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Presidents' Trophy

The Presidents' Trophy is an award presented by the National Hockey League (NHL) to the team which finishes with the best record in the league during the regular season.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Winners
  • 3 Prior to 1985-86
  • 4 References

[edit] History

The trophy was introduced at the start of the 1985-86 NHL season by the league's Board of Governors. Prior to 1986, the best team in the league during the regular season was allowed to hang a banner stating "NHL League Champions", even though all Stanley Cup winners since 1947 were technically the NHL champions. The winning team is also awarded 350,000 Canadian dollars, to be shared between the team and its players. Ice hockey is the only one of the four major North American team sports that presents a formal award of this type to its top regular-season finisher, although the National Basketball Association does provide bonus money to the team that finishes best overall.

While only about a third of all Presidents' Trophy winners have gone on to win the Stanley Cup, it remains the most likely position to produce the cup winner, because the Presidents' Trophy winner is guaranteed home-ice advantage in all four rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs, provided the team advances that far.

In the Original Six era, the same criterion now observed for winning the Presidents' Trophy was used to award the Prince of Wales Trophy. From 1967-68 through 1980-81, separate trophies were presented to the top regular-season finishers in each division (conference from the 1974-75 season onward) — the Prince of Wales Trophy for the first-place team in the Eastern Division (Wales Conference after 1974) and the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl for the corresponding team in the Western Division (Campbell Conference after 1974). However, no trophy was awarded to the team that finished with the best overall record in the entire league during this period, and no trophy at all was awarded based on the results of the regular season from the 1981-82 season through the 1984-85 season; the Wales and Campbell trophies were transferred to the playoff champions of those conferences in 1981-82. A cash bonus was given to each player on the team with the league's best regular-season record during these years, to which the Presidents' Trophy was added in 1985-86.

The only team to have won the Presidents' Trophy more than twice is the Detroit Red Wings, with 5. However, the Montreal Canadiens have finished first overall the most times in league history: 21 times, plus a tie with the Toronto Arenas in 1917-18 (although none during the Presidents' Trophy era). Detroit is second with 17 first-overall finishes, and the Boston Bruins are third with 12.

[edit] Winners

(Stanley Cup winners are in boldface type)

Year Team Points Playoffs
2007 Buffalo Sabres 113 Points TBD
2006 Detroit Red Wings 124 Points Lost Conference Quarterfinal (EDM)
2005 No winner; 2004-05 NHL lockout
2004 Detroit Red Wings 109 Points Lost Conference Semifinal (CGY)
2003 Ottawa Senators 113 Points Lost Conference Final (NJ)
2002 Detroit Red Wings 116 Points Won Stanley Cup (CAR)
2001 Colorado Avalanche 118 Points Won Stanley Cup (NJ)
2000 St. Louis Blues 114 Points Lost Conference Quarterfinal (SJ)
1999 Dallas Stars 114 Points Won Stanley Cup (BUF)
1998 Dallas Stars 109 Points Lost Conference Final (DET)
1997 Colorado Avalanche 107 Points Lost Conference Final (DET)
1996 Detroit Red Wings 131 Points Lost Conference Final (COL)
1995 Detroit Red Wings 70 Points Lost Stanley Cup Final (NJ)
1994 New York Rangers 112 Points Won Stanley Cup (VAN)
1993 Pittsburgh Penguins 119 Points Lost Division Final (NYI)
1992 New York Rangers 105 Points Lost Division Final (PIT)
1991 Chicago Blackhawks 106 Points Lost Division Semifinal (MIN)
1990 Boston Bruins 101 Points Lost Stanley Cup Final (EDM)
1989 Calgary Flames 117 Points Won Stanley Cup (MTL)
1988 Calgary Flames 105 Points Lost Division Final (EDM)
1987 Edmonton Oilers 105 Points Won Stanley Cup (PHI)
1986 Edmonton Oilers 119 Points Lost Division Final (CGY)

[edit] Prior to 1985-86

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  • 1985 Philadelphia Flyers
  • 1984 Edmonton Oilers
  • 1983 Boston Bruins
  • 1982 New York Islanders
  • 1981 New York Islanders
  • 1980 Philadelphia Flyers
  • 1979 New York Islanders
  • 1978 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1977 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1976 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1975 Philadelphia Flyers
  • 1974 Boston Bruins
  • 1973 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1972 Boston Bruins
  • 1971 Boston Bruins
  • 1970 Chicago Blackhawks
  • 1969 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1968 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1967 Chicago Blackhawks
  • 1966 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1965 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1964 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1963 Toronto Maple Leafs

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  • 1962 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1961 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1960 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1959 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1958 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1957 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1956 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1955 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1954 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1953 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1952 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1951 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1950 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1949 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1948 Toronto Maple Leafs
  • 1947 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1946 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1945 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1944 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1943 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1942 New York Rangers
  • 1941 Boston Bruins
  • 1940 Boston Bruins

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  • 1939 Boston Bruins
  • 1938 Boston Bruins
  • 1937 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1936 Detroit Red Wings
  • 1935 Toronto Maple Leafs
  • 1934 Toronto Maple Leafs
  • 1933 Boston Bruins
  • 1932 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1931 Boston Bruins
  • 1930 Boston Bruins
  • 1929 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1928 Montreal Canadiens
  • 1927 Ottawa Senators
  • 1926 Ottawa Senators
  • 1925 Hamilton Tigers
  • 1924 Ottawa Senators
  • 1923 Ottawa Senators
  • 1922 Ottawa Senators
  • 1921 Toronto St. Patricks
  • 1920 Ottawa Senators
  • 1919 Ottawa Senators
  • 1918 Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Arenas (tie)

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[edit] References

  • NHL.com - The Presidents' Trophy

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