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Clarence S. Campbell Bowl

The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl,[1] or simply the Campbell Bowl, is a team award presented by the National Hockey League (NHL). Named after Clarence Campbell, who served as president of the NHL from 1946–47 to 1976–77, it has been awarded for different accomplishments throughout its history, serving as a counterpart to the Prince of Wales Trophy since the 1967 NHL expansion by using the same criteria in the opposite competitive grouping. The Campbell Bowl has been awarded to the West Division regular season champions (1967–1974), the Campbell Conference regular season champions (1974–1981), the Campbell Conference playoff champions (1981–1993), and the Western Conference playoff champions (1993–2020, 2021–present).[1]

Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
SportIce hockey
Awarded forWestern Conference playoff champions of the National Hockey League
History
First award1967–68 NHL season
First winnerPhiladelphia Flyers
Most winsChicago Blackhawks, Edmonton Oilers (7)
Most recentVegas Golden Knights (2)

Due to a modified playoff format held in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Campbell Bowl was awarded to the Montreal Canadiens after they defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Semifinals.

History edit

 
Henrik Sedin of the 2011 Western Conference champion Vancouver Canucks accepts the Campbell Bowl.

The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl was donated by the NHL's clubs in recognition of the contributions and services of its namesake, the League President at the start of the Modern Era expansion. Throughout its history it has been a parallel to the Prince of Wales Trophy, using the same criteria in the opposite competitive grouping. From its inception in the 1967–68 season through to 1973–74 it was awarded to the first-place finisher in the West Division during the regular season.[1] With NHL realignment in 1974–75, it was given to the team with the best regular season record in the Campbell Conference (the successor to the West Division) through the 1980–81 season.[1] Beginning with the 1981–82 season, it switched to the Campbell Conference playoff champions, and since the 1993–94 season, when the Campbell Conference became the Western Conference, the trophy has gone to the Western Conference playoff champions.[1]

A traditional superstition that is prevalent among many of today's NHL players is that no player should either touch or hoist the Campbell (Western Conference champion) or Prince of Wales (Eastern Conference champion) trophies after they have won the conference playoffs; these players feel that the Stanley Cup is the true championship trophy and thus it should be the only trophy that they should be hoisting. Instead of touching the conference trophy, the captain of the winning team merely poses (usually looking solemn) with the trophy, and sometimes, the entire team poses as well. There have been other teams, however, that have ignored the superstition and hoisted the conference trophy and then went on to win the Cup anyway.[2][3][4]

The NHL temporarily suspended the conferences and re-aligned the league into four temporary divisions for the 2020–21 NHL season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the semifinal round of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs was contested between the winners of the divisional playoffs and they were seeded according to their regular season record. Initially the trophy was not going to be awarded.[5] However, as it happened, the first round results caused a de facto firm bracket to be established for the rest of the playoffs in which the teams advancing from the North and West Divisions would play in the semifinals, and also where this half of the "bracket" contained all of the Western Conference teams remaining in the playoffs. As a result, it was decided that the Campbell Bowl would be awarded to the winner of the Stanley Cup Semifinals between the North and West Divisions. Eventually, Montreal Canadiens (the only Eastern Conference team in that half of the "bracket") defeated the Vegas Golden Knights to win their first and (barring a further change in the playoff format) only Campbell Bowl in their history.[6]

Winners edit

Key
  • † – Eventual Stanley Cup champions

West Division regular season champions (1967–1974) edit

Campbell Conference regular season champions (1974–1981) edit

Campbell Conference playoffs champions (1981–1993) edit

Western Conference playoffs champions (1993–2020) edit

Season Winner Win #
1993–94 Vancouver Canucks 2
1994–95 Detroit Red Wings 1
1995–96 Colorado Avalanche 1
1996–97 Detroit Red Wings 2
1997–98 Detroit Red Wings 3
1998–99 Dallas Stars 2
1999–2000 Dallas Stars 3
2000–01 Colorado Avalanche 2
2001–02 Detroit Red Wings 4
2002–03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1
2003–04 Calgary Flames 3
2004–05 Season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06 Edmonton Oilers 7
2006–07 Anaheim Ducks 2
2007–08 Detroit Red Wings 5
2008–09 Detroit Red Wings 6
2009–10 Chicago Blackhawks 5
2010–11 Vancouver Canucks 3
2011–12 Los Angeles Kings 2
2012–13 Chicago Blackhawks 6
2013–14 Los Angeles Kings 3
2014–15 Chicago Blackhawks 7
2015–16 San Jose Sharks 1
2016–17 Nashville Predators 1
2017–18 Vegas Golden Knights 1
2018–19 St. Louis Blues 3
2019–20 Dallas Stars 4

Stanley Cup Semifinals (2020–2021) edit

Season Winner Win #
2020–21 Montreal Canadiens 1

Western Conference playoffs champions (2021–present) edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Clarence S. Campbell Bowl". NHL.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  2. ^ Kaplan, Emily (May 28, 2011). "Conference trophies: to touch, or not to touch?". NHL.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
  3. ^ Coffey, Phil (June 2, 2006). "NHL.com - Ice Age: Having another trophy in mind". Retrieved July 25, 2006. [dead link]
  4. ^ O'Donnell, Kelly (May 31, 2015). "How Real is the Wales Trophy and Campbell Bowl Jinx?". The Hockey Writers. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  5. ^ Cotsonika, Nicholas (May 14, 2021). "Stanley Cup Playoffs: Key questions, answers". nhl.com. NHL.
  6. ^ "#NHLStats: Live Updates – June 10, 2021". media.nhl.com. June 10, 2021. Retrieved June 11, 2021. In addition to a spot in the Stanley Cup Final, the winner of the Golden Knights-Canadiens series will claim the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, while the Islanders-Lightning will battle for the Prince of Wales Trophy.

External links edit

  • Clarence S. Campbell Bowl history at NHL.com


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The Clarence S Campbell Bowl 1 or simply the Campbell Bowl is a team award presented by the National Hockey League NHL Named after Clarence Campbell who served as president of the NHL from 1946 47 to 1976 77 it has been awarded for different accomplishments throughout its history serving as a counterpart to the Prince of Wales Trophy since the 1967 NHL expansion by using the same criteria in the opposite competitive grouping The Campbell Bowl has been awarded to the West Division regular season champions 1967 1974 the Campbell Conference regular season champions 1974 1981 the Campbell Conference playoff champions 1981 1993 and the Western Conference playoff champions 1993 2020 2021 present 1 Clarence S Campbell BowlSportIce hockeyAwarded forWestern Conference playoff champions of the National Hockey LeagueHistoryFirst award1967 68 NHL seasonFirst winnerPhiladelphia FlyersMost winsChicago Blackhawks Edmonton Oilers 7 Most recentVegas Golden Knights 2 Due to a modified playoff format held in 2021 because of the COVID 19 pandemic the Campbell Bowl was awarded to the Montreal Canadiens after they defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Semifinals Contents 1 History 2 Winners 2 1 West Division regular season champions 1967 1974 2 2 Campbell Conference regular season champions 1974 1981 2 3 Campbell Conference playoffs champions 1981 1993 2 4 Western Conference playoffs champions 1993 2020 2 5 Stanley Cup Semifinals 2020 2021 2 6 Western Conference playoffs champions 2021 present 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Henrik Sedin of the 2011 Western Conference champion Vancouver Canucks accepts the Campbell Bowl The Clarence S Campbell Bowl was donated by the NHL s clubs in recognition of the contributions and services of its namesake the League President at the start of the Modern Era expansion Throughout its history it has been a parallel to the Prince of Wales Trophy using the same criteria in the opposite competitive grouping From its inception in the 1967 68 season through to 1973 74 it was awarded to the first place finisher in the West Division during the regular season 1 With NHL realignment in 1974 75 it was given to the team with the best regular season record in the Campbell Conference the successor to the West Division through the 1980 81 season 1 Beginning with the 1981 82 season it switched to the Campbell Conference playoff champions and since the 1993 94 season when the Campbell Conference became the Western Conference the trophy has gone to the Western Conference playoff champions 1 A traditional superstition that is prevalent among many of today s NHL players is that no player should either touch or hoist the Campbell Western Conference champion or Prince of Wales Eastern Conference champion trophies after they have won the conference playoffs these players feel that the Stanley Cup is the true championship trophy and thus it should be the only trophy that they should be hoisting Instead of touching the conference trophy the captain of the winning team merely poses usually looking solemn with the trophy and sometimes the entire team poses as well There have been other teams however that have ignored the superstition and hoisted the conference trophy and then went on to win the Cup anyway 2 3 4 The NHL temporarily suspended the conferences and re aligned the league into four temporary divisions for the 2020 21 NHL season due to the COVID 19 pandemic As a result the semifinal round of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs was contested between the winners of the divisional playoffs and they were seeded according to their regular season record Initially the trophy was not going to be awarded 5 However as it happened the first round results caused a de facto firm bracket to be established for the rest of the playoffs in which the teams advancing from the North and West Divisions would play in the semifinals and also where this half of the bracket contained all of the Western Conference teams remaining in the playoffs As a result it was decided that the Campbell Bowl would be awarded to the winner of the Stanley Cup Semifinals between the North and West Divisions Eventually Montreal Canadiens the only Eastern Conference team in that half of the bracket defeated the Vegas Golden Knights to win their first and barring a further change in the playoff format only Campbell Bowl in their history 6 Winners editTotal awards won Wins Team 7 Chicago Blackhawks Edmonton Oilers 6 Detroit Red Wings Philadelphia Flyers 4 Minnesota Dallas North Stars 3 Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Los Angeles Kings New York Islanders St Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks 2 Anaheim Mighty Ducks Vegas Golden Knights 1 Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators San Jose Sharks Key Eventual Stanley Cup champions West Division regular season champions 1967 1974 edit Season Winner Win 1967 68 Philadelphia Flyers 1 1968 69 St Louis Blues 1 1969 70 St Louis Blues 2 1970 71 Chicago Black Hawks 1 1971 72 Chicago Black Hawks 2 1972 73 Chicago Black Hawks 3 1973 74 Philadelphia Flyers 2 Campbell Conference regular season champions 1974 1981 edit Season Winner Win 1974 75 Philadelphia Flyers 3 1975 76 Philadelphia Flyers 4 1976 77 Philadelphia Flyers 5 1977 78 New York Islanders 1 1978 79 New York Islanders 2 1979 80 Philadelphia Flyers 6 1980 81 New York Islanders 3 Campbell Conference playoffs champions 1981 1993 edit Season Winner Win 1981 82 Vancouver Canucks 1 1982 83 Edmonton Oilers 1 1983 84 Edmonton Oilers 2 1984 85 Edmonton Oilers 3 1985 86 Calgary Flames 1 1986 87 Edmonton Oilers 4 1987 88 Edmonton Oilers 5 1988 89 Calgary Flames 2 1989 90 Edmonton Oilers 6 1990 91 Minnesota North Stars 1 1991 92 Chicago Blackhawks 4 1992 93 Los Angeles Kings 1 Western Conference playoffs champions 1993 2020 edit Season Winner Win 1993 94 Vancouver Canucks 2 1994 95 Detroit Red Wings 1 1995 96 Colorado Avalanche 1 1996 97 Detroit Red Wings 2 1997 98 Detroit Red Wings 3 1998 99 Dallas Stars 2 1999 2000 Dallas Stars 3 2000 01 Colorado Avalanche 2 2001 02 Detroit Red Wings 4 2002 03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1 2003 04 Calgary Flames 3 2004 05 Season cancelled due to the 2004 05 NHL lockout 2005 06 Edmonton Oilers 7 2006 07 Anaheim Ducks 2 2007 08 Detroit Red Wings 5 2008 09 Detroit Red Wings 6 2009 10 Chicago Blackhawks 5 2010 11 Vancouver Canucks 3 2011 12 Los Angeles Kings 2 2012 13 Chicago Blackhawks 6 2013 14 Los Angeles Kings 3 2014 15 Chicago Blackhawks 7 2015 16 San Jose Sharks 1 2016 17 Nashville Predators 1 2017 18 Vegas Golden Knights 1 2018 19 St Louis Blues 3 2019 20 Dallas Stars 4 Stanley Cup Semifinals 2020 2021 edit Season Winner Win 2020 21 Montreal Canadiens 1 Western Conference playoffs champions 2021 present edit Season Winner Win 2021 22 Colorado Avalanche 3 2022 23 Vegas Golden Knights 2See also editList of National Hockey League awards NHL Conference Finals Prince of Wales TrophyReferences edit a b c d e Clarence S Campbell Bowl NHL com Retrieved June 26 2021 Kaplan Emily May 28 2011 Conference trophies to touch or not to touch NHL com Retrieved November 12 2011 Coffey Phil June 2 2006 NHL com Ice Age Having another trophy in mind Retrieved July 25 2006 dead link O Donnell Kelly May 31 2015 How Real is the Wales Trophy and Campbell Bowl Jinx The Hockey Writers Retrieved November 21 2022 Cotsonika Nicholas May 14 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs Key questions answers nhl com NHL NHLStats Live Updates June 10 2021 media nhl com June 10 2021 Retrieved June 11 2021 In addition to a spot in the Stanley Cup Final the winner of the Golden Knights Canadiens series will claim the Clarence S Campbell Bowl while the Islanders Lightning will battle for the Prince of Wales Trophy External links editClarence S Campbell Bowl history at NHL com Clarence S Campbell Bowl profile at Legends of Hockey net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clarence S Campbell Bowl amp oldid 1216394165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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