List of Arizona Coyotes award winners
This is a list of Arizona Coyotes award winners. It also includes players and data from the previous incarnation of the franchise, the original Winnipeg Jets (1972–96).
Arizona Coyotes awards | |
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Award | Wins |
Calder Memorial Trophy | 2 |
General Manager of the Year Award | 1 |
Jack Adams Award | 4 |
King Clancy Memorial Trophy | 2 |
Lester Patrick Trophy | 2 |
Mark Messier Leadership Award | 1 |
Total | |
Awards won | 12 |
League awards
Team trophies
The Arizona Coyotes have not won any of the team trophies the National Hockey League (NHL) awards annually — the Stanley Cup as league champions,[1][2] the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl as Western Conference playoff champions[3] and the Presidents' Trophy as the team with the most regular season points.[4][5]
Award | Description | Times won | Seasons | References |
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Avco World Trophy (WHA) | WHA championship | 3 | 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79 | [6] |
Individual awards
All-Stars
WHA First, Second and Third Team All-Stars
Player | Position | Selections | Season | Team |
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Norm Beaudin | Right Wing | 1 | 1972–73 | 3rd |
Christian Bordeleau | Center | 1 | 1972–73 | 3rd |
Joe Daley | Goaltender | 2 | 1975–76 | 1st |
1976–77 | 2nd | |||
Anders Hedberg | Right Wing | 4 | 1974–75 | 2nd |
1975–76 | 1st | |||
1976–77 | 1st | |||
1977–78 | 1st | |||
Larry Hornung | Defense | 1 | 1972–73 | 2nd |
Bobby Hull | Left Wing | 5 | 1972–73 | 1st |
1973–74 | 1st | |||
1974–75 | 1st | |||
1975–76 | 2nd | |||
1977–78 | 2nd | |||
Barry Long | Defense | 1 | 1977–78 | 2nd |
Morris Lukowich | Left Wing | 1 | 1978–79 | 2nd |
Ulf Nilsson | Center | 3 | 1975–76 | 1st |
1976–77 | 2nd | |||
1977–78 | 1st | |||
Lars-Erik Sjoberg | Defense | 1 | 1977–78 | 1st |
NHL First and Second Team All-Stars
The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars consists of the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
Player | Position | Selections | Season | Team |
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Ilya Bryzgalov | Goaltender | 1 | 2009–10 | 2nd |
Dale Hawerchuk | Center | 1 | 1984–85 | 2nd |
Phil Housley | Defense | 1 | 1991–92 | 2nd |
Teemu Selanne | Right Wing | 1 | 1992–93 | 1st |
Keith Tkachuk | Left Wing | 1 | 1994–95 | 2nd |
Ray Whitney | Left Wing | 1 | 2011–12 | 2nd |
Alexei Zhamnov | Center | 1 | 1994–95 | 2nd |
NHL All-Rookie Team
The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
Player | Position | Season |
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Iain Duncan | Forward | 1987–88 |
Bob Essensa | Goaltender | 1989–90 |
Clayton Keller | Forward | 2017–18 |
Boris Mironov | Defense | 1993–94 |
Teemu Selanne | Forward | 1992–93 |
All-Star Game selections
The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Thirty-three All-Star Games have been held since the Arizona Coyotes entered the NHL as the Winnipeg Jets in 1979, with at least one player chosen to represent the Coyotes in each year except 2003. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[23] The franchise has yet to host one of the games.
- Selected by fan vote[24]
- Selected by Commissioner
- All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
All-Star Game replacement events
Event | Year | Name | Position | References |
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Rendez-vous '87 | 1987 | Dale Hawerchuk | Center | [63] |
Career achievements
Hockey Hall of Fame
The following is a list of Arizona Coyotes who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[64][65]
Individual | Category | Year inducted | Years with Coyotes franchise in category | References |
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Cliff Fletcher | Builder | 2004 | 2000–2007 | [66] |
Mike Gartner | Player | 2001 | 1996–1998 | [67] |
Dale Hawerchuk | Player | 2001 | 1981–1990 | [68] |
Phil Housley | Player | 2015 | 1990–1993 | [69] |
Bobby Hull | Player | 1983 | 1972–1980 | [70] |
Brett Hull | Player | 2009 | 2005 | [71] |
Serge Savard | Player | 1986 | 1981–1983 | [72] |
Teemu Selanne | Player | 2017 | 1992–1996 | [73] |
Lester Patrick Trophy
The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[74] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Arizona Coyotes in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.
Individual | Year honored | Years with Coyotes | References |
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Wayne Gretzky | 1994 | 2000–2009 | [74] |
Brian Mullen | 1995 | 1982–1987 | [74] |
United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Individual | Year inducted | Years with franchise | References |
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Tony Amonte | 2009 | 2002–2003 | [75] |
Aaron Broten | 2007 | 1991–1992 | [76] |
Dave Christian | 2001 | 1979–1983 | [77] |
Phil Housley | 2004 | 1990–1993 | [78] |
Craig Janney | 2016 | 1996–1998 | [79] |
Ed Olczyk | 2012 | 1990–1992, 1995–1996 | [80] |
Jeremy Roenick | 2010 | 1996–2001, 2006–2007 | [81] |
Mathieu Schneider | 2015 | 2010 | [82] |
Keith Tkachuk | 2011 | 1992–2001 | [83] |
Retired numbers
The Arizona Coyotes have retired one of their jersey numbers.[84] Bobby Hull's number 9 (February 19, 1989) and Thomas Steen's number 25 (May 6, 1995) were retired while the franchise was in Winnipeg.[85] Hull's number was un-retired by his request prior to the 2005–06 season so his son Brett could wear it.[86] Both numbers were returned to circulation during the 2014–15 season.[87][88] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[89] Gretzky did not play for the Coyotes franchise during his 20-year NHL career and the only player in franchise history to wear the number prior to its league-wide retirement was Rick Dudley during the 1980–81 season.[88][90]
Number | Player | Position | Years with Coyotes franchise as a player | Date of ceremony | References |
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19 | Shane Doan | Right Wing | 1995–2017 | February 24, 2019 | [84] |
Coyotes' Ring of Honor
Seven numbers are honored via the induction of players into the Coyotes' Ring of Honor.[91] Bobby Hull and Wayne Gretzky, then entering his first season as head coach of the Coyotes, were the first two players inducted into the Coyotes' Ring of Honor on October 8, 2005.[86][92]
Number | Player | Position | Years with Coyotes franchise as a player | Date of ceremony | References |
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7 | Keith Tkachuk | Left Wing | 1992–2001 | December 23, 2011 | [93] |
9 | Bobby Hull | Left Wing | 1972–1980 | October 8, 2005 | [85] |
10 | Dale Hawerchuk | Center | 1981–1990 | April 5, 2007 | [85] |
25 | Thomas Steen | Center | 1981–1995 | January 21, 2006 | [85] |
27 | Teppo Numminen | Defense | 1988–2003 | January 30, 2010 | [93] |
97 | Jeremy Roenick | Center | 1996–2001, 2006–2007 | February 11, 2012 | [93] |
99 | Wayne Gretzky | Center | — | October 8, 2005 | [92] |
Team awards
Jukka Nieminen Memorial Trophy
The Jukka Nieminen Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the hardest working player as determined by the fans.[94][95]
Leading Scorer Award
The Leading Scorer Award is an annual award given to the team's leading scorer during the regular season.[94]
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Man of the Year Award
The Man of the Year Award is an annual award given for a player's "dedication, commitment and passion for bettering the lives of those in the community."[94][95]
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Team MVP Award
The Team MVP Award is an annual award given to the team's Most Valuable Player as determined by Coyotes broadcast media and beat writers from The Arizona Republic and FoxSportsArizona.com.[94][95]
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Three-Star Award
The Three-Star Award is an annual award given to the player who earns the most points from Star of the Game selections throughout the regular season.[94]
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Defunct team awards
Beth Champie Memorial Award
The Beth Champie Memorial Award was an annual award given to the player "who demonstrates the most dedication to the fans throughout the season."[94][96] It was last awarded in 2011.[94]
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Notes
- Scott was voted in as a member of the Arizona Coyotes. A trade on January 15 saw Scott moved to the Montreal Canadiens, and sent down to their AHL affiliate. On January 19, the NHL announced it would allow Scott to captain the Pacific Division All-Stars, despite no longer playing for a Pacific Division team (or even an NHL team).[54] However, as a result of the trade, Scott wore a generic jersey, and was not a representative for Arizona; Arizona, as a result of trading away its only All-Star, was the only team not represented in the events.[55]
- Gerard Gallant was originally named head coach of the Pacific Division All-Star team on January 2, but was fired by the Vegas Golden Knights on January 15. Tocchet, whose Coyotes lead the Pacific Division as of January 16, was named the replacement.[62]
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