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The '''Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award''',<ref name="NHL">{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/news/2006/09/282098.html|title=Canadiens' Cristobal Huet to receive MBNA Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award|date=[[2006-09-20]]|accessdate=2007-10-02|publisher=NHL.com}}</ref> also known as the '''MBNA/Mastercard Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award'''<ref name="NHL"2>{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/features/crozier011106.html |title= Crozier's netminding carried early Sabres|date=[[2006-01-11]]|accessdate=2007-10-02|publisher=NHL.com}}</ref> is awarded annually to the [[goaltender]] that has played a minimum of 25 games and finished the season with the best [[save percentage]] in the [[National Hockey League]]. It was first awarded at the conclusion of the [[1999-2000 NHL season|1999–2000]] season and has been awarded to six players, who have won the award a combined seven times. |
The '''Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award''',<ref name="NHL">{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/news/2006/09/282098.html|title=Canadiens' Cristobal Huet to receive MBNA Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award|date=[[2006-09-20]]|accessdate=2007-10-02|publisher=NHL.com}}</ref> also known as the '''MBNA/Mastercard Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award'''<ref name="NHL"2>{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/features/crozier011106.html |title= Crozier's netminding carried early Sabres|date=[[2006-01-11]]|accessdate=2007-10-02|publisher=NHL.com}}</ref> is awarded annually to the [[goaltender]] that has played a minimum of 25 games and finished the season with the best [[save percentage]] in the [[National Hockey League]]. It was first awarded at the conclusion of the [[1999-2000 NHL season|1999–2000]] season and has been awarded to six players, who have won the award a combined seven times. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | It is named in honor of former [[Detroit Red Wings]] and [[Buffalo Sabres]] goaltender [[Roger Crozier]], a [[Calder Memorial Trophy|Calder]] and [[Conn Smythe Trophy]] winner who played 518 games over 14 seasons. It is presented by the [[MBNA]] corporation in memory of Crozier, who joined the MBNA America Bank in 1983 and died on |
+ | It is named in honor of former [[Detroit Red Wings]] and [[Buffalo Sabres]] goaltender [[Roger Crozier]], a [[Calder Memorial Trophy|Calder]] and [[Conn Smythe Trophy]] winner who played 518 games over 14 seasons. It is presented by the [[MBNA]] corporation in memory of Crozier, who joined the MBNA America Bank in 1983 and died on January 11, 1996.<ref name="NHL"/> The winner of the trophy receives a commemorative crystal trophy and is given $25,000 USD to donate to a youth hockey or other educational program of their choice.<ref name="NHL"/> [[Marty Turco]] is the only player to have won the trophy twice. |
== Winners == |
== Winners == |
Revision as of 22:32, 22 January 2008
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award | |
Established | 1999-2000 NHL season |
Current holder | Niklas Backstrom |
Awarded to the | Goaltender that has played a minimum of 25 games and finished the season with the best save percentage in the National Hockey League. |
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History
It is named in honor of former Detroit Red Wings and Buffalo Sabres goaltender Roger Crozier, a Calder and Conn Smythe Trophy winner who played 518 games over 14 seasons. It is presented by the MBNA corporation in memory of Crozier, who joined the MBNA America Bank in 1983 and died on January 11, 1996.[1] The winner of the trophy receives a commemorative crystal trophy and is given $25,000 USD to donate to a youth hockey or other educational program of their choice.[1] Marty Turco is the only player to have won the trophy twice.
Winners
Player is still active
Season | Player | Team | Save % |
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1999–00 | Ed Belfour[2] | Dallas Stars | .919 |
2000–01 | Marty Turco[3] | Dallas Stars | .925 |
2001–02 | Jose Theodore[4] | Montreal Canadiens | .931 |
2002–03 | Marty Turco[3] | Dallas Stars | .932 |
2003–04 | Dwayne Roloson[5] | Minnesota Wild | .933 |
2004–05 | No winner due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout |
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2005–06 | Cristobal Huet[6] | Montreal Canadiens | .929 |
2006–07 | Niklas Backstrom[7] | Minnesota Wild | .929 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Canadiens' Cristobal Huet to receive MBNA Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award. NHL.com (2006-09-20). Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ↑ Ed Belfour. TSN. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Marty Turco. TSN. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
- ↑ Jose Theodore. TSN. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
- ↑ Dwayne Roloson. TSN. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
- ↑ Cristobel Huet. TSN. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
- ↑ Niklas Backstrom. TSN. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
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