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Winnipeg Jets awards
Award Wins
Calder Memorial Trophy
1
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
1
Vezina Trophy
1
Total
Awards won 3

This is a list of Winnipeg Jets award winners. It also includes players and data from the previous incarnation of the franchise, the Atlanta Thrashers. It does not include players and data from the original Winnipeg Jets.

League awards[]

Team trophies[]

The Winnipeg Jets franchise has not won any of the team trophies the National Hockey League (NHL) awards annually — the Stanley Cup as league champions,[1][2] the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl as Western Conference playoff champions[3] and the Presidents' Trophy as the team with the most regular season points.[4][5]

Individual awards[]

Individual awards won by Winnipeg Jets franchise players and staff[6]
Award Description Winner Season References
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Heatley, DanyDany Heatley 2001–02 [7][8]
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Most goals in the regular season Kovalchuk, IlyaIlya Kovalchuk 2003–04 [9][10]
Vezina Trophy Top goaltender Hellebuyck, ConnorConnor Hellebuyck 2019–20 [11][12]

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.

Winnipeg Jets franchise players selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[6]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Hellebuyck, ConnorConnor Hellebuyck Goaltender 2 2017–18 2nd
2019–20 1st
Kovalchuk, IlyaIlya Kovalchuk Left Wing 1 2003–04 2nd
Wheeler, BlakeBlake Wheeler Right Wing 1 2017–18 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.

Winnipeg Jets franchise players selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[6]
Player Position Season
Bergfors, NiclasNiclas Bergfors Forward 2009–10
Enstrom, TobiasTobias Enstrom Defence 2007–08
Heatley, DanyDany Heatley Forward 2001–02
, Ilya KovalchukIlya Kovalchuk Forward 2001–02
Laine, PatrikPatrik Laine Forward 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. Fifteen All-Star Games have been held since the Winnipeg Jets franchise entered the league as the Atlanta Thrashers in 1999, with at least one player chosen to represent the franchise in each year except 2002. 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, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, and 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] The franchise hosted one of the games while it was in Atlanta. The 56th took place at Philips Arena.

  • dagger Selected by fan vote[14]
  • Up-arrow All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[15]
Winnipeg Jets franchise players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[6]
Game Year Name Position References
50th 2000 Buzek, PetrPetr Buzek Defence [16]
51st 2001 Audette, DonaldDonald Audette Right Wing [17]
52nd 2002 No Thrashers selected [18]
53rd 2003 Heatley, DanyDany Heatley

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Right Wing [19]
54th 2004 Kovalchuk, IlyaIlya Kovalchuk

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Left Wing [20]
55th 2007 Hartley, BobBob Hartley Assistant coach [21]
Hossa, MarianMarian Hossa Right Wing
56th 2008 Hossa, MarianMarian Hossa Right Wing [22]
Kovalchuk, IlyaIlya Kovalchuk Left Wing
57th 2009 Kovalchuk, IlyaIlya Kovalchuk Left Wing [23]
58th 2011 Byfuglien, DustinDustin Byfuglien Defence [24]
Enstrom, TobiasTobias Enstrom Defence
59th 2012 Byfuglien, DustinDustin Byfuglien
(Did not play)
Defence [25]
60th 2015 Byfuglien, DustinDustin Byfuglien Defence [26]
61st 2016 Byfuglien, DustinDustin Byfuglien Defence [27]
62nd 2017 Laine, PatrikPatrik Laine Left Wing [28]
63rd 2018 Hellebuyck, ConnorConnor Hellebuyck Goaltender [29]
Wheeler, BlakeBlake Wheeler Right Wing
64th 2019 Maurice, PaulPaul Maurice Coach [30][31]
Scheifele, MarkMark Scheifele Centre
Wheeler, BlakeBlake Wheeler Right Wing
65th 2020 Hellebuyck, ConnorConnor Hellebuyck Goaltender [32]
Scheifele, MarkMark Scheifele Centre

Career achievements[]

Hockey Hall of Fame[]

The following is a list of Atlanta Thrashers / Winnipeg Jets franchise players and personnel who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[33]

Winnipeg Jets franchise players and personnel inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[33]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with franchise in category References
Chelios, ChrisChris Chelios Player 2013 2010 [34]
Hossa, MarianMarian Hossa Player 2020 2005–2008 [35]
Recchi, MarkMark Recchi Player 2017 2007–2008 [36]

Retired numbers[]

See also: List of NHL retired numbers

The Winnipeg Jets have not retired any of their jersey numbers.[37] Number 37 was not issued by the franchise between 2003 and 2016 following the death of player Dan Snyder in 2003.[38] Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has worn the number since 2016, with the blessing of the Snyder family.[39] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[40]

Winnipeg Jets Hall of Fame[]

On July 15, 2016, the Jets announced the creation of the Winnipeg Jets Hall of Fame, to honour the impact and accomplishments of the team's hockey legends and celebrate the rich history of professional hockey in the city.[41] The inaugural inductees were the "HOT Line" consisting of Anders Hedberg, Bobby Hull and Ulf Nilsson, and they were inducted on October 19, 2016.[42]

Members of the Winnipeg Jets Hall of Fame
Individual Years with Jets Date of induction ceremony References
Carlyle, RandyRandy Carlyle 1983–1993 February 11, 2020
Hawerchuk, DaleDale Hawerchuk 1981–1990 November 14, 2017 [43]
Hedberg, AndersAnders Hedberg 1974–1978 October 19, 2016 [41]
Hull, BobbyBobby Hull 1972–1980 October 19, 2016 [41]
McDonald, AbAb McDonald 1972–1974 February 26, 2019 [44]
Nilsson, UlfUlf Nilsson 1974–1978 October 19, 2016 [41]
Sjoberg, Lars-ErikLars-Erik Sjoberg 1974–1980 February 26, 2019 [44]
Steen, ThomasThomas Steen 1981–1995 February 11, 2020

Team awards[]

Community Service Award[]

The Community Service Award is an annual award which is given to the player "for his commitment to our community through charitable involvement, school, hospital and community visits and other philanthropic endeavors."[6][45]

Season Winner
1999–00 David Harlock
2000–01 Damian Rhodes
2001–02 Jeff Odgers
2002–03 Chris Tamer
2003–04 Andy Sutton
2005–06 Ilya Kovalchuk
2006–07 Scott Mellanby

Season Winner
2007–08 Niclas Havelid
2008–09 Eric Boulton
Garnet Exelby
2009–10 Marty Reasoner
Jim Slater
2010–11 Zach Bogosian
Jim Slater

Season Winner
2011–12 Jim Slater
2012–13 Zach Bogosian
2013–14 Mark Stuart
2014–15 Mark Stuart
2015–16 Mark Stuart
2016–17 Josh Morrissey
2017–18 Matt Hendricks

Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy[]

See also: Dan Snyder Memorial Award

The Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the player "who embodies perseverance, dedication and hard work without reward or recognition, so that his team and teammates might succeed."[6][45]

Season Winner
2003–04 Garnet Exelby
2005–06 Niclas Havelid
2006–07 Vyacheslav Kozlov
2007–08 Eric Perrin
2008–09 Colby Armstrong

Season Winner
2009–10 Jim Slater
2010–11 Bryan Little
2011–12 Mark Stuart
2012–13 Zach Redmond
2013–14 Bryan Little

Season Winner
2014–15 Chris Thorburn
2015–16 Matt Halischuk
2016–17 Bryan Little
2017–18 Tobias Enstrom

Three Stars of the Game Award[]

The Three Stars of the Game Award is an annual award given to the player who earns the most points from Star of the Game selections throughout the regular season.[6][45]

Season Winner
1999–00 Ray Ferraro
2000–01 Ray Ferraro
2001–02 Dany Heatley
Milan Hnilicka
2002–03 Dany Heatley
2003–04 Ilya Kovalchuk
2005–06 Marian Hossa

Season Winner
2006–07 Marian Hossa
2007–08 Ilya Kovalchuk
2008–09 Ilya Kovalchuk
2009–10 Johan Hedberg
2010–11 Ondrej Pavelec
2011–12 Ondrej Pavelec
2012–13 Ondrej Pavelec

Season Winner
2013–14 Blake Wheeler
2014–15 Mathieu Perreault
2015–16 Mark Scheifele
2016–17 Patrik Laine
2017–18 Connor Hellebuyck

Defunct team awards[]

Players' Player Award[]

The Players' Player Award was an annual award which was discontinued after the franchise moved from Atlanta to Winnipeg in 2011.[6]

Season Winner
1999–00 Denny Lambert
2000–01 Jeff Odgers
Chris Tamer
2001–02 Jeff Odgers

Season Winner
2002–03 Jeff Odgers
2003–04 Pasi Nurminen
2005–06 Scott Mellanby
2006–07 Johan Hedberg

Season Winner
2007–08 Johan Hedberg
2008–09 Marty Reasoner
2009–10 Marty Reasoner
2010–11 Chris Thorburn

Team MVP[]

The Team MVP award was an annual award which was discontinued after the franchise moved from Atlanta to Winnipeg in 2011.[6]

Season Winner
2000–01 Ray Ferraro
2001–02 Dany Heatley
Ilya Kovalchuk
2002–03 Dany Heatley

Season Winner
2003–04 Ilya Kovalchuk
2005–06 Marian Hossa
Ilya Kovalchuk
2006–07 Marian Hossa

Season Winner
2007–08 Ilya Kovalchuk
2008–09 Ilya Kovalchuk
2009–10 Nik Antropov
2010–11 Andrew Ladd

Other awards[]

Winnipeg Jets franchise players who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Kharlamov Trophy Most valuable Russian player in NHL Kovalchuk, IlyaIlya Kovalchuk 2003–04 [46]

See also[]

References[]

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  4. Presidents' Trophy. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved on July 2, 2015.
  5. Presidents' Trophy winners. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved on July 2, 2015.
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