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		<title>Chara Takes Home 2009 Norris Trophy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 02:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeanne Dupuis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Connolly of HBO’s Entourage helped present the award for this year’s James Norris Memorial Trophy.&#160; It was presented to Boston Bruins captain, Zdeno Chara, who took his time and really enjoyed accepting the award.
 
After talking a bit about what winning means to him, he explained that he was cut from every team he played on as a kid and said he “shouldn’t have made it past juniors.”&#160; 
He wanted to send a message to all of the kids at home who were watching the awards since many of them have probably been turned away by coaches that didn’t [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/hockeybeat">Hockey Beat</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kevin Connolly</strong> of HBO’s <em>Entourage</em> helped present the award for this year’s <strong>James Norris Memorial Trophy</strong>.&#160; It was presented to <strong>Boston Bruins</strong> captain, <strong>Zdeno Chara</strong>, who took his time and really enjoyed accepting the award.</p>
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<p>After talking a bit about what winning means to him, he explained that he was cut from every team he played on as a kid and said he “shouldn’t have made it past juniors.”&#160; </p>
<p>He wanted to send a message to all of the kids at home who were watching the awards since many of them have probably been turned away by coaches that didn’t see their potential.&#160; I think that it’s an important thing to say because, sometimes, having passion for a sport is more important than being the most skilled player on the ice.&#160; </p>
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		<title>2009 NHL Awards Nominees and Predictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 04:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The finalists for the Vezina, Norris, Calder, Selke and Lady Byng Memorial Trophies have been chosen.  I will update this post as more nominees are announced.  The winners will be revealed at the 2009 NHL Awards which will be broadcast from Las Vegas, NV on June 18, 2009.  I&#8217;m going to list my predictions in each category but feel free to let me know who you think will win in the comments area!
VEZINA TROPHY
The possible Vezina Trophy (top goaltender) winners include Tim Thomas (Boston Bruins), Niklas Backstrom (Minnesota Wild) and rookie Steve Mason (Columbus Blue Jackets). I think that all [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/hockeybeat">Hockey Beat</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The finalists for the Vezina, Norris, Calder, Selke and Lady Byng Memorial Trophies have been chosen.  I will update this post as more nominees are announced.  The winners will be revealed at the <strong>2009 NHL Awards</strong> which will be broadcast from Las Vegas, NV on June 18, 2009.  I&#8217;m going to list my predictions in each category but feel free to let me know who you think will win in the comments area!</p>
<p align="left"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="color: #0000ff;font-size: medium">VEZINA TROPHY</span></span></strong></p>
<p>The possible <strong>Vezina Trophy </strong>(top goaltender) winners include <strong>Tim Thomas</strong> (Boston Bruins), <strong>Niklas Backstrom</strong> (Minnesota Wild) and rookie <strong>Steve Mason</strong> (Columbus Blue Jackets). I think that all three of these finalists have a shot for different reasons.</p>
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<li>Tim Thomas finished the season with a 2.10 GAA and helped the Bruins become the team with the second-best record in the league.  He’s also been good in the postseason where his team swept the <strong>Montreal Canadiens</strong> in the first round.</li>
<li>Mason had a GAA of 2.29 and he was truly impressive throughout the year considering the fact that he is a rookie and has been battling mononucleosis.  He was pretty abysmal, however, in the playoffs and the <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong> made an early exit.</li>
<li>Backstrom finished the season with a 2.33 GAA but the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong> failed to make the playoffs.  Still, of the three finalists he had the most wins with 37, making him the fifth most winningest goalie in the league.</li>
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<p><strong>MY PREDICTION</strong>:  Thomas.  He was solid this season and so was his team and I think that will give him the edge he needs to take home the Vezina.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="color: #0000ff;font-size: medium">NORRIS TROPHY</span></span></strong></p>
<p>The finalists for the <strong>Norris Trophy</strong> (top defenseman) are <strong>Zdeno Chara</strong> (Boston Bruins), <strong>Mike Green </strong>(Washington Capitals) and <strong>Nicklas Lidstrom</strong> (Detroit Red Wings).</p>
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<li>Chara is arguably the best player on the Bruins and the captain has done an excellent job leading his team to the top spot in the Eastern Conference this season.  He has had more ice time than his fellow finalists with an average of 26:04 per game and had 19 goals (fourth best among NHL defensemen) and 31 assists, leaving him with 50 points.</li>
<li>Green led the defenders with 31 goals and 73 points but really made his presence known during Washington’s power play since 18 of those goals were scored on a man-advantage.  That ranked second to superstar teammate, <strong>Alexander Ovechkin</strong>, best among NHL defensemen and fourth among all players.  He is also tied with fellow finalist, Lidstrom, for third most game-winning goals (4).  He sets himself apart, however, with his 86 hits, 110 blocked shots and 49 takeaways.</li>
<li>Lidstrom is a leader on the Wings as he has been for years.  In the 17 seasons he’s played since entering the NHL in 1991, he’s only missed 32 games which speaks volumes about his durability.  I can’t stand Detroit but this man needs to be recognized for the amazing player that he is.  He’s also just a really great skater with excellent hand-eye coordination.  He logged 16 goals and 43 assists for a total of 59 points this season.</li>
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<p><strong>MY PREDICTION:</strong> This is a tough one.  I really am having a hard time choosing but since I have to pick just one person, I’m going to say Chara.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="color: #0000ff;font-size: medium">CALDER TROPHY</span></span></strong></p>
<p>The nominees for the <strong>Calder Trophy</strong> (top rookie) this year are <strong>Steve Mason</strong> (goaltender, Columbus Blue Jackets), <strong>Bobby Ryan</strong> (Anaheim Ducks) and <strong>Kris Versteeg</strong> (Chicago Blackhawks).</p>
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<li>Mason had a history-making season and has done better than some of the greats (Brodeur, Roy, Sawchuk, etc…).  The kid, who battled mononucleosis toward the end of the season, recorded 10 shutouts (#1 in the league), ranked second with a 2.29 save percentage, eighth with 3,664 minutes, ninth with 33 wins, 10th with 61 games and 11th with a .916 save percentage.  Unfortunately, the fairytale fell apart in the postseason…</li>
<li>Ryan was drafted in the 2005 Entry Draft (#2 behind <strong>Sidney Crosby</strong>) and finally, he got to play this year after spending two more years in the junior league (although, he did begin the season in the AHL since the Ducks had no room in the salary cap for him).  He led all NHL rookies with 31 goals and 57 points.  He also had an impressive 17.8 shooting % from 174 shots. The rookie also led the Ducks with a plus-13 rating and 12 power-play goals (17th overall in the NHL).</li>
<li>Versteeg registered 22 goals and led all NHL rookies with 31 assists.  He also ranked fourth among rookies with a plus –15 rating.  He has incredible puckhandling ability and led the Blackhawks and tied for fourth in the NHL with four shorthanded goals.  Ryan and Versteeg tied for second among NHL rookies with three game-winning goals.</li>
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<p><strong>MY PREDICTION: </strong>Bobby Ryan, especially given his team’s surprising performance during the quarterfinals.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="color: #0000ff;font-size: medium">SELKE TROPHY</span></span></strong></p>
<p>The <strong>Selke Trophy </strong>(top defensive forward) will be awarded to one of the following players: <strong>Pavel Datsyuk </strong>(Detroit Red Wings), <strong>Ryan Kesler</strong> (Vancouver Canucks) or <strong>Mike Richards</strong> (Philadelphia Flyers).</p>
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<li>Datsyuk has a lot of desirable qualities (see all the good stuff I wrote about him in the Lady Bing section below) but he has a chance at winning this award for the second time because he really is a smart player.  He pays attention to his own game play and that of his opponents and he tries to improve himself accordingly.  As such, it’s hard for rivals to know exactly what he’s going to do and part of that is because he’s so quick in getting in on the forecheck.  In comparison with his competition for this award, Datsyuk outscored both Richards and Kesler by logging 32 goals and 65 assists for 97 points (4th in the NHL).  Datsyuk was third in the NHL with a plus-34 rating and won 56% of his faceoffs (9th overall).</li>
<li>Kesler brings intensity to the game both physically and emotionally.  He makes his presence known and he definitely knows how to bring out anger in his opponents.  Kesler might be the most versatile of these three nominees because he’s able to center a checking line or play the rugged forward on the right side of the first line with the Sedin twins.  His stats aren’t as great as those of Datsyuk or Richards but this award isn’t all about the numbers – it’s also about having good judgment and being a keen observer.  Kesler finished the regular season with 26 goals and 33 assists for 59 points (63rd overall) but he had a plus –8 rating, two shorthanded goals, blocked 77 shots and won 54% of his faceoffs.</li>
<li>Richards was named an alternate captain for the Flyers last season but was promoted to captain before the season began.  You only need to watch a few games to see his clear leadership qualities.  He led the team in assists, takeaways (83) and faceoff percentage.  He also led the league with seven shorthanded goals and had the best season of his career with 30 goals, 50 assists and a plus-22 rating.  He also managed to block 90 shots and had 147 hits (33rd in the league).</li>
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<p><strong>MY PREDICTION:</strong> Kesler.  He may not have the numbers on paper but I think that he has shown how strong he is as a player and I think it made a difference in Vancouver’s push to the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="color: #0000ff;font-size: medium">LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY</span></span></strong></p>
<p>This year’s Lady Byng Memorial (for sportsmanship) nominees are <strong>Martin St. Louis</strong> (Tampa Bay Lightning), <strong>Pavel Datsyuk</strong> (Detroit Red Wings) and<strong> Zach Parise</strong> (New Jersey Devils).</p>
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<li>Datsyuk could be the first player since Boucher in 1931 to win the Lady Byng four times in a row.  He’s got some impressive numbers to go along with his good behavior.  He led the Red Wings with 65 assists (fifth in the league) and 97 points (4th overall) and was third on his team with 32 goals.  He was instrumental to his team’s power-play success with 11 goals and 25 assists for a total of 36 power-play points.  As if that wasn’t enough, the mid-sized player managed to block 33 shots.</li>
<li>Parise had quite a year during his fourth season in the NHL.  He played his 300th game, got his 100th goal and 200th point.  The Devils can thank him for his big effort in improving their offensive attack – he took an amazing 364 shots which is the third-highest in the NHL.  He also played in every game and finished the season with 45 goals (3rd in the league) and 95 points (5th overall).  He also had 14 power-play goals, eight game-winners and spent just 24 minutes in the penalty box.  Pretty saintly, if you ask me.</li>
<li>St. Louis is one of those rare spirited players that somehow manages to avoid taking penalties.  Maybe it’s because he’s smaller than the average player (5-foot-9 and 177 pounds) or he really could just be a nice guy.  Whatever the reason, he’s never spent more than 38 minutes in the box in 10 NHL seasons which is downright incredible.  Also, despite the fact that his team was doing extremely poorly this year, he kept his head in the game and led the Lightning with 30 goals (seven on the PP and three game-winners), 50 assists and 80 points.</li>
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<p><strong>MY PREDICTION: </strong>I think that Parise has a good shot because he had an overall great season but there’s something to be said about a player who continues to work hard on a team that’s slowly sinking like St. Louis.  Still, if you look at the points-per-penalty minute ratio, St. Louis produced 5.71 points per penalty minute; Datsyuk, 4.4 and Parise, 3.96.  Maybe that will give St. Louis enough edge to win.</p>
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