Tony Esposito, who holds the modern era record for most shutouts in a season (15), achieved his shutout record as a rookie. Though he had played 13 games the season previous, he was still considered a rookie and won the Calder Trophy, the NHL's rookie of the year award.
NHL All-Rookie Team: 2006NHL First All-Star Team: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009NHL Number 1 Star of the Month: January 2006, January 2008, March 2008, November 2008NHL Offensive Player of the Month: January 2006NHL Rookie of the Month: December 2005 and January 2006NHL Number 1 Star of the Week: Week Ending - December 30, 2007; March 9, 2008; March 23, 2008; December 28, 2008.NHL Offensive Player of the Week: Week Ending - December 31, 2005; January 23, 2006NHL Player of the Year - Sporting News: 2008, 2009NHL All-Star Game Selections: 2007, 2008, 2009Calder Memorial Trophy - NHL Rookie of the Year: 2006Ted Lindsey Award (Most Outstanding Player): 2008, 2009Kharlamov Trophy - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Hart Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player): 2008, 2009Art Ross Trophy: 2008 (112 points)Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy: 2008 (65 goals), 2009 (56 goals)
Darrell Griffith was the 1980-81 NBA Rookie of the year. During his first season in the league, while playing with the Utah Jazz, Griffith averaged 20.6 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 2.4 APG, 1.3 SPG and 0.5 BPG in 35.4 MPG.
After they complete one full NHL season.
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The Calder Memorial Trophy is rewarded to the most profecint first-year rookie in the NHL. Because of the player it is awarded to, it is sometimes called the rookie of the year award.
No rookie since the NHL's inception has ever won the Hart Memorial Trophy (The league MVP trophy which was first presented in 1924) in his rookie year.
Tony Esposito, who holds the modern era record for most shutouts in a season (15), achieved his shutout record as a rookie. Though he had played 13 games the season previous, he was still considered a rookie and won the Calder Trophy, the NHL's rookie of the year award.
NHL General Manager of the Year Award was created in 2010.
1997-1998: Sergei Samsonov of the Boston Bruins 1998-1999: Chris Drury of the Colorado Avalanche
Sergei Samsonov of the Boston Bruins.
This is more than just trophies: NHL Rookie of the Month - October 2006,[3][17] November 2006[17] Calder Memorial Trophy (NHL Rookie of the Year) - 2007[17] Michel Brière Rookie of the Year Award (Pittsburgh Penguins' Rookie of the Year) - 2007 (shared with Jordan Staal) World Championships All-Star Team - 2007, 2010 NHL All-Star Game - 2008, 2009 (starter) NHL First Star of the Month - February 2008[18] NHL First All-Star Team - 2008, 2009 Hart Memorial Trophy runner-up - 2008, 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins' Most Valuable Player - 2008, 2009 Art Ross Trophy - 2008-09 NHL season 2009 Stanley Cup Champion [19] 2009 Playoff Scoring Leader Conn Smythe Trophy - 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs[19]
NHL All-Rookie Team: 2006NHL First All-Star Team: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009NHL Number 1 Star of the Month: January 2006, January 2008, March 2008, November 2008NHL Offensive Player of the Month: January 2006NHL Rookie of the Month: December 2005 and January 2006NHL Number 1 Star of the Week: Week Ending - December 30, 2007; March 9, 2008; March 23, 2008; December 28, 2008.NHL Offensive Player of the Week: Week Ending - December 31, 2005; January 23, 2006NHL Player of the Year - Sporting News: 2008, 2009NHL All-Star Game Selections: 2007, 2008, 2009Calder Memorial Trophy - NHL Rookie of the Year: 2006Ted Lindsey Award (Most Outstanding Player): 2008, 2009Kharlamov Trophy - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Hart Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player): 2008, 2009Art Ross Trophy: 2008 (112 points)Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy: 2008 (65 goals), 2009 (56 goals)
Darrell Griffith was the 1980-81 NBA Rookie of the year. During his first season in the league, while playing with the Utah Jazz, Griffith averaged 20.6 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 2.4 APG, 1.3 SPG and 0.5 BPG in 35.4 MPG.
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Tyler Myers
The NHL 2009 Calder Memorial Winner (Which goes to the player who performs the best in his first season of play in the NHL) was Steve Mason of the Nashville Predators... The Runner up was Bobby Ryan of the Anaheim Ducks
He Was #12 For The Dallas Stars On His Rookie Card