This award is presented to the best defenseman in the NHL.
Norris Trophy
This forward was selected 1st overall in 2005 by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Sidney Crosby
A player receives this penalty for tripping an opponent with their stick, body, or leg.
Tripping penalty
This player was traded from Edmonton to Los Angeles in 1998 in one of the biggest trades in sports history.
Wayne Gretzky
This legendary player holds the NHL record for most career goals.
Alexander Ovechkin
This Bruins goalie won the 2023 Vezina Trophy after posting a 1.89 GAA.
Linus Ullmark
This generational center was selected first overall in the 2015 draft.
Connor McDavid
This occurs when an attacking player enters the offensive zone before the puck.
Offside
This defenseman was traded from San Jose to Pittsburgh in 2023.
Erik Karlsson
With 2,857 career points, this player holds the NHL all-time points record.
Wayne Gretzky
This award is presented to the MVP, but unlike the Hart, it is voted on by the players themselves.
Ted Lindsay Award
This goalie became the first netminder since 1968 to be drafted first overall, after the New York Islanders selected him in 2000.
Rick DiPietro
This penalty is given when a player uses excessive force with their stick against an opponent.
Slashing
This Canadiens defenseman was traded one-for-one for Shea Weber in 2016.
P.K Subban
This previously mentioned player has the longest recorded point streak in NHL history with 51 games.
Wayne Gretzky
This goalie won the 2015 Hart Trophy, becoming one of the few to do so.
Carey Price
Drafted first overall in 2012 by Edmonton, this winger didn't become a superstar as he was expected to be.
Nail Yakupov
A player can receive this penalty for leaving their penalty box early.
Misconduct
This deal involved future star _____ being traded to Nashville for Martin Erat in 2013, and became known as disastrous for the Washington Capitals.
Filip Forsberg
This number is the amount of wins the Boston Bruins had in 2022-23, which is the current NHL record.
65
This defenseman won the Norris Trophy 7 straight times from 1968 to 1974.
Bobby Orr
This player was selected as the first overall pick in 1989 to the Quebec Nordiques, but refused to play and was traded to Philadelphia.
Eric Lindros
No goal call.
This Hall of Fame goalie was traded from Montreal to Colorado in 1995, then won 2 Stanley Cups with Colorado.
Patrick Roy
This goalie recorded 125 shutouts in his career, an NHL record.
Martin Brodeur