Hart Memorial Trophy Explained

Hart Memorial Trophy
Sport:Ice hockey
Givenfor:Most Valuable Player to his team in regular season of the National Hockey League
First:1924
Mostwins:Wayne Gretzky (9)
Mostrecent:Nathan MacKinnon
Colorado Avalanche

The Hart Memorial Trophy, originally known as the Hart Trophy, is an annual award for the most valuable player to his team in the National Hockey League (NHL), voted by the members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association. The original trophy was donated to the league in 1923 by David Hart, the father of Cecil Hart, the longtime head coach of the Montreal Canadiens. The Hart Trophy has been awarded 99 times to 61 different players since its beginnings in 1923–24.

History

The Hart Memorial Trophy is named in honour of Canadian 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. The trophy was first awarded at the conclusion of the 1923–24 NHL season to Frank Nighbor of the original Ottawa Senators. The original Hart Trophy was retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960, and the NHL began presenting a new trophy, which was dubbed the Hart Memorial Trophy in its place.

Wayne Gretzky won the award a record nine times during his career, eight consecutively.[1] Gretzky and his Edmonton Oilers teammate Mark Messier are the only players to win the Hart Trophy with more than one team.[2]

There have been two unanimous MVP wins; Wayne Gretzky during the 1981–1982 NHL season and Connor McDavid during the 2020–2021 NHL season.[3] [4]

Players from the Montreal Canadiens have won the award seventeen times; players from the Boston Bruins and Edmonton Oilers are second with thirteen winners. Joe Thornton became the only Hart Trophy winner to have switched clubs during his winning campaign during the 2005–06 season, having played for both the Bruins and San Jose Sharks that year. The defenseman with the most trophy victories is Eddie Shore, who has four. By contrast, it is rare for a goaltender to win the award, which has happened only eight times in its history by 7 different goaltenders; Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek is the only two-time winner.[2]

Voting

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 point(s) system.[5] 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 Jose Theodore 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: Theodore claimed it as he had 86 first-place votes to Iginla's 82.[6]

Winners

^Denotes player who is still active in the NHL
Denotes player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
~Denotes inactive player not yet eligible for Hockey Hall of Fame consideration
Denotes player whose team won the Stanley Cup that year
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had won the Hart Trophy at that time
Team (X)Denotes the number of times a player from this team had won at that time
SeasonPlayerPositionTeam
1923–24CentreOttawa Senators
1924–25CentreHamilton Tigers
1925–26CentreMontreal Maroons
1926–27DefencemanMontreal Canadiens
1927–28CentreMontreal Canadiens (2)
1928–29GoaltenderNew York Americans
1929–30
  • (2)
CentreMontreal Maroons (2)
1930–31
  • (2)
CentreMontreal Canadiens (3)
1931–32
  • (3)
CentreMontreal Canadiens (4)
1932–33DefencemanBoston Bruins
1933–34Left wingMontreal Canadiens (5)
1934–35
  • (2)
DefencemanBoston Bruins (2)
1935–36
  • (3)
DefencemanBoston Bruins (3)
1936–37DefencemanMontreal Canadiens (6)
1937–38
  • (4)
DefencemanBoston Bruins (4)
1938–39Left wingMontreal Canadiens (7)
1939–40DefencemanDetroit Red Wings
1940–41CentreBoston Bruins (5)
1941–42DefencemanBrooklyn Americans
1942–43
  • (2)
CentreBoston Bruins (6)
1943–44DefencemanToronto Maple Leafs
1944–45CentreMontreal Canadiens (8)
1945–46CentreChicago Black Hawks
1946–47Right wingMontreal Canadiens (9)
1947–48CentreNew York Rangers
1948–49CentreDetroit Red Wings (2)
1949–50GoaltenderNew York Rangers (2)
1950–51CentreBoston Bruins (7)
1951–52Right wingDetroit Red Wings (3)
1952–53
  • (2)
Right wingDetroit Red Wings (4)
1953–54GoaltenderChicago Black Hawks (2)
1954–55CentreToronto Maple Leafs (2)
1955–56CentreMontreal Canadiens (10)
1956–57
  • (3)
Right wingDetroit Red Wings (5)
1957–58
  • (4)
Right wingDetroit Red Wings (6)
1958–59Right wingNew York Rangers (3)
1959–60
  • (5)
Right wingDetroit Red Wings (7)
1960–61Right wingMontreal Canadiens (11)
1961–62GoaltenderMontreal Canadiens (12)
1962–63
  • (6)
Right wingDetroit Red Wings (8)
1963–64
  • (2)
CentreMontreal Canadiens (13)
1964–65Left wingChicago Black Hawks (3)
1965–66
  • (2)
Left wingChicago Black Hawks (4)
1966–67CentreChicago Black Hawks (5)
1967–68
  • (2)
CentreChicago Black Hawks (6)
1968–69CentreBoston Bruins (8)
1969–70DefencemanBoston Bruins (9)
1970–71
  • (2)
DefencemanBoston Bruins (10)
1971–72
  • (3)
DefencemanBoston Bruins (11)
1972–73CentrePhiladelphia Flyers
1973–74
  • (2)
CentreBoston Bruins (12)
1974–75
  • (2)
CentrePhiladelphia Flyers (2)
1975–76
  • (3)
CentrePhiladelphia Flyers (3)
1976–77Right wingMontreal Canadiens (14)
1977–78
  • (2)
Right wingMontreal Canadiens (15)
1978–79CentreNew York Islanders
1979–80CentreEdmonton Oilers
1980–81
  • (2)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (2)
1981–82
  • (3)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (3)
1982–83
  • (4)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (4)
1983–84
  • (5)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (5)
1984–85
  • (6)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (6)
1985–86
  • (7)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (7)
1986–87
  • (8)
CentreEdmonton Oilers (8)
1987–88CentrePittsburgh Penguins
1988–89
  • (9)
CentreLos Angeles Kings
1989–90CentreEdmonton Oilers (9)
1990–91Right wingSt. Louis Blues
1991–92
  • (2)
CentreNew York Rangers (4)
1992–93
  • (2)
CentrePittsburgh Penguins (2)
1993–94CentreDetroit Red Wings (9)
1994–95CentrePhiladelphia Flyers (4)
1995–96
  • (3)
CentrePittsburgh Penguins (3)
1996–97GoaltenderBuffalo Sabres
1997–98
  • (2)
GoaltenderBuffalo Sabres (2)
1998–99~Right wingPittsburgh Penguins (4)
1999–2000DefencemanSt. Louis Blues (2)
2000–01CentreColorado Avalanche
2001–02GoaltenderMontreal Canadiens (16)
2002–03CentreColorado Avalanche (2)
2003–04Right wingTampa Bay Lightning
2004–05Season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06~CentreBoston Bruins (13) / San Jose Sharks
2006–07^CentrePittsburgh Penguins (5)
2007–08^Left wingWashington Capitals
2008–09^ (2)Left wingWashington Capitals (2)
2009–10CentreVancouver Canucks
2010–11^Right wingAnaheim Ducks
2011–12^CentrePittsburgh Penguins (6)
2012–13^ (3)Right wingWashington Capitals (3)
2013–14^ (2)CentrePittsburgh Penguins (7)
2014–15~GoaltenderMontreal Canadiens (17)
2015–16^Right wingChicago Blackhawks (7)
2016–17^CentreEdmonton Oilers (10)
2017–18^Left wingNew Jersey Devils
2018–19^Right wingTampa Bay Lightning (2)
2019–20^CentreEdmonton Oilers (11)
2020–21^ (2)CentreEdmonton Oilers (12)
2021–22^CentreToronto Maple Leafs (3)
2022–23^ (3)CentreEdmonton Oilers (13)
2023–24^CentreColorado Avalanche (3)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 99 Reasons Why Wayne Gretzky is "The Great One". January 1, 2012. National Hockey League. January 8, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100108042014/http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=384579. live.
  2. Web site: Hart Memorial Trophy. Hockey Hall of Fame. HHOF.com. June 17, 2024.
  3. Web site: McDavid of Oilers wins Hart Trophy as NHL most valuable player . 2023-05-03 . NHL.com . en-US . 2023-04-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230407012910/https://www.nhl.com/news/edmonton-oilers-connor-mcdavid-wins-hart-trophy-nhl-mvp-award/c-325520532 . live .
  4. Web site: 2021-06-30 . Connor McDavid is the second unanimous winner of the NHL's MVP award in league history. It's a very rare accomplishment in sports. . 2023-05-03 . RMNB . en-US . 2023-05-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230503011626/https://russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2021/06/30/connor-mcdavid-is-the-second-unanimous-winner-of-the-nhls-mvp-award-in-league-history-its-a-very-rare-accomplishment-in-sports/ . live .
  5. Foppa shows the most Hart . 2007-12-05 . August 4, 2016 . April 20, 2003 . bot: unknown . Dolezar . Jon . . https://web.archive.org/web/20071205164406/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/jon_dolezar/news/2003/04/01/dolie_insider/ .
  6. Web site: Hart Memorial Trophy. July 11, 2014. National Hockey League. June 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150626125854/http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24934. live.