Hart Memorial Trophy

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Hart Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame
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Hart Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hart Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the Most Valuable Player in the National Hockey League. The voting is conducted by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association to judge the player who is the most valuable to his team during the regular season.

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The Hart Memorial Trophy is named in honour of 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 hockey club. The Hart Trophy was first awarded at the conclusion of the 1923-24 NHL season. The winner of the first Hart Trophy was Frank Nighbor of the Ottawa Senators. When the original "Hart Trophy" was retired in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960, the NHL began presenting the Hart Memorial Trophy in its place.

With the exceptions being Tommy Anderson (won in 1942) and Al Rollins, every player who won the Hart Trophy before 1990 has been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Mark Messier and Brett Hull are retired but have not yet met eligibility requirements. Sergei Federov, Eric Lindros, Dominik Hasek, Chris Pronger, Joe Sakic, Jaromir Jagr, Jose Theodore, Peter Forsberg, Martin St. Louis and Joe Thornton have all won the Hart, but are still active players.

Wayne Gretzky won the award a record nine times during his career, 8 consecutively. He has been named MVP more times than any other player in the history of the other 3 Major Professional Leagues (MLB, NBA, and NFL). Barry Bonds is second, having won the MVP award seven times in Major League Baseball.

As for team representation, Montreal Canadiens have won the award 16 times; Boston Bruins are 2nd with 12 winners, and the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers have seen players win the award 9 times.

Joe Thornton became the first Hart Trophy winner to switch clubs during his winning campaign in 2005-06 NHL season, having played for both the Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks that year.

[edit] Hart Memorial Trophy Winners

1998: Dominik Hasek with the Vezina Trophy, left, and Hart Trophy, right. Hasek also won the Lester B. Pearson Award that year. He would also win the Hart, Pearson, and Vezina the following year.
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1998: Dominik Hasek with the Vezina Trophy, left, and Hart Trophy, right. Hasek also won the Lester B. Pearson Award that year. He would also win the Hart, Pearson, and Vezina the following year.
Season Winner (with Position) Team
2005-06 Joe Thornton (C) Boston Bruins/San Jose Sharks
2004-05 No winner due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout
2003-04 Martin St. Louis (RW) Tampa Bay Lightning
2002-03 Peter Forsberg (C) Colorado Avalanche
2001-02 Jose Theodore (G) Montreal Canadiens
2000-01 Joe Sakic (C) Colorado Avalanche
1999-2000 Chris Pronger (D) St. Louis Blues
1998-99 Jaromir Jagr (RW) Pittsburgh Penguins
1997-98 Dominik Hasek (G) Buffalo Sabres
1996-97 Dominik Hasek (G) Buffalo Sabres
1995-96 Mario Lemieux (C) Pittsburgh Penguins
1994-95 Eric Lindros (C) Philadelphia Flyers
1993-94 Sergei Fedorov (C) Detroit Red Wings
1992-93 Mario Lemieux (C) Pittsburgh Penguins
1991-92 Mark Messier (C) New York Rangers
1990-91 Brett Hull (RW) St. Louis Blues
1989-90 Mark Messier (C) Edmonton Oilers
1988-89 Wayne Gretzky (C) Los Angeles Kings
1987-88 Mario Lemieux (C) Pittsburgh Penguins
1986-87 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1985-86 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1984-85 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1983-84 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1982-83 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1981-82 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1980-81 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1979-80 Wayne Gretzky (C) Edmonton Oilers
1978-79 Bryan Trottier (C) New York Islanders
1977-78 Guy Lafleur (RW) Montreal Canadiens
1976-77 Guy Lafleur (RW) Montreal Canadiens
1975-76 Bobby Clarke (C) Philadelphia Flyers
1974-75 Bobby Clarke (C) Philadelphia Flyers
1973-74 Phil Esposito (C) Boston Bruins
1972-73 Bobby Clarke (C) Philadelphia Flyers
1971-72 Bobby Orr (D) Boston Bruins
1970-71 Bobby Orr (D) Boston Bruins
1969-70 Bobby Orr (D) Boston Bruins
1968-69 Phil Esposito (C) Boston Bruins
1967-68 Stan Mikita (C) Chicago Blackhawks
1966-67 Stan Mikita (C) Chicago Blackhawks
1965-66 Bobby Hull (LW) Chicago Black Hawks
1964-65 Bobby Hull (LW) Chicago Black Hawks
1963-64 Jean Beliveau (C) Montreal Canadiens
1962-63 Gordie Howe (RW) Detroit Red Wings
1961-62 Jacques Plante (G) Montreal Canadiens
1960-61 Bernie Geoffrion (RW) Montreal Canadiens
1959-60 Gordie Howe (RW) Detroit Red Wings
1958-59 Andy Bathgate (LW) New York Rangers
1957-58 Gordie Howe (RW) Detroit Red Wings
1956-57 Gordie Howe (RW) Detroit Red Wings
1955-56 Jean Beliveau (C) Montreal Canadiens
1954-55 Ted Kennedy (C) Toronto Maple Leafs
1953-54 Al Rollins (G) Chicago Black Hawks
1952-53 Gordie Howe (RW) Detroit Red Wings
1951-52 Gordie Howe (RW) Detroit Red Wings
1950-51 Milt Schmidt (C) Boston Bruins
1949-50 Chuck Rayner (G) New York Rangers
1948-49 Sid Abel (C) Detroit Red Wings
1947-48 Buddy O'Connor (RW) New York Rangers
1946-47 Maurice Richard (RW) Montreal Canadiens
1945-46 Max Bentley (C) Chicago Black Hawks
1944-45 Elmer Lach (C) Montreal Canadiens
1943-44 Babe Pratt (D) Toronto Maple Leafs
1942-43 Bill Cowley (C) Boston Bruins
1941-42 Tommy Anderson (D) Brooklyn Americans
1940-41 Bill Cowley (C) Boston Bruins
1939-40 Ebbie Goodfellow (D) Detroit Red Wings
1938-39 Toe Blake (LW) Montreal Canadiens
1937-38 Eddie Shore (D) Boston Bruins
1936-37 Babe Siebert (LW) Montreal Canadiens
1935-36 Eddie Shore (D) Boston Bruins
1934-35 Eddie Shore (D) Boston Bruins
1933-34 Aurel Joliat (LW) Montreal Canadiens
1932-33 Eddie Shore (D) Boston Bruins
1931-32 Howie Morenz (C) Montreal Canadiens
1930-31 Howie Morenz (C) Montreal Canadiens
1929-30 Nels Stewart (C) Montreal Maroons
1928-29 Roy "Shrimp" Worters (G) New York Americans
1927-28 Howie Morenz (C) Montreal Canadiens
1926-27 Herb Gardiner (RW) Montreal Canadiens
1925-26 Nels Stewart (C) Montreal Maroons
1924-25 Billy Burch (D) Hamilton Tigers
1923-24 Frank Nighbor (C) Ottawa Senators

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