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2025 NHL Awards: A running list of this year's honorees

2025 NHL Awards: A running list of this year's honorees

USA Today13-06-2025
2025 NHL Awards: A running list of this year's honorees
The 2025 NHL Awards were revealed in full on Thursday night ahead of Game 4 for this year's Stanley Cup in Florida.
The most prestigious honors in all of professional hockey honored some of the game's best players, including one player winning two of the top awards for his dominant season on the ice.
While hoisting Lord Stanley's Cup is the greatest honor in all of hockey, winning one of the NHL Awards is never something you take for granted. It's a huge boost for your career and your legacy.
Let's check out how this year's awards have shaped up after the 2024-25 NHL season.
Venzina Trophy AND the Hart Trophy: Jets G Connor Hellebuyck
All-Rookie Team
First and Second All-Star Teams
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: Kings C Anze Kopitar
James Norris Memorial Trophy: Avalanche D Cale Makar
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