Last time players won NHL awards, Stanley Cup in same season

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Winning the Stanley Cup is hard enough. Doing so in a season where a player also captures a major NHL award is another thing altogether.

Let’s examine the last time a player won each NHL award and the Stanley Cup in the same season.

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James Norris Trophy – Cale Makar (2022)

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Frank J. Selke Trophy – Ryan O’Reilly (2019)

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Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy – Alex Ovechkin (2018)

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Mark Messier Leadership Award – Jonathan Toews (2015)

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William M. Jennings – Jonathan Quick (2014)

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Presidents’ Trophy – Chicago Blackhawks (2013)

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Vezina Trophy – Tim Thomas (2011)

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Art Ross Trophy – Evgeni Malkin (2009)

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Lady Byng Trophy – Pavel Datsyuk (2008)

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Jack Adams Award – John Tortorella (2004)

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Ted Lindsey Award and Hart Trophy – Martin St. Louis (2004)

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Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy – Ken Daneyko (2000)

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Calder Trophy – Scott Gomez (2000)

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