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Pasty7
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Posted - 03/22/2008 :  11:11:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok this has been bugging me for a while and i cant seem to find the answer. I think its the Jennings trophy that goes to the goalie who allows the least amount of goals correct? well my question is it has happend before when goalies split duties the end up shareing the jennings... what if for example montreal this year had the least goals against? Price couldn't win it alone, but Huet is not longer a hab,, could they still share the trophy? (remember that was just an example)

Pasty

willus3
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Posted - 03/22/2008 :  14:38:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jennings Trophy
William M. Jennings Trophy

The William M. Jennings Trophy is an annual award given to the goalkeeper(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it. Winners are selected based on regular-season play.

The Jennings Trophy was presented in 1981-82 by the National Hockey League's Board of Governors to honor the late William M. Jennings, longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers and one of the great builders of hockey in the United States.

2007 Winners

BACKSTROM

FERNANDEZ

Niklas Backstrom and Manny Fernandez
Minnesota Wild

* Backstrom and Fernandez, who split time in the Minnesota crease with 41 and 44 appearances, respectively
* Pair backstopped the Wild to the NHL's top defensive record with a League-low 191 team goals against.
* Backstrom also led all goaltenders in save percentage (.929), stopping 955 of 1,028 shots.


Recipients
Year Player Team
2007 Niklas Backstrom/Manny Fernandez Minnesota Wild
2006 Miikka Kiprusoff Calgary Flames
2004 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
2003 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
Roman Cechmanek/Robert Esche Philadelphia Flyers
2002 Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche
2001 Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres
2000 Roman Turek St. Louis Blues
1999 Ed Belfour/Roman Turek Dallas Stars
1998 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
1997 Martin Brodeur/Mike Dunham New Jersey Devils
1996 Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon Detroit Red Wings
1995 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks
1994 Dominik Hasek/Grant Fuhr Buffalo Sabres
1993 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks
1992 Patrick Roy Montreal Canadiens
1991 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks
1990 Andy Moog/Rejean Lemelin Boston Bruins
1989 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward Montreal Canadiens
1988 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward Montreal Canadiens
1987 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward Montreal Canadiens
1986 Bob Froese/Darren Jensen Philadelphia Flyers
1985 Tom Barrasso/Bob Sauve Buffalo Sabres
1984 Al Jensen/Pat Riggin Washington Capitals
1983 Roland Melanson/Billy Smith New York Islanders
1982 Rick Wamsley/Denis Herron Montreal Canadiens
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OILINONTARIO
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Canada
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Posted - 03/22/2008 :  14:45:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nice to see Letemin Lemelin get his due!

The Oil WILL make the playoffs in 2009.
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Pasty7
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Canada
2312 Posts

Posted - 03/22/2008 :  14:50:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by willus3

Jennings Trophy
William M. Jennings Trophy

The William M. Jennings Trophy is an annual award given to the goalkeeper(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it. Winners are selected based on regular-season play.

The Jennings Trophy was presented in 1981-82 by the National Hockey League's Board of Governors to honor the late William M. Jennings, longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers and one of the great builders of hockey in the United States.

2007 Winners

BACKSTROM

FERNANDEZ

Niklas Backstrom and Manny Fernandez
Minnesota Wild

* Backstrom and Fernandez, who split time in the Minnesota crease with 41 and 44 appearances, respectively
* Pair backstopped the Wild to the NHL's top defensive record with a League-low 191 team goals against.
* Backstrom also led all goaltenders in save percentage (.929), stopping 955 of 1,028 shots.


Recipients
Year Player Team
2007 Niklas Backstrom/Manny Fernandez Minnesota Wild
2006 Miikka Kiprusoff Calgary Flames
2004 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
2003 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
Roman Cechmanek/Robert Esche Philadelphia Flyers
2002 Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche
2001 Dominik Hasek Buffalo Sabres
2000 Roman Turek St. Louis Blues
1999 Ed Belfour/Roman Turek Dallas Stars
1998 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
1997 Martin Brodeur/Mike Dunham New Jersey Devils
1996 Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon Detroit Red Wings
1995 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks
1994 Dominik Hasek/Grant Fuhr Buffalo Sabres
1993 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks
1992 Patrick Roy Montreal Canadiens
1991 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks
1990 Andy Moog/Rejean Lemelin Boston Bruins
1989 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward Montreal Canadiens
1988 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward Montreal Canadiens
1987 Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward Montreal Canadiens
1986 Bob Froese/Darren Jensen Philadelphia Flyers
1985 Tom Barrasso/Bob Sauve Buffalo Sabres
1984 Al Jensen/Pat Riggin Washington Capitals
1983 Roland Melanson/Billy Smith New York Islanders
1982 Rick Wamsley/Denis Herron Montreal Canadiens


but my question is say Fernandez had gone to boston at the trade deadline could they have still won the tropy together? he could have played a min 25 games with the team with the fewest ga and not been with that team at th end of the year?

Pasty
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99pickles
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Posted - 03/23/2008 :  02:59:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What an insightful question , pasty !! At first I was scratching my head trying to figure out which way it would be. And then it became clear to me: he would no longer be a goalie for the team that wins it, so he would, in fact, not be included as a winner simply because he wasn't on the statistically leading team at the end of the season. I am not saying it is the right thing for them to do, I am just saying that I believe that they won't include a goalie in this situation. Although, from memory, I don't think that this type of situation has ever came up before and by definition he does seem to qualify, no?
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Pasty7
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2312 Posts

Posted - 03/23/2008 :  11:11:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 99pickles

What an insightful question , pasty !! At first I was scratching my head trying to figure out which way it would be. And then it became clear to me: he would no longer be a goalie for the team that wins it, so he would, in fact, not be included as a winner simply because he wasn't on the statistically leading team at the end of the season. I am not saying it is the right thing for them to do, I am just saying that I believe that they won't include a goalie in this situation. Although, from memory, I don't think that this type of situation has ever came up before and by definition he does seem to qualify, no?



see by the definition regardless of his team at the end of the year he still played a min of 25 games for the winning team? I assume its something there is not official answer for yet but when and if it ever comes up the nhl will have to answer it!

Pasty
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99pickles
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Canada
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Posted - 03/25/2008 :  03:10:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
" by the definition regardless of his team at the end of the year he still played a min of 25 games for the winning team?" - pasty7


Sounds about right to me. It seems he should get it then. Very unique situation!
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