Showing posts with label 2015 nhl awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 nhl awards. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

2015 Jack Adams Trophy


Bob Hartley
Calgary Flames
Winner of the 2015 Jack Adams Trophy
Top NHL Headcoach

2015 Norris Trophy


Erik Karlsson (Ottawa Senators) 
2015 Norris trophy 
NHL Top Defenseman

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Carey Price Wins 4 Awards for 2015


Carey Price wins the Hart Memorial Trophy for 2015



Carey Price wins the Vezina Trophy for 2015



Carey Price wins the Ted Lindsay Award for 2015


Carey Price wins the William M Jennings Trophy for 2015

Saturday, May 23, 2015

2015 GM of the Year Nominees

2015 GM of the Year Award Nominees

Bob Murray - Anaheim Ducks
Glen Sather - NY Rangers
Steve Yzerman - Tampa Bay Lightning



Sunday, May 17, 2015

2015 Calder Trophy Nominees

2014-15 Calder Trophy Nominees
NHL Rookie of the Year

Aaron Ekblad (D) - Florida Panthers
Johnny Gaudreau (F) - Calgary Flames
Mark Stone (F) - Ottawa Senators



Tuesday, May 12, 2015

2015 Vezina Trophy Nominees

Nominees for the 2015 Vezina Trophy

Devan Dubnyk - Minnesota Wild
Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens
Pekka Rinne - Nashville Predators


Monday, May 11, 2015

2015 Hart Trophy Nominees

2015 Hart Trophy Nominees
NHL Regular Season MVP

Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals
Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens
John Tavares - New York Islanders



2015 Jack Adams Trophy

The Nominees for 2015 Jack Adams Trophy -
 NHL Headcoach of the Year

Bob Hartley - Calgary Flames
Peter Laviolette - Nashville Predators
Alain Vigneault - NY Rangers


Monday, April 13, 2015

Jamie Benn Wins 2014-15 Art Ross Trophy

Dallas Stars' Jamie Benn became the first Stars player to win the NHL regular season scoring title by getting 4 points in the last game of the 2014-15 season against the Nashville Predators.

Benn finished the season with 87 points, 1 more than NY Islanders John Tavares and 2 more than Pittsburgh Penguins Sidney Crosby.


This is the first time in a non-lockout season since 1967-68 that the NHL scoring champion had less than 90 points.  


Stan Mikita twice won the Ross Trophy with 87 point seasons,
1964-65 and 1967-68.