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Only three times in the history of the Presidents' Trophy has a team missed the playoffs the season after winning the award: the New York Rangers, who won the Trophy in the 1991–92 season and missed the playoffs in 1992–93 (and then rebounded to win both the Presidents' Trophy and Stanley Cup in 1993–94); the Buffalo Sabres, who won the ...
Tampa's elimination was the first time a Presidents' Trophy winner was swept by an eighth seed. [1] It was the fifth time in NHL history that a team with the best regular season record got swept in the First Round (and the first time since the Expansion Era). The Blue Jackets' victory was their first ever playoff series win in franchise history ...
Winner Season References Art Ross Trophy: Regular season scoring champion Martin St. Louis: 2003–04 [6] [7] 2012–13: Nikita Kucherov: 2018–19: 2023–24: Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy: Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey John Cullen: 1998–99 [8] [9] Conn Smythe Trophy: Most valuable player of the playoffs Brad Richards ...
The first-round series pits the last two Presidents’ Trophy winners against each other. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
That helps particularly on the road. Though by winning the Presidents' Trophy as the NHL's top team during the regular season, the Rangers have home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs. Game 1 ...
The Prince of Wales Trophy remains an active award. It is awarded to the playoff champion of the Eastern Conference. The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl was created in 1967 to serve as the Western Division counterpart to the Prince of Wales Trophy. It is now awarded to the Western Conference champion. The youngest team trophy is the Presidents ...
Despite a home loss Thursday to the Boston Bruins, the Carolina Hurricanes are still in the hunt for the league’s top regular-season trophy, but will have to first chase down the New York Rangers.
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