Speculation: NHL Awards Habs

HBDay

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Hart Trophy (Most Valuable Player): Max Pacioretty (in comparison with P.K. on a purely numerical basis beats P.K. in every column except assists) , LW, Montreal Canadiens

Calder Trophy (Best Rookie):
Michael Bournival ( Galchenyuk and Gallagher are sophmores now techincally), LW, Montreal Canadiens

Norris Trophy (Best Defenceman): P.K. Subban, Montreal Canadiens

Vezina Trophy (Best Goaltender): Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens

Lady Byng Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike): Josh Gorges, D, Montreal Canadiens

Selke Trophy (Best Defensive Forward): Tomas Plekanecs, C, Montreal Canadiens

Masterton Trophy (Perseverance, Sportsmanship & Dedication to Hockey): David Desharnais, C, Montreal Canadiens

Jack Adams Award (Best Head Coach):
Hmmm

Ted Lindsay Award (Most Outstanding Player as Voted by NHLPA):
P.K. Subban, D, Montreal Canadiens

Mark Messier Award (Leadership On & Off the Ice): Josh Gorges, D, Montreal Canadiens

King Clancy Memorial Trophy (Leadership On Ice and in Community):
Josh Gorges, D, Montreal Canadiens

General Manager of the Year:
BERGEVIN Wooooo!, Montreal Canadiens

Art Ross Trophy (Regular Season Scoring Leader): Max Pacioretty, LW, Montreal Canadiens

Richard Trophy (Regular Season Goal Leader): Max Pacioretty, LW, Montreal Canadiens

Jennings Trophy (Lowest Goals Against Average): Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens

King Clancy Trophy (Humanitarian Contribution to the Community):
Brian Gionta, RW, Montreal Canadiens
 

Blind Gardien

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Hart clearly goes to Carey Price, there really isn't any debate on that one.

I think there is a good case for Markov getting the Norris too. Now, every single one of us knows that PK is actually the best defenseman on the team, and... well, if he had actually been used as the #1 defenseman all year and given more responsibility he would have annihilated Markov statistically (and would have been in the running for the NHL Norris too, not just the Habs one). But instead, Markov was used more, and shouldered more responsibility short-handed, and seemed to have the faith of the coach in more key situations (even if the averaged out full-game numbers don't clearly show that). End-to-end, purely by virtue of the coach's manipulation, Markov might have played a slightly bigger part in the team's success than PK was allowed to.
 
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