HART MEMORIAL TROPHY
| Contents |
| History |
| Winners |
| References |
| See also |
History
Frank Nighbor with the original Hart Trophy, which he won for the 1923-24 season.
The Hart Memorial Trophy is named in honour of Dr. David Hart. Dr. Hart, who donated the original trophy to the NHL, was the father of Cecil Hart, a former Coach and General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens hockey club. The Hart Trophy was first awarded at the conclusion of the 1923-24 NHL season. The winner of the first Hart Trophy was Frank Nighbor of the Ottawa Senators. The original "Hart Trophy" was retired in Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960, and the NHL began presenting a new trophy, which was dubbed the "Hart Memorial Trophy" in its place. With the exceptions of Tommy Anderson and Al Rollins, every eligible player who won the Hart Trophy has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.[2]
Wayne Gretzky won the award a record nine times during his career, eight consecutively. He has been named MVP more times than any other player in the history of the other three Major Professional Leagues (Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, and National Football League). Barry Bonds is second, having won the MVP award seven times in Major League Baseball. Gretzky and his Edmonton Oilers teammate Mark Messier are the only players to win the Hart Trophy for more than one team.[3]
Players from the Montreal Canadiens have won the award sixteen times; players from Boston Bruins are second with twelve winners, and the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers have seen players win the award nine times. Joe Thornton became the first Hart Trophy winner to switch clubs during his winning campaign in 2005-06 NHL season, having played for both the Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks that year.
The voting is conducted at the end of the regular season by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association, and each individual voter ranks their top five candidates on a 10-7-5-3-1 points system.[4] Three finalists are named and the trophy is awarded at the NHL Awards ceremony after the playoffs.
The closest the voting for the Hart Trophy has ever come was in the 2001-02 season, when José Théodore and Jarome Iginla tied in the total voting. The tiebreaker for choosing the Hart Trophy winner in such a case is number of first-place votes: Théodore, who had 86 first-place votes to Iginla's 82, claimed it.[5]
Winners
Nels Stewart, two-time winner.
Jacques Plante, one-time winner.
Wayne Gretzky, nine-time winner.
Mark Messier, two-time winner.
Mario Lemieux, three-time winner.
Dominik Hasek, two-time winner.
Chris Pronger, one-time winner.
Martin St. Louis, one-time winner.
Joe Thornton, one-time winner.
Sidney Crosby, one-time winner.
| C | Centre | LW | Left Wing |
| D | Defence | RW | Right Wing |
| G | Goaltender |
| Season | Winner | Team | Position | Win # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1923-24 | Ottawa Senators | C | 1 | |
| 1924-25 | Hamilton Tigers | D | 1 | |
| 1925-26 | Montreal Maroons | C | 1 | |
| 1926-27 | Montreal Canadiens | RW | 1 | |
| 1927-28 | Montreal Canadiens | C | 1 | |
| 1928-29 | New York Americans | G | 1 | |
| 1929-30 | Montreal Maroons | C | 2 | |
| 1930-31 | Montreal Canadiens | C | 2 | |
| 1931-32 | Montreal Canadiens | C | 3 | |
| 1932-33 | Boston Bruins | D | 1 | |
| 1933-34 | Montreal Canadiens | LW | 1 | |
| 1934-35 | Boston Bruins | D | 2 | |
| 1935-36 | Boston Bruins | D | 3 | |
| 1936-37 | Montreal Canadiens | LW | 1 | |
| 1937-38 | Boston Bruins | D | 4 | |
| 1938-39 | Montreal Canadiens | LW | 1 | |
| 1939-40 | Detroit Red Wings | D | 1 |
|-
| 1940-41
|
| Boston Bruins
| C
| 1
|-
| 1941-42
|
| Brooklyn Americans
| D
| 1
|-
| 1942-43
|
| Boston Bruins
| C
| 2
|-
| 1943-44
|
| Toronto Maple Leafs
| D
| 1
|-
| 1944-45
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| C
| 1
|-
| 1945-46
|
| Chicago Black Hawks
| C
| 1
|-
| 1946-47
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| RW
| 1
|-
| 1947-48
|
| New York Rangers
| RW
| 1
|-
| 1948-49
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| C
| 1
|-
| 1949-50
|
| New York Rangers
| G
| 1
|-
| 1950-51
|
| Boston Bruins
| C
| 1
|-
| 1951-52
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| RW
| 1
|-
| 1952-53
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| RW
| 2
|-
| 1953-54
|
| Chicago Black Hawks
| G
| 1
|-
| 1954-55
|
| Toronto Maple Leafs
| C
| 1
|-
| 1955-56
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| C
| 1
|-
| 1956-57
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| RW
| 3
|-
| 1957-58
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| RW
| 4
|-
| 1958-59
|
| New York Rangers
| LW
| 1
|-
| 1959-60
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| RW
| 5
|-
| 1960-61
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| RW
| 1
|-
| 1961-62
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| G
| 1
|-
| 1962-63
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| RW
| 6
|-
| 1963-64
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| C
| 2
|-
| 1964-65
|
| Chicago Black Hawks
| LW
| 1
|-
| 1965-66
|
| Chicago Black Hawks
| LW
| 2
|-
| 1966-67
|
| Chicago Blackhawks
| C
| 1
|-
| 1967-68
|
| Chicago Blackhawks
| C
| 2
|-
| 1968-69
|
| Boston Bruins
| C
| 1
|-
| 1969-70
|
| Boston Bruins
| D
| 1
|-
| 1970-71
|
| Boston Bruins
| D
| 2
|-
| 1971-72
|
| Boston Bruins
| D
| 3
|-
| 1972-73
|
| Philadelphia Flyers
| C
| 1
|-
| 1973-74
|
| Boston Bruins
| C
| 2
|-
| 1974-75
|
| Philadelphia Flyers
| C
| 2
|-
| 1975-76
|
| Philadelphia Flyers
| C
| 3
|-
| 1976-77
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| RW
| 1
|-
| 1977-78
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| RW
| 2
|-
| 1978-79
|
| New York Islanders
| C
| 1
|-
| 1979-80
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 1
|-
| 1980-81
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 2
|-
| 1981-82
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 3
|-
| 1982-83
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 4
|-
| 1983-84
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 5
|-
| 1984-85
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 6
|-
| 1985-86
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 7
|-
| 1986-87
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 8
|-
| 1987-88
|
| Pittsburgh Penguins
| C
| 1
|-
| 1988-89
|
| Los Angeles Kings
| C
| 9
|-
| 1989-90
|
| Edmonton Oilers
| C
| 1
|-
| 1990-91
|
| St. Louis Blues
| RW
| 1
|-
| 1991-92
|
| New York Rangers
| C
| 2
|-
| 1992-93
|
| Pittsburgh Penguins
| C
| 2
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 1993-94
|
| Detroit Red Wings
| C
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 1994-95
|
| Philadelphia Flyers
| C
| 1
|-
| 1995-96
|
| Pittsburgh Penguins
| C
| 3
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 1996-97
|
| Buffalo Sabres
| G
| 1
|-bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 1997-98
|
| Buffalo Sabres
| G
| 2
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 1998-99
|
| Pittsburgh Penguins
| RW
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 1999-2000
|
| St. Louis Blues
| D
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 2000-01
|
| Colorado Avalanche
| C
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 2001-02
|
| Montreal Canadiens
| G
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 2002-03
|
| Colorado Avalanche
| C
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 2003-04
|
| Tampa Bay Lightning
| RW
| 1
|-
| 2004-05
|
| -
| -
| -
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 2005-06
|
| San Jose Sharks/Boston Bruins
| C
| 1
|- bgcolor="#CFECEC"
| 2006-07
|
| Pittsburgh Penguins
| C
| 1
|}
References
;General
★ Hart Memorial Trophy history at NHL.com
★ Hart Memorial Trophy history at Legends of Hockey.net
;Specific
1. Hart Trophy history
2. Hart Memorial Trophy history
3. 99 Reasons Why Wayne Gretzky is "The Great One"
4. Foppa shows the most Hart Jon Dolezar
5. Theodore wins Hart, Vezina trophies Shawn P. Roarke
See also
★ List of NHL players
★ List of NHL statistical leaders
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