Finalists and winners for Hart, Norris, Vezina, Calder trophies
The 2022 NHL Awards show is taking place Tuesday night, and we will finally learn the winners of all the awards for the 2021-22 season.
To help get you ready for the event, here’s a rundown of the finalists for the five awards to be presented during the broadcast, as well as a list of all the honors previously announced this month.
The most valuable player, as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association.
Finalists: Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs; Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers; Igor Shesterkin, New York Rangers
Winner: Auston Matthews
The best goalie, as voted on by NHL general managers.
Finalists: Jacob Markstrom, Calgary Flames; Juuse Saros, Nashville Predators; Igor Shesterkin, New York Rangers
Winner: Igor Shesterkin
The rookie of the year, as voted on by the PHWA.
Finalists: Michael Bunting, Toronto Maple Leafs; Trevor Zegras, Anaheim Ducks; Moritz Seider, Detroit Red Wings
Winner: Moritz Seider
The most outstanding player, as voted on by the NHL Players’ Association.
Finalists: Roman Josi, Nashville Predators; Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs; Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Winner: Auston Matthews
The top defenseman, as voted on by the PHWA.
Finalists: Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning; Roman Josi, Nashville Predators; Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche
Winner: Cale Makar
Most points in the regular season.
Winner: Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Most goals in the regular season.
Winner: Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs
Best defensive forward, as voted on by the PHWA.
Winner: Patrice Bergeron, Boston Bruins
The Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning are facing off in the Stanley Cup Final. You can watch all seven games on ABC, ESPN+ and in the ESPN App.
Game 1: Avalanche 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
Game 2: Avalanche 7, Lightning 0
Game 3: Lightning 6, Avalanche 2
Game 4: June 22, 8 p.m. ET (@ TB)
Game 5*: June 24, 8 p.m. ET (@ COL)
Game 6*: June 26, 8 p.m. ET (@ TB)
Game 7*: June 28, 8 p.m. ET (@ COL)
*If necessary
Player who best exemplifies perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey, as voted on by the PHWA.
Winner: Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens
Player who exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly play, as voted on by the PHWA.
Winner: Kyle Connor, Winnipeg Jets
Goalie(s) who played a minimum of 25 games, and whose team allowed the fewest goals.
Winner: Frederik Andersen and Antti Raanta, Carolina Hurricanes
Player who best exemplifies leadership on and off the ice, and makes a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.
Winner: P.K. Subban, New Jersey Devils
Coach of the year, as voted on by the NHL Broadcasters Association.
Winner: Darryl Sutter, Calgary Flames
Player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team on and off the ice, based on input from fans, clubs and NHL personnel, and decided by Messier.
Winner: Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings
An individual who uses hockey as a platform to teach teamwork, humility and respect, and build inclusive communities.
Winner: Noel Acton from Baltimore