List of Detroit Red Wings award winners information
Detroit Red Wings awards
The Red Wings have won the Stanley Cup 11 times. Nicklas Lidstrom is seen here with the trophy after winning it in 2008.
Award
Wins
Stanley Cup
11
O'Brien Trophy *
5
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
6
Prince of Wales Trophy
13
Presidents' Trophy
6
Art Ross Trophy
7
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
2
Calder Memorial Trophy
6
Conn Smythe Trophy
5
Frank J. Selke Trophy
7
Hart Memorial Trophy
9
Jack Adams Award
4
James Norris Memorial Trophy
9
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
2
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
14
Lester Patrick Trophy
25
Mark Messier Leadership Award
1
NHL Foundation Player Award
2
NHL Lifetime Achievement Award *
1
NHL Plus-Minus Award *
4
Ted Lindsay Award
2
Vezina Trophy
5
William M. Jennings Trophy
2
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award
2
Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
3
Golden Hockey Stick
1
Kharlamov Trophy
3
Viking Award
5
Total
Awards won
162
The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and are one of the "Original Six" teams of the league.[1][2] The franchise and its members have won numerous team and individual awards and honors. The first team trophy acquired by the club was the Prince of Wales Trophy in 1934, at the time awarded to the champion of the American Division.[3][4] Their most recent team trophy was the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl in 2009, taken in honor of being the champions of the Western Conference.[a][5][6] The team has captured the Stanley Cup as league champion eleven times, most recently in 2008.[7]
Gordie Howe is the team's most decorated player, with six wins each of the Art Ross Trophy as regular season scoring leader and the Hart Memorial Trophy as regular season most valuable player (MVP),[8][9] twenty-one selections to the First and Second Team All-Stars (the most in league history),[10] twenty-two appearances in the All-Star Game, the Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding contributions to the sport in the United States,[11] and the NHL Lifetime Achievement Award for long term contributions to hockey.[12] Nicklas Lidstrom has the most awards of any defenseman, having once won the Conn Smythe Trophy as post season MVP to go along with having won the James Norris Memorial Trophy (Norris Trophy) seven times as the best defenseman in the league as well as twelve selections to the First and Second Team All-Stars and twelve selections to the All-Star Game.[10][13][14] Terry Sawchuk leads goaltenders with three wins of the Vezina Trophy as the league's best goaltender,[15][16] seven selections to the First and Second Team All-Stars,[10] seven selections to the All-Star Game, the Lester Patrick Trophy,[11] and the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's best rookie.[17] Howe, Lidstrom, and Sawchuk have all had their uniform number retired by the team[18] and have all been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.[19][20][21]
Three Red Wings have been the inaugural recipient of an award and three awards are named in honor of former Red Wings. In 1932 Carl Voss was named the first winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy.[17] The first time the Norris Trophy was awarded was in 1954, when Red Kelly won.[14] In 2007 Chris Chelios was named the first annual winner of the Mark Messier Leadership Award, the award previously having been given on a monthly basis.[22] The Jack Adams Award, given to the best coach, is named for Jack Adams, long-time head coach and general manager of the club.[23] The Norris Trophy takes its name from James E. Norris, who owned the club from 1932 to 1952.[14] In 2010, the Lester B. Pearson Award was renamed the Ted Lindsay Award to recognize Ted Lindsay "for his skill, tenacity, leadership, and for his role in establishing the original Players' Association."[24]
^"Rosters, Arena Information, and Aerial Maps". National Hockey League. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
^The Canadian Press (May 14, 2013). "4 of the NHL's Original 6 – Chicago, Detroit, Boston, NY Rangers – among 8 still in playoffs". Retrieved August 26, 2013.
^"Prince of Wales Trophy". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
^"Prince of Wales Trophy winners". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
^"Clarence S. Campbell Bowl". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
^"Clarence S. Campbell Bowl winners". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
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^"Vezina Trophy". National Hockey League. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
^"Vezina Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
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