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The Conn Smythe Trophy is awarded annually to
the player judged most valuable to his team during
the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs.
The Conn Smythe Trophy has been awarded 44 times to 38 players
since the 1964–65 NHL season. Each year, at
the conclusion of the final game of the Stanley Cup finals, members
of the Professional
Hockey Writers' Association vote to elect the player deserving
of the trophy.[1]
The trophy is handed out prior to the presentation of the Stanley
Cup by the NHL commissioner.
History
The Conn Smythe Trophy was introduced in 1964 by Maple Leaf Gardens
Limited to honor Conn Smythe, the former owner, general
manager, and coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs and a member of
the Hockey Hall of Fame as a
builder.[1]
The trophy's design is similar to Maple Leaf Gardens, the arena in
which the Maple Leafs played their home games from 1931 to 1999,
with a botanically-correct maple leaf further embellishing it as
well.[2]
The first winner of the award was centre Jean Béliveau
of the Montreal Canadiens for his
performance in the 1965 Stanley Cup playoffs. The first
player to win it twice was Bobby Orr in 1972. Goaltender Bernie Parent and centres Wayne Gretzky and
Mario Lemieux
also won it twice, and Patrick Roy is the only player who has won
it three times. Roy is also the only player to win the trophy for
more than one team. The trophy has been won nine times by Montreal
Canadiens players, five times by Detroit Red Wings players, and four
times by Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, and New York
Islanders players.
The trophy has been awarded to members of a losing team five
times, the most recent being Jean-Sebastien Giguere of the Mighty Ducks of
Anaheim in 2003, when his team lost to the New Jersey
Devils in a seven-game series. The only non-goaltender to win
the award in a losing cause is Philadelphia's Reggie Leach, who won
it in 1976 when the Canadiens swept his
Flyers.
With four exceptions, the winners of the Conn Smythe Trophy have
all been Canadian. The four non-Canadian winners are American Brian Leetch, who won
it in 1994, Russian Evgeni Malkin, who
won it in 2009, and Swedes Nicklas
Lidstrom and Henrik Zetterberg, who won it in 2002 and 2008, respectively.
Only three players have won the Conn Smythe Trophy and the Hart
Memorial Trophy for most valuable
player during the regular season in the same year: Bobby Orr in 1970 and 1972, Guy Lafleur in 1977 and Wayne Gretzky in 1985.[1][3]
Winners
Player is still active in the
NHL.
| Season |
Winner |
Team |
Position |
Win # |
| 1964–65 |
Beliveau, JeanJean Beliveau |
Montreal Canadiens |
C |
1 |
| 1965–66 |
Crozier, RogerRoger Crozier[A] |
Detroit
Red Wings |
G |
1 |
| 1966–67 |
Keon, DaveDave Keon |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
C |
1 |
| 1967–68 |
Hall, GlennGlenn Hall[A] |
St. Louis
Blues |
G |
1 |
| 1968–69 |
Savard, SergeSerge Savard |
Montreal Canadiens |
D |
1 |
| 1969–70 |
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr |
Boston
Bruins |
D |
1 |
| 1970–71 |
Dryden, KenKen Dryden |
Montreal Canadiens |
G |
1 |
| 1971–72 |
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr |
Boston
Bruins |
D |
2 |
| 1972–73 |
Cournoyer, YvanYvan Cournoyer |
Montreal Canadiens |
RW |
1 |
| 1973–74 |
Parent, BernieBernie Parent |
Philadelphia Flyers |
G |
1 |
| 1974–75 |
Parent, BernieBernie Parent |
Philadelphia Flyers |
G |
2 |
| 1975–76 |
Leach, ReggieReggie Leach[A] |
Philadelphia Flyers |
LW |
1 |
| 1976–77 |
Lafleur, GuyGuy Lafleur |
Montreal Canadiens |
RW |
1 |
| 1977–78 |
Robinson, LarryLarry Robinson |
Montreal Canadiens |
D |
1 |
| 1978–79 |
Gainey, BobBob Gainey |
Montreal Canadiens |
LW |
1 |
| 1979–80 |
Trottier, BryanBryan Trottier |
New
York Islanders |
C |
1 |
| 1980–81 |
Goring, ButchButch Goring |
New
York Islanders |
C |
1 |
| 1981–82 |
Bossy, MikeMike Bossy |
New
York Islanders |
RW |
1 |
| 1982–83 |
Smith, BillyBilly
Smith |
New
York Islanders |
G |
1 |
| 1983–84 |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
Edmonton
Oilers |
C |
1 |
| 1984–85 |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
Edmonton
Oilers |
C |
1 |
| 1985–86 |
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy |
Montreal Canadiens |
G |
1 |
| 1986–87 |
Hextall, RonRon Hextall[A] |
Philadelphia Flyers |
G |
1 |
| 1987–88 |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
Edmonton
Oilers |
C |
2 |
| 1988–89 |
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis |
Calgary
Flames |
D |
1 |
| 1989–90 |
Ranford, BillBill Ranford |
Edmonton
Oilers |
G |
1 |
| 1990–91 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
C |
1 |
| 1991–92 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
C |
2 |
| 1992–93 |
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy |
Montreal Canadiens |
G |
2 |
| 1993–94 |
Leetch, BrianBrian Leetch |
New York
Rangers |
D |
1 |
| 1994–95 |
Lemieux, ClaudeClaude Lemieux |
New
Jersey Devils |
RW |
1 |
| 1995–96 |
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic |
Colorado Avalanche |
C |
1 |
| 1996–97 |
Vernon, MikeMike Vernon |
Detroit
Red Wings |
G |
1 |
| 1997–98 |
Yzerman, SteveSteve Yzerman |
Detroit
Red Wings |
C |
1 |
| 1998–99 |
Nieuwendyk, JoeJoe Nieuwendyk |
Dallas
Stars |
C |
1 |
| 1999–2000 |
Stevens, ScottScott Stevens |
New
Jersey Devils |
D |
1 |
| 2000–01 |
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy |
Colorado Avalanche |
G |
3 |
| 2001–02 |
Lidstrom, NicklasNicklas Lidstrom |
Detroit
Red Wings |
D |
1 |
| 2002–03 |
Giguere, Jean-SebastienJean-Sebastien
Giguere[A] |
Anaheim, Mighty Ducks
ofMighty Ducks of Anaheim |
G |
1 |
| 2003–04 |
Richards, BradBrad Richards |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
C |
1 |
| 2004–05 |
2004–05 NHL lockout
No winner |
- |
- |
- |
| 2005–06 |
Ward, CamCam Ward |
Carolina Hurricanes |
G |
1 |
| 2006–07 |
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayer |
Anaheim
Ducks |
D |
1 |
| 2007–08 |
Zetterberg, HenrikHenrik Zetterberg |
Detroit
Red Wings |
C |
1 |
| 2008–09 |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
C |
1 |
Notes
^ A. Player was a
member of the defeated team in the Stanley Cup Final.
References
See also