These are the points totals for the contenders for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1963-64. This trophy was awarded to the players judged most gentlemanly in the National Hockey League (NHL).
The voting took place among the sportswriters and broadcasters in the six cities (Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, New York, and Toronto). They voted on their top three choices with 5 points given for their first choice, 3 for their second, and 1 for their third.
Player | Team | Points |
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Ken Wharram | Chicago Black Hawks | 120 |
Dave Keon | Toronto Maple Leafs | 69 |
Camille Henry | New York Rangers | 50 |
Bobby Hull | Chicago | 28 |
Phil Goyette | New York | 21 |
Murray Oliver | Boston Bruins | 13 |
Alex Delvecchio | Detroit Red Wings | 11 |
George Armstrong | Toronto | 6 |
Red Kelly | Toronto | 2 |
Ab McDonald | Chicago | 2 |
Jean Beliveau | Montreal Canadiens | 1 |
Andy Hebenton | Boston | 1 |
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