NHL Awards: The Winners Are...
It was a big night for Alexander
Ovechkin on Saturday at the NHL awards as he beat Sidney Crosby and John Tavares to claim a third Hart
Memorial Trophy in 10 years! He also took home the Maurice 'Rocket' Richard
scoring trophy after scoring an amazing 24 goals in his final 23 games!
Sergei Bobrovsky edged out Henrik Lundqvist and Antti Niemi for the Vezina Trophy as the league’s top goalie- the Russian has proven to be a wall for the Columbus Blue Jackets this year but it would seem his future there is currently in doubt!
Montreal Canadiens, rookie defenseman P.K Subban won the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the best defenseman in the league, his form this year has proven impressive and it would seem the Habs have an interesting prospect on the horizon. The Florida Panthers’ dire season was given a ray of light as Jonathan Huberdeau claimed the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s best rookie.
Sidney Crosby was awarded the Ted Lindsay trophy by his fellow professionals and for this edged out Ovechkin and Tampa Bay Lightning winger Martin St Louis- who also was awarded the Art Ross Trophy for racking up the most points this year and became the second highest award winner of the night as he beat Patrick Kane for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.
Friday also saw more winners announced, including a deserved Jack Adams Trophy for Ottawa Senators Head Coach Paul Maclean (though I think that his facial alone earn him a shot!) Veteran Sens Captain Daniel Alfredsson was also honoured with a Messier Leadership Award after another solid display guiding his time to the playoffs.
Here is the full list of winners.
Mike's edit. Well done to Henrik Zetterberg.
Sergei Bobrovsky edged out Henrik Lundqvist and Antti Niemi for the Vezina Trophy as the league’s top goalie- the Russian has proven to be a wall for the Columbus Blue Jackets this year but it would seem his future there is currently in doubt!
Montreal Canadiens, rookie defenseman P.K Subban won the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the best defenseman in the league, his form this year has proven impressive and it would seem the Habs have an interesting prospect on the horizon. The Florida Panthers’ dire season was given a ray of light as Jonathan Huberdeau claimed the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s best rookie.
Sidney Crosby was awarded the Ted Lindsay trophy by his fellow professionals and for this edged out Ovechkin and Tampa Bay Lightning winger Martin St Louis- who also was awarded the Art Ross Trophy for racking up the most points this year and became the second highest award winner of the night as he beat Patrick Kane for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.
Friday also saw more winners announced, including a deserved Jack Adams Trophy for Ottawa Senators Head Coach Paul Maclean (though I think that his facial alone earn him a shot!) Veteran Sens Captain Daniel Alfredsson was also honoured with a Messier Leadership Award after another solid display guiding his time to the playoffs.
Here is the full list of winners.
Mike's edit. Well done to Henrik Zetterberg.
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