List of Columbus Blue Jackets award winners
This is a list of Columbus Blue Jackets award winners.
Columbus Blue Jackets awards | |
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Award | Wins |
Calder Memorial Trophy | 1 |
Jack Adams Award | 1 |
King Clancy Memorial Trophy | 1 |
Mark Messier Leadership Award | 1 |
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy | 1 |
NHL Foundation Player Award | 1 |
Vezina Trophy | 2 |
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Awards won | 8 |
League awards
Team trophies
The Columbus Blue Jackets have not won any of the team trophies the National Hockey League (NHL) awards annually — the Stanley Cup as league champions,[1][2] the Prince of Wales Trophy as Eastern Conference playoff champions[3] and the Presidents' Trophy as the team with the most regular season points.[4][5]
Individual awards
Award | Description | Winner | Season | References |
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Calder Memorial Trophy | Rookie of the year | Steve Mason | 2008–09 | [7][8] |
Jack Adams Award | Best coach | John Tortorella | 2016–17 | [9][10] |
King Clancy Memorial Trophy | Leadership / Humanitarian | Nick Foligno | 2016–17 | [11][12] |
Mark Messier Leadership Award | Leadership | Nick Foligno | 2016–17 | [13] |
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy | Most goals in the regular season | Rick Nash | 2003–04 | [14][15] |
NHL Foundation Player Award | Community service | Rick Nash | 2008–09 | [16] |
Vezina Trophy | Top goaltender | Sergei Bobrovsky | 2012–13 | [17][18] |
2016–17 |
All-Stars
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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Sergei Bobrovsky | Goaltender | 2 | 2012–13 | 1st |
2016–17 | 1st | |||
Seth Jones | Defense | 1 | 2017–18 | 2nd |
Steve Mason | Goaltender | 1 | 2008–09 | 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.[19]
Player | Position | Season |
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Rostislav Klesla | Defense | 2001–02 |
Steve Mason | Goaltender | 2008–09 |
Elvis Merzlikins | Goaltender | 2019–20 |
Rick Nash | Forward | 2002–03 |
Zach Werenski | Defense | 2016–17 |
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. Fourteen All-Star Games have been held since the Columbus Blue Jackets entered the league in 2000, with at least one player chosen to represent the Blue Jackets in each year except 2001 and 2012. 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.[20] Columbus has hosted one of the games. The 60th took place at Nationwide Arena.
- All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[21]
Game | Year | Name | Position | References |
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51st | 2001 | No Blue Jackets selected | — | [22] |
52nd | 2002 | Espen Knutsen | Center | [23] |
53rd | 2003 | Ray Whitney | Left Wing | [24] |
54th | 2004 | Rick Nash | Left Wing | [25] |
55th | 2007 | Rick Nash | Left Wing | [26] |
56th | 2008 | Rick Nash | Left Wing | [27] |
57th | 2009 | Rick Nash | Left Wing | [28] |
58th | 2011 | Rick Nash | Left Wing | [29] |
59th | 2012 | No Blue Jackets selected | — | [30] |
60th | 2015 | Sergei Bobrovsky (Did not play) | Goaltender | [31] |
Nick Foligno | Left Wing | |||
Ryan Johansen | Center | |||
61st | 2016 | Brandon Saad | Left Wing | [32] |
62nd | 2017 | Cam Atkinson (Replaced Evgeni Malkin) | Right Wing | [33][34] |
Sergei Bobrovsky | Goaltender | |||
Seth Jones | Defense | |||
John Tortorella[lower-alpha 1] | Coach | |||
63rd | 2018 | Seth Jones (Did not play) | Defense | [36][37] |
Zach Werenski (Replaced Jones) | Defense | |||
64th | 2019 | Cam Atkinson | Right Wing | [38] |
Seth Jones | Defense | |||
65th | 2020 | Seth Jones | Defense | [39][40] |
Joonas Korpisalo (Did not play) | Goaltender |
Career achievements
Hockey Hall of Fame
The following is a list of Columbus Blue Jackets who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[41]
Individual | Category | Year inducted | Years with Blue Jackets in category | References |
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Sergei Fedorov | Player | 2015 | 2005–2008 | [42] |
Retired numbers
The Columbus Blue Jackets have not retired any of their jersey numbers.[43] Out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[44]
Team awards
Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation Community Service Award
The Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation Community Service Award is an annual award given to the player "who went above and beyond off the ice in support of charitable initiatives benefiting those in need throughout the community" as determined by the Blue Jackets Foundation and community development staff.[45]
"Jackets Fans" Most Valuable Player Award
The "Jackets Fans" Most Valuable Player Award is an annual award given to the team's Most Valuable Player as determined by the fans.[45]
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"John H. McConnell" Most Courageous Player Award
The "John H. McConnell" Most Courageous Player Award is an annual award given to the player who "day in and day out exhibited hard work, dedication and a willingness to overcome obstacles in his commitment to the team" as determined by Blue Jackets players.[45]
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Most Improved Player Award
The Most Improved Player Award is an annual award given to the player "deemed to have improved the most during the course of the regular season" as determined by the team's television and radio broadcasters.[45]
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Outstanding Defenseman Award
The Outstanding Defenseman Award is given the team's top defenseman as determined by members of the local media.[45]
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Three Stars Award
The Three Stars Award is an annual award given to the player who earns the most points from Star of the Game selections throughout the regular season.[45]
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Notes
- Tortorella was named coach of the Metropolitan Division All-Stars on January 10 but missed the game because of personal reasons. He was replaced by Wayne Gretzky.[35]
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- "Prince of Wales Trophy winners". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- "Presidents' Trophy". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
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- Columbus Blue Jackets 2014–2015 Media Guide, p.299
- "Calder Memorial Trophy". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
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- "Jack Adams Award". National Hockey League. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
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- "King Clancy Memorial Trophy". National Hockey League. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
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- "Mark Messier Leadership Award". National Hockey League. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
- "Maurice Richard Trophy". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- "NHL Maurice Richard Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- "NHL Foundation Award". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- "Vezina Trophy". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- "Vezina Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- 2014–15 NHL Official Guide & Record Book, p. 233
- "NHL All Star Game Fast Facts". Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- 2014–15 NHL Official Guide & Record Book, p. 234
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- "Cam Atkinson added to NHL All-Star Game roster". National Hockey League. January 26, 2017. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
- "Wayne Gretzky to coach Metropolitan All-Stars". National Hockey League. January 28, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2017.
- "NHL reveals All-Star Game rosters". NHL.com. January 10, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- "Werenski named to All-Star Game roster". NHL.com. January 26, 2018. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
- "NHL All-Star Game rosters revealed". NHL.com. January 2, 2019. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
- "NHL unveils All-Star Game rosters, Last Men In candidates". NHL.com. December 30, 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
- "Korpisalo out 4-6 weeks for Blue Jackets following knee surgery". NHL.com. January 1, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
- "Columbus Blue Jackets -- Legends of Hockey -- The Legends". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- Sergei Fedorov biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved November 10, 2015
- "Columbus Blue Jackets Sweater Numbers". Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- "Gretzky's number retired before All-Star Game". CNNSI.com. February 6, 2000. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- Columbus Blue Jackets 2014–2015 Media Guide, p.301