The Major League Baseball All-Star Game, known as the "Midsummer Classic" started in 1933 when Arch Ward, the sports editor of the Chicago Tribune, put together the first All-Star Game as a part of Chicago's Exposition that year. Since 1962 The MVP Award (Most Valuable Player) has been given to the most outstanding player of the All-Star Game. The winner of the 1969 MLB All Star Game MVP Award was Willie McCovey of the San Francisco Giants. The game played in Washington was won by the National League 9 - 3
Montreal won the 1969 Stanley Cup.
The Montreal Canadiens swept the St. Louis Blues to become the Stanley Cup champions in 1969.
Frank Nighbor was the first NHL MVP, in the 1923 - 1924 season.
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky
Yes. He won the Hart Trophy (League MVP) and the Pearson Trophy (MVP, voted by players) after the 2006-2007 season.
Henrik Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks
Mario Lemieus
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.
Jerry West in 1969.
1970 Bobby Orr Hockey NHL MVP
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom
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No one. You wouldn't be a rookie if you had already been MVP Of course, if you're looking for a playoff MVP (Conn Smythe Trophy), Ken Dryden would fit that description.