37 (0-11-4) 4. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 44 5. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 29 (0-7-8) 5. Danny Gare, BUF RW 20

1991 1. Brett Hull, STL RW 277 (44-18-3) 1979 1. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 201 2. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 220 (20-37-9) 2. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 84 3. Ed Belfour, CHI G 63 (2-7-32) 3. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 47 4. Ray Bourque, BOS D 15 (0-3-6) 4. Denis Potvin, NYI D 46 5. Steve Larmer, CHI RW 5 (0-1-2) 5. Mike Palmateer, TOR G 18

1990 1. Mark Messier, NYR C 227 (29-24-10) 1978 1. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 145 2. Ray Bourque, BOS D 225 (29-26-2) 2. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 99 3. Brett Hull, STL RW 80 (4-9-33) 3. , TOR C 67 4. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 16 (1-2-5) 4. Don Edwards, BUF G 34 t-5. Pat LaFontaine, NYI C 8 (0-1-5) 5. Brad Park, BOS D 31 t-5. Patrick Roy, MTL G 8 (0-1-5) 1977 1. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 177 1989 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 267 (40-22-1) 2. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 83 2. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 187 (18-27-16) 3. Rogatien Vachon, LAK G 45 3. Steve Yzerman, DET C 109 (5-14-42) 4. Borje Salming, TOR D 40 4. Patrick Roy, MTL G 2 (0-0-2) 5. , MTL D 28 t-5. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 1 (0-0-1) t-5. Chris Chelios, MTL D 1 (0-0-1) 1976 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 246 2. Denis Potvin, NYI D 75 1988 1. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 292 (54-7-1) 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 62 2. Grant Fuhr, EDM G 106 (4-25-11) 4. Ken Dryden, MTL G 29 3. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 73 (2-15-18) 5. Brad Park, NYR/BOS D 15 4. Steve Yzerman, DET C 64 (3-11-16) 5. Denis Savard, CHI C 21 (0-5-6) 1975 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 127 2. , LAK G 113 1987 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 255 (49-3-1) 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 73 2. Ray Bourque, BOS D 95 (2-24-13) 4. Bernie Parent, PHI G 54 3. Mike Liut, HFD G 39 (1-7-13) 5. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 43 4. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 34 (2-6-6) 5. Doug Gilmour, STL C 30 (0-9-3) 1974 1. Phil Esposito, BOS C 149 2. Bernie Parent, PHI G 114 1986 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 281 (54-3-2) 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 73 2. Mario Lemieux, PIT C 163 (4-46-5) 4. Tony Esposito, CHI G 16 3. Mark Howe, PHI D 32 (0-5-17) 5. Stan Mikita, CHI C 9 4. Paul Coffey, EDM D 29 (1-4-12) 5. J. Vanbiesbrouck, NYR G 16 (1-1-8) 1973 1. Bobby Clarke, PHI C 158 2. Phil Esposito, BOS C 96 1985 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 303 (60-1-0) 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 63 2. Dale Hawerchuk, WIN C 91 (1-23-17) 4. Ken Dryden, MTL G 53 3. Pelle Lindbergh, PHI G 56 (0-15-11) 5. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 25 4. Rod Langway, WSH D 28 (1-6-5) 5. Ray Bourque, BOS D 21 (0-5-6) 1972 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 126 2. Ken Dryden, MTL G 89 1984 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 306 (60-2-0) 3. Phil Esposito, BOS C 57 2. Rod Langway, WSH D 102 (1-26-19) 4. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 55 3. Bryan Trottier, NYI C 54 (1-14-7) 5. , NYR LW 18 4. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 31 (0-8-7) 5. Ray Bourque, BOS D 17 (0-4-5)

21 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1971 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 151 1959 1. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 133 (67-66) 2. Phil Esposito, BOS G 127 2. Gordie Howe, DET RW 60 (36-24) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI C 28 3. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 36 (0-36) 4. Dave Keon, TOR C 20 4. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 34 (31-3) 5. Jacques Plante, TOR G 16 5. Dickie Moore, MTL LW 11 (1-10)

1970 1. Bobby Orr, BOS D 156 1958 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 105 (47-58) 2. Tony Esposito, CHI G 110 2. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 70 (11-59) 3. , STL C 12 3. , MTL D 41 (27-14) 4. Stan Mikita, CHI C 11 4. Henri Richard, MTL C 40 (30-10) 5. Brad Park, NYR D 7 5. Glenn Hall, CHI G 37 (23-14)

1969 1. Phil Esposito, BOS C 133 1957 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 111 (43-68) 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 47 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 58 (51-7) 3. Bobby Orr, BOS D 44 3. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 51 (0-51) 4. Red Berenson, STL C 38 4. Terry Sawchuk, BOS G 35 (35-0) t-5. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 12 5. Doug Harvey, MTL D 17 (15-2) t-5. Gordie Howe, DET RW 12 1956 1. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 94 (53-41) 1968 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 52 (34-18) 2. Tod Sloan, TOR C 86 (14-72) 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 43 (4-39) 3. Lorne Worsley, NYR G 72 (55-17) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 32 (32-0) 4. Red Kelly, DET D 25 (14-11) 4. Bobby Orr, BOS D 29 (29-0) 5. Doug Harvey, MTL D 11 (6-5) 5. Gordie Howe, DET RW 16 (4-12) 1955 1. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 86 (40-46) 1967 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 168 (84-84) 2. Harry Lumley, TOR G 61 (23-38) 2. Ed Giacomin, NYR G 57 (36-21) 3. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 36 (19-17) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 21 (2-19) 4. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 21 (14-7) 4. Henri Richard, MTL C 16 (0-16) 5. Doug Harvey, MTL D 18 (7-11) 5. Harry Howell, NYR D 14 (13-1) 1954 1. Al Rollins, CHI G 80 (50-30) 1966 1. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 145 (79-66) 2. Red Kelly, DET D 74 (40-34) 2. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 59 (3-56) 3. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 44 (20-24) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 24 (13-11) 4. Gordie Howe, DET RW 33 (22-11) 4. Glenn Hall, CHI G 21 (21-0) 5. Harry Lumley, DET G 31 (10-21) 5. Norm Ullman, DET C 14 (14-0) 1953 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 58 (9-4-1) 1965 1. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 103 (88-15) 2. Al Rollins, CHI G 25 (3-3-1) 2. Norm Ullman, DET C 96 (22-74) 3. Red Kelly, DET D 25 (2-3-6) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 35 (9-26) 4. Gerry McNeil, MTL G 16 (3-0-1) 4. Roger Crozier, DET G 24 (8-16) 5. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 12 (1-2-1) 5. Charlie Hodge, MTL G 16 (16-0) 1952 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 62 (9-5-2) 1964 1. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 102 (82-20) 2. Elmer Lach, MTL C 46 (3-10-1) 2. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 58 (32-26) 3. Jim Henry, BOS G 14 (2-0-4) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 50 (10-40) 4. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 13 (1-1-5) 4. Charlie Hodge, MTL G 43 (0-43) 5. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 13 (1-2-2) 5. Stan Mikita, CHI C 30 (12-18) 1951 1. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 40 (10-4-2) 1963 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 111 (30-81) 2. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 28 (5-4-5) 2. Stan Mikita, CHI C 54 (35-19) 3. Red Kelly, DET D 11 (1-2-4) 3. Terry Sawchuk, DET G 44 (37-7) 4. Gordie Howe, DET RW 11 (0-5-1) 4. Glenn Hall, CHI G 42 (21-21) 5. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 8 (0-2-4) 5. Frank Mahovlich, TOR LW 23 (16-7) 1950 1. Chuck Rayner, NYR G 36 (8-6-0) 1962 1. Jacques Plante, MTL G 94 (40-54) 2. Ted Kennedy, TOR C 23 (4-3-5) 2. Doug Harvey, NYR D 60 (53-7) 3. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 18 (3-2-5) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 53 (0-53) 4. Sid Abel, DET C 10 (0-3-4) 4. Gordie Howe, DET RW 40 (23-17) t-5. Bill Durnan, MTL G 6 (2-0-0) 5. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 31 (10-21) t-5. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 6 (1-1-1)

1961 1. Bernie Geoffrion, MTL RW 84 (29-55) 1949 1. Sid Abel, DET C 43 (11-4-2) 2. , TOR G 71 (48-23) 2. Bill Durnan, MTL G 36 (6-8-2) 3. Gordie Howe, DET RW 66 (32-34) 3. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 5 (1-1-0) 4. Frank Mahovlich, TOR LW 41 (34-7) t-4. Ted Lindsay, DET LW 4 (0-2-0) 5. Glenn Hall, CHI G 25 (9-16) t-4. Paul Ronty, BOS C 4 (0-1-2) t-4. Doug Bentley, CHI LW 4 (0-0-4) 1960 1. Gordie Howe, DET RW 118 (59-59) 2. Bobby Hull, CHI LW 55 (31-24) 1948 1. Buddy O’Connor, NYR C 36 (10-2-2) 3. Glenn Hall, CHI G 44 (0-44) 2. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 16 (2-4-4) 4. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 28 3. Elmer Lach, MTL C 13 (1-5-0) 5. Bert Olmstead, TOR LW 27 4. Max Bentley, TOR C 10 (2-1-2)

22 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1947 1. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 48 (12-6-0) 1935 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 102 2. Milt Schmidt, BOS C 28 (4-6-4) 2. , TOR RW 94 3. Max Bentley, CHI C 12 (2-2-2) 3. Art Coulter, CHI D 56 4. , TOR G 7 (0-3-1) 4. , NYR C 39 5. Charlie Rayner, NYR G 7 (0-1-5) 5. Aurel Joliat, MTL LW 36

1946 1. Max Bentley, CHI C 106 1934 1. Aurel Joliat, MTL LW 62 2. Gaye Stewart, TOR LW 89 2. , CHI D 56 3. Bill Durnan, MTL G 70 3. King Clancy, TOR D 51 4. Harry Lumley, DET G 52 4. Earl Seibert, NYR D 32 5. Jack Stewart, DET D 41 5. Roy Worters, NYA G 27

1945 1. Elmer Lach, MTL C 116 1933 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 86 2. Maurice Richard, MTL LW 79 2. , NYR RW 67 3. Bill Cowley, BOS C 65 3. John Ross Roach, DET G 60 4. Flash Hollett, DET D 54 5. , DET C/LW 48 1932 1. Howie Morenz, MTL C 2. , NYR D 1944 1. Walter Pratt, TOR D 87 3. , MMR C 2. Bill Cowley, BOS C 84 4. , NYA D 3. Doug Bentley, CHI LW 55 4. Earl Seibert, CHI D 52 1931 1. Howie Morenz, MTL C 121 5. , TOR RW 45 2. Eddie Shore, BOS D 106 3. King Clancy, TOR D 93 1943 1. Bill Cowley, BOS C 94 4. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET D 84 2. Doug Bentley, CHI LW 67 5. Nels Stewart, MMR C 50 t-3. Syl Apps, TOR C 46 t-3. Syd Howe, DET C/LW 46 1930 1. Nels Stewart, MMR C 101 5. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 40 2. Lionel Hitchman, BOS D 94 3. Cooney Weiland, BOS C 79 1942 1. Tom Anderson, BRO D 86 4. King Clancy, TOR D 77 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 48 5. Frank Boucher, NYR C 75 t-3. , NYR C 46 t-3. Bill Thoms, CHI C 46 1929 1. Roy Worters, NYA G 74 t-3. Frank Brimsek, BOS G 46 2. , TOR RW 64 3. Eddie Shore, BOS D 62 1941 1. Bill Cowley, BOS C 88 4. , MTL D 60 2. , BOS D 81 5. King Clancy, SEN D 50 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 78 4. Syd Howe, DET C/LW 72 1928 1. Howie Morenz, MTL C 131 5. , NYR RW 62 2. Roy Worters, PIR G 91 3. Eddie Shore, BOS D 84 1940 1. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET D 57 4. George Hay, DET LW 73 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 51 5. Ching Johnson, NYR D 38 3. Dit Clapper, BOS D 40 4. Milt Schmidt, BOS C/D 32 1927 1. Herb Gardiner, MTL D 89 5. Earl Robinson, NYA C/RW 21 2. Bill Cook, NYR RW 85 3. F. Frederickson, BOS C 75 1939 1. Toe Blake, MTL LW 64 4. , CHI C 73 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 45 5. King Clancy, SEN D 48 3. Johnny Gottselig, CHI LW 30 4. Earl Robinson, NYA C/RW 28 1926 1. Nels Stewart, MMR C 88 5. Eddie Shore, BOS D 27 2. S. Cleghorn, BOS D 75 3. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 68 1938 1. Eddie Shore, BOS D 68 t-4. Roy Worters, PIR G 44 2. Paul Thompson, CHI LW 61 t-4. Hooley Smith, SEN C/RW 44 3. Earl Siebert, MTL D 38 t-4. Gord Drillon, TOR RW 28 1925 1. Billy Burch, HAM C/LW 79 t-4. Neil Colville, NYR C/D 28 2. Howie Morenz, MTL C 60 3. Clint Benedict, MMR G 58 1937 1. Earl Siebert, MTL D 63 4. , TOR RW 50 2. Lionel Conacher, MMR D 43 5. Aurel Joliat, MTL LW 48 3. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET D 42 4. , BOS G 31 1924 1. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 37 5. , DET C 26 2. , MTL D 36 3. John Ross Roach, TOR G 35 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

23 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Rod Brind’Amour, Carolina Hurricanes Brind’Amour led Carolina (36-12-8, franchise-record .714 pts. pct.) to the Discover NHL Central Division title, the team’s first division crown since its Stanley Cup-winning season of 2005-06, and third place in the overall NHL standings. The Hurricanes have reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs in each of Brind’Amour’s three seasons behind the bench, marking the franchise’s first three-year postseason streak since moving to Carolina in 1997-98. The Hurricanes excelled on special teams, being the only NHL club to rank top-three both on the power-play (2nd, 25.6%) and while shorthanded (3rd, 85.2%). Brind’Amour is the first Hurricanes finalist for the Jack Adams Award since 2005-06 (, 2nd) and is vying to become the first winner in franchise history. Brind’Amour won two individual NHL Awards in his 1,484-game playing career, capturing the Frank Selke Trophy as the League’s top defensive forward in 2005-06 and 2006-07.

Dean Evason, Minnesota Wild Evason guided the Wild to their best regular-season points percentage in franchise history (.670, 35-16-5) in his first full season as an NHL , ranking third in the NHL West Division behind Colorado and Vegas, the teams ranked 1-2 in the League’s overall standings. Evason’s Wild also were the highest-scoring team in franchise history with a goals-per-game figure of 3.21, backed by breakout offensive seasons from a quartet of 24-year-olds: rookie goal-scoring leader and Calder Trophy finalist Kirill Kaprizov (27 goals), Kevin Fiala (20 goals), Joel Eriksson-Ek (19 goals) and Jordan Greenway (26 assists). Minnesota recorded standings points in 14 of 15 games from April 10 to May 8 (11-1-3), including a season-long seven-game win streak in that span, as the team clinched a berth in the postseason for the eighth time in nine seasons. Evason is the second Jack Adams finalist in franchise history, following the win by Jacques Lemaire in 2002-03.

Joel Quenneville, Like Evason, his longtime teammate with the in the , Quenneville directed a club that set franchise records for both highest points percentage (.705, 37-14-5) and most goals-per-game (3.36). In fact, the Panthers’ two highest-scoring teams in franchise history (on a GF/GP basis) are the two teams in Quenneville’s reign to date. The team started 6-0-2 out of the gate and rallied following the season-ending injury to defenseman Aaron Ekblad, finishing with wins in 15 of 21 (15-5-1) to climb to second in the Discover NHL Central Division. Second on the all-time list for regular- season coaching wins with 962, Quenneville is a Jack Adams Award finalist for the third time and with his third club over his 24 seasons as an NHL head coach; he captured the trophy with the St. Louis Blues in 1999-2000 and finished second with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2012-13. He is aiming to become the Panthers’ first Jack Adams Award winner, following second-place finishes by Doug MacLean in 1995-96 and in 2015-16.

24 JACK ADAMS AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Team 2019-20 Boston Bruins 2018-19 New York Islanders 2017-18 Gerard Gallant Vegas Golden Knights 2016-17 2015-16 Barry Trotz Washington Capitals 2014-15 Flames 2013-14 Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche 2012-13 Paul MacLean Senators 2011-12 St. Louis Blues 2010-11 Pittsburgh Penguins 2009-10 Phoenix Coyotes 2008-09 Claude Julien Boston Bruins 2007-08 Washington Capitals 2006-07 2005-06 Buffalo Sabres 2004-05 ------2003-04 John Tortorella 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 1997-98 Pat Burns Boston Bruins 1996-97 Buffalo Sabres 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings 1994-95 Nordiques 1993-94 Jacques Lemaire New 1992-93 Pat Burns Toronto Maple Leafs 1991-92 Vancouver Canucks 1990-91 St. Louis Blues 1989-90 Bob Murdoch (1979) 1988-89 Pat Burns Montreal Canadiens 1987-88 Detroit Red Wings 1986-87 Jacques Demers Detroit Red Wings 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers 1984-85 Philadelphia Flyers 1983-84 Bryan Murray Washington Capitals 1982-83 Orval Tessier Chicago Black Hawks 1981-82 Winnipeg Jets (1979) 1980-81 Red Berenson St. Louis Blues 1979-80 Pat Quinn Philadelphia Flyers 1978-79 New York Islanders 1977-78 Detroit Red Wings 1976-77 Scotty Bowman Montreal Canadiens 1975-76 Boston Bruins 1974-75 Los Angeles Kings 1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers

25 JACK ADAMS AWARD VOTING RESULTS

Year Coach Points Voting Results Year Coach Points Voting Results 2020 1. Bruce Cassidy, BOS 288 (37-29-16) 2008 1. Bruce Boudreau, WSH 208 (31-15-8) 2. Alain Vigneault, PHI 252 (32-23-23) 2. Guy Carbonneau, MTL 196 (24-23-7) 3. John Tortorella, CBJ 198 (28-12-22) 3. , DET 65 (6-8-11) 4. , STL 126 (12-18-12) 4. Barry Trotz, NSH 60 (4-8-16) 5. , COL 96 (6-18-12) 5. Ron Wilson, SJS 32 (2-5-7)

2019 1. Barry Trotz, NYI 430 (58-41-17) 2007 1. Alain Vigneault, VAN 134 (18-12-8) 2. , TBL 350 (48-31-17) 2. Lindy Ruff, BUF 126 (11-18-7) 3. Craig Berube, STL 116 (10-14-24) 3. , PIT 91 (11-10-6) 4. Bill Peters, CGY 115 (3-22-34) 4. Barry Trotz, NSH 89 (11-7-13) 5. Rod Brind’Amour, CAR 49 (3-7-13) 5. Ted Nolan, NYI 47 (5-5-7)

2018 1. Gerard Gallant, VGK 525 (102-5-0) 2006 1. Lindy Ruff, BUF 155 (20-15-10) 2. Bruce Cassidy, BOS 153 (2-40-23) 2. Peter Laviolette, CAR 154 (20-16-6) 3. Jared Bednar, COL 114 (4-25-19) 3. Tom Renney, NYR 127 (13-18-8) 4. , WPG 46 (0-12-10) 4. Barry Trotz, NSH 37 (2-5-12) 5. Peter Laviolette, NSH 41 (0-9-14) 5. Mike Babcock, DET 28 (4-2-2)

2017 1. John Tortorella, CBJ 267 (39-19-15) 2004 1. John Tortorella, TBL 231 (35-16-8) 2. Mike Babcock, TOR 182 (24-15-17) 2. Ron Wilson, SJS 167 (16-25-12) 3. Todd McLellan, EDM 181 (18-24-19) 3. Darryl Sutter, CGY 87 (9-8-18) 4. Joel Quenneville, CHI 103 (12-12-7) 4. Dave Lewis, DET 33 (3-5-3) 5. Barry Trotz, WSH 63 (6-8-9) 5. Mike Sullivan, BOS 33 (2-5-8)

2016 1. Barry Trotz, WSH 344 (58-16-6) 2003 1. Jacques Lemaire, MIN 242 (41-10-7) 2. Gerard Gallant, FLA 203 (20-28-19) 2. John Tortorella, TBL 107 (8-18-13) 3. Lindy Ruff, DAL 75 (1-16-22) 3. Jacques Martin, OTT 79 (6-14-7) 4. Bruce Boudreau, ANA 58 (3-10-13) 4. Mike Babcock, ANA 58 (3-10-13) 5. Mike Sullivan, PIT 35 (2-5-10) 5. Dave Tippet, DAL 20 (1-3-6)

2015 1. Bob Hartley, CGY 237 (37-13-13) 2002 1. Bob Francis, PHX 190 (27-16-7) 2. Alain Vigneault, NYR 121 (14-13-12) 2. Brian Sutter, CHI 151 (15-21-13) 3. Peter Laviolette, NSH 81 (6-14-9) 3. Robbie Ftorek, BOS 108 (10-14-16) 4. Paul Maurice, WPG 79 (6-13-10) 4. Scotty Bowman, DET 68 (8-7-7) 5. Barry Trotz, WSH 36 (2-5-11) 5. Michel Therrien, MTL 34 (5-1-6)

2014 1. Patrick Roy, COL 399 (68-19-2) 2001 1. Bill Barber, PHI 125 (17-11-7) 2. Mike Babcock, DET 163 (11-31-15) 2. Scotty Bowman, DET 95 (14-6-7) 3. Jon Cooper, TBL 136 (5-29-24) 3. Jacques Martin, OTT 92 (10-13-3) 4. Claude Julien, BOS 68 (6-8-14) 4. Larry Robinson, NJD 83 (11-7-7) 5. Bruce Boudreau, ANA 24 (1-4-7) 5. Bob Hartley, COL 59 (5-10-4)

2013 1. Paul MacLean, OTT 206 (28-19-9) 2000 1. Joel Quenneville, STL 355 (61-16-2) 2. Joel Quenneville, CHI 160 (22-13-11) 2. Alain Vigneault, MTL 117 (9-18-18) 3. Bruce Boudreau, ANA 88 (6-15-13) 3. Ron Wilson, WSH 116 (5-26-13) 4. Michel Therrien, MTL 78 (10-6-10) 4. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 53 (3-8-14) 5. Jack Capuano, NYI 47 (5-5-7) 5. Andy Murray, LAK 33 (1-6-10)

2012 1. Ken Hitchcock, STL 355 (63-11-7) 1999 1. Jacques Martin, OTT 270 (43-16-7) 2. John Tortorella, NYR 108 (5-23-14) 2. Pat Quinn, TOR 176 (18-24-14) 3. Paul MacLean, OTT 89 (4-19-12) 3. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 108 (7-20-13) 4. Kevin Dineen, FLA 82 (5-14-15) 4. Pat Burns, BOS 33 (0-8-9) 5. Barry Trotz, NSH 39 (3-5-9) 5. Kevin Constantine, PIT 31 (3-2-10)

2011 1. Dan Bylsma, PIT 196 (29-13-12) 1998 1. Pat Burns, BOS 306 (48-20-6) 2. Alain Vigneault, VAN 169 (19-23-5) 2. Larry Robinson, LAK 149 (10-27-18) 3. Barry Trotz, NSH 80 (8-9-13) 3. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 123 (17-10-8) 4. Guy Boucher, TBL 54 (6-6-6) 4. Joel Quenneville, STL 80 (4-13-21) 5. Jacques Lemaire, NJD 27 (3-2-6) 5. Kevin Constantine, PIT 61 (3-10-16)

2010 1. Dave Tippett, PHX 291 (57-2-0) 1997 1. Ted Nolan, BUF 307 (39-34-10) 2. Barry Trotz, NSH 60 (0-17-9) 2. Ken Hitchcock, DAL 300 (38-32-14) 3. , COL 51 (0-14-9) 3. Jacques Martin, OTT 82 (5-11-24) 4. Mike Babcock, DET 38 (2-7-7) 4. Jacques Lemaire, NJD 36 (2-5-11) 5. Terry Murray, LAK 26 (0-5-11) 5. Marc Crawford, COL 30 (2-3-11)

2009 1. Claude Julien, BOS 224 (35-14-7) 1996 1. Scotty Bowman, DET 243 (39-13-9) 2. Andy Murray, STL 135 (15-17-9) 2. Doug MacLean, FLA 150 (17-19-8) 3. Todd McLellan, SJS 98 (9-14-11) 3. , TBL 109 (9-17-13) 4. Ken Hitchcock, CBJ 69 (5-9-17) 4. , MTL 28 (2-2-12) 5. Brent Sutter, NJD 36 (3-6-3) 5. , CHI 19 (2-2-3)

26 Year Coach Points Voting Results Year Coach Points Voting Results 1995 1. Marc Crawford, QUE 239 (34-20-9) 1981 1. Red Berenson, STL 2. Scotty Bowman, DET 160 (17-21-12) 2. Bob Berry, LAK 3. Terry Murray, PHI 112 (9-16-19) 4. Ed Johnston, PIT 31 (3-3-7) 1980 1. Pat Quinn, PHI 5. Mike Keenan, STL 24 (2-4-2) 1979 1. Al Arbour, NYI 1994 1. Jacques Lemaire, NJD 202 (28-18-8) 2. Fred Shero, NYR 2. Kevin Constantine, SJS 136 (14-16-18) 3. , BUF 98 (12-10-8) 1978 1. Bobby Kromm, DET 4. , FLA 68 (5-9-16) 2. Don Cherry, BOS 5. Mike Keenan, NYR 36 (3-5-6) 1977 1. Scott Bowman, MTL 1993 1. Pat Burns, TOR 183 (29-10-8) 2. Tom McVie, WSH 2. Brian Sutter, BOS 117 (10-20-7) 3. Pierre Page, QUE 82 (9-11-4) 1976 1. Don Cherry, BOS 4. Darryl Sutter, CHI 20 (1-3-6) 5. Dave King, CGY 19 (2-1-6) 1975 1. Bob Pulford, LAK

1992 1. Pat Quinn, VAN 200 (34-8-6) 1974 1. Fred Shero, PHI 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. , 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. , 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. , 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. , 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

27 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Adam Fox, Playing in his second NHL season, Fox ranked among the top defensemen in assists (1st; 42), points (2nd; 47), power- play assists (2nd; 21), takeaways (3rd; 38) and power-play points (3rd; 23) across 55 contests. Fox, who also placed seventh among all skaters in total time on ice (1,358:51) while recording a +19 rating, accumulated nearly half of his points during a 12-game streak from March 17 – April 8 (3-19—22), the fourth-longest by any player in 2020-21 and second-longest by a blueliner behind only (14 GP w/ CAR). The 23-year-old Jericho, N.Y., native is the Rangers’ first Norris Trophy finalist since 1996-97, when Brian Leetch won the award for the second time (also 1991-92 w/ NYR), and is seeking to become the fourth player in franchise history to capture the trophy, after Leetch, Harry Howell (1966-67) and Doug Harvey (1961-62).

Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning Hedman placed among the leading defensemen in points (3rd; 45), assists (t-5th; 36) and goals (t-7th; 9) through 54 appearances (0.83 P/GP), matching the second-best points-per-game rate of his 12-season NHL career (behind only 2016-17: 0.91 P/GP). Hedman, who also ranked second among all skaters (forwards and defensemen) in power-play assists (23) and sixth in power-play points (24), finished seventh in the entire NHL in average time on ice (25:03) – the second-highest rate of his career after 2017-18 (25:51). The 30-year-old Ornskoldsvik, , native – who won the Norris Trophy in 2017-18 and placed third in voting in 2016-17, 2018-19 and 2019-20 – is a finalist for the fifth consecutive season, a streak last achieved by fellow countryman Nicklas Lidstrom from 1997-98 through 2002-03 (6 straight seasons).

Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche Makar, the reigning Calder Memorial Trophy winner, ranked sixth among defensemen with 8-36—44 (44 GP) despite missing 12 of Colorado’s 56 contests (21.4%). His average of 1.00 points per game topped all blueliners in 2020-21 and marked the second time in Avalanche/Nordiques history a defenseman has produced at such a rate, after Steve Duchesne in 1992-93 (20-62—82 in 82 GP w/ QUE). The 22-year-old Calgary native is vying to become the first Norris Trophy winner in franchise history, following top-three finishes by Rob Blake (3rd in 2001-02), Ray Bourque (2nd in 2000-01) and Sandis Ozolinsh (3rd in 1996-97). He and Fox each are seeking to become the second defenseman in League history to take home the award in his second NHL season (or earlier), after Bobby Orr accomplished the feat in 1967-68 (2nd NHL season w/ BOS).

28 JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner 2019-20 , NSH 1985-86 Paul Coffey, EDM 2018-19 , CGY 1984-85 Paul Coffey, EDM 2017-18 Victor Hedman, TBL 1983-84 Rod Langway, WSH 2016-17 Brent Burns, SJS 1982-83 Rod Langway, WSH 2015-16 Drew Doughty, LAK 1981-82 Doug Wilson, CHI 2014-15 Erik Karlsson, OTT 1980-81 Randy Carlyle, PIT 2013-14 Duncan Keith, CHI 1979-80 Larry Robinson, MTL 2012-13 P.K. Subban, MTL 1978-79 Denis Potvin, NYI 2011-12 Erik Karlsson, OTT 1977-78 Denis Potvin, NYI 2010-11 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1976-77 Larry Robinson, MTL 2009-10 Duncan Keith, CHI 1975-76 Denis Potvin, NYI 2008-09 Zdeno Chara, BOS 1974-75 Bobby Orr, BOS 2007-08 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1973-74 Bobby Orr, BOS 2006-07 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1972-73 Bobby Orr, BOS 2005-06 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1971-72 Bobby Orr, BOS 2004-05 --- 1970-71 Bobby Orr, BOS 2003-04 , NJD 1969-70 Bobby Orr, BOS 2002-03 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1968-69 Bobby Orr, BOS 2001-02 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1967-68 Bobby Orr, BOS 2000-01 Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1966-67 Harry Howell, NYR 1999-00 Chris Pronger, STL 1965-66 Jacques Laperriere, MTL 1998-99 Al MacInnis, STL 1964-65 Pierre Pilote, CHI 1997-98 Rob Blake, LAK 1963-64 Pierre Pilote, CHI 1996-97 Brian Leetch, NYR 1962-63 Pierre Pilote, CHI 1995-96 Chris Chelios, CHI 1961-62 Doug Harvey, NYR 1994-95 Paul Coffey, DET 1960-61 Doug Harvey, MTL 1993-94 Ray Bourque, BOS 1959-60 Doug Harvey, MTL 1992-93 Chris Chelios, CHI 1958-59 , MTL 1991-92 Brian Leetch, NYR 1957-58 Doug Harvey, MTL 1990-91 Ray Bourque, BOS 1956-57 Doug Harvey, MTL 1989-90 Ray Bourque, BOS 1955-56 Doug Harvey, MTL 1988-89 Chris Chelios, MTL 1954-55 Doug Harvey, MTL 1987-88 Ray Bourque, BOS 1953-54 Red Kelly, DET 1986-87 Ray Bourque, BOS

29 JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS

Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 2020 1. Roman Josi, NSH 1499 (109-52-9-0-0) 2008 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1313 (127-5-1-1-0) 2. John Carlson, WSH 1267 (56-83-23-2-5) 2. Dion Phaneuf, CGY 561 (2-38-37-26-12) 3. Victor Hedman, TBL 820 (4-25-104-27-4) 3. Zdeno Chara, BOS 486 (3-38-23-21-12) 4. , STL 527 (1-9-24-104-22) 4. , PIT 370 (1-24-21-21-24) 5. Jaccob Slavin, CAR 138 (0-1-5-15-61) 5. , SJS 333 (1-18-16-31-24)

2019 1. Mark Giordano, CGY 1690 (165-5-1-0-0) 2007 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1217 (87-44-5-4-2) 2. Brent Burns, SJS 720 (2-54-44-27-21) 2. S. Niedermayer, ANA 1024 (46-62-22-6-2) 3. Victor Hedman, TBL 585 (1-44-33-28-18) 3. Chris Pronger, ANA 608 (6-25-55-28-14) 4. John Carlson, WSH 551 (3-34-26-41-30) 4. , TBL 219 (1-5-21-19-12) 5. , TOR 515 (0-28-33-37-43) 5. Kimmo Timonen, NSH 144 (0-2-9-24-13)

2018 1. Victor Hedman, TBL 1385 (94-57-6-5-1) 2006 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 1152 (91-28-8-2-0) 2. Drew Doughty, LAK 1164 (52-68-28-8-4) 2. S. Niedermayer, ANA 817 (29-57-16-15-3) 3. P.K. Subban, NSH 565 (11-14-50-30-17) 3. Sergei Zubov, DAL 464 (0-21-42-31-14) 4. Seth Jones, CBJ 406 (2-9-38-33-34) 4. Zdeno Chara, OTT 430 (5-14-35-30-17) 5. John Carlson, WSH 311 (3-6-19-38-30) 5. Wade Redden, OTT 115 (0-1-12-12-12)

2017 1. Brent Burns, SJS 1437 (96-61-10-0-0) 2004 1. Scott Niedermayer, NJD 872 (72-13-10-3-2) 2. Erik Karlsson, OTT 1292 (63-86-9-4-3) 2. Zdeno Chara, OTT 563 (19-36-16-11-8) 3. Victor Hedman, TBL 728 (3-13-106-21-14) 3. Chris Pronger, STL 345 (7-19-16-17-11) 4. Duncan Keith, CHI 384 (2-4-19-70-31) 4. Bryan Mccabe, TOR 189 (1-12-10-10-15) 5. Ryan Suter, MIN 175 (2-1-9-25-28) 5. , NYI 166 (2-3-12-16-17)

2016 1. Drew Doughty, LAK 1254 (93-37-10-4-3) 2003 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 560 (42-20-0-0-0) 2. Erik Karlsson, OTT 1020 (46-54-27-14-5) 2. Al MacInnis, STL 486 (20-38-4-0-0) 3. Brent Burns, SJS 619 (3-26-54-43-8) 3. Derian Hatcher, DAL 142 (0-1-21-9-3) 4. Kris Letang, PIT 587 (8-24-40-40-19) 4. Sergei Gonchar, WSH 131 (0-1-12-17-13) 5. Roman Josi, NSH 120 (0-1-6-17-32) 5. Rob Blake, COL 62 (0-0-8-5-7)

2015 1. Erik Karlsson, OTT 964 (44-42-33-19-8) 2002 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 472 (29-20-7-2-1) 2. Drew Doughty, LAK 889 (53-30-20-13-10) 2. Chris Chelios, DET 431 (28-10-13-4-4) 3. P.K. Subban, MTL 801 (24-36-38-37-8) 3. Rob Blake, COL 321 (4-19-22-12-2) 4. , NSH 614 (26-19-28-20-21) 4. Sergei Gonchar, WSH 147 (0-6-6-22-9) 5. Roman Josi, NSH 222 (3-9-11-17-23) 5. Chris Pronger, STL 62 (0-4-1-8-5)

2014 1. Duncan Keith, CHI 1033 (68-35-17-7-2) 2001 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 600 (56-5-1-0-0) 2. Zdeno Chara, BOS 667 (21-39-22-19-17) 2. Ray Bourque, COL 251 (4-16-12-10-9) 3. Shea Weber, NSH 638 (26-23-29-19-15) 3. Scott Stevens, NJD 203 (1-15-14-4-6) 4. Ryan Suter, MIN 351 (9-12-20-22-11) 4. Rob Blake, LAK/COL 176 (1-11-8-14-7) 5. Alex Pietrangelo, STL 304 (3-13-18-25-18) 5. Brian Leetch, NYR 126 (0-9-7-5-13)

2013 1. P.K. Subban, MTL 1266 (66-56-35-12-3) 2000 1. Chris Pronger, STL 565 (53-5-0-0-0) 2. Ryan Suter, MIN 1230 (65-54-34-8-8) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 400 (5-46-5-1-0) 3. Kris Letang, PIT 914 (31-37-42-39-18) 3. Rob Blake, LAK 196 (0-3-25-15-5) 4. F. Beauchemin, ANA 290 (1-6-20-33-39) 4. Eric Desjardins, PHI 119 (0-2-8-19-8) 5. Zdeno Chara, BOS 289 (10-9-16-8-22) 5. Sergei Gonchar, WSH 78 (0-0-7-10-13)

2012 1. Erik Karlsson, OTT 1069 (66-31-32-9-5) 1999 1. Al MacInnis, STL 548 (54-0-1-1-0) 2. Shea Weber, NSH 1057 (49-54-32-9-2) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 234 (0-21-9-13-3) 3. Zdeno Chara, BOS 950 (32-48-47-19-2) 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 157 (0-9-12-8-10) 4. Alex Pietrangelo, STL 381 (0-7-20-68-28) 4. Chris Pronger, STL 107 (1-5-9-3-8) 5. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 132 (0-5-4-16-29) 5. Eric Desjardins, PHI 91 (0-6-4-6-11)

2011 1. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 736 (35-23-34-15-10) 1998 1. Rob Blake, LAK 401 (27-12-8-2-1) 2. Shea Weber, NSH 727 (32-41-14-14-8) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 369 (15-22-10-5-0) 3. Zdeno Chara, BOS 688 (33-24-24-20-10) 3. Chris Pronger, STL 316 (8-15-23-5-1) 4. L. Visnovsky, ANA 573 (20-20-26-28-19) 4. Scott Stevens, NJD 84 (3-2-2-9-3) 5. Keith Yandle, PHX 312 (5-10-17-25-32) 5. Scott Niedermayer, NJD 58 (0-0-3-10-13)

2010 1. Duncan Keith, CHI 1096 (76-37-14-2-1) 1997 1. Brian Leetch, NYR 494 (42-8-3-1-0) 2. Mike Green, WSH 831 (34-46-23-15-9) 2. V. Konstantinov, DET 178 (2-10-13-6-5) 3. Drew Doughty, LAK 662 (15-28-46-25-11) 3. Sandis Ozolinsh, COL 176 (2-12-9-8-3) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 303 (4-9-16-28-36) 4. Chris Chelios, CHI 172 (0-7-18-9-6) 5. Chris Pronger, PHI 168 (2-3-9-22-16) 5. Scott Stevens, NJD 171 (7-8-4-7-4)

2009 1. Zdeno Chara, BOS 1034 (68-36-18-4-0) 1996 1. Chris Chelios, CHI 408 (22-19-9-3-1) 2. Mike Green, WSH 982 (50-53-19-4-4) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 403 (23-16-8-7-0) 3. Nicklas Lidstrom 733 (14-34-58-19-8) 3. Brian Leetch, NYR 245 (6-6-23-7-7) 4. Shea Weber, NSH 186 (0-4-11-25-28) 4. V. Konstantinov, DET 131 (2-6-7-10-4) 5. Dan Boyle, SJS 173 (0-2-4-38-25) 5. Paul Coffey, DET 83 (0-4-2-12-9)

30 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1995 1. Paul Coffey, DET 69 (12-3-0) 1982 1. Doug Wilson, CHI 177 (29-8-8) 2. Chris Chelios, CHI 39 (2-9-2) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 80 (8-10-10) 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 20 (1-1-12) 3. Paul Coffey, EDM 55 (4-7-14) 4. Larry Murphy, PIT 7 (0-2-1) 4. Craig Hartsburg, MNS 54 (7-5-4) 5. Larry Robinson, MTL 50 (4-9-3) 1994 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 199 (26-21-6) 2. Scott Stevens, NJD 195 (24-23-6) 1981 1. Randy Carlyle, PIT 120 3. Al MacInnis, STL 60 (4-6-22) 2. Denis Potvin, NYI 113 4. Sergei Zubov, NYR 15 (0-2-9) 3. Larry Robinson, MTL 100 5. Brian Leetch, NYR 10 (0-2-4) 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 53 5. Rod Langway, MTL 38 1993 1. Chris Chelios, CHI 201 (33-10-6) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 97 (6-19-10) 1980 1. Larry Robinson, MTL 239 3. Larry Murphy, PIT 93 (9-11-15) 2. Borje Salming, TOR 117 4. , WSH 17 (0-5-2) 3. , BUF 85 5. Phil Housley, WIN 16 (1-2-5) 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 51 5. Mark Howe, HFD 23 1992 1. Brian Leetch, NYR 335 (65-3-1) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 112 (3-25-22) 1979 1. Denis Potvin, NYI 228 3. Phil Housley, WIN 82 (0-21-19) 2. Larry Robinson, MTL 83 4. Scott Stevens, NJD 44 (1-9-12) 3. Borje Salming, TOR 65 5. Larry Murphy, PIT 37 (0-9-10) 4. Serge Savard, MTL 41 5. , MTL 12 1991 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 257 (35-27-1) 2. Al MacInnis, CGY 228 (27-28-9) 1978 1. Denis Potvin, NYI 155 3. Chris Chelios, CHI 56 (2-9-19) 2. Brad Park, BOS 135 4. Brian Leetch, NYR 30 (2-0-20) 3. Larry Robinson, MTL 85 5. Paul Coffey, PIT 8 (0-0-8) 4. Borje Salming, TOR 84 5. Guy Lapointe, MTL 8 1990 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 315 (63-0-0) 2. Al MacInnis, CGY 127 (0-38-13) 1977 1. Larry Robinson, MTL 186 3. Doug Wilson, CHI 40 (0-7-19) 2. Borje Salming, TOR 157 4. Paul Coffey, PIT 33 (0-7-12) 3. Denis Potvin, NYI 58 5. Phil Housley, BUF 32 (0-7-11) 4. Guy Lapointe, MTL 32 5. Serge Savard, MTL 29 1989 1. Chris Chelios, MTL 226 (37-12-5) 2. Paul Coffey, PIT 115 (14-14-3) 1976 1. Denis Potvin, NYI 237 3. Al MacInnis, CGY 57 (3-10-12) 2. Brad Park, NYR/BOS 96 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 56 (3-8-17) 3. Borje Salming, TOR 56 5. Steve Duchesne, LAK 30 (2-5-5) 4. Guy Lapointe, MTL 39 5. Serge Savard, MTL 23 1988 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 245 (36-20-5) 2. Scott Stevens, NJD 124 (13-15-14) 1975 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 266 3. Gary Suter, CGY 80 (8-9-13) 2. Denis Potvin, NYI 99 4. Brad McCrimmon, CGY 70 (4-13-11) 3. Guy Lapointe, MTL 45 5. , EDM 24 (2-3-5) 4. Borje Salming, TOR 31 5. Serge Savard, MTL 14 1987 1. Ray Bourque, BOS 266 (52-2-0) 2. Mark Howe, PHI 137 (1-42-6) 1974 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 236 3. Larry Murphy, WSH 31 (0-5-16) 2. Brad Park, NYR 98 4. Larry Robinson, MTL 12 (0-2-6) 3. , CHI 44 5. Paul Coffey, EDM 8 (1-0-3) 4. Barry Ashbee, PHI 11 5. Borje Salming, TOR 10 1986 1. Paul Coffey, EDM 280 (53-5-0) 2. Mark Howe, PHI 172 (7-44-5) 1973 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 224 3. Larry Robinson, MTL 43 (0-4-31) 2. Guy Lapointe, MTL 58 4. Ray Bourque, BOS 25 (0-3-16) t-3. Bill White, CHI 36 5. Rod Langway, WSH 19 (0-4-7) t-3. Brad Park, NYR 36 5. J. Laperriere, MTL 25 1985 1. Paul Coffey, EDM 223 (32-19-6) 2. Ray Bourque, BOS 136 (12-20-16) 1972 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 204 3. Rod Langway, WSH 89 (8-10-19) 2. Brad Park, NYR 117 4. Doug Wilson, CHI 84 (9-11-6) 3. Bill White, CHI 25 5. Scott Stevens, WSH 13 (1-0-8) 4. Pat Stapleton, CHI 16 5. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 8 1984 1. Rod Langway, WSH 227 (37-11-9) 2. Paul Coffey, EDM 126 (12-18-12) 1971 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 208 3. Ray Bourque, BOS 120 (9-20-15) 2. Brad Park, NYR 57 4. Denis Potvin, NYI 66 (4-9-19) 3. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 35 5. Phil Housley, BUF 4 (0-1-1) 4. Pat Stapleton, CHI 23 t-5. Bob Baun, TOR 10 1983 1. Rod Langway, WSH 180 (24-16-12) t-5. Keith Magnuson, CHI 10 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) 31 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1970 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 180 1958 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 153 (75-78) 2. Brad Park, NYR 58 2. , NYR 119 (55-64) 3. Carl Brewer, DET 22 3. Fern Flaman, BOS 17 (13-4) 4. J. Laperriere, MTL 18 4. , TOR 13 (10-3) 5. Jim Neilson, NYR 11 5. , DET 7 (3-4)

1969 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 176 1957 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 159 (83-76) 2. , TOR 48 2. Red Kelly, DET 42 (20-22) 3. , BOS 27 3. Fern Flaman, BOS 35 (16-19) 4. , MTL 22 4. Bill Gadsby, NYR 32 (14-18) 5. Al Arbour, STL 17 5. , BOS 23 (17-6)

1968 1. Bobby Orr, BOS 68 (56-12) 1956 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 156 (78-78) 2. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 31 (5-26) 2. Bill Gadsby, NYR 59 (16-43) 3. Tim Horton, TOR 30 (22-8) 3. Red Kelly, DET 44 (17-27) 4. Jim Neilson, NYR 26 (0-26) 4. Tom Johnson, MTL 21 (14-7) 5. J. Laperriere, MTL 15 (3-12) 5. Fern Flaman, BOS 11 (5-6)

1967 1. Harry Howell, NYR 113 (79-34) 1955 1. Doug Harvey, MTL 147 (72-75) 2. Pierre Pilote, CHI 95 (32-63) 2. Red Kelly, DET 95 (40-55) 3. Bobby Orr, BOS 36 (10-26) 3. Fern Flaman, BOS 32 (17-15) 4. Tim Horton, TOR 34 (19-15) 4. , DET 16 (7-9) 5. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 18 (9-9) 5. Hugh Bolton, TOR 9 (8-1)

1966 1. J. Laperriere, MTL 89 (62-27) 1954 1. Red Kelly, DET 162 (76-86) 2. Pierre Pilote, CHI 54 (42-12) 2. Doug Harvey, MTL 57 (22-35) 3. Pat Stapleton, CHI 40 (0-40) 3. Bill Gadsby, NYR 38 (28-10) 4. J.C. Tremblay, MTL 32 (0-32) 4. Tim Horton, TOR 26 (14-12) 5. Doug Barkley, DET 30 (30-0) 5. Bob Goldham, DET 18 (5-13)

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)

32 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 2019-20 New York Islanders 2018-19 Boston Bruins 2017-18 George McPhee Vegas Golden Knights 2016-17 2015-16 Pittsburgh Penguins 2014-15 Steve Yzerman Tampa Bay Lightning 2013-14 Bob Murray 2012-13 Ray Shero Pittsburgh Penguins 2011-12 St. Louis Blues 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks 2009-10 Don Maloney Phoenix Coyotes

33 JIM GREGORY GENERAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTING RESULTS

Year General Manager Points Voting Results Year General Manager Points Voting Results 2020 1. Lou Lamoriello, NYI 86 (11-9-4) 2014 1. Bob Murray, ANA 66 (9-6-3) 2. Julien BriseBois, TBL 71 (8-8-7) 2. , MTL 49 (7-4-2) 3. Jim Nill, DAL 61 (8-6-3) 3. Dean Lombardi, LAK 33 (3-4-6) 4. Joe Sakic, COL 60 (5-10-5) 4. , CHI 29 (3-4-2) 5. Kelly McCrimmon, VGK 36 (4-3-7) 5. Jim Nill, DAL 27 (4-0-7)

2019 1. Don Sweeney, BOS 80 (8-11-7) 2013 1. Ray Shero, PIT 94 (14-6-6) 2. Doug Armstrong, STL 63 (8-6-5) 2. Bob Murray, ANA 88 (11-9-6) 3. Don Waddell, CAR 59 (9-3-5) 3. Marc Bergevin, MTL 75 (7-12-4) 4. Doug Wilson, SJS 58 (5-9-6) 4. Stan Bowman, CHI 36 (3-6-3) 5. Lou Lamoriello, NYI 56 (8-4-4) 5. Bryan Murray, OTT 23 (2-2-7)

2018 1. George McPhee, VGK 149 (25-7-3) 2012 1. Doug Armstrong, STL 119 (16-11-6) 2. K. Cheveldayoff, WPG 107 (8-20-7) 2. Dale Tallon, FLA 88 (10-11-5) 3. Steve Yzerman, TBL 46 (3-8-7) 3. David Poile, NSH 62 (11-1-4) 4. Don Sweeney, BOS 17 (0-3-8) 4. Glen Sather, NYR 17 (1-2-6) 5. Joe Sakic, COL 10 (1-0-5) 5. , PHI 17 (0-4-5)

2017 1. David Poile, NSH 112 (18-6-4) 2011 1. Mike Gillis, VAN 96 (14-8-2) 2. Peter Chiarelli, EDM 52 (6-5-7) 2. Steve Yzerman, TBL 61 (7-7-5) 3. Pierre Dorion, OTT 46 (2-10-6) 3. David Poile, NSH 55 (6-6-7) 4. Lou Lamoriello, TOR 36 (5-3-2) 4. Bob Murray, ANA 35 (4-3-6) 5. Bob Murray, ANA 36 (3-5-6) 5. Ray Shero, PIT 26 (3-2-5)

2016 1. Jim Rutherford, PIT 90 (10-12-4) 2010 1. Don Maloney, PHX 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)

34 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 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Kurtis Gabriel, RW, San Jose Sharks Gabriel is a steadfast advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. He uses his social media accounts to amplify messaging and educate fans and fellow players, while supporting LGBTQ+ causes by participating in events and having candid conversations. In a digital age, he has been able to use his platform on and Instagram to spread awareness like never before. He supported the local San Jose nonprofit, the LGBTQ Youth Space, by donating a custom, game-worn skate to be auctioned by the Sharks Foundation. Featuring the colors of the Pride flag and the message “Love is Love,” the item raised $1,600 in support of the nonprofit. Reflecting his interest in raising awareness for racial and social justice, Gabriel’s second skate in the custom set, which features the messages “BLM” & “Hope, Empathy, Change,” will be auctioned by the Sharks Foundation during its Juneteenth auction this summer, with proceeds going to a diversity-focused nonprofit.

Gabriel has been an ongoing advocate for , a nonprofit working to ensure the safety and inclusion for all who participate in sports, including LGBTQ+ athletes, coaches and fans. He also has supported the African American Community Service Agency, Las Lomitas Education Foundation, Housing Industry Foundation, San Jose Firefighters Burn Foundation, Girls on the Run Silicon Valley and the Sharks Foundation.

35 Pekka Rinne, G, Nashville Predators Rinne, 38, is a Predators franchise icon for a sparkling playing career that includes 369 wins since debuting with Nashville in December 2005, and for his unwavering commitment through the years to improve the lives of so many in Middle Tennessee. In 2012-13, alongside former captain Shea Weber, Rinne formed the 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund, raising money and awareness for cancer research at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Since the establishment of the fund, donations totaling over $3 million have been made to the hospital and its programs. In his first full season with the team, after meeting Mike, a man with Down Syndrome, Rinne also fostered an ongoing affiliation with Best Buddies, a nonprofit advocating for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Additionally, Rinne has continued to support Make-A-Wish; the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s, founded in 2009 by former Predators assistant coach to raise awareness of the devastating effects of Parkinson’s disease; and a number of other initiatives throughout the coronavirus pandemic.

“He’s just been such an incredible person on and off the ice, especially off the ice,” Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm said of Rinne. “He just conducts himself to the game in a way that’s just pure class. I don’t have enough good things to say about him. He’s been a leader in the city, in this community, and he’s going to go down as one of, if not the greatest Predator to ever put this uniform on.”

P.K. Subban, D, Subban, a King Clancy Memorial Trophy finalist in 2020 and for the third time overall, has embraced philanthropic work throughout his entire NHL career. The blueliner launched the P.K. Subban Foundation in 2014 and has participated in a number of other efforts during his 12 NHL seasons in the greater Newark, Montreal and Nashville communities. Since joining the Devils in 2019, Subban has established his Blueline Buddies program in Newark. Although this year the team wasn’t able to host in-person visits, Subban adapted the program to go virtually with video conferencing meetings during which he engaged with program members. Throughout the 2020-21 campaign, Subban also met with members of the medical community, frontline workers and those who have served their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Devils’ King Clancy nominee also works to grow the sport of hockey as a role model for others. “It’s about having an influence on kids who look like me coming up through the sport,” Subban said. “Giving them that hope, in seeing where I’ve come from and where I am today. I feel I have the power to change lives through the sport and connect with people through this program and beyond. That’s really important to me especially given the current climate.”

36 KING CLANCY MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner(s) Team 2019-20 Matt Dumba Minnesota Wild 2018-19 Jason Zucker Minnesota Wild 2017-18 Daniel Sedin/Henrik Sedin Vancouver Canucks 2016-17 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 New York Islanders 2009-10 Phoenix Coyotes 2008-09 Edmonton Oilers 2007-08 Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning 2006-07 Saku Koivu Montreal Canadiens 2005-06 Olaf Kolzig Washington Capitals 2004-05 ------2003-04 Jarome Iginla 2002-03 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

37 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 ’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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Auston Matthews, C, Toronto Maple Leafs Matthews posted a League-leading 41 goals, 12 game-winning goals and 222 shots on goal (41-25—66) to earn his first career Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy and help the Maple Leafs claim their first division title since 1999-00. Matthews, who ranked fifth among NHL forwards with 21:33 of time on ice per game and ninth among all skaters with 47 takeaways, received 10 penalty minutes during his 52 appearances – the second-fewest among the League’s top 25 scorers behind only Artemi Panarin (6 PIM in 42 GP w/ NYR). The 23-year-old Scottsdale, Ariz., native – a finalist for the second straight season after placing second in voting in 2019-20 – is vying to become the eighth different player to win the Lady Byng Trophy with Toronto and just the second to do so in the expansion era (since 1967-68), following Alexander Mogilny in 2002-03.

Jaccob Slavin, D, Carolina Hurricanes Slavin (3-12—15) averaged the most time on ice (22:59) for a Hurricanes team that yielded 2.39 goals per game, tied for the fourth-fewest in the NHL, en route to capturing its first division crown since 2005-06. Slavin, who recorded 1,195:05 of total playing time in 52 outings, took only one minor penalty – for delay of game (puck over glass) – the fewest among all skaters who averaged at least 20 minutes in 2020-21 (minimum: 10 GP). The 27-year-old Denver native and first-time finalist is seeking to become the second player in franchise history to capture the Lady Byng Trophy, after Ron Francis in 2001-02. He and Spurgeon each are looking to become the fourth defenseman in NHL history to win the award, following Brian Campbell (2011-12 w/ FLA), Red Kelly (3x, most recently 1953-54 w/ DET) and Bill Quackenbush (1948-49 w/ DET). (Kelly also won the award as a forward in 1960-61 w/ TOR.)

Jared Spurgeon, D, Minnesota Wild Named captain prior to the start of 2020-21, Spurgeon paced Wild defensemen with 7‑18—25 in 54 games to lead Minnesota to its eighth playoff berth in the past nine campaigns – a feat accomplished by just three other teams (PIT, STL and WSH). Spurgeon, who also topped all Wild players with 102 blocked shots while ranking second in total time on ice (1,192:46) and fourth in average time on ice (22:05), was assessed three minor penalties during the season; only Slavin logged more minutes per game in 2020-21 while taking fewer penalties. The 31-year-old Edmonton native – who has played his entire NHL career in Minnesota – is the second player in franchise history who has been named a Lady Byng Trophy finalist, after Mikael Granlund finished third in voting in 2016-17, and is vying to become the first member of the Wild to win the award.

38 LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner 2019-20 Nathan MacKinnon, COL 1971-72 Jean Ratelle, NYR 2018-19 Aleksander Barkov, FLA 1970-71 John Bucyk, BOS 2017-18 , VGK 1969-70 Phil Goyette, STL 2016-17 Johnny Gaudreau, CGY 1968-69 , 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 , 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 , 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

39 LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY VOTING RESULTS

Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 2020 1. N. MacKinnon, COL C 984 (64-33-13-13-9) 2008 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 984 (75-21-13-7-1) 2. Auston Matthews, TOR C 616 (21-32-25-14-15) 2. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 261 (2-17-15-11-14) 3. Ryan O’Reilly, STL C 561 (10-31-34-20-14) 3. Jason Pominville, BUF RW 253 (3-12-15-18-10) 4. Jaccob Slavin, CAR D 497 (31-12-13-8-14) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 211 (9-9-7-6-5) 5. Teuvo Teravainen, CAR LW 322 (6-14-20-14-22) 5. Henrik Zetterberg, DET LW 185 (6-9-6-9-5)

2019 1. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 1463 (128-18-10-1-4) 2007 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 705 (38-26-18-15-8) 2. Ryan O’Reilly, STL C 713 (12-52-30-23-10) 2. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 513 (26-19-19-6-7) 3. , CGY C 568 (3-30-44-30-18) 3. Joe Sakic, COL C 354 (17-17-7-9-3) 4. Morgan Rielly, TOR D 356 (2-20-16-34-14) 4. Jay Pandolfo, NJD LW 243 (16-5-7-4-10 5. Connor McDavid, EDM C 148 (7-2-8-6-6) 5. P-M Bouchard, MIN C 167 (6-3-13-4-9

2018 1. William Karlsson, VGK C 915 (57-32-15-12-10) 2006 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 669 (41-21-14-12-6) 2. Ryan O’Reilly, BUF C 654 (38-11-23-23-13) 2. Brad Richards, TBL C 442 (12-23-21-15-11) 3. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 493 (10-30-29-8-14) 3. Patrick Marleau, SJS C 356 (13-16-15-7-18) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 471 (13-31-15-12-13) 4. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 190 (9-8-5-5-4) 5. Jared Spurgeon, MIN C 202 (6-8-10-10-6) 5. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 144 (5-6-6-6-4)

2017 1. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 906 (54-33-15-16-12) 2004 1. Brad Richards, TBL C 425 (25-12-12-7-10) 2. , STL RW 738 (35-31-25-12-10) 2. Daniel Alfredsson, OTT RW 316 (14-16-7-7-8) 3. Mikael Granlund, MIN RW 445 (12-22-23-16-8) 3. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 314 (19-8-7-10-3) 4. Marian Hossa, CHI RW 320 (17-13-9-3-5) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 221 (9-7-9-9-10) 5. Oscar Klefbom, EDM D 264 (11-8-12-7-17) 5. Brett Hull, DET RW 211 (6-11-11-4-7)

2016 1. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 817 (52-25-17-11-4) 2003 1. Alexander Mogilny, TOR RW 200 (10-5-6-11-2) 2. Aleksander Barkov, FLA C 475 (24-21-12-7-7) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 172 (10-7-3-2-2) 3. Loui Eriksson, BOS LW 388 (10-12-22-27-13) 3. Mike Modano, DAL C 130 (6-4-3-7-6) 4. Johnny Gaudreau, CGY LW 371 (17-19-6-10-8) 4. Milan Hejduk, COL RW 98 (3-6-3-3-2) 5. Ryan O’Reilly, BUF C 270 (10-12-11-7-10) 5. Marian Hossa, OTT RW 91 (4-3-3-4-3)

2015 1. Jiri Hudler, CGY RW 700 (52-13-12-8-5) 2002 1. Ron Francis, CAR C 427 (28-13-7-6-3) 2. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 648 (29-28-24-10-12) 2. Joe Sakic, COL C 325 (12-19-10-6-4) 3. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 379 (11-18-20-13-4) 3. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 243 (10-10-11-5-3) 4. Daniel Sedin, VAN LW 267 (6-10-15-18-8) 4. Adam Oates, WSH/PHI C 93 (1-4-4-11-2) 5. Sean Monahan, CGY C 232 (13-5-8-7-6) 5. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 82 (3-6-1-1-2)

2014 1. Ryan O’Reilly, COL C 1181 (110-5-8-1-3) 2001 1. Joe Sakic, COL C 312 (15-18-5-3-2) 2. Martin St. Louis, NYR RW 358 (4-20-27-11-10) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 308 (21-7-7-4-2) 3. Patrick Marleau, SJS LW 323 (3-15-23-21-10) 3. Adam Oates, WSH C 195 (7-7-13-3-2) 4. Tyler Seguin, DAL C 289 (2-23-15-7-12) 4. Brett Hull, DAL RW 110 (2-3-9-6-6) 5. Frans Nielsen, NYI C 182 (1-15-6-9-10) 5. Zigmund Palffy, LAK RW 95 (2-4-4-8-3)

2013 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 824 (47-29-21-12-10) 2000 1. Pavol Demitra, STL LW 302 (18-8-7-9-4) 2. Patrick Kane, CHI RW 785 (44-28-20-13-10) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 263 (17-8-6-2-1) 3. Matt Moulson, NYI LW 750 (35-28-27-17-18) 3. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 169 (5-7-11-3-6) 4. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 536 (13-26-23-31-16) 4. Pavel Bure, FLA RW 164 (4-13-2-6-5) 5. Logan Couture, SJS C 354 (8-19-15-15-21) 5. Mike Modano, DAL C 76 (3-5-1-2-0)

2012 1. Brian Campbell, FLA D 582 (31-22-13-15-8) 1999 1. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 268 (20-7-2-2-3) 2. , EDM RW 518 (18-23-23-17-11) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 233 (13-10-3-5-3) 3. Matt Moulson, NYI LW 517 (13-28-26-15-16) 3. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 222 (9-12-6-5-3) 4. Loui Eriksson, DAL RW 448 (21-12-20-13-15) 4. Pavol Demitra, STL LW 216 (7-8-13-6-7) 5. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 284 (6-14-14-14-14) 5. Joe Sakic, COL C 126 (1-6-12-4-2)

2011 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 994 (70-33-10-4-1) 1998 1. Ron Francis, PIT C 352 (20-12-11-4-1) 2. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 464 (22-15-20-10-9) 2. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 288 (10-19-7-6-2) 3. Loui Eriksson, DAL RW 347 (9-14-18-18-15) 3. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 246 (9-9-14-5-8) 4. Patrick Marleau, SJS LW 241 (2-11-17-16-11) 4. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 119 (6-3-5-2-7) 5. Jonathan Toews, CHI C 233 (4-11-12-17-5) 5. Alexei Yashin, OTT C 94 (2-5-4-5-4)

2010 1. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 971 (74-25-6-6-8) 1997 1. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 492 (43-7-2-1-0) 2. Brad Richards, DAL C 449 (1-39-20-18-12) 2. Teemu Selanne, ANA RW 119 (2-9-4-5-1) 3. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 438 (17-15-21-15-13) 3. Adam Oates, BOS/WSH C 110 (0-7-7-6-8) 4. Anze Kopitar, LAK C 232 (3-10-14-15-17) 4. Ron Francis, PIT C 103 (0-6-6-9-4) 5. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 215 (10-7-9-4-9) 5. Wayne Gretzky, NYR C 83 (0-4-7-5-5)

2009 1. Pavel Datsyuk, DET C 933 (64-35-4-7-7) 1996 1. Paul Kariya, ANA LW 255 (12-13-6-4-2) 2. Martin St. Louis, TBL RW 662 (30-22-36-7-7) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 222 (10-4-17-2-3) 3. Zach Parise, NJD LW 521 (15-30-23-14-4) 3. T. Selanne, WIN/ANA RW 200 (8-8-8-7-3) 4. Patrick Marleau, SJS LW 203 (1-10-12-17-12) 4. Alexander Mogilny, VAN RW 186 (10-8-2-6-2) 5. Nicklas Lidstrom, DET D 116 (4-3-3-12-4) 5. Joe Sakic, COL C 99 (4-6-1-3-3)

40 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1995 1. Ron Francis, PIT C 50 (6-6-2) 1983 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 191 (28-15-6) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 40 (6-3-1) 2. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 181 (23-18-2) 3. , WIN C 22 (2-3-3) 3. , CGY C 41 (3-7-5) 4. Brett Hull, STL RW 9 (1-0-4) 4. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 37 (1-7-11) 5. Mikael Renberg, PHI RW 9 (0-2-3) 5. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 26 (2-4-4)

1994 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 145 (23-7-9) 1982 1. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 211 (33-13-7) 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 81 (9-9-9) 2. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 116 (10-19-9) 3. Pierre Turgeon, NYI C 71 (6-12-5) 3. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 105 (15-7-9) 4. Sergei Fedorov, DET C 70 (10-6-2) 4. Rick Kehoe, PIT RW 23 (0-4-11) 5. Ray Sheppard, DET RW 32 (2-6-4) 5. Mark Napier, MTL RW 22 (0-5-7)

1993 1. Pierre Turgeon, NYI C 164 (25-13-0) 1981 1. Rick Kehoe, PIT RW 138 2. Adam Oates, BOS C 104 (9-17-8) 2. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 120 3. Pat LaFontaine, BUF C 44 (6-4-2) 3. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 82 4. Joe Sakic, QUE C 35 (2-7-4) 4. Kent Nilsson, CGY C 69 5. Craig Janney, STL C 29 (2-2-13) 5. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 60

1992 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 180 (29-8-11) 1980 1. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 93 2. Joe Sakic, QUE C 04 (14-9-7) 2. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 85 3. Brian Leetch, NYR D 74 (7-11-6) 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 61 4. P. Turgeon, BUF/NYI C 59 (4-9-12) 4. Blair MacDonald, EDM RW 60 5. Joe Mullen, PIT RW 46 (5-6-3) 5. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 49

1991 1. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 159 (20-17-8) 1979 1. Bob MacMillan, AFM RW 79 2. Brett Hull, STL RW 151 (15-22-10) 2. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 73 3. Joe Sakic, QUE C 90 (12-8-6) 3. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 70 4. Craig Janney, BOS C 51 (4-5-16) t-4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 40 5. Adam Oates, STL C 43 (3-7-7) t-4. , AFM C 40

1990 1. Brett Hull, STL RW 238 (42-9-1) 1978 1. Butch Goring, LAK C 145 2. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 79 (9-9-7) 2. Peter McNab, BOS C 79 3. Pat LaFontaine, NYI C 72 (5-12-11) 3. Jean Ratelle, BOS C 51 4. Pierre Turgeon, BUF C 61 (0-16-13) 4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 41 5. Joe Sakic, QUE C 26 (2-3-7) 5. Jacques Lemaire, MTL C 36

1989 1. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 254 (45-9-2) 1977 1. Marcel Dionne, LAK C 137 2. Wayne Gretzky, LAK C 114 (8-22-8) 2. Jean Ratelle, BOS C 88 3. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 59 (3-9-17) 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 69 4. Jimmy Carson, EDM C 31 (0-7-10) 4. Butch Goring, LAK C 51 5. Pat LaFontaine, NYI C 26 (2-4-4) 5. Borje Salming, TOR D 25

1988 1. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 170 (26-13-1) 1976 1. Jean Ratelle, NYR/BOS C 145 2. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 155 (21-15-5) 2. , PIT RW 72 3. Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY C 45 (1-11-7) 3. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 37 4. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 26 (2-3-7) 4. Butch Goring, LAK C 27 5. Jimmy Carson, LAK C 21 (2-2-5) 5. Errol Thompson, TOR LW 22

1987 1. Joe Mullen, CGY RW 189 (30-13-0) 1975 1. Marcel Dionne, DET C 150 2. Wayne Gretzky, EDM C 75 (9-8-6) 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 55 3. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 48 (4-8-4) 3. Bob Nevin, LAK RW 38 4. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 34 (3-4-7) 4. Butch Goring, LAK C 33 5. Mark Howe, PHI D 26 (4-0-6) 5. Guy Lafleur, MTL RW 25

1986 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 217 (33-16-4) 1974 1. John Bucyk, BOS LW 83 2. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 100 (7-16-17) 2. Lowell MacDonald, PIT LW 77 3. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 99 (8-14-17) 3. Butch Goring, LAK C 62 4. Mark Howe, PHI D 24 (4-0-4) 4. , DET RW 29 5. , STL C 16 (2-1-3) 5. Marcel Dionne, DET C 19

1985 1. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 128 (21-6-5) 1973 1. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 118 2. Joe Mullen, STL RW 92 (11-11-4) 2. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 94 3. John Ogrodnick, DET LW 74 (7-11-6) 3. John Bucyk, BOS LW 53 4. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 65 (6-9-8) 4. Jacques Lemaire, MTL C 27 5. Mats Naslund, MTL LW 33 (4-3-4) 5. Dave Keon, TOR C 21

1984 1. Mike Bossy, NYI RW 196 (26-19-9) 1972 1. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 192 2. Rick Middleton, BOS RW 146 (14-20-16) 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 53 3. Jari Kurri, EDM RW 123 (13-14-16) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI C 30 4. Doug Jarvis, WSH C 19 (3-1-1) 4. Fred Stanfield, BOS LW 20 5. John Ogrodnick, DET LW 16 (2-1-3) 5. , MTL RW 19

41 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1971 1. John Bucyk, BOS LW 166 1959 1. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 87 (54-33) 2. Dave Keon, TOR C 131 2. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 86 (18-68) 3. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 34 3. Camille Henry, NYR C 66 (35-31) 4. Bobby Hull, CHI C 8 4. Don McKenney, BOS C 31 (10-21) t-5. Gilbert Perreault, BUF C 5 5. Andy Bathgate, NYR RW 18 (18-0) t-5. Phil Goyette, BUF C 5 1958 1. Camille Henry, NYR C 135 (52-83) 1970 1. Phil Goyette, STL C 132 2. , MTL LW 48 (23-25) 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 64 3. Don McKenny, BOS C 21 (3-18) 3. Dave Keon, TOR C 49 4. Dean Prentice, NYR LW 19 (19-0) 4. Bobby Hull, CHI C 44 5. Henri Richard, MTL C 16 (15-1) 5. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 10 1957 1. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 45 (15-30) 1969 1. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 117 2. Earl Reibel, DET C 39 (24-15) 2. Ted Hampson, OAK C 78 3. Sid Smith, TOR LW 37 (12-25) 3. Bobby Hull, CHI C 25 4. Don McKenney, BOS C 31 (13-18) 4. Dave Keon, TOR C 17 5. , MTL RW 27 (20-7) 5. Red Berenson, STL C 15 1956 1. Earl Reibel, DET C 100 (43-57) 1968 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 72 (41-31) 2. Floyd Curry, MTL RW 44 (22-22) 2. John Bucyk, BOS LW 52 (39-13) 3. Johnny Wilson, CHI LW 41 (24-17) 3. Rod Gilbert, NYR RW 20 (0-20) 4. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 26 (0-26) 4. Jean Ratelle, NYR C 12 (0-12) 5. Dave Creighton, NYR C 22 (13-9) 5. Phil Esposito, BOS C 11 (4-7) 1955 1. Sid Smith, TOR LW 114 (50-64) 1967 1. Stan Mikita, CHI C 145 (66-79) 2. Danny Lewicki, NYR LW 72 (27-45) 2. Dave Keon, TOR C 35 (6-29) 3. Red Kelly, DET D 53 (34-19) 3. Phil Goyette, NYR C 33 (12-21) 4. , NYR C 15 (14-1) 4. Rod Gilbert, NYR RW 31 (31-0) 5. Jean Beliveau, MTL C 15 (11-4) 5. Don Marshall, NYR LW 31 (27-4) 1954 1. Red Kelly, DET D 112 (50-62) 1966 1. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 104 (52-52) 2. Don Raleigh, NYR C 84 (31-53) 2. Bobby Rousseau, MTL RW 67 (30-37) 3. Bill Mosienko, CHI RW 28 (21-7) 3. Bob Nevin, NYR RW 35 (19-16) 4. Sid Smith, TOR LW 18 (12-6) 4. Dave Keon, TOR C 33 (12-21) 5. Ed Sandford, BOS LW 13 (13-0) 5. Don Marshall, NYR LW 31 (21-10) 1953 1. Red Kelly, DET D 80 (13-5-0) 1965 1. Bobby Hull, CHI C 80 (50-30) 2. W. Hergesheimer, NYR RW 49 (5-6-6) 2. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 59 (3-56) 3. Sid Smith, TOR LW 8 (0-2-2) 3. Dave Keon, TOR C 44 (20-24) t-4. B. Quackenbush, BOS D 7 (0-2-1) 4. C. Henry, NYR/CHI C 30 (28-2) t-4. Jim Peters, CHI RW 7 (0-2-1) 5. Claude Provost, MTL RW 27 (9-18) 1952 1. Sid Smith, TOR LW 51 (9-1-3) 1964 1. Ken Wharram, CHI C 120 (40-80) 2. Red Kelly, DET D 27 (3-2-6) 2. Dave Keon, TOR C 69 (31-38) 3. Bill Mosienko, CHI RW 23 (4-1-0) 3. Camille Henry, NYR C 50 (32-18) 4. Don Raleigh, NYR C 23 (0-6-5) 4. Bobby Hull, CHI C 28 (25-3) 5. Floyd Curry, MTL RW 13 (0-4-1) 5. Phil Goyette, NYR C 21 (11-10) 1951 1. Red Kelly, DET D 31 (6-5-3) 1963 1. Dave Keon, TOR C 138 (69-69) 2. , BOS LW 22 (4-2-6) 2. Camille Henry, NYR C 62 (12-50) 3. Bill Quackenbush, BOS D 17 (3-2-2) 3. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 25 (12-13) 4. Buddy O’Connor, NYR C 11 (2-2-1) 4. Red Kelly, TOR D 18 (11-7) 5. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 10 (2-2-0) 5. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 16 (16-0) 1950 1. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 48 (12-6-0) 1962 1. Dave Keon, TOR C 71 (5-66) 2. Red Kelly, DET D 21 (3-5-2) 2. Claude Provost, MTL RW 57 (36-21) 3. Paul Ronty, BOS C 14 (1-4-3) 3. Don McKenney, BOS C 47 (35-12) 4. Bill Quackenbush, BOS D 13 (2-3-1) 4. Red Kelly, TOR D 38 (26-12) 5. Sid Smith, TOR LW 5 (0-0-5) 5. Camille Henry, NYR RW 26 (23-3) 1949 1. Bill Quackenbush, DET D 52 (16-2-0) 1961 1. Red Kelly, TOR D 106 (48-58) 2. Harry Watson, TOR LW 28 (2-9-4) 2. Norm Ullman, DET C 59 (32-27) 3. Paul Ronty, BOS C 10 (0-2-6) 3. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 50 (28-22) 4. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 9 (0-3-3) 4. Don McKenney, BOS C 24 (17-7) 5. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 5 (0-2-1) 5. Bernie Geoffrion, MTL RW 22 (8-14) 1948 1. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 32 (9-2-1) 1960 1. Don McKenney, BOS C 68 (32-36) 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 16 (2-4-2) 2. Andy Hebenton, NYR RW 47 (23-24) 3. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 15 (2-3-3) 3. Alex Delvecchio, DET C/LW 44 (14-30) 4. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 14 (2-3-2) 4. Henri Richard, MTL C 33 (24-9) 5. Jim Conacher, DET C 10 (1-2-3) 5. Phil Goyette, MTL C 29 (7-22)

42 Year Player POS Points Voting Results Year Player POS Points Voting Results 1947 1. Bobby Bauer, BOS RW 37 (9-5-0) 1935 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 136 2. Syl Apps, TOR C 24 (3-5-5) 2. Russ Blinko, MMR C 67 3. Max Bentley, CHI C 10 (2-1-2) 3. Joe Primeau, TOR C 60 t-4. Bill Quackenbush, DET D 9 (2-0-3) 4. Art Chapman, NYA C 57 t-4. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 9 (2-0-3) 5. , NYR RW 45

1946 1. Toe Blake, MTL LW 102 1934 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 76 2. Clint Smith, CHI C 85 2. Joe Primeau, TOR C 72 t-3. Gaye Stewart, TOR LW 67 3. Cooney Weiland, DET C 36 t-3. Edgar Laprade, NYR C 67 4. John Gottselig, CHI LW 30 5. Max Bentley, CHI C 56 t-5. Norm Himes, NYA C 25 t-5. Charley McVeigh, NYA C 25 1945 1. Bill Mosienko, CHI RW 95 2. Syd Howe, DET C 75 1933 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 90 3. Clint Smith, CHI C 71 2. Joe Primeau, TOR C 76 t-4. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 62 3. Paul Haynes, MMR C 61 t-4. Bill Cowley, BOS C 62 4. Cooney Weiland, SEN C 46 5. Herbie Lewis, DET LW 32 1944 1. Clint Smith, CHI C 99 2. , BOS LW 93 1932 1. Joe Primeau, TOR C 60 3. Syd Howe, DET C 69 2. Frank Boucher, NYR C 54 4. Lorne Carr, TOR RW 67 3. Norm Himes, NYA C 47 5. Joe Carveth, DET RW 37 4. Jimmy Ward, MTL RW 28 5. John Gottselig, CHI LW 26 1943 1. Max Bentley, CHI C 81 2. Buddy O’Connor, MTL C 75 1931 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 107 3. Billy Taylor, TOR C 74 2. Normie Himes, NYA C 67 4. Modere Bruneteau, DET RW 66 3. Joe Primeau, TOR C 59 5. Bill Crowley, BOS C 44 4. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 53 5. Ebbie Goodfellow, DET LW 48 1942 1. Syl Apps, TOR C 100 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 66 1930 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 127 3. Bill Thoms, CHI C 64 2. Normie Himes, NYA C 103 4. Clint Smith, NYR C 57 3. Cooney Weiland, BOS C 82 5. Syd Howe, DET C 47 4. Harold Darragh, PIR LW 81 5. George Hay, DET LW 73 1941 1. Bobby Bauer, BOS RW 102 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 86 1929 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 114 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 63 2. Harold Darragh, PIR LW 87 4. Woody Dumart, BOS LW 54 t-3. George Hay, DET LW 70 5. Syd Howe, DET C 52 t-3. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 70 5. , DET RW 60 1940 1. Bobby Bauer, BOS RW 70 2. Clint Smith, NYR C 60 1928 1. Frank Boucher, NYR C 98 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 50 2. George Hay, DET LW 93 4. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 33 3. Howie Morenz, MTL C 65 5. Roy Conacher, CHI LW 23 4. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 61 5. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 59 1939 1. Clint Smith, NYR C 77 2. Marty Barry, DET C 39 1927 1. Billy Burch, NYA C 77 3. Syl Apps, TOR C 38 2. Dick Irvin, CHI C 59 4. Bill Cowley, BOS C 32 3. Pit Lepine, MTL C 56 5. Woody Dumart, BOS LW 22 4. Frank Boucher, MTL C 55 5. Harry Oliver, BOS RW 51 1938 1. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 77 2. Clint Smith, NYR C 59 1926 1. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 76 3. Cecil Dillon, NYR RW 43 2. Billy Burch, NYA C/LW 63 4. Syl Apps, TOR C 42 3. Carson Cooper, BOS RW 60 5. Bill Cowley, BOS C 40 4. , SEN LW 44 5. Dunc Munro, MMR LW 40 1937 1. Marty Barry, DET C 56 2. Gordie Drillon, TOR RW 49 1925 1. Frank Nighbor, SEN C 3. Russ Blinco, MMR C 34 4. Bill Cowley, BOS C 23 5. , 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

43 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) 2019-20 Mark Giordano Calgary Flames 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 Toronto Maple Leafs 2006-07 Chris Chelios Detroit Red Wings

44 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.

2020-21 Winner Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews scored a League-leading 41 goals in 52 games (41-25—66) to finish ahead of Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (33 G in 56 GP) and Chicago Blackhawks left wing Alex DeBrincat (32 G in 52 GP) for his first career Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy. Matthews became the first player in Maple Leafs history to capture the Richard Trophy, which first was awarded in 1998-99, as well as the first Toronto player in 75 years to top the NHL in goals (Gaye Stewart: 37 G in 50 GP in 1945‑46). His eight-goal margin over McDavid was the largest by a Richard Trophy winner since 2014‑15, when Alex Ovechkin (53 G in 81 GP w/ WSH) finished 10 ahead of Steven Stamkos (43 G in 82 GP w/ TBL). Matthews, who also paced the League with 12 game-winning goals and 222 shots on goal, recorded 0.79 goals per game – the best such average by any player since 2007‑08 (Ovechkin: 0.79) as well as the highest single-season mark in franchise history (minimum: 50 GP). He became the first U.S.-born player to win the Richard Trophy and just the second to lead the NHL in goals (also : 52 G in 81 GP in 1996‑97 w/ PHX).

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MAURICE “ROCKET” RICHARD TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner(s) Goals Runner(s)-Up Goals 2020-21 Auston Matthews, TOR 41 Connor McDavid, EDM 33 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 2019-20 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 Nikita Kucherov, TBL 2016-17 Sidney Crosby, PIT 44 40 Auston Matthews, TOR 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 Sidney Crosby, PIT 2009-10 51 Alex Ovechkin, WSH 50 Steve Stamkos, TBL 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 2004-05 ------Jarome Iginla, CGY Patrik Elias, NJD 2003-04 Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL 41 38 Martin St. Louis, TBL Rick Nash, CBJ 2002-03 Milan Hejduk, COL 50 Markus Naslund, VAN 48

45 Season Winner(s) Goals Runner(s)-Up Goals , BOS 2001-02 Jarome Iginla, CGY 52 41 Mats Sundin, TOR 2000-01 Pavel Bure, FLA 59 Joe Sakic, COL 54 1999-00 Pavel Bure, FLA 58 Owen Nolan, SJS 44 Tony Amonte, CHI 1998-99 Teemu Selanne, ANA 47 Jaromir Jagr, PIT 44 Alexei Yashin, OTT

46 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.

2020-21 Winner The Colorado Avalanche claimed the 2020‑21 Presidents’ Trophy by winning their final game of the regular season to overtake their division rivals, the Vegas Golden Knights. The Avalanche (39-13-4, 82 points) clinched their third Presidents’ Trophy (also 1996‑97 and 2000‑01) by finishing ahead of the Golden Knights (40-14-2, 82 points) in the regulation wins tiebreaker (COL: 35, VGK: 30). Colorado became the fifth franchise to win the Presidents’ Trophy three or more times since its inception in 1985‑86, following the Detroit Red Wings (6), Boston Bruins (3), New York Rangers (3) and Washington Capitals (3). Only Detroit (5) and Washington (3) have claimed the award as many times since the Avalanche began play in Denver in 1995‑96.

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PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner Points (Record) Runner-Up Points (Record) 2020-21 Colorado Avalanche 82 (39-13-4) Vegas Golden Knights 82 (40-14-2) 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) 2004-05 ------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) 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) 47 Season Winner Points (Record) Runner-Up Points (Record) 1991-92 New York Rangers 105 (50-25-5) Washington Capitals 98 (45-27-8) 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

48 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Sidney Crosby, C, Pittsburgh Penguins Crosby played in 55 of Pittsburgh’s 56 regular-season games, while he led the Penguins in points (62), goals (24) and tied for the most assists (38) to guide the team to a first-place finish in the East Division and their 15th consecutive playoff appearance. The 33-year-old forward placed 10th in the League in points, tied for 10th in power-play points (22), and he tied for 11th in both points per game (1.13) and even-strength goals (18). He also finished third in the NHL in face-offs won (676) this season. A three-time TLA recipient (2006-07, 2012-13, 2013-14), Crosby is looking to join Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky as the only players to receive the award four or more times. This is the sixth time in a span of 15 seasons that Crosby has been voted one of the top three most outstanding players as a finalist for the TLA (also 2009-10 and 2016-17).

Auston Matthews, C, Toronto Maple Leafs Matthews played in 52 of Toronto’s 56 regular-season games to help the Maple Leafs secure first place in the North Division. The 23-year-old forward won his first “Rocket” Richard Trophy by leading the League in goals (41) – scoring eight more than any other player – to become the first Maple Leafs player in 75 years (Gaye Stewart, 1945-46) and the second American (Keith Tkachuk, 1996-97) to win the goal-scoring race. He led the League in even-strength goals (31), placed second in even-strength points (53), while he tied for fifth in the league in points (66) and power-play goals (10). Matthews topped the League in game-winning goals (12) and shots (222), and his career-high average time on ice (21:33) ranked fifth among NHL forwards. A first-time finalist for the TLA, Matthews is looking to become the first Maple Leafs player and second American (Patrick Kane, 2015-16) to receive the award.

Connor McDavid, C, Edmonton Oilers McDavid played in all 56 of Edmonton’s regular-season games to help lead the Oilers to a second-place finish in the North Division. The 24-year-old forward led the League in points (105) to win his third Art Ross Trophy, finishing 21 points ahead of the next-highest scorer. He also paced all players in assists (72), points per game (1.88), power-play points (37) and even-strength points (68). McDavid recorded 33 multi-point games, and finished second in goals (33), game-winning goals (11) and even-strength goals (24). He averaged the second-highest time on ice per game (22:09) of his career – fourth among NHL forwards. A two-time TLA recipient (2016-17 and 2017-18), and now a four-time finalist (also 2018-19), McDavid is looking to become only the seventh player to receive the award three or more times (following Guy Lafleur, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr, Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby).

49 TED LINDSAY AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Team 2019-20 Leon Draisaitl Edmonton Oilers 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 50 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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Marc-Andre Fleury, Vegas Golden Knights Fleury, who combined with Robin Lehner to capture the William M. Jennings Trophy as the goaltenders on the team that allowed the fewest goals during the regular season, ranked third in the NHL in wins (26), goals-against average (1.98), save percentage (.928) and shutouts (6) in 36 appearances. Fleury – who closed the season on a nine-game winning streak (April 11 – May 12: 1.43 GAA, .943 SV%, 2 SO) – climbed two spots into third place on the League’s all-time wins list (492), surpassing Ed Belfour (5th; 484) and Roberto Luongo (4th; 489). He also moved into a tie, with Roy Worters, for 14th place on the NHL’s all-time list (67). The 36-year-old Sorel, Que., native – who yielded two or fewer goals in 25 of his 36 outings (69.4%) en route to posting the best goals-against average and save percentage of his 17-season NHL career – is a Vezina Trophy finalist for the first time. He is seeking to become the first player in Golden Knights history to win the award, following the four individual trophies the team claimed during its inaugural season in 2017-18.

Philipp Grubauer, Colorado Avalanche Grubauer, another first-time finalist, shared the League lead with a career-high seven shutouts and ranked second in both wins (30) and goals-against average (1.95) – also personal bests – to help the Avalanche capture the Presidents’ Trophy for the third time in franchise history. He earned victories in 30 of his 40 total appearances (.750), the second-highest winning percentage among goaltenders with a minimum of five games played in 2020-21, behind only Jack Campbell (.773 in 22 GP w/ TOR). Grubauer – who also placed among the League leaders in starts (5th; 39), time on ice (5th; 2,366:52) and save percentage (8th; .922) – is the third netminder in Avalanche/Nordiques history who has been voted a Vezina Trophy finalist (following Patrick Roy: 2x and Semyon Varlamov) and is vying to become the franchise’s first player to win the award. The 29-year-old Rosenheim, Germany, native also is looking to become the second goaltender of German nationality to win the Vezina Trophy, after Olie Kolzig in 1999-00 (w/ WSH).

Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning Vasilevskiy topped the NHL with 31 victories, marking the fourth consecutive season he has led the League in wins (outright or tied) – a feat last achieved by Martin Brodeur from 2002-03 through 2006-07 (4x w/ NJD). That total was aided by a 12-game winning streak from Feb. 22 – March 23 (1.64 GAA, .938 SV%, 3 SO), tied for the seventh-longest such run in NHL history in addition to being both a career high and a franchise record. Vasilevskiy – who established and matched single-season personal bests for goals-against average and save percentage, respectively – also ranked among the top goaltenders in points (t-1st; 4), saves (2nd; 1,144), time on ice (2nd; 2,523:37), games played (t-3rd; 42), shutouts (4th; 5), save percentage (6th; .925) and goals-against average (8th; 2.21). The 26-year-old Tyumen, Russia, native – who won the Vezina Trophy in 2018-19 and finished third in voting in both 2017-18 and 2019-20 – is a finalist for the fourth straight year, a streak last accomplished by Brodeur from 2002-03 through 2007-08 (5x).

51 VEZINA TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner(s) Season Winner(s) 2019-20 , WPG 1972-73 Ken Dryden, MTL 2018-19 Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 1971-72 Tony Esposito/, CHI 2017-18 Pekka Rinne, NSH 1970-71 Ed Giacomin/Gilles Villemure, NYR 2016-17 Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 1969-70 Tony Esposito, CHI 2015-16 Braden Holtby, WSH 1968-69 Jacques Plante/Glenn Hall, STL 2014-15 Carey Price, MTL 1967-68 Gump Worsley/Rogie Vachon, MTL 2013-14 Tuukka Rask, BOS 1966-67 Glenn Hall/Denis Dejordy, CHI 2012-13 Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 1965-66 Gump Worsley/Charlie Hodge, MTL 2011-12 Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 1964-65 Terry Sawchuk/Johnny Bower, TOR 2010-11 Tim Thomas, BOS 1963-64 Charlie Hodge, MTL 2009-10 Ryan Miller, BUF 1962-63 Glenn Hall, CHI 2008-09 Tim Thomas, BOS 1961-62 Jacques Plante, MTL 2007-08 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1960-61 Johnny Bower, TOR 2006-07 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1959-60 Jacques Plante, MTL 2005-06 Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 1958-59 Jacques Plante, MTL 2004-05 --- 1957-58 Jacques Plante, MTL 2003-04 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1956-57 Jacques Plante, MTL 2002-03 Martin Brodeur, NJD 1955-56 Jacques Plante, MTL 2001-02 Jose Theodore, MTL 1954-55 Terry Sawchuk, DET 2000-01 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1953-54 Harry Lumley, TOR 1999-00 Olaf Kolzig, WSH 1952-53 Terry Sawchuk, DET 1998-99 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1951-52 Terry Sawchuk, DET 1997-98 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1950-51 Al Rollins, TOR 1996-97 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1949-50 Bill Durnan, MTL 1995-96 Jim Carey, WSH 1948-49 Bill Durnan, MTL 1994-95 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1947-48 Turk Broda, TOR 1993-94 Dominik Hasek, BUF 1946-47 Bill Durnan, MTL 1992-93 Ed Belfour, CHI 1945-46 Bill Durnan, MTL 1991-92 Patrick Roy, MTL 1944-45 Bill Durnan, MTL 1990-91 Ed Belfour, CHI 1943-44 Bill Durnan, MTL 1989-90 Patrick Roy, MTL 1942-43 Johnny Mowers, DET 1988-89 Patrick Roy, MTL 1941-42 Frank Brimsek, BOS 1987-88 Grant Fuhr, EDM 1940-41 Turk Broda, TOR 1986-87 Ron Hextall, PHI 1939-40 , NYR 1985-86 John Vanbiesbrouck, NYR 1938-39 Frank Brimsek, BOS 1984-85 Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 1937-38 Tiny Thompson, BOS 1983-84 Tom Barrasso, BUF 1936-37 Normie Smith, DET 1982-83 Pete Peeters, BOS 1935-36 Tiny Thompson, BOS 1981-82 , NYI 1934-35 , CHI 1933-34 Charlie Gardiner, CHI 1980-81 R. Sevigny/D. Herron/M. Larocque, MTL 1932-33 Tiny Thompson, BOS 1979-80 Bob Sauve/Don Edwards, BUF 1931-32 Charlie Gardiner, CHI 1978-79 Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, MTL 1930-31 Roy Worters, NYA 1977-78 Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, MTL 1929-30 Tiny Thompson, BOS 1976-77 Ken Dryden/Michel Larocque, MTL 1928-29 George Hainsworth, MTL 1975-76 Ken Dryden, MTL 1927-28 George Hainsworth, MTL 1974-75 Bernie Parent, PHI 1926-27 George Hainsworth, MTL 1973-74 Tony Esposito, CHI/Bernie Parent, PHI * 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

52 VEZINA TROPHY VOTING RESULTS

Year Goaltender Points Voting Results Year Goaltender Points Voting Results 2020 1. C. Hellebuyck, WPG 123 (19-9-1) 2008 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 113 (15-12-2) 2. Tuukka Rask, BOS 99 (10-15-4) 2. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 106 (13-13-2) 3. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 31 (1-3-17) 3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 13 (1-0-8) 4. Jacob Markstrom, VAN 7 (0-1-4) 4. J-S Giguere, ANA 11 (0-1-8) 5. Elvis Merzlikins, CBJ 4 (0-1-1) 5. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 7 (1-0-2)

2019 1. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 146 (28-2-0) 2007 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 122 (16-14-10) 2. , DAL 64 (2-16-6) 2. Roberto Luongo, VAN 116 (2-10-8) 3. Robin Lehner, NYI 17 (0-3-8) t-3. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 7 (0-0-7) 4. Marc-Andre Fleury, VGK 11 (1-1-3) t-3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 7 (0-0-7) t-5. Jordan Binnington, STL 9 (0-2-3) 5. Dominik Hasek, DET 5 (0-0-5) t-5. Darcy Kuemper, ARI 9 (0-2-3) 2006 1. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 140 (25-5-0) 2018 1. Pekka Rinne, NSH 129 (22-6-1) 2. Martin Brodeur, NJD 48 (2-10-8) 2. C. Hellebuyck, WPG 82 (7-14-5) 3. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 41 (2-9-4) 3. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 21 (0-5-6) 4. Tomas Vokoun, NSH 15 (1-1-7) 4. Frederik Andersen, TOR 12 (1-2-1) t-5. , DET 6 (0-1-3) 5. Marc-Andre Fleury, VGK 11 (1-1-3) t-5. Marty Turco, DAL 6 (0-1-3)

2017 1. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 138 (25-4-1) 2004 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 89 (15-4-2) 2. Braden Holtby, WSH 87 (4-21-4) 2. Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 55 (5-9-3) 3. Carey Price, MTL 19 (0-2-13) 3. Roberto Luongo, FLA 45 (6-3-6) 4. Cam Talbot, EDM 17 (1-2-6) 4. Marty Turco, DAL 43 (2-10-3) 5. Devan Dubnyk, MIN 8 (0-1-5) 5. Andrew Raycroft, BOS 14 (1-1-6)

2016 1. Braden Holtby, WSH 140 (26-3-1) 2003 1. Martin Brodeur, NJD 131 (24-3-2) 2. Ben Bishop, TBL 51 (2-12-5) 2. Marty Turco, DAL 59 (3-12-8) 3. Jonathan Quick, LAK 36 (1-8-7) 3. Ed Belfour, TOR 28 (2-5-3) 4. Roberto Luongo, FLA 14 (0-3-5) 4. Patrick Roy, COL 17 (1-2-6) 5. Corey Crawford, CHI 10 (1-1-2) 5. Patrick Lalime, OTT 10 (0-3-1)

2015 1. Carey Price, MTL 144 (27-3-0) 2002 1. Jose Theodore, MTL 105 (15-9-3) 2. Pekka Rinne, NSH 60 (1-15-10) 2. Patrick Roy, COL 105 (12-15-0) 3. Devan Dubnyk, MIN 28 (1-4-11) 3. Sean Burke, PHX 27 (2-1-14) 4. Braden Holtby, WSH 26 (0-7-5) 4. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 10 (0-3-1) 5. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 6 (1-0-1) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD 7 (1-0-2)

2014 1. Tuukka Rask, BOS 103 (16-6-5) 2001 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 85 (9-12-4) 2. Semyon Varlamov, COL 90 (9-13-6) 2. R. Cechmanek, PHI 65 (7-9-3) 3. Ben Bishop, TBL 32 (1-6-9) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD 42 (7-2-1) 4. Carey Price, MTL 26 (2-3-7) 4. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 29 (3-3-5) 5. Jonathan Quick, LAK 9 (1-1-1) 5. Patrick Roy, COL 19 (2-1-6)

2013 1. Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 110 (17-8-1) 2000 1. Olaf Kolzig, WSH 110 (14-13-1) 2. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 55 (3-12-4) 2. , STL 79 (9-9-7) 3. Antti Niemi, SJS 46 (6-4-4) 3. Curtis Joseph, TOR 23 (2-3-4) 4. Craig Anderson, OTT 22 (3-1-4) 4. Ed Belfour, DAL 14 (2-0-4) 5. Tuukka Rask, BOS 12 (0-3-3) 5. Martin Brodeur, NJD 8 (0-1-5)

2012 1. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 120 (17-11-2) 1999 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 73 (8-10-3) 2. Jonathan Quick, LAK 63 (6-9-6) 2. Curtis Joseph, TOR 64 (10-4-2) 3. Pekka Rinne, NSH 42 (4-4-10) 3. Byron Dafoe, BOS 58 (8-4-6) 4. Mike Smith, PHX 35 (2-5-10) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD 17 (1-1-9) 5. Brian Elliott, STL 5 (1-0-0) 5. Ron Tugnutt, OTT 13 (0-4-1)

2011 1. Tim Thomas, BOS 104 (17-5-4) 1998 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 126 (24-2-0) 2. Pekka Rinne, NSH 84 (6-17-3) 2. Martin Brodeur, NJD 57 (2-14-5) 3. Roberto Luongo, VAN 33 (3-4-6) 3. Tom Barrasso, PIT 26 (0-7-5) 4. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 23 (3-1-5) 4. Ed Belfour, DAL 10 (0-1-7) 5. Carey Price, MTL 10 (1-0-5) 5. Patrick Roy, COL 5 (0-1-2)

2010 1. Ryan Miller, BUF 126 (23-3-2) 1997 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 120 (22-3-1) 2. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX 79 (5-16-6) 2. Martin Brodeur, NJD 73 (3-18-4) 3. Martin Brodeur, NJD 32 (1-6-9) 3. Patrick Roy, COL 25 (1-3-11) 4. Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 9 (1-1-1) 4. Guy Hebert, ANA 10 (0-2-4) 5. Craig Anderson, COL 9 (0-2-3) t-5. Curtis Joseph, EDM 2 (0-0-2) t-5. Mike Richter, NYR 2 (0-0-2) 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) 53 Year Goaltender Points Voting Results Year Goaltender Points Voting Results 1996 1. Jim Carey, WSH 52 (5-7-6) 1984 1. Tom Barrasso, BUF 42 (4-6-4) 2. Chris Osgood, DET 46 (5-6-3) 2. Rejean Lemelin, CGY 39 (5-4-2) 3. , TBL 34 (4-3-5) 3. , WSH 37 (5-3-3) 4. Martin Brodeur, NJD 31 (4-3-2) 4. Al Jensen, WSH 37 (4-5-2) 5. Ron Hextall, PHI 23 (2-3-4) 5. Daniel Bouchard, QUE 11 (0-2-5)

1995 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 104 (17-6-1) 1983 1. Pete Peeters, BOS 105 (21-0-0) 2. Ed Belfour, CHI 25 (2-4-3) 2. Rollie Melanson, NYI 34 (0-9-7) 3. Jim Carey, WSH 25 (1-4-8) 3. M. Bannerman, CHI 22 (0-6-4) 4. , DET 21 (3-1-3) 4. Billy Smith, NYI 9 (0-3-0) 5. , PIT 11 (1-2-0) 5. , EDM 8 (0-2-2)

1994 1. Dominik Hasek, BUF 99 (15-8-0) 1982 1. Billy Smith, NYI 51 (8-3-2) 2. J. Vanbiesbrouck, FLA 64 (6-10-4) 2. Grant Fuhr, EDM 31 (2-5-6) 3. Patrick Roy, MTL 34 (3-3-10) 3. Michel Dion, PIT 30 (3-3-6) 4. Curtis Joseph, STL 10 (1-1-2) 4. Daniel Bouchard, QUE 19 (2-3-0) 5. Arturs Irbe, SJS 9 (1-1-1) 5. Rick Wamsley, MTL 18 (3-1-0)

1993 1. Ed Belfour, CHI 94 (15-6-1) * Before the 1981-82 season, the goaltender(s) of the team allowing the 2. Tom Barrasso, PIT 70 (7-10-5) fewest goals during the regular season – the current criteria for the 3. Curtis Joseph, STL 27 (2-4-5) William M. Jennings Trophy – won the Vezina Trophy 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. , 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. , 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. , 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)

54 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 .

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.

2020-21 Winners Marc-Andre Fleury (26-10-0, 1.98 GAA, .928 SV%, 6 SO) and Robin Lehner (13-4-2, 2.29 GAA, .913 SV%, 1 SO) combined to help the Vegas Golden Knights win their first William M. Jennings Trophy in franchise history. (The minimum games played requirement of 25 games was prorated to 17 appearances due to the 56-game schedule.) Vegas allowed a League-low 124 goals in 56 games, four fewer than its closest competitor, the New York Islanders (128 GA). Fleury, who ranked among the NHL leaders in wins, shutouts, goals-against average and save percentage, became the first goaltender in League history to claim his first individual NHL Award in his 17th season or later. Lehner, who also won the Jennings Trophy with the Islanders in 2018-19, became the seventh goaltender to claim the honor with multiple teams (also Ed Belfour, Manny Fernandez, Jaroslav Halak, Dominik Hasek, Patrick Roy and Roman Turek).

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WILLIAM M. JENNINGS TROPHY WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

Season Winner(s) Runner(s)-Up 2020-21 Marc-Andre Fleury/Robin Lehner, VGK Semyon Varlamov/Ilya Sorokin, NYI 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/, CHI Craig Anderson, OTT 2011-12 Jaroslav Halak/Brian Elliott, STL Jonathan Quick, LAK 2010-11 Roberto Luongo/, 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/, 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 55 Season Winner(s) Runner(s)-Up 1995-96 Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon, DET Martin Brodeur, NJD 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/, 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 /Billy Smith, NYI Pete Peeters, BOS 1981-82 Rick Wamsley/Denis Herron, MTL Billy Smith/Roland Melanson, NYI

56 WILLIE O’REE COMMUNITY HERO AWARD PRESENTED BY MASSMUTUAL

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 finalists, and ultimate winner, are determined by fan vote and weighted votes from Willie O’Ree, the NHL and MassMutual.

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.

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2020-21 Finalists

Renee Hess, Black Girl Hockey Club Hess founded the Black Girl Hockey Club, a nonprofit organization, in 2018 to “inspire and sustain passion” for hockey within the Black community, and specifically for women in the Black community. Hess’s organization began as a safe space for hockey fans and it has since grown into an organization that hosts events across the U.S., provides leadership and mentorship development programs, and offers education and hockey scholarships. Click here to visit the Black Girl Hockey Club website. Click here to watch Hess find out she is a 2020-21 finalist.

Kevin Hodgson, HEROS Hodgson is the executive director of HEROS (Hockey Education Reaching Out Society) which empowers at-risk youth, and SuperHEROS, which provides boys and girls living with physical and cognitive challenges with a safe and inclusive environment as well as an adapted on-ice curriculum. Hodgson oversees the volunteer-driven nonprofit that operates 28 programs in 12 cities across Canada serving participants from diverse backgrounds. One in three participants are girls, and almost half of the participants are new . On the ice, HEROS provides free hockey programming in a safe, stable environment. Off the ice, they provide opportunities for personal development as well as education and scholarship assistance to help young people succeed. Since 2000, nearly 10,000 boys and girls have participated in the program. Click here to visit the HEROS website. Click here to watch Hodgson find out he is a 2020-21 finalist.

Howard Smith, Pittsburgh I.C.E. Smith was the co-founder, alongside Cliff Benson, of Pittsburgh I.C.E. (Inclusion Creates Equity), a Hockey Is For Everyone program that is committed to offering children of all socio-economic backgrounds the opportunity to learn and play hockey. Currently Howard spends countless hours working with Steel City Icebergs, an adaptive program for both children and adults with developmental disabilities such as Autism and Down Syndrome, and Pittsburgh Warriors, a nonprofit organization of honorably discharged members with a service-connected disability united around hockey, who served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard. Prior to his involvement in grassroots hockey, Smith served in the U.S. Navy for more than 20 years. His love for hockey began as a youth hockey coach and for more than two decades he has coached boys’ and girls’ hockey teams, wounded veterans’ hockey teams, and special needs hockey teams. Howard is a player and coach and continues to help others use hockey as therapy. Click here to watch Smith find out he is a 2020-21 finalist.

57 WILLIE O’REE COMMUNITY HERO AWARD WINNERS

Season Winner Organization 2019-20 Dampy Brar Apna Hockey 2018-19 Rico Phillips Flint Inner-City Youth Hockey Program 2017-18 Darcy Haugan Humboldt Broncos

58 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.” This season, the winner of the Vegas Golden Knights-Montreal Canadiens series will receive the trophy.

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 2019-20 Dallas Stars 1992-93 Los Angeles Kings 2018-19 St. Louis Blues 1991-92 Chicago Blackhawks 2017-18 Vegas Golden Knights 1990-91 Minnesota North Stars 2016-17 Nashville Predators 1989-90 Edmonton Oilers 2015-16 San Jose Sharks 1988-89 Calgary Flames 2014-15 Chicago Blackhawks 1987-88 Edmonton Oilers 2013-14 Los Angeles Kings 1986-87 Edmonton Oilers 2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks 1985-86 Calgary Flames 2011-12 Los Angeles Kings 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks 1983-84 Edmonton Oilers 2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks 1982-83 Edmonton Oilers 2008-09 Detroit Red Wings 1981-82 Vancouver Canucks 2007-08 Detroit Red Wings 1980-81 New York Islanders 2006-07 Anaheim Ducks 1979-80 Philadelphia Flyers 2005-06 Edmonton Oilers 1978-79 New York Islanders 2004-05 --- 1977-78 New York Islanders 2003-04 Calgary Flames 1976-77 Philadelphia Flyers 2002-03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1975-76 Philadelphia Flyers 2001-02 Detroit Red Wings 1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers 2000-01 Colorado Avalanche 1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers 1999-00 Dallas Stars 1972-73 Chicago Black Hawks 1998-99 Dallas Stars 1971-72 Chicago Black Hawks 1997-98 Detroit Red Wings 1970-71 Chicago Black Hawks 1996-97 Detroit Red Wings 1969-70 St. Louis Blues 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche 1968-69 St. Louis Blues 1994-95 Detroit Red Wings 1967-68 Philadelphia Flyers 1993-94 Vancouver Canucks

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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 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 2019-20 Victor Hedman D Tampa Bay Lightning 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 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 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 G Edmonton Oilers 1988-89 Al MacInnis D Calgary Flames 1987-88 Wayne Gretzky C Edmonton Oilers

60 Season Winner Position Team 1986-87 Ron Hextall G Philadelphia Flyers* 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 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

61 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.” This season, the winner of the Tampa Bay Lightning-New York Islanders series will receive the award.

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 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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62 PRINCE OF WALES TROPHY WINNERS

Season Winner Season Winner Season Winner 2019-20 Tampa Bay Lightning 1986-87 Philadelphia Flyers 1954-55 Detroit Red Wings 2018-19 Boston Bruins 1985-86 Montreal Canadiens 1953-54 Detroit Red Wings 2017-18 Washington Capitals 1984-85 Philadelphia Flyers 1952-53 Detroit Red Wings 2016-17 Pittsburgh Penguins 1983-84 New York Islanders 1951-52 Detroit Red Wings 2015-16 Pittsburgh Penguins 1982-83 New York Islanders 1950-51 Detroit Red Wings 2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning 1981-82 New York Islanders 1949-50 Detroit Red Wings 2013-14 New York Rangers 1980-81 Montreal Canadiens 1948-49 Detroit Red Wings 2012-13 Boston Bruins 1979-80 Buffalo Sabres 1947-48 Toronto Maple Leafs 2011-12 New Jersey Devils 1978-79 Montreal Canadiens 1946-47 Montreal Canadiens 2010-11 Boston Bruins 1977-78 Montreal Canadiens 1945-46 Montreal Canadiens 2009-10 Philadelphia Flyers 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens 1944-45 Montreal Canadiens 2008-09 Pittsburgh Penguins 1975-76 Montreal Canadiens 1943-44 Montreal Canadiens 2007-08 Pittsburgh Penguins 1974-75 Buffalo Sabres 1942-43 Detroit Red Wings 2006-07 Ottawa Senators 1973-74 Boston Bruins 1941-42 New York Rangers 2005-06 Carolina Hurricanes 1972-73 Montreal Canadiens 1940-41 Boston Bruins 2004-05 --- 1971-72 Boston Bruins 1939-40 Boston Bruins 2003-04 Tampa Bay Lightning 1970-71 Boston Bruins 1938-39 Boston Bruins 2002-03 New Jersey Devils 1969-70 Chicago Black Hawks 1937-38 Boston Bruins 2001-02 Carolina Hurricanes 1968-69 Montreal Canadiens 1936-37 Detroit Red Wings 2000-01 New Jersey Devils 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens 1935-36 Detroit Red Wings 1999-00 New Jersey Devils 1966-67 Chicago Black Hawks 1934-35 Boston Bruins 1998-99 Buffalo Sabres 1965-66 Montreal Canadiens 1933-34 Detroit Red Wings 1997-98 Washington Capitals 1964-65 Detroit Red Wings 1932-33 Boston Bruins 1996-97 Philadelphia Flyers 1963-64 Montreal Canadiens 1931-32 New York Rangers 1995-96 Florida Panthers 1962-63 Toronto Maple Leafs 1930-31 Boston Bruins 1994-95 New Jersey Devils 1961-62 Montreal Canadiens 1929-30 Boston Bruins 1993-94 New York Rangers 1960-61 Montreal Canadiens 1928-29 Boston Bruins 1992-93 Montreal Canadiens 1959-60 Montreal Canadiens 1927-28 Boston Bruins 1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins 1958-59 Montreal Canadiens 1926-27 Ottawa Senators (1917) 1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins 1957-58 Montreal Canadiens 1925-26 1989-90 Boston Bruins 1956-57 Detroit Red Wings 1924-25 Montreal Canadiens 1988-89 Montreal Canadiens 1955-56 Montreal Canadiens 1923-24 Montreal Canadiens 1987-88 Boston Bruins

63 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 2019-20 Tampa Bay Lightning Dallas Stars 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 64 Season Winner Runner-Up 1986-87 Edmonton Oilers Philadelphia Flyers 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

65 Season Winner Runner-Up 1933-34 Chicago Black Hawks Detroit Red Wings 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 (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 (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 Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA)

66 FIRST AND SECOND ALL-STAR TEAMS

Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 2020 2017 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Leon Draisaitl, EDM 740 (124-38-6) Center Connor McDavid, EDM 762 (141-18-3) Right Wing David Pastrnak, BOS 837 (166-2-1) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 669 (103-49-7) Left Wing Artemi Panarin, NYR 823 (160-7-2) Left Wing Brad Marchand, BOS 720 (132-18-6) Defense Roman Josi, NSH 827 (160-9-0) Defense Brent Burns, SJS 796 (155-7-0) John Carlson, WSH 771 (140-22-5) Erik Karlsson, OTT 760 (141-17-4) Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, WPG 763 (136-26-5) Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 764 (144-13-5)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Nathan MacKinnon, COL 495 (39-87-39) Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 526 (20-142-0) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 399 (2-114-47) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 553 (53-92-12) Left Wing Brad Marchand, BOS 354 (2-95-59) Left Wing Artemi Panarin, CHI 326 (6-83-47) Defense Victor Hedman, TBL 542 (27-133-8) Defense Victor Hedman, TBL 476 (18-123-17) Alex Pietrangelo, STL 442 (10-120-32) Duncan Keith, CHI 322 (3-85-52) Goaltender Tuukka Rask, BOS 465 (27-100-30) Goaltender Braden Holtby, WSH 431 (15-110-26)

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2019 2016 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Connor McDavid, EDM 724 (124-31-11) Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 694 (131-12-3) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 838 (167-1-0) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 726 (144-2-0) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 459 (63-38-30) Left Wing Jamie Benn, DAL 634 (102-40-4) Defense Mark Giordano, CGY 828 (163-4-1) Defense Drew Doughty, LAK 670 (125-13-6) Brent Burns, SJS 546 (65-64-29) Erik Karlsson, OTT 633 (106-32-7) Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL 707 (122-28-13) Goaltender Braden Holtby, WSH 682 (127-15-2)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 525 (38-105-20) Center Joe Thornton, SJS 298 (6-77-37) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 445 (1-139-23) Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 272 (0-75-47) Left Wing Brad Marchand, BOS 402 (47-39-50) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 489 (42-91-6) Defense John Carlson, WSH 428 (34-68-54) Defense Brent Burns, SJS 433 (25-96-20) Victor Hedman, TBL 422 (43-58-33) Kris Letang, PIT 397 (28-78-23) Goaltender Ben Bishop, DAL 373 (32-65-18) Goaltender Ben Bishop, TBL 329 (15-75-29)

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2018 2015 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Connor McDavid, EDM 638 (110-26-10) Center John Tavares, NYI 682 (124-18-8) Right Wing Nikita Kucherov, TBL 722 (134-17-1) Right Wing Jakub Voracek, PHI 491 (66-46-23) Left Wing Taylor Hall, NJD 644 (105-36-11) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 708 (130-19-1) Defense Victor Hedman, TBL 726 (138-11-3) Defense Erik Karlsson, OTT 591 (88-47-10) Drew Doughty, LAK 672 (113-34-5) P.K. Subban, MTL 524 (62-66-16) Goaltender Pekka Rinne, NSH 646 (110-28-12) Goaltender Carey Price, MTL 758 (151-1-0)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Nathan MacKinnon, COL 419 (27-85-29) Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 382 (17-90-27) Right Wing , WPG 356 (16-79-39) Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 470 (58-52-24) Left Wing Claude Giroux, PHI 368 (28-66-30) Left Wing Jamie Benn, DAL 394 (20-87-33) Defense P.K. Subban, NSH 374 (24-75-29) Defense Drew Doughty, LAK 498 (77-32-17) Seth Jones, CBJ 289 (9-66-46) Shea Weber, NSH 368 (36-52-32) Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, WPG 342 (19-71-34) Goaltender Devan Dubnyk, MIN 313 (1-92-32)

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67 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 2014 2010 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 677 (133-4-0) Center Henrik Sedin, VAN 536 (77-49-4) Right Wing Corey Perry, ANA 606 (109-18-7) Right Wing Patrick Kane, CHI 397 (49-41-29) Left Wing Jamie Benn, DAL 446 (57-48-17) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 644 (127-3-0) Defense Duncan Keith, CHI 587 (101-25-7) Defense Duncan Keith, CHI 604 (112-14-2) Zdeno Chara, BOS 442 (58-42-26) Mike Green, WSH 524 (80-38-10) Goaltender Tuukka Rask, BOS 506 (70-47-15) Goaltender Ryan Miller, BUF 598 (105-24-1)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Ryan Getzlaf, ANA 378 (3-117-12) Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 500 (55-74-3) Right Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 299 (23-47-43) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 348 (49-29-16) Left Wing , SJS 325 (49-23-11) Left Wing Daniel Sedin, VAN 153 (1-40-28) Defense Shea Weber, NSH 432 (51-50-27) Defense Drew Doughty, LAK 433 (39-75-13) Alex Pietrangelo, STL 253 (16-45-38) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 242 (12-44-50) Goaltender Semyon Varlamov, COL 450 (60-44-18) Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX 371 (20-85-16)

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2013 2009 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 725 (115-44-18) Center Evgeni Malkin, PIT 591 (107-18-2) Right Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 591 (103-23-7) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 568 (100-20-8) Left Wing Chris Kunitz, PIT 519 (70-47-28) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 650 (130-0-0) Defense P.K. Subban, MTL 756 (121-47-10) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 566 (97-26-3) Ryan Suter, MIN 713 (112-46-15) Mike Green, WSH 594 (107-18-5) Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ 728 (129-24-11) Goaltender Tim Thomas, BOS 580 (103-20-5)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Jonathan Toews, CHI 404 (36-60-44) Center Pavel Datsyuk, DET 325 (13-76-32) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 440 (36-74-38) Right Wing Marian Hossa, DET 234 (20-38-20) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 217 (41-4-0) Left Wing Zach Parise, NJD 362 (2-114-10) Defense Kris Letang, PIT 618 (71-82-17) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 471 (49-72-10) Francois Beauchemin, ANA 256 (11-47-60) Dan Boyle, SJS 173 (2-40-43) Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 220 (12-40-40) Goaltender Steve Mason, CBJ 313 (22-60-23)

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2012 2008 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Evgeni Malkin, PIT 735 (145-3-1) Center Evgeni Malkin, PIT 555 (93-26-12) Right Wing James Neal, PIT 345 (58-15-10) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 653 (128-4-1) Left Wing Ilya Kovalchuk, NJD 537 (91-24-10) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 665 (133-0-0) Defense Erik Karlsson, OTT 625 (102-36-7) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 668 (133-1-0) Shea Weber, NSH 620 (94-49-3) Dion Phaneuf, CGY 411 (42-59-24) Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 591 (87-50-6) Goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, SJS 523 (71-55-3)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Steven Stamkos, TBL 379 (4-112-23) Center Joe Thornton, SJS 282 (23-38-53) Right Wing Marian Gaborik, NYR 324 (21-61-36) Right Wing Alex Kovalev, MTL 246 (3-65-36) Left Wing Ray Whitney, PHX 219 (14-36-41) Left Wing Henrik Zetterberg, DET 320 (1-99-18) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 597 (83-59-5) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 354 (41-42-23) Alex Pietrangelo, STL 315 (4-84-43) Brian Campbell, SJS 297 (20-53-38) Goaltender Jonathan Quick, LAK 424 (47-54-27) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 475 (56-61-12)

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2011 2007 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Henrik Sedin, VAN 532 (92-23-3) Center Sidney Crosby, PIT 683 (130-10-3) Right Wing Corey Perry, ANA 598 (111-14-1) Right Wing Dany Heatley, OTT 461 (75-27-5) Left Wing Daniel Sedin, VAN 629 (124-3-0) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 479 (75-29-17) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 464 (60-51-11) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 678 (130-8-4) Shea Weber, NSH 445 (67-32-14) Scott Niedermayer, ANA 622 (107-28-3) Goaltender Tim Thomas, BOS 536 (92-23-7) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 607 (91-50-2))

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Steven Stamkos, TBL 294 (18-58-30) Center Vincent Levcavalier, TBL 292 (8-63-63) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 363 (15-91-15) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 251 (19-42-30) Left Wing Alex Ovechkin, WSH 309 (1-92-28) Left Wing Thomas VANek, BUF 306 (26-47-35) Defense Zdeno Chara, BOS 413 (54-40-23) Defense Chris Pronger, ANA 407 (31-79-15) Lubomir Visnovsky, ANA 406 (47-48-27) Dan Boyle, TBL 198 (6-46-20) Goaltender Pekka Rinne, NSH 270 (15-57-24) Goaltender Roberto Luongo, VAN 521 (52-86-3)

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68 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 2006 2001 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Joe Thornton, SJS 626 (124-2-0) Center Joe Sakic, COL 291 (54-7-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, NYR 618 (121-4-1) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 293 (55-6-0) Left Wing , WSH 497 (80-29-10) Left Wing Patrik Elias, NJD 280 (51-8-1) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 607 (113-14-0) Defense Ray Bourque, COL 169 (18-23-10) Scott Niedermayer, ANA 516 (82-33-7) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 282 (53-5-2) Goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff, CGY 599 (113-11-1) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 160 (19-18-11)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Eric Staal, CAR 277 (2-80-27) Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 112 (7-23-8) Right Wing Daniel Alfredsson, OTT 243 (1-67-37) Right Wing Pavel Bure, FLA 137 (5-33-13) Left Wing Dany Heatley, OTT 355 (34-55-20) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 80 (0-21-17) Defense Sergei Zubov, DAL 349 (27-64-22) Defense Rob Blake, LAK/COL 151 (15-22-10) Zdeno Chara, OTT 303 (20-59-26) Scott Stevens, NJD 133 (17-14-6) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 232 (6-59-25) Goaltender Roman Cechmanek, PHI 154 (19-17-8)

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2004 2000 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Joe Sakic, COL 454 (80-17-3) Center Steve Yzerman, DET 186 (19-28-7) Right Wing Martin St. Louis, TBL 499 (98-3-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 245 (39-16-2) Left Wing Markus Naslund, VAN 301 (40-27-20) Left Wing Brendan Shanahan, DET 181 (22-21-8) Defense Scott Niedermayer, ANA 470 (86-12-4) Defense Chris Pronger, STL 285 (57-0-0) Zdeno Chara, OTT 352 (54-23-13) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 272 (52-4-0) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 307 (39-33-13) Goaltender Olaf Kolzig, WSH 197 (29-14-10)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Mats Sundin, TOR 163 (2-49-6) Center Mike Modano, DAL 176 (24-15-11) Right Wing Milan Hejduk, COL 211 (26-25-6) Right Wing Pavel Bure, FLA 197 (17-37-1) Left Wing Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL 136 (0-40-16) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 167 (23-13-13) Defense Chris Pronger, STL 120 (3-29-18) Defense Rob Blake, LAK 145 (3-40-10) Bryan McCabe, TOR 84 (2-22-8) Eric Desjardins, PHI 86 (1-21-18) Goaltender Roberto Luongo, FLA 232 (32-19-15) Goaltender Roman Turek, STL 186 (23-21-8)

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2003 1999 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Peter Forsberg, COL 304 (59-3-0) Center Peter Forsberg, COL 187 (27-14-10) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 228 (30-24-6) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 268 (53-1-0) Left Wing Markus Naslund, VAN 300 (60-0-0) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 260 (47-8-1) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 308 (61-1-0) Defense Al MacInnis, STL 280 (56-0-0) Al MacInnis, STL 294 (54-8-0) Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 154 (18-19-7) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 243 (39-14-6) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 220 (35-13-6)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Joe Thornton, BOS 163 (2-49-6) Center Alexei Yashin, OTT 157 (18-18-13) Right Wing Milan Hejduk, COL 211 (26-25-6) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, ANA 168 (3-50-3) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 136 (0-40-16) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 172 (9-40-7) Defense Sergei Gonchar, WSH 120 (3-29-18) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 107 (10-13-18) Derian Hatcher, DAL 84 (2-22-8) Eric Desjardins, PHI 81 (6-13-12) Goaltender Marty Turco, DAL 194 (20-29-7) Goaltender Byron Dafoe, BOS 121 (10-19-14)

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2002 1998 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Joe Sakic, COL 193 (27-18-4) Center Peter Forsberg, COL 195 (32-9-8) Right Wing Jarome Iginla, CGY 300 (60-0-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 202 (29-18-3) Left Wing Markus Naslund, VAN 236 (45-3-2) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 257 (50-2-1) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 272 (49-9-0) Defense Nicklas Lidstrom, DET 237 (40-12-1) Chris Chelios, DET 231 (37-14-4) Rob Blake, LAK 221 (39-8-2) Goaltender Patrick Roy, COL 226 (30-24-4) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 259 (50-3-0)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Mats Sundin, TOR 160 (21-15-10) Center Wayne Gretzky, NYR 130 (11-21-12) Right Wing Bill Guerin, BOS 44 (0-12-8) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, ANA 195 (22-27-4) Left Wing Brendan Shanahan, DET 160 (9-34-13) Left Wing Keith Tkachuk, PHX 101 (0-29-14) Defense Rob Blake, COL 211 (25-27-5) Defense Chris Pronger, STL 158 (19-20-3) Sergei Gonchar, WSH 97 (5-19-15) Scott Niedermayer, NJD 74 (1-19-12) Goaltender Jose Theodore, MTL 210 (26-25-5) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 159 (3-47-3)

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69 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1997 1993 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 256 (50-2-0) Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 250 (50-0-0) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, ANA 251 (46-7-0) Right Wing Teemu Selanne, WIN 208 (36-9-1) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 225 (36-14-3) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 196 (29-16-3) Defense Brian Leetch, NYR 252 (49-2-1) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 222 (40-7-1) Sandis Ozolinsh, COL 166 (19-22-5) Ray Bourque, BOS 166 (20-20-6) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 237 (40-12-1) Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI 170 (24-14-8)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, NYR 65 (1-16-12) Center Pat LaFontaine, BUF 71 (0-20-11) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 156 (6-41-5) Right Wing Alexander Mogilny, BUF 143 (9-31-5) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 152 (13-25-12) Left Wing Kevin Stevens, PIT 187 (20-29-0) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 125 (10-21-12) Defense Larry Murphy, PIT 154 (18-19-7) Scott Stevens, NJD 102 (12-12-6) Al Iafrate, WSH 79 (7-11-11) Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 174 (13-35-4) Goaltender Tom Barrasso, PIT 151 (20-149)

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1996 1992 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 256 (50-2-0) Center Mark Messier, NYR 233 (38-11-10) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 252 (49-2-1) Right Wing Brett Hull, STL 325 (65-0-0) Left Wing Paul Kariya, ANA 188 (25-19-6) Left Wing Kevin Stevens, PIT 316 (62-2-0) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 239 (41-11-1) Defense Brian Leetch, NYR 323 (64-1-0) Ray Bourque, BOS 225 (34-18-1) Ray Bourque, BOS 232 (29-27-6) Goaltender Jim Carey, WSH 181 (25-17-5) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 303 (54-11-0)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Eric Lindros, PHI 80 (2-19-13) Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 192 (20-26-14) Right Wing Alexander Mogilny, VAN 109 (2-28-15) Right Wing Mark Recchi, PIT/PHI 96 (0-29-9) Left Wing John LeClair, PHI 135 (13-16-22) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 151 (2-41-18) Defense Brian Leetch, NYR 167 (15-29-5) Defense Phil Housley, WIN 181 (17-29-9) Vladimir Konstantinov, DET 97 (7-18-8) Scott Stevens, NJD 121 (9-18-22) Goaltender Chris Osgood, DET 88 (7-15-8) Goaltender Kirk McLean, VAN 184 (10-41-11)

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1995 1991 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Eric Lindros, PHI 75 (15-0-0) Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 328 (65-1-0) Right Wing Jaromir Jagr, PIT 71 (14-0-1) Right Wing Brett Hull, STL 318 (63-1-0) Left Wing John LeClair, MTL/PHI 56 (7-7-0) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 284 (49-11-6) Defense Paul Coffey, DET 75 (15-0-0) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 320 (63-1-2) Chris Chelios, CHI 65 (11-3-1) Al MacInnis, CGY 306 (54-12-0) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 73 (14-1-0) Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI 328 (65-1-0)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Alexei Zhamnov., WIN 33 (0-10-3) Center Adam Oates, STL 132 (1-36-19) Right Wing Theoren Fleury, CGY 35 (0-11-2) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 94 (2-24-12) Left Wing Keith Tkachuk, WIN 54 (7-6-1) Left Wing Kevin Stevens, PIT 159 (10-31-16) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 45 (2-11-2) Defense Chris Chelios, CHI 165 (10-33-16) Larry Murphy, PIT 31 (2-5-6) Brian Leetch, NYR 150 (4-33-31) Goaltender Ed Belfour, CHI 32 (1-8-3) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 144 (1-43-10)

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1994 1990 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Sergei Fedorov, DET 223 (33-19-1) Center Mark Messier, EDM 287 (54-5-2) Right Wing Pavel Bure, VAN 218 (33-17-2) Right Wing Brett Hull, STL 298 (56-6-0) Left Wing Brendan Shanahan, STL 157 (18-19-10) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 214 (29-20-9) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 262 (50-4-0) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 315 (62-1-0-0-0-0) Scott Stevens, NJD 244 (42-11-1) Al MacInnis, CGY 257 (0-37-19-4-3-0) Goaltender Dominik Hasek, BUF 224 (40-6-6) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 304 (59-3-0)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 147 (18-15-12) Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 173 (9-39-11) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 136 (18-12-10) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 183 (7-48-4) Left Wing Adam Graves, NYR 153 (22-12-7) Left Wing Brian Bellows, MNS 194 (26-19-7) Defense Al MacInnis, CGY 146 (8-33-7) Defense Paul Coffey, PIT 138 (1-10-9-11-9-14) Brian Leetch, NYR 98 (3-22-17) Doug Wilson, CHI 128 (0-6-20-8-8-6) Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck, FLA 104 (6-20-14) Goaltender Daren Puppa, BUF 136 (59-3-0)

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70 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1989 1985 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 277 (48-11-4) Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 295 (59-0-0) Right Wing Joe Mullen, CGY 276 (48-11-3) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 271 (50-6-3) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 251 (40-15-6) Left Wing John Ogrodnick, DET 218 (31-19-6) Defense Chris Chelios, MTL 267 (31-18-4-2-3-1) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 269 (49-7-3) Paul Coffey, PIT 192 (15-11-13-3-6-8) Ray Bourque, BOS 210 (28-22-4) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 291 (52-10-1) Goaltender Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 242 (39-14-5)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, LAK 201 (10-49-4) Center Dale Hawerchuk, WIN 156 (0-49-9) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 150 (8-32-14) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 177 (8-43-8) Left Wing Gerard Gallant, DET 153 (13-27-7) Left Wing John Tonelli, NYI 150 (17-16-17) Defense Al MacInnis, CGY 151 (5-10-12-10-7-3) Defense Rod Langway, WSH 190 (19-28-11) Ray Bourque, BOS 136 (5-7-14-8-7-3) Doug Wilson, CHI 143 (17-14-16) Goaltender Mike Vernon, CGY 193 (9-48-4) Goaltender Tom Barrasso, BUF 190 (20-28-6)

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1988 1984 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 309 (61-1-1) Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 310 (62-0-0) Right Wing Hakan Loob, CGY 252 (45-8-3) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 240 (37-15-10) Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 287 (52-8-3) Left Wing , QUE 306 (60-2-0) Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 299 (58-2-3) Defense Rod Langway, WSH 285 (51-10-0) Scott Stevens, WSH 211 (28-21-8) Ray Bourque, BOS 232 (27-31-4) Goaltender Grant Fuhr, EDM 297 (58-2-1) Goaltender Tom Barrasso, BUF 141 (8-29-14)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 185 (1-59-3) Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 137 (0-41-14) Right Wing Cam Neely, BOS 101 (10-14-9) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 154 (13-23-20) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 134 (7-29-12) Left Wing Mark Messier, EDM 103 (2-26-15) Defense Gary Suter, CGY 172 (18-24-10) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 226 (30-24-4) Brad McCrimmon, CGY 163 (14-29-6) Denis Potvin, NYI 189 (14-38-5) Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL 64 (2-15-9) Goaltender Pat Riggin, WSH 131 (18-12-5)

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1987 1983 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 270 (54-0-0) Center Peter Stastny, QUE 152 Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 201 (34-9-4) Right Wing Marian Stastny, QUE 126 Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 239 (43-8-0) Left Wing Ryan Walter, MTL 96 Defense Ray Bourque, BOS 270 (54-0-0) Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 105 Mark Howe, PHI 248 (46-6-0) Mark Howe, PHI 103 Goaltender Ron Hextall, PHI 198 (22-28-4) Goaltender Pete Peeters, BOS 158

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 99 (0-28-15) Center Barry Pederson, BOS 54 Right Wing Tim Kerr, PHI 113 (9-18-14) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 114 Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK 131 (6-31-8) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 72 Defense Larry Murphy, WSH 89 (2-23-10) Defense Rod Langway, WSH 93 Al MacInnis, CGY 60 (0-14-18) Ray Bourque, BOS 70 Goaltender Mike Liut, HFD 193 (27-18-4) Goaltender Pelle Lindbergh, PHI 60

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1986 1982 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 292 (57-2-1) Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 305 (58-5-0) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 246 (33-27-0) Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 309 (60-3-0) Left Wing Michel Goulet, QUE 214 (32-16-6) Left Wing Mark Messier, EDM 189 (25-19-7) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 294 (58-1-1) Defense Doug Wilson, CHI 235 (39-12-4) Mark Howe, PHI 272 (47-12-1) Ray Bourque, BOS 170 (19-23-6) Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck, NYR 185 (22-22-9) Goaltender Bill Smith, NYI 235 (40-10-5)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Mario Lemieux, PIT 179 (2-56-1) Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 181 (5-50-6) Right Wing Jari Kurri, EDM 231 (27-32-0) Right Wing Rick Middleton, BOS 102 (2-26-14) Left Wing Mats Naslund, MTL 148 (13-23-14) Left Wing John Tonelli, NYI 87 (9-10-12) Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 170 (4-47-9) Defense Paul Coffey, EDM 123 (13-16-10) Ray Bourque, BOS 158 (5-39-16) , MTL 112 (11-16-9) Goaltender Bob Froese, PHI 138 (17-13-14) Goaltender Grant Fuhr, EDM 98 (6-17-17)

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71 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1981 1977 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK 150 Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 270 Left Wing Charlie Simmer, LAK Left Wing , MTL 270 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 254 Randy Carlyle, PIT Borje Salming, TOR 217 Goaltender Mike Liut, STL Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 194

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK Center Gilbert Perreault, BUF 139 Right Wing Dave Taylor, LAK Right Wing Lanny McDonald, TOR 121 Left Wing Bill Barber, PHI Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 107 Defense Larry Robinson, MTL Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 144 Ray Bourque, BOS Guy Lapointe, MTL 133 Goaltender Mario Lessard, LAK Goaltender Rogie Vachon, LAK 164

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1980 1976 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK 250 Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 268 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 294 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 266 Left Wing Charlie Simmer, LAK 280 Left Wing Bill Barber, PHI 232 Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 280 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 255 Ray Bourque, BOS 183 Brad Park, BOS 183 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 221 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 256

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Wayne Gretzky, EDM 238 Center Gilbert Perreault, BUF 75 Right Wing Danny Gare, BUF 130 Right Wing Reggie Leach, PHI 116 Left Wing Steve Shutt, MTL 86 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 122 Defense Borje Salming, TOR 179 Defense Guy Lapointe, MTL 131 Jim Schoenfeld, BUF 134 Borje Salming, TOR 123 Goaltender Don Edwards, BUF 167 Goaltender Glenn Resch, NYI 162

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1979 1975 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 247 Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 179 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 203 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 270 Left Wing , NYI 232 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 243 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 249 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 270 Larry Robinson, MTL 196 Denis Potvin, NYI 202 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 165 Goaltender Bernie Parent, PHI 229

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Marcel Dionne, LAK 153 Center Phil Esposito, BOS 155 Left Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 197 Right Wing Rene Robert, BUF 118 Right Wing Bill Barber, PHI 61 Left Wing Steve Vickers, NYR 85 Defense Borje Salming, TOR 157 Defense Guy Lapointe, MTL 166 Serge Savard, MTL 111 Borje Salming, TOR 76 Goaltender Glenn Resch, NYI 142 Goaltender Rogie Vachon, LAK 194

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1978 1974 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Bryan Trottier, NYI 218 Center Phil Esposito, BOS 238 Right Wing Guy Lafleur, MTL 266 Right Wing Ken Hodge, BOS 203 Left Wing Clark Gillies, NYI 192 Left Wing Rick Martin, BUF 198 Defense Denis Potvin, NYI 226 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 240 Brad Park, BOS 201 Brad Park, NYR 196 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 210 Goaltender Bernie Parent, PHI 232

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Darryl Sittler, TOR 176 Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 134 Right Wing Mike Bossy, NYI 78 Right Wing Mickey Redmond, DET 93 Left Wing Steve Shutt, MTL 186 Left Wing , BOS 77 Defense Larry Robinson, MTL 200 Defense Bill White, CHI 145 Borje Salming, TOR 166 Barry Ashbee, PHI 50 Goaltender Don Edwards, BUF 126 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 152

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72 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1973 1969 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 226 Center Phil Esposito, BOS 174 Right Wing Mickey Redmond, DET 187 Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 174 Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, MTL 188 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 175 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 236 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 176 Guy Lapointe, MTL 125 Tim Horton, TOR 123 Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 238 Goaltender Glenn Hall, STL 115

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Bobby Clarke, PHI 133 Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 66 Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 116 Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 83 Left Wing , CHI 96 Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, DET 108 Defense Brad Park, NYR 118 Defense Ted Green, BOS 77 Bill White, CHI 112 Ted Harris, MTL 67 Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 83 Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 102

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1972 1968 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 208 Center Stan Mikita, CHI 96 (60-36) Right Wing Rod Gilbert, NYR 165 Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 118 (58-60) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 158 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 118 (60-58) Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 208 Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 77 (60-17) Brad Park, NYR 194 Tim Horton, TOR 53 (40-13) Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 161 Goaltender Lorne Worsley, MTL 55 (24-31)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Jean Ratelle, NYR 116 Center Phil Esposito, BOS 38 (14-24) Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 137 Right Wing Rod Gilbert, NYR 36 (4-32) Left Wing Vic Hadfield, NYR 145 Left Wing , BOS 59 (34-25) Defense Bill White, CHI 95 Defense J.C. Tremblay, MTL 52 (14-38) Pat Stapleton, CHI 86 Jim Neilson, NYR 44 (3-41) Goaltender Ken Dryden, MTL 135 Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 41 (5-36)

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1971 1967 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 210 Center Stan Mikita, CHI 180 (90-90) Right Wing Ken Hodge, BOS 198 Right Wing Ken Wharram, CHI 117 (53-64) Left Wing John Bucyk, BOS 178 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 174 (84-90) Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 210 Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 156 (70-86) J.C. Tremblay, MTL 121 Harry Howell, NYR 147 (90-57) Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 157 Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 149 (90-59)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Dave Keon, TOR 76 Center Norm Ullman, DET 62 (31-31) Right Wing Yvan Cournoyer, MTL 79 Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 96 (25-71) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 149 Left Wing Don Marshall, NYR 59 (54-4) Defense Brad Park, NYR 121 Defense Tim Horton, TOR 94 (53-41) Pat Stapleton, CHI 58 Bobby Orr, BOS 89 (31-58) Goaltender Jacques Plante, TOR 111 Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 62 (27-35)

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1970 1966 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Phil Esposito, BOS 139 Center Stan Mikita, CHI 100 (57-43) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 158 Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 160 (80-80) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 137 Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 180 (90-90) Defense Bobby Orr, BOS 180 Defense Jacques Laperriere, MTL 119 (84-35) Brad Park, NYR 134 Pierre Pilote, CHI 102 (64-38) Goaltender Tony Esposito, CHI 180 Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 144 (84-60)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 131 Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 89 (63-19) Right Wing John McKenzie, BOS 92 Right Wing Bobby Rousseau, MTL 113 (56-57) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, DET 78 Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 59 (9-50) Defense Carl Brewer, DET 58 Defense Allan Stanley, TOR 77 (37-40) Jacques Laperriere, MTL 57 Pat Stapleton, CHI 69 (1-68) Goaltender Ed Giacomin, NYR 81 Goaltender Lorne Worsley, MTL 85 (18-67)

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73 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1965 1961 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Norm Ullman, DET 159 (75-84) Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 170 (80-90) Right Wing Claude Provost, MTL 134 (80-54) Right Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 175 (87-88) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 123 (90-33) Left Wing Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 177 (87-90) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 133 (55-78) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 169 (83-86) Jacques Laperriere, MTL 110 (84-26) Marcel Pronovost, DET 104 (50-54) Goaltender Roger Crozier, DET 157 (67-90) Goaltender Johnny Bower, TOR 156 (84-72)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 105 (52-53) Center Henri Richard, MTL 51 (32-19) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 109 (23-86) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 102 (51-51) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 71 (3-68) Left Wing Dickie Moore, MTL 93 (56-37) Defense Bill Gadsby, DET 92 (48-44) Defense Allan Stanley, TOR 68 (25-43) Carl Brewer, TOR 60 (32-28) Pierre Pilote, CHI 53 (15-38) Goaltender Charlie Hodge, MTL 79 (72-7) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 113 (50-63)

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1964 1960 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 145 (60-85) Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 158 (84-74) Right Wing Ken Wharram, CHI 144 (76-68) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 172 (90-82) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 180 (90-90) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 172 (84-88) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 168 (88-80) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 154 (88-66) Tim Horton, TOR 124 (80-44) Marcel Pronovost, DET 98 (44-54) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 132 (88-44) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 106 (22-84)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 117 (82-35) Center Bronco Horvath, BOS 100 (50-50) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 113 (45-68) Right Wing Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 76 (33-43) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 44 (25-19) Left Wing Dean Prentice, NYR 77 (30-47) Defense Elmer Vasko, CHI 94 (54-40) Defense Allan Stanley, TOR 94 (35-59) Jacques Laperriere, MTL 43 (6-37) Pierre Pilote, CHI 75 (19-56) Goaltender Charlie Hodge, MTL 97 (23-74) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 105 (68-37)

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1963 1959 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 160 (83-77) Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 133 (47-86) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 157 (67-90) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 152 (69-83) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 166 (89-77) Left Wing Dickie Moore, MTL 176 (86-90) Defense Pierre Pilote, CHI 149 (66-83) Defense Tom Johnson, MTL 139 (60-79) Carl Brewer, TOR 124 (55-69) Bill Gadsby, NYR 106 (52-54) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 142 (61-81) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 145 (66-79)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Henri Richard, MTL 84 (46-38) Center Henri Richard, MTL 55 (52-3) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 117 (63-54) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 90 (40-50) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 55 (11-44) Left Wing Alex Delvecchio, DET 36 (32-4) Defense Tim Horton, TOR 68 (27-41) Defense Marcel Pronovost, DET 95 (54-41) Elmer Vasko, CHI 57 (32-25) Doug Harvey, MTL 92 (46-46) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 76 (61-15) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 98 (75-23)

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1962 1958 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Stan Mikita, CHI 108 (26-82) Center Henri Richard, MTL 176 (87-89) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 151 (69-82) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 155 (89-66) Left Wing Bobby Hull, CHI 116 (26-90) Left Wing Dickie Moore, MTL 161 (71-90) Defense Doug Harvey, NYR 127 (85-42) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 180 (90-90) Jean-Guy Talbot, MTL 90 (29-61) Bill Gadsby, NYR 168 (80-88) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 157 (73-84) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 108 (65-43)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Dave Keon, TOR 60 (24-36) Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 80 (42-38) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 115 (53-62) Right Wing Andy Bathgate, NYR 82 (14-68) Left Wing Frank Mahovlich, TOR 105 (77-28) Left Wing Camille Henry, NYR 62 (20-42) Defense Carl Brewer, TOR 79 (39-40) Defense Fern Flaman, BOS 54 (29-25) Pierre Pilote, CHI 69 (6-63) Marcel Pronovost, DET 46 (19-27) Goaltender Glenn Hall, CHI 86 (32-54) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 104 (44-60)

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74 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1957 1953 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 141 (90-51) Center Fleming Mackell, BOS 73 (11-6-0) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 176 (90-86) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 90 (18-0-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 156 (73-83) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 88 (17-1-0) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 172 (90-82) Defense Red Kelly, DET 90 (18-0-0) Red Kelly, DET 98 (46-52) Doug Harvey, MTL 56 (8-5-1) Goaltender Glenn Hall, DET 121 (45-76) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 69 (10-6-1)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Eddie Litzenberger, CHI 43 (0-43) Center Alex Delvecchio, DET 22 (0-5-7) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 69 (38-41) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 52 (0-17-0) Left Wing Real Chevrefils, BOS 55 (19-36) Left Wing Bert Olmstead, MTL 26 (0-6-8) Defense Fern Flaman, BOS 79 (35-44) Defense Bill Quackenbush, BOS 44 (4-7-3) Bill Gadsby, NYR 77 (33-44) Bill Gadsby, CHI 30 (3-2-9) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 85 (23-62) Goaltender Gerry McNeil, MTL 57 (8-5-2)

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1956 1952 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 180 (90-90) Center Elmer Lach, MTL 72 (11-5-2) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 151 (81-70) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 90 (18-0-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 134 (64-70) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 80 (13-5-0) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 177 (89-88) Defense Red Kelly, DET 90 (18-0-0) Bill Gadsby, NYR 116 (46-70) Doug Harvey, MTL 71 (12-3-2) Goaltender Jacques Plante, MTL 119 (63-56) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 90 (18-0-0)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Tod Sloan, TOR 84 (32-52) Center Milt Schmidt, BOS 40 (4-5-5) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 128 (54-74) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 42 (0-14-0) Left Wing Bert Olmstead, MTL 94 (45-49) Left Wing Sid Smith, TOR 45 (5-4-8) Defense Red Kelly, DET 114 (55-59) Defense Hy Buller, NYR 47 (1-13-3) Tom Johnson, MTL 81 (41-40) Jim Thomson, TOR 38 (2-6-10) Goaltender Glenn Hall, DET 84 (34-50) Goaltender Jim Henry, BOS 23 (0-7-2)

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1955 1951 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Jean Beliveau, MTL 151 (65-86) Center Milt Schmidt, BOS 90 (18-0-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 138 (65-73) Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 81 (13-4-0) Left Wing Sid Smith, TOR 147 (71-76) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 86 (17-0-1) Defense Doug Harvey, MTL 174 (89-85) Defense Red Kelly, DET 90 (18-0-0) Red Kelly, DET 151 (71-80) Bill Quackenbush, BOS 68 (9-7-2) Goaltender Harry Lumley, TOR 152 (80-72) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 70 (10-6-2)

SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Center Ken Mosdell, MTL 51 (45-6) Center Ted Kennedy, TOR 35 (0-9-8) Right Wing Bernie Geoffrion, MTL 105 (68-37) Sid Abel, DET 35 (0-9-8) Left Wing Danny Lewicki, NYR 67 (39-28) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 63 (4-13-0) Defense Bob Goldham, DET 64 (29-35) Left Wing Sid Smith, TOR 33 (0-9-6) Fern Flaman, BOS 47 (11-28) Defense Jim Thomson, TOR 62 (8-6-4) Goaltender Terry Sawchuk, DET 128 (58-70) Leo Reise, DET 50 (0-16-2) Goaltender Chuck Rayner, NYR 40 (5-3-6) * * * * * * 1954 FIRST TEAM * Prior to 1951, the six NHL head coaches voted for the NHL All-Star Center Ken Mosdell, MTL 107 (68-39) Teams. Points were awarded on the basis of five points for a first Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 144 (71-73) selection, three for a second choice and one for a third. Coaches were Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 163 (78-85) not allowed to vote for players on their own team. A unanimous selection Defense Red Kelly, DET 177 (87-90) consisted of 25 points (five first selections). 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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75 Year Player Points Voting Results Year Player Points Voting Results 1950 1946 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Center Sid Abel, DET 21 (3-2-0) Center Max Bentley, CHI Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 25 (5-0-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 25 (5-0-0) Left Wing Gaye Stewart, TOR Defense , TOR 21 (3-2-0) Defense Jack Crawford, BOS , MTL 20 (4-0-0) Butch Bouchard, MTL Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL 21 (3-2-0) Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL Coach Dick Irvin, MTL SECOND TEAM Center Ted Kennedy, TOR 16 (2-2-0) SECOND TEAM Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 17 (1-4-0) Center Elmer Lach, MTL Left Wing , NYR 14 (1-3-0) Right Wing Bill Mosienko, CHI Defense Leo Reise, DET 17 (2-2-1) Left Wing Toe Blake, MTL Red Kelly, DET 17 (2-2-1) Defense Ken Reardon, MTL Goaltender Chuck Rayner, NYR 17 (2-2-1) Jack Stewart, DET Goaltender Frank Brimsek, BOS * * * Coach Johnny Gottselig, CHI

1949 * * * FIRST TEAM Center Sid Abel, DET 21 (3-2-0) 1945 Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL 23 (4-1-0) FIRST TEAM Left Wing Roy Conacher, CHI 19 (2-3-0) Center Elmer Lach, MTL Defense Bill Quackenbush, DET 25 (5-0-0) Right Wing Maurice Richard, MTL Jack Stewart, DET 17 (2-2-1) Left Wing Toe Blake, MTL Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL 25 (5-0-0) Defense Butch Bouchard, MTL Flash Hollett, DET SECOND TEAM Goaltender Bill Durnan, MTL Center Doug Bentley, CHI 17 (2-2-1) Coach Dick Irvin, MTL Right Wing Gordie Howe, DET 11 (1-2-0) Left Wing Ted Lindsay, DET 17 (2-2-1) SECOND TEAM Defense Glen Harmon, MTL 15 (2-1-2) Center Bill Cowley, BOS Ken Reardon, MTL 15 (2-1-2) Right Wing Bill Mosienko, CHI Goaltender Chuck Rayner, NYR 10 (0-3-1) Left Wing Syd Howe, DET Defense Glen Harmon, MTL * * * Babe Pratt, TOR Goaltender Mike Karakas, CHI 1948 Coach Jack Adams, DET 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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76 ALL-ROOKIE TEAMS

Year Position Player Year Position Player 2020 Goaltender Elvis Merzlikins, CBJ 2010 Goaltender Jimmy Howard, DET Defense Quinn Hughes, VAN Defense , NYR Defense Cale Makar, COL Defense Tyler Myers, BUF Forward Dominik Kubalik, CHI Forward Niclas Bergfors, ATL Forward Victor Olofsson, BUF Forward Matt Duchene, COL Forward , MTL Forward John Tavares, NYI

2019 Goaltender Jordan Binnington, STL 2009 Goaltender Steve Mason, CBJ Defense Rasmus Dahlin, BUF Defense Drew Doughty, LAK Defense Miro Heiskanen, DAL Defense , TOR Forward Anthony Cirelli, TBL Forward Patrick Berglund, STL Forward Elias Pettersson, VAN Forward Bobby Ryan, ANA Forward Brady Tkachuk, OTT Forward Kris Versteeg, CHI

2018 Goaltender Juuse Saros, NSH 2008 Goaltender Carey Price, MTL Defense Will Butcher, NJD Defense Tobias Enstrom, ATL Defense Charlie McAvoy, BOS Defense Tom Gilbert, EDM Forward Mathew Barzal, NYI Forward Nicklas Backstrom, WSH Forward Brock Boeser, VAN Forward Patrick Kane, CHI Forward Clayton Keller, ARI Forward Jonathan Toews, CHI

2017 Goaltender Matt Murray, PIT 2007 Goaltender Mike Smith, DAL Defense Brady Skjei, NYR Defense Matt Carle, SJS Defense Zach Werenski, CBJ Defense Marc-Edouard Vlasic, SJS Forward Patrik Laine, WPG Forward Evgeni Malkin, PIT Forward Mitchell Marner, TOR Forward Jordan Staal, PIT Forward Auston Matthews, TOR Forward Paul Statsny, COL

2016 Goaltender John Gibson, ANA 2006 Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, NYR Defense , PHI Defense Andrej Meszaros, OTT Defense Colton Parayko, STL Defense Dion Phaneuf, CGY Forward Jack Eichel, BUF Forward Brad Boyes, BOS Forward Connor McDavid, EDM Forward Sidney Crosby, PIT Forward Artemi Panarin, CHI Forward Alexander Ovechkin, WSH

2015 Goaltender , STL 2004 Goaltender Andrew Raycroft, BOS Defense Aaron Ekblad, FLA Defense John-Michael Liles, COL Defense John Klingberg, DAL Defense Joni Pitkanen, PHI Forward Filip Forsberg, NSH Forward Trent Hunter, NYI Forward Johnny Gaudreau, CGY Forward Ryan Malone, PIT Forward Mark Stone, OTT Forward Michael Ryder, MTL

2014 Goaltender Frederik Andersen, ANA 2003 Goaltender Sebastien Caron, PIT Defense Torey Krug, BOS Defense , FLA Defense Hampus Lindholm, ANA Defense Barret Jackman, STL Forward Tyler Johnson, TBL Forward Tyler Arnason, CHI Forward Nathan MacKinnon, COL Forward Rick Nash, CBJ Forward Ondrej Palat, TBL Forward Henrik Zetterberg, DET

2013 Goaltender Jake Allen, STL 2002 Goaltender Dan Blackburn, NYR Defense Jonas Brodin, MIN Defense Nick Boynton, BOS Defense Justin Schultz, EDM Defense Rostislav Klesla, CBJ Forward , MTL Forward Dany Heatley, ATL Forward Jonathan Huberdeau, FLA Forward Ilya Kovalchuk, ATL Forward Brandon Saad, CHI Forward Kristian Huselius, FLA

2012 Goaltender , BUF 2001 Goaltender Evgeny Nabokov, SJS Defense Justin Faulk, CAR Defense Lubomir Visnovsky, LAK Defense , TOR Defense Colin White, NJD Forward Adam Henrique, NJD Forward Martin Havlat, OTT Forward Gabriel Landeskog, COL Forward Brad Richards, TBL Forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, EDM Forward Shane Willis, CAR

2011 Goaltender Corey Crawford, CHI 2000 Goaltender Brian Boucher, PHI Defense John Carlson, WSH Defense Brian Rafalski, NJD Defense P.K. Subban, MTL Defense Brad Stuart, SJS Forward Logan Couture, SJS Forward Simon Gagne, PHI Forward Michael Grabner, NYI Forward Scott Gomez, NJD Forward Jeff Skinner, CAR Forward Michael York, NYR

77 Year Position Player Year Position Player 1999 Goaltender Jamie Storr, LAK 1988 Goaltender Darren Pang, CHI Defense Tom Poti, EDM Defense Glen Wesley, BOS Defense Sami Salo, OTT Defense , BUF Forward Chris Drury, COL Center Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY Forward Milan Hejduk, COL Right Wing Ray Sheppard, BUF Forward Marian Hossa, OTT Left Wing Iain Duncan, WIN

1998 Goaltender Jamie Storr, LAK 1987 Goaltender Ron Hextall, PHI Defense Derek Morris, CGY Defense Steve Duchesne, LAK Defense Mattias Ohlund, VAN Defense Brian Benning, STL Forward Patrik Elias, NJD Center Jimmy Carson, LAK Forward Mike Johnson, TOR Right Wing , VAN Forward Sergei Samsonov, BOS Left Wing Luc Robitaille, LAK

1997 Goaltender Patrick Lalime, PIT 1986 Goaltender Patrick Roy, MTL Defense Bryan Berard, NYI Defense Gary Suter, CGY Defense Janne Niinimaa, PHI Defense Dana Murzyn, HFD Forward Jarome Iginla, CGY Center Mike Ridley, NYR Forward Jim Campbell, STL Right Wing Kjell Dahlin, MTL Forward Sergei Berezin, TOR Left Wing Wendel Clark, TOR

1996 Goaltender Corey Hirsch, VAN 1985 Goaltender Steve Penney, MTL Defense Ed Jovanovski, FLA Defense Chris Chelios, MTL Defense Kyle McLaren, BOS Defense Bruce Bell, QUE Forward Daniel Alfredsson, OTT Center Mario Lemieux, PIT Forward Eric Daze, CHI Right Wing Tomas Sandstrom, NYR Forward Petr Sykora, NJD Left Wing Warren Young, PIT

1995 Goaltender Jim Carey, WSH 1984 Goaltender Tom Barrasso, BUF Defense , PHI Defense Thomas Ericksson, PHI Defense Kenny Jonsson, TOR Defense Jamie Macoun, CGY Forward Peter Forsberg, COL Center Steve Yzerman, DET Forward Jeff Friesen, SJS Right Wing Hakan Loob, CGY Forward Paul Kariya, ANA Left Wing Sylvain Turgeon, HFD

1994 Goaltender Martin Brodeur, NJD 1983 Goaltender Pelle Lindbergh, PHI Defense Chris Pronger, HFD Defense Scott Stevens, WSH Defense Boris Mironov, WIN/EDM Defense Phil Housley, BUF Center Jason Arnott, EDM Center Dan Daoust, MTL/TOR Wing Mikael Renberg, PHI Right Wing Steve Larmer, CHI Wing Oleg Petrov, MTL Left Wing Mats Naslund, 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 , HFD Defense , 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 78 ABBREVIATIONS

AFM — Flames (1972-80) MWN — (1917-18) ANA — Anaheim Ducks NJD — New Jersey Devils ARI — NSH — Nashville Predators ATL — (1999-11) NYA — (1925-41) BOS — Boston Bruins NYI — New York Islanders BRK — Brooklyn Americans (1941-42) NYR — New York Rangers BUF — Buffalo Sabres OAK — Oakland Seals (1967-70) CAR — Carolina Hurricanes OTT — Ottawa Senators (1992 – Present) CAT — Calgary Tigers (WCHL) PHI — Philadelphia Flyers CBJ — Columbus Blue Jackets PHX — Phoenix Coyotes (1996-14) CF — Conference Finals PIR — Pittsburgh Pirates (1925-30) CGS — (1970-76) PIT — Pittsburgh Penguins CGY — Calgary Flames QBD — (1919-20) CHI — Chicago Blackhawks QUA — Philadelphia Quakers (1930-31) CLE — Cleveland Barons (1976-78) QUE — Quebec Nordiques (1979-95) CLR — Colorado Rockies (1976-82) SEN — Ottawa Senators (1917-34) COL — Colorado Avalanche SJS — San Jose Sharks DAL — Dallas Stars SLE — St. Louis Eagles (1934-35) DCG — Detroit Cougars (1926-30) SMT — Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) DET — Detroit Red Wings STL — St. Louis Blues DFL — Detroit Falcons (1930-32) TAN — Toronto Arenas (1917-19) EDE — Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL) TBL — Tampa Bay Lightning EDM — Edmonton Oilers TOR — Toronto Maple Leafs FLA — Florida Panthers TSP — Toronto St. Patricks (1919-26) HAM — (1920-25) VAN — Vancouver Canucks HFD — Hartford Whalers (1979-97) VIC — Victoria Cougars (WCHL/WHL) KCS — (1974-76) VGK — Vegas Golden Knights LAK — Los Angeles Kings VMA — Vancouver Maroons (PCHA) MIN — Minnesota Wild VMI — Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) MMR — Montreal Maroons (1924-38) WIN — Winnipeg Jets (1979-96) MNS — Minnesota North Stars (1967-93) WPG — Winnipeg Jets (2011 – Present) MTL — Montreal Canadiens WSH — Washington Capitals

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