Art Ross Trophy
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- ice hockey
- In ice hockey: The National Hockey League
…for the outstanding defenseman; the Art Ross Trophy, for the top point scorer; the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, for the player best combining clean play with a high degree of skill; the Conn Smythe Trophy, for the play-offs’ outstanding performer; the Frank J. Selke Trophy, for the best defensive forward;…
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- In ice hockey: The National Hockey League
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- Béliveau
- In Jean Béliveau
He was awarded the Art Ross Trophy as leading scorer (1956), the Hart Trophy as most valuable player (1956, 1964), and the Conn Smythe Trophy as most valuable player in the play-offs (1965). He also participated in 13 All-Star Games and was named the league’s All-Star centre six times.
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- In Jean Béliveau
- Crosby
- In Sidney Crosby
…79 games, he won the Art Ross Trophy, becoming its youngest recipient. He was the youngest player since Gretzky (in 1980) to register a six-point game, and he became the second youngest player ever (again behind Gretzky) to receive the Hart Trophy, as the NHL’s most valuable player. Crosby was…
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- In Sidney Crosby
- Esposito
- In Phil Esposito
He won the NHL Art Ross Trophy as top scorer of the league five times (1969, 1971–74), and he twice won (1969, 1974) the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league’s most valuable player.
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- Gretzky
- In Wayne Gretzky
) Gretzky won the Art Ross Memorial Trophy (leading NHL scorer) for seven consecutive years, from the 1980–81 to the 1986–87 season, and won it again in 1989–90, 1990–91, and 1993–94. He was the first player to win the Hart Memorial Trophy, given to the most valuable player each…
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- In Wayne Gretzky
- Orr