Pittsburgh Penguins Team MVP

The Pittsburgh Penguins Most Valuable Player is an award given by the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League at the conclusion of every season to the player or players deemed most valuable to the team. The first winner, following the Penguins first season in the league in 1968, was goaltender Les Binkley. Mario Lemieux was voted team MVP 12 times, between 1985 and 2003. Jaromir Jagr has won the second most awards with four. Jean Pronovost won three times, while Dave Burrows, Ron Schock, Ron Francis, Sidney Crosby, and Evgeni Malkin have each won twice.

The MVP has most frequently been a center, who have been selected 27 times. Eleven wingers have been selected, ten of them right wings. A defenseman was selected six times. Three different goaltenders have also been selected.