Award Show is on the 22nd. Here are the nominees:
Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP)
Daniel Sedin, Vancouver
Corey Perry, Anaheim
Martin St Louis, Tampa Bay
Vezina Trophy (Best Goalie)
Tim Thomas, Boston
Pekka Rinne, Nashville
Roberto Luongo, Vancouver
James Norris Memorial Trophy (Defenseman of the Year)
Shea Weber, Nashville
Zdeno Chara, Boston
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit
Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year)
Jeff Skinner, Carolina
Logan Couture, San Jose
Michael Grabner, N.Y. Islanders
Jack Adams Award (Coach of the Year)
Dan Bylsma, Pittsburgh
Barry Trotz, Nashville
Alain Vigneault, Vancouver
Ted Lindsay Award (formerly Lester B. Pearson Award) (NHLPA Outstanding Player)
Corey Perry, Anaheim
Daniel Sedin, Vancouver
Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay
Frank J. Selke Trophy (Best Defensive Forward)
Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit
Ryan Kesler, Vancouver
Jonathan Toews, Chicago
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Sportsmanship Award)
Loui Eriksson, Dallas
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit
Martin St Louis, Tampa Bay
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Sportsmanship, Perseverance)
Ray Emery, Anaheim
Daymond Langkow, Calgary
Ian Laperriere, Philadelphia
Bridgestone Messier Leadership Award
Zdeno Chara, Boston
Shane Doan, Phoenix
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit
NHL Foundation Award (Community Involvement)
Dustin Brown, Los Angeles
Mike Green, Washington
Daniel Sedin, Vancouver
Henrik Sedin, Vancouver
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MVP goes to Anaheim's Corey Perry
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/n ... show_n.htm
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/n ... show_n.htm
Corey Perry spectacular late-season run lifted the Anaheim Ducks into a playoff spot this season.
Wednesday night, he got to lift the Hart Trophy as league MVP.
The Ducks were sitting in 11th place at the end of February, but Perry had 15 goals during March and 19 in the Ducks' last 16 games as Anaheim finished fourth.
He ended up as the league's lone 50-goal scorer and finished third in points with 98. He tied for the league lead with 11 game-winning goals. His line with Ryan Getzlaf and Bobby Ryan combined for 249 points.
Perry edged out Vancouver's Daniel Sedin and Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis.
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Obviously, Nathan Horton would've won the Masterton if it included playoffs. The fact he was able to squirt water on ice and walk in broad daylight mere days after taking a vicious, brain rattling hit from Aaron Rome is nothing short of incredible. Especially for a severe concussion victim.
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"I definitely knew he traveled, but I didn't know they were going to call it. That was one of them situations in which a great player made a move...and they called the call. And I was like, 'Oh, man, there is a God.'
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sh00n wrote:Obviously, Nathan Horton would've won the Masterton if it included playoffs. The fact he was able to squirt water on ice and walk in broad daylight mere days after taking a vicious, brain rattling hit from Aaron Rome is nothing short of incredible. Especially for a severe concussion victim.
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Lidstron man....winning the Norris at 40. What a g
And Corey Perry winning the Hart blows. I hate that guy with a passion
And Corey Perry winning the Hart blows. I hate that guy with a passion
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ajaX82 wrote:Lidstron man....winning the Norris at 40. What a g
And Corey Perry winning the Hart blows. I hate that guy with a passion
I'm still shocked Tim Thomas didn't win it, let alone not even be fricken nominated.
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This was great last night.
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I'm shocked that Perry won the Hart, but he did deserve it.
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