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List of National Hockey League awards

The National Hockey League presents numerous annual awards and trophies to recognize its teams and players. The oldest, and most recognizable, is the Stanley Cup. First awarded in 1893, the Stanley Cup is awarded to the NHL's playoff champion. The Stanley Cup is the third trophy to be used as the league's championship, as for the first nine years of the NHL's existence, it remained a multi-league challenge cup.[1]

Trophies on display at the 2006 NHL Awards Ceremony.

Most of the trophies and all-star selections are presented at an annual awards ceremony held in late June after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The awards for the 2019–20 season were handed out during the last two rounds of the playoffs.

History edit

Team trophies edit

The NHL's first championship trophy was the O'Brien Cup, which was created by the National Hockey Association in 1910 and transferred to the NHL in 1918, after which it was awarded to the playoff champion until 1927. Following the demise of the Western Hockey League after the 1926 season, the Stanley Cup became exclusive to the NHL, and the O'Brien Trophy became the Trophy awarded to the Canadian Division champion. After the 1938 season, the league reverted to one division, and the O'Brien Trophy was awarded to the Stanley Cup runners-up, until it was retired in 1950.

The Prince of Wales Trophy was introduced in 1925 as an award for the NHL's playoff champion (alongside the O'Brien Trophy). It soon became the American Division trophy following the 1927–28 season, until the 1937–38 season, when the league reverted to one division. It then became the award for best regular season record, before becoming the East Division trophy in 1967–68. The Prince of Wales Trophy remains an active award. It is awarded to the playoff champion of the Eastern Conference.

The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl was created in 1967 to serve as the Western Division counterpart to the Prince of Wales Trophy. It is now awarded to the Western Conference champion.

The youngest team trophy is the Presidents' Trophy. It has been awarded to the NHL's regular season champion since 1986.

Individual trophies edit

The first individual trophy was the Hart Trophy, first awarded in 1924 to the league's most valuable player. This trophy was replaced by the current Hart Memorial Trophy in 1960 when the original Hart trophy became too unwieldy.[2] The Lady Byng Trophy followed in 1925, a year later, awarded to the most gentlemanly player in the league. Two years later, the Vezina Trophy was created for the NHL's top goaltender. The Conn Smythe Trophy was first awarded to the NHL's playoff most valuable player in 1965. Presently, the NHL has 18 annual individual trophies and awards, the most recently created being the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award which was inaugurated in 2010.

Out of the original individual NHL trophies that were awarded prior to expansion (which would be followed by the creation of more individual awards), several players are tied with three awards in the same season. Stan Mikita won the Hart, Art Ross, and Lady Byng trophies, doing so consecutively in the 1966–67 and 1967–68 seasons.[3] Guy Lafleur and Wayne Gretzky have each won the Art Ross, Hart, and Conn Smythe trophies, as well as the Cup, in 1976–77 and 1984–85, respectively. Bobby Orr won the Hart, Norris, and Conn Smythe trophies, along with the Stanley Cup, in 1969–70 and 1971–72. In 1970, Orr also won the Art Ross which makes him the only player to capture four original NHL awards in a single season (Orr also earned an NHL First Team selection, and the only honor which he was eligible for but did not win was the Lady Byng due to his physical style of play).[4][5]

In addition, the First and second All-Star teams have been named since the 1930–31 NHL season to honor the best performers over the season at each position, as well as the NHL All-Rookie Team from 1983 onwards.

Some of these individual trophies are automatically awarded to players based on their statistics during the regular season, most notably the Art Ross Trophy, Richard Trophy and Jennings Trophy. Other individual trophies are voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association or the team general managers.

Team trophies edit

Image Award  Created Description Current holder
  Stanley Cup 1893 Awarded to the NHL playoff champion. Previously it was a challenge cup (1893–1914) and then an interleague championship trophy (1915–26). Named after Lord Stanley of Preston, the 6th Governor General of Canada, who donated the original cup.[6] Vegas Golden Knights
  Prince of Wales Trophy 1925–26 Awarded to the Eastern Conference playoff champion. Previously awarded as the NHL playoff championship (1925–27), the American Division Champion (1928–38), the regular season championship (1939–67), East Division championship (1968–74) and Wales Conference championship (1975–93). Named after Edward, Prince of Wales, who donated the trophy to the league in 1924.[7] It was first awarded to the winner of the first game in Madison Square Garden in 1925.[8] Florida Panthers
  Clarence S. Campbell Bowl 1967–68 Awarded to the Western Conference playoff champion. Previously awarded as the West Division title (1968–74) and Campbell Conference championship (1975–93). Named after Clarence Campbell, the third NHL President.[9] Vegas Golden Knights
  Presidents' Trophy 1985–86 Awarded to the club finishing the regular season with the best overall record (based on points).[10] Boston Bruins
  O'Brien Trophy 1910 Awarded by the National Hockey Association (1910–17) and NHL (1918–27) to the league playoff champion, Canadian Division regular season champion (1928–38), and Stanley Cup runner-up (1939–50). It was originally donated to the NHA by Canadian Senator M. J. O'Brien, in recognition of his son, NHA founder Ambrose O'Brien.[11] Last awarded in 1949–50

Individual trophies and awards edit

Image Award  Created Description Current holder
  Hart Memorial Trophy 1923–24 Awarded to the "player judged most valuable to his team". The original trophy was donated to the league by Dr. David A. Hart, father of coach Cecil Hart.[12] Connor McDavid
Edmonton Oilers
  Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 1924–25 Awarded to the player who exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. Named after Lady Byng of Vimy, 40th viceregal consort of Canada, who donated the original trophy to the league.[13] Anze Kopitar
Los Angeles Kings
  Vezina Trophy 1926–27 Awarded to the league's top goaltender. Named after goaltender Georges Vezina.[14] Linus Ullmark
Boston Bruins
  Calder Memorial Trophy 1936–37 Awarded to the league's most outstanding rookie player. Named after Frank Calder, the first NHL President.[15] Matty Beniers
Seattle Kraken
  Art Ross Trophy 1947–48 Awarded to the player who leads the league in total points at the end of the regular season. Named after player, coach and team executive Art Ross, who originally donated the trophy.[16] Connor McDavid
Edmonton Oilers
  James Norris Memorial Trophy 1953–54 Awarded to the defenseman who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position. Named after team owner James E. Norris.[17] Erik Karlsson
San Jose Sharks
  Conn Smythe Trophy 1965 Awarded to the most valuable player for his team in the playoffs. Named after coach and team owner Conn Smythe.[18] Jonathan Marchessault
Vegas Golden Knights
  Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy 1967–68 Awarded to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. Named after Bill Masterton, the only player in NHL history to die as the direct result of injuries suffered during a game.[19] Kris Letang
Pittsburgh Penguins
  Ted Lindsay Award 1970–71 Awarded to the NHL's outstanding player as selected by the members of the NHL Players Association (called the Lester B. Pearson Award from 1971 to 2009). Named after forward Ted Lindsay (and previously Lester B. Pearson, noted college athlete who became the 14th Prime Minister of Canada).[20] Connor McDavid
Edmonton Oilers
  Jack Adams Award 1973–74 Awarded to the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success (i.e. Coach of the Year). Named after player, coach and general manager Jack Adams.[21] Jim Montgomery
Boston Bruins
  Frank J. Selke Trophy 1977–78 Awarded to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game. Named after general manager Frank J. Selke.[22] Patrice Bergeron
Boston Bruins
  William M. Jennings Trophy 1981–82 Awarded to the goaltender(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it in the regular season. Named after team executive William M. Jennings.[23] Linus Ullmark
and Jeremy Swayman
Boston Bruins
NHL Plus-Minus Award 1982–83 Awarded to the player with the highest plus/minus statistic in the regular season[24] Last awarded in 2007–08
  King Clancy Memorial Trophy 1987–88 Awarded to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community. Named after player, coach and team executive King Clancy.[25] Mikael Backlund
Calgary Flames
NHL Foundation Player Award 1997–98 Awarded to the player who applies the core values of hockey to enrich the lives of people in his community.[26] Last awarded in 2016–17
  Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy 1998–99 Awarded to the top goal scorer in the regular season. Named after Maurice Richard, the first NHL player to score 50 goals in 50 games.[27] Connor McDavid
Edmonton Oilers
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award 1999–2000 Awarded to the goaltender who has played a minimum of 25 games in the regular season and has the highest save percentage. Named after goaltender Roger Crozier.[28][29] Last awarded in 2006–07
Mark Messier Leadership Award 2006–07 Awarded by former player Mark Messier, himself, to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice, during the regular season.[30] Steven Stamkos
Tampa Bay Lightning
Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award 2009–10 Awarded to the top National Hockey League General Manager.[31] Renamed in November 2019 in memory of former league executive Jim Gregory after his death.[32] Jim Nill
Dallas Stars
E.J. McGuire Award of Excellence 2015–16 Awarded by NHL Central Scouting to the draft prospect who best exemplifies the commitment to excellence through strength of character, competitiveness and athleticism. Named after former NHL Director of Central Scouting E. J. McGuire.[33] Connor Bedard

The league has also given some ephemeral awards over the years, including:

  • NHL/Sheraton Road Performer Award – awarded to the player who accrued the most road points during the regular season. It was awarded to Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche in 2004 and not subsequently.
  • Scotiabank/NHL Fan Fav Award – awarded to a National Hockey League player based on fan voting. It was awarded to Roberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks in 2010 and not subsequently.
  • NHL Lifetime Achievement Award – awarded to a National Hockey League veteran in recognition of their overall contributions to the league and sport. It has been awarded twice, first to Gordie Howe in 2008 and then to Jean Beliveau in 2009.

Starting in 2017–18 the NHL began awarding the Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award to two non-NHL players (one in Canada and one in the United States) who, through the game of hockey, have positively impacted his or her community, culture or society.[34]

See also edit

References edit

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  8. ^ McCarthy, Dave, ed. (2008). The National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2009. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 241. ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
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  10. ^ "NHL Presidents' Trophy Winners". nhl.com. National Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
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  13. ^ "NHL Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Winners". nhl.com. National Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  14. ^ "NHL Vezina Trophy Winners". nhl.com. National Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  15. ^ "NHL Calder Memorial Trophy Winners". nhl.com. National Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
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  33. ^ "Central Scouting to present E.J. McGuire Award". nhl.com. National Hockey League. 2015-06-25. Retrieved 2015-06-27.
  34. ^ "Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award". National Hockey League.

External links edit

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  • at legendsofhockey.net

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The National Hockey League presents numerous annual awards and trophies to recognize its teams and players The oldest and most recognizable is the Stanley Cup First awarded in 1893 the Stanley Cup is awarded to the NHL s playoff champion The Stanley Cup is the third trophy to be used as the league s championship as for the first nine years of the NHL s existence it remained a multi league challenge cup 1 Trophies on display at the 2006 NHL Awards Ceremony Most of the trophies and all star selections are presented at an annual awards ceremony held in late June after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup playoffs The awards for the 2019 20 season were handed out during the last two rounds of the playoffs Contents 1 History 1 1 Team trophies 1 2 Individual trophies 2 Team trophies 3 Individual trophies and awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editTeam trophies edit The NHL s first championship trophy was the O Brien Cup which was created by the National Hockey Association in 1910 and transferred to the NHL in 1918 after which it was awarded to the playoff champion until 1927 Following the demise of the Western Hockey League after the 1926 season the Stanley Cup became exclusive to the NHL and the O Brien Trophy became the Trophy awarded to the Canadian Division champion After the 1938 season the league reverted to one division and the O Brien Trophy was awarded to the Stanley Cup runners up until it was retired in 1950 The Prince of Wales Trophy was introduced in 1925 as an award for the NHL s playoff champion alongside the O Brien Trophy It soon became the American Division trophy following the 1927 28 season until the 1937 38 season when the league reverted to one division It then became the award for best regular season record before becoming the East Division trophy in 1967 68 The Prince of Wales Trophy remains an active award It is awarded to the playoff champion of the Eastern Conference The Clarence S Campbell Bowl was created in 1967 to serve as the Western Division counterpart to the Prince of Wales Trophy It is now awarded to the Western Conference champion The youngest team trophy is the Presidents Trophy It has been awarded to the NHL s regular season champion since 1986 Individual trophies edit The first individual trophy was the Hart Trophy first awarded in 1924 to the league s most valuable player This trophy was replaced by the current Hart Memorial Trophy in 1960 when the original Hart trophy became too unwieldy 2 The Lady Byng Trophy followed in 1925 a year later awarded to the most gentlemanly player in the league Two years later the Vezina Trophy was created for the NHL s top goaltender The Conn Smythe Trophy was first awarded to the NHL s playoff most valuable player in 1965 Presently the NHL has 18 annual individual trophies and awards the most recently created being the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award which was inaugurated in 2010 Out of the original individual NHL trophies that were awarded prior to expansion which would be followed by the creation of more individual awards several players are tied with three awards in the same season Stan Mikita won the Hart Art Ross and Lady Byng trophies doing so consecutively in the 1966 67 and 1967 68 seasons 3 Guy Lafleur and Wayne Gretzky have each won the Art Ross Hart and Conn Smythe trophies as well as the Cup in 1976 77 and 1984 85 respectively Bobby Orr won the Hart Norris and Conn Smythe trophies along with the Stanley Cup in 1969 70 and 1971 72 In 1970 Orr also won the Art Ross which makes him the only player to capture four original NHL awards in a single season Orr also earned an NHL First Team selection and the only honor which he was eligible for but did not win was the Lady Byng due to his physical style of play 4 5 In addition the First and second All Star teams have been named since the 1930 31 NHL season to honor the best performers over the season at each position as well as the NHL All Rookie Team from 1983 onwards Some of these individual trophies are automatically awarded to players based on their statistics during the regular season most notably the Art Ross Trophy Richard Trophy and Jennings Trophy Other individual trophies are voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association or the team general managers Team trophies editImage Award Created Description Current holder nbsp Stanley Cup 1893 Awarded to the NHL playoff champion Previously it was a challenge cup 1893 1914 and then an interleague championship trophy 1915 26 Named after Lord Stanley of Preston the 6th Governor General of Canada who donated the original cup 6 Vegas Golden Knights nbsp Prince of Wales Trophy 1925 26 Awarded to the Eastern Conference playoff champion Previously awarded as the NHL playoff championship 1925 27 the American Division Champion 1928 38 the regular season championship 1939 67 East Division championship 1968 74 and Wales Conference championship 1975 93 Named after Edward Prince of Wales who donated the trophy to the league in 1924 7 It was first awarded to the winner of the first game in Madison Square Garden in 1925 8 Florida Panthers nbsp Clarence S Campbell Bowl 1967 68 Awarded to the Western Conference playoff champion Previously awarded as the West Division title 1968 74 and Campbell Conference championship 1975 93 Named after Clarence Campbell the third NHL President 9 Vegas Golden Knights nbsp Presidents Trophy 1985 86 Awarded to the club finishing the regular season with the best overall record based on points 10 Boston Bruins nbsp O Brien Trophy 1910 Awarded by the National Hockey Association 1910 17 and NHL 1918 27 to the league playoff champion Canadian Division regular season champion 1928 38 and Stanley Cup runner up 1939 50 It was originally donated to the NHA by Canadian Senator M J O Brien in recognition of his son NHA founder Ambrose O Brien 11 Last awarded in 1949 50Individual trophies and awards editImage Award Created Description Current holder nbsp Hart Memorial Trophy 1923 24 Awarded to the player judged most valuable to his team The original trophy was donated to the league by Dr David A Hart father of coach Cecil Hart 12 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers nbsp Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 1924 25 Awarded to the player who exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability Named after Lady Byng of Vimy 40th viceregal consort of Canada who donated the original trophy to the league 13 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles Kings nbsp Vezina Trophy 1926 27 Awarded to the league s top goaltender Named after goaltender Georges Vezina 14 Linus Ullmark Boston Bruins nbsp Calder Memorial Trophy 1936 37 Awarded to the league s most outstanding rookie player Named after Frank Calder the first NHL President 15 Matty Beniers Seattle Kraken nbsp Art Ross Trophy 1947 48 Awarded to the player who leads the league in total points at the end of the regular season Named after player coach and team executive Art Ross who originally donated the trophy 16 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers nbsp James Norris Memorial Trophy 1953 54 Awarded to the defenseman who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all round ability in the position Named after team owner James E Norris 17 Erik Karlsson San Jose Sharks nbsp Conn Smythe Trophy 1965 Awarded to the most valuable player for his team in the playoffs Named after coach and team owner Conn Smythe 18 Jonathan Marchessault Vegas Golden Knights nbsp Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy 1967 68 Awarded to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance sportsmanship and dedication to hockey Named after Bill Masterton the only player in NHL history to die as the direct result of injuries suffered during a game 19 Kris Letang Pittsburgh Penguins nbsp Ted Lindsay Award 1970 71 Awarded to the NHL s outstanding player as selected by the members of the NHL Players Association called the Lester B Pearson Award from 1971 to 2009 Named after forward Ted Lindsay and previously Lester B Pearson noted college athlete who became the 14th Prime Minister of Canada 20 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers nbsp Jack Adams Award 1973 74 Awarded to the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team s success i e Coach of the Year Named after player coach and general manager Jack Adams 21 Jim Montgomery Boston Bruins nbsp Frank J Selke Trophy 1977 78 Awarded to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game Named after general manager Frank J Selke 22 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins nbsp William M Jennings Trophy 1981 82 Awarded to the goaltender s having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it in the regular season Named after team executive William M Jennings 23 Linus Ullmark and Jeremy SwaymanBoston BruinsNHL Plus Minus Award 1982 83 Awarded to the player with the highest plus minus statistic in the regular season 24 Last awarded in 2007 08 nbsp King Clancy Memorial Trophy 1987 88 Awarded to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community Named after player coach and team executive King Clancy 25 Mikael Backlund Calgary FlamesNHL Foundation Player Award 1997 98 Awarded to the player who applies the core values of hockey to enrich the lives of people in his community 26 Last awarded in 2016 17 nbsp Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy 1998 99 Awarded to the top goal scorer in the regular season Named after Maurice Richard the first NHL player to score 50 goals in 50 games 27 Connor McDavid Edmonton OilersRoger Crozier Saving Grace Award 1999 2000 Awarded to the goaltender who has played a minimum of 25 games in the regular season and has the highest save percentage Named after goaltender Roger Crozier 28 29 Last awarded in 2006 07Mark Messier Leadership Award 2006 07 Awarded by former player Mark Messier himself to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team on and off the ice during the regular season 30 Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay LightningJim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award 2009 10 Awarded to the top National Hockey League General Manager 31 Renamed in November 2019 in memory of former league executive Jim Gregory after his death 32 Jim Nill Dallas StarsE J McGuire Award of Excellence 2015 16 Awarded by NHL Central Scouting to the draft prospect who best exemplifies the commitment to excellence through strength of character competitiveness and athleticism Named after former NHL Director of Central Scouting E J McGuire 33 Connor BedardThe league has also given some ephemeral awards over the years including NHL Sheraton Road Performer Award awarded to the player who accrued the most road points during the regular season It was awarded to Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche in 2004 and not subsequently Scotiabank NHL Fan Fav Award awarded to a National Hockey League player based on fan voting It was awarded to Roberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks in 2010 and not subsequently NHL Lifetime Achievement Award awarded to a National Hockey League veteran in recognition of their overall contributions to the league and sport It has been awarded twice first to Gordie Howe in 2008 and then to Jean Beliveau in 2009 Starting in 2017 18 the NHL began awarding the Willie O Ree Community Hero Award to two non NHL players one in Canada and one in the United States who through the game of hockey have positively impacted his or her community culture or society 34 See also edit nbsp Ice hockey portalLester Patrick Trophy presented in part by the NHL for contributions to hockey in the United States but not considered an NHL award Best NHL Player ESPY Award presented by the American sports television network ESPN to NHL players Hockey Hall of Fame Sports Illustrated NHL All Decade Team 2009 NHL All Rookie Team NHL All Star team NHL All Decade teamReferences edit Stanley Cup history legendsofhockey net Hockey Hall of Fame 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Hockey League September 12 2020 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Central Scouting to present E J McGuire Award nhl com National Hockey League 2015 06 25 Retrieved 2015 06 27 Willie O Ree Community Hero Award National Hockey League External links editNHL trophies at nhl com NHL trophies at legendsofhockey net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of National Hockey League awards amp oldid 1183693377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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