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The Boston Bruins have had the most Norris Trophies winners with 14; the Montreal Canadiens have had the second most with 12. [2] Only two players have won both the Norris and Hart Memorial Trophy for the league Most Valuable Player in the same season: Bobby Orr, who won both trophies in the 1969–70, 1970–71 and 1971–72 seasons, and Chris ...
The trophy is given annually to the player that is voted best defenceman in the NHL during the regular season. Pages in category "James Norris Memorial Trophy winners" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Conn Smythe Trophy: Most valuable player of the playoffs Brian Leetch: 1993–94 [12] [13] Hart Memorial Trophy: Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Buddy O'Connor: 1947–48 [14] [15] Chuck Rayner: 1949–50: Andy Bathgate: 1958–59: Mark Messier: 1991–92: James Norris Memorial Trophy: Top defenseman during the ...
Legendary defenseman Bobby Orr is the team's most decorated player, with eight James Norris Memorial Trophy wins, three Hart Memorial Trophy wins, two Conn Smythe Trophy wins, two Art Ross Trophy wins, a Calder Memorial Trophy win, and a Ted Lindsay Award, for a total of 17. 12 players have had their numbers retired by the Bruins.
Most James Norris Trophies: Bobby Orr, 8 [5] Most consecutive James Norris Trophies: Bobby Orr, 8; Most Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies: Alexander Ovechkin, 9 [6] Most consecutive Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies: Alexander Ovechkin, 4; Most Art Ross Trophies: Wayne Gretzky, 10 [7] Most consecutive Art Ross Trophies: Wayne Gretzky, 7; Most ...
On 23 June 2011, he won his seventh Norris Trophy even though his plus/minus rating for the year was −2, tying with Doug Harvey and remaining one behind Bobby Orr for most Norris Trophies. This was only the third time in history that a player with a negative plus/minus rating won the Norris Trophy.
James Norris Memorial Trophy: 1953–54: Awarded to the defenseman who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position. Named after team owner James E. Norris. [17] Quinn Hughes Vancouver Canucks: Conn Smythe Trophy: 1965: Awarded to the most valuable player for his team in the playoffs.
The Norris Trophy takes its name from James E. Norris, who owned the club from 1932 to 1952. [14] In 2010, the Lester B. Pearson Award was renamed the Ted Lindsay Award to recognize Ted Lindsay "for his skill, tenacity, leadership, and for his role in establishing the original Players' Association."